Uruguayan football manager
Pedro MazulloPersonal information |
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Full name | Pedro Mazullo |
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Place of birth | Uruguay |
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Managerial career |
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Years | Team |
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1934 