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Paula Yamila Nizetich (Born 27 January 1989 Córdoba, Argentina) is an Argentine volleyball player who a member of the Argentina national team. Current club: Volley Pesaro (Italia).
She participated at the Pan-American Volleyball Cup (in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), the FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix (in 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016), the 2011 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup in Japan, the 2014 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Championship in Italy, the 2015 Pan American Games in Canada and the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil.
At club level she played for Banco Nación, Olimpico Freyre, Ícaro Palma, Paris Saint Cloud, Rote Raben, SES Calais, Beşiktaş, Nilüfer and since 2015 plays for Seramiksan. She was selected to play the Italian League All-Star game in 2017.
Clubs Carrer:
Argentina Banco Nación Córdoba (2000–2004)
Argentina Olimpico Freyre (2004–2007)
Spain Ícaro Palma (2007–2008)
France SF Paris Saint Cloud (2008–2009)
Germany Rote Raben Vilsbiburg (2009–2010)
France Stella Étoile Sportive Calais (2010–2013)
Turkey Beşiktaş (20132014)
Turkey Nilüfer Belediyespor (2014–2015)
Turkey Seramiksan SK (2015–2017)
Italy Volley Pesaro (2017–2018)
Italy Igor Gorgonzola Novara (2018–2019)
Italy Bosca S. Bernardo Cuneo Volley (2019- )
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Fabián Oscar Cancelarich (born 30 December 1965 in Santa Fe) is a former football goalkeeper from Argentina.
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Fabián Oscar Cancelarich
Date of birth
30 December 1965 (age 54)
Place of birth
Santa Fe, Argentina
Height
1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position(s)
Goalkeeper
Cancelarich started his club career in 1986 with Ferro Carril Oeste in the Primera Division Argentina. Cancelarich served as the reserve goalkeeper for Argentina during the 1990 FIFA World Cup.[1] In 1991, he was part of the Argentina squad that won the Copa América. In 1992, he was transferred to Belgrano de Córdoba and in 1994 he played for Newell's Old Boys.
In 1995 Cancelarich moved to Colombia to play for Millonarios, but he soon returned to the Argentine primera with Huracán 1995-1996 and Platense 1997-1999.
In 1999 Cancelarich returned to Ferro, the club where he started his career, after this final spell in the Primera Cancelarich moved to 2nd division Central Córdoba in 2000. In 2002 Central Córdoba were relegated to the 3rd division, Cancelelarich stayed with the club until his retirement in 2004.
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Milovan Mirošević
Milovan Petar Mirošević Albornoz (Spanish pronunciation: [miˈɾoseβitʃ]; born 20 June 1980) is a retired Chilean footballer. He spent the majority of his playing career as an attacking midfielder for Universidad Católica. He is also commonly known as Milo Mirosevic.
Personal information
Full name
Milován Petar Mirošević Albornoz
Date of birth
20 June 1980 (age 40)
Place of birth
Santiago, Chile
Height
1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position(s)
Attacking midfielder
Club career
Mirošević began his football career with one of the biggest Chilean football clubs Universidad Católica in 1992. His professional debut at the age of 17 in 1997 occurred in part due to a strike by professional footballers which saw players of the youth squads compete in the Torneo Apertura 1997. Mirošević's debut with Catolica ended in a 4–1 win over rivals Colo-Colo at Estadio San Carlos de Apoquindo.
in 2000, after two seasons with the reserves team, Mirošević became a regular in Católica's starting eleven. In 2002, under coach Juvenal Olmos, Mirosevic was the star of the club's win of the Apertura.
After 2002 he was transferred to Racing Club of Argentina where he obtained mixed results. He was then transferred from Racing to Beitar Jerusalem FC, winning the 2006–07 Israeli Premier League. In 2008, he returned to Argentina signing with Argentinos Juniors. Mirošević finally returned to Universidad Católica in June 2008 as one of the new players brought in for the Clausura Tournament. He holds the current record of scoring in 5 consecutive matches against Universidad de Chile. In his time back with Católica he helped the club capture the league title in 2010 and the 2011 Copa Chile.
On 4 January 2012 Mirošević joined Major League Soccer club Columbus Crew on a multi-year deal.[1] However, hs stay in Columbus lasted only one season and he was released by the club on 20 January 2013.[2] Immediately upon his release Mirošević signed with one of his former sides, Universidad Católica.[3]
National Team
Mirošević received his first opportunity with the Chilean national team under Juvenal Olmos' tenure as manager. During these World Cup qualifying games, Mirošević scored twice, once against Argentina and once against Uruguay.
During the 2010 World Cup qualifiers, Marcelo Bielsa called Mirošević up for the first games against Uruguay and Paraguay, without getting the chance to play. After four years of not being called up by the national team, on 10 November 2011, he was called up by Claudio Borghi to fill in after some suspensions were in effect, getting the chance to play as a substitute during one of the games.
Titles
Universidad Católica
Primera División: 2002-A, 2010, 2016-C
Copa Chile: 2011
Supercopa de Chile: 2016
Beitar Jerusalem
Ligat Ha'al: 2007
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Diego Markic (Núñez , Buenos Aires , Argentina , September 2 , 1977), is a former Argentine footballer who served as a central midfielder. Since 2011, he has been a member of Rodolfo Arruabarrena's coaching staff, being one of his field assistants.
He grew up as a player in the lower categories of Argentinos Juniors , where he made his debut in 1996. In 1999 he arrived at Bari in Serie A in Italy . With Roosters played in five championships between Serie A and Serie B. In 2004 he returned to Argentina to join Colón, and in 2005 he went on to play in Quilmes, where he later retired.
Youth selection
At the beginning of 1997, José Pekerman called him to the Argentine U-20 team for the South American U-20 Championship held in Chile . Argentina became South American champion after 30 years. Later, he participated in the U-20 World Cup held in Malaysia . On July 5, 1997, Argentina became champion after beating Uruguay 2-1.
South American U20 1997 Chile Champion
Youth World Cup 1997 Malaysia Champion
N 5 Diego Markic.
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Víctor Manuel Vucetich
Víctor Manuel Vucetich Rojas (born 25 June 1955) is a Mexican former professional footballer and current manager of Liga MX club Guadalajara.
Personal information
Full name
Víctor Manuel Vucetich Rojas
Date of birth
25 June 1955 (age 65)
Place of birth
Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico
Height
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position(s)
Defensive Midfielder
With a career spanning more than thirty years, Vucetich is one of the most decorated managers in the history of Mexican football. He has coached thirteen teams in the Liga MX, winning five league championships with four clubs. He has also won four Copa México championships, an InterLiga championship and two second division titles, as well as three CONCACAF Champions League cups.
Managerial career
Mexico
In October 2010, Víctor Manuel Vucetich was identified as the most advanced of the candidates to fill the vacant post of the Selección de fútbol de México (Mexico national team), even receiving an official contact after several weeks of "scratching in the realm of speculation", as he called it. He ultimately ruled out the possibility of taking over the national team, citing commitments with then-employer Monterrey as well as personal reasons.[1] On October 16, Vucetich explained at a press conference his role as a father, thus declining the opportunity to coach the national team, stating: "Yesterday evening is ultimately where I determined to step aside to avoid a larger problem for the federation, so that someone can give their full time to the national team. The reasons for which I have made this decision are personal and family related more than anything."
On September 12, 2013, a few days after leaving Monterrey, Vucetich was officially named coach of the Mexico national team.[2] He won his first match in charge, a vital 2-1 win over visiting Panama national team, which was Mexico's first victory at the Azteca in the final round of qualifications.
On October 17, two days after Mexico lost their match against Costa Rica, Vucetich was sacked, being replaced by Miguel Herrera. This occurred after the polemics that arose after the team's abysmal performance in their World Cup qualifying campaign, managing to reach the play-off against New Zealand due to the United States's 3–2 victory over Panama.
Querétaro
On 23 February 2015 Vucetich was officially appointed as Querétaro F.C. head coach.[3] In his first season, he led Querétaro to their inaugural final facing Santos Laguna. Queretaro lost in the first leg, rebounded in the second leg (5–0) then fell short by two goals. His tenure with the club ended in 2017.[4]
Guadalajara
On 13 August, he was named as Guadalajara's new manager.[5] Two days later, he would win his debut match with the team against Atlético San Luis in a 2–1 home victory.[6]
Honours
Managerial
Potros Neza
Segunda División: 1988–89
León
Segunda División: 1989–90
Primera División:1991–92
Tecos UAG
Primera División: 1993–94
UANL
Copa México: 1995–96
Cruz Azul
Copa México: 1996–97
Pachuca
Primera División: 2003 Apertura
Monterrey
Primera División: 2009 Apertura, 2010 Apertura
InterLiga: 2010
CONCACAF Champions League: 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13
FIFA Club World Cup third place: 2012
Querétaro
Copa MX: Apertura 2016
Individual
Primera División de México Manager of the tournament: 1991–92, 1993–94, 2009 Apertura, 2010 Apertura
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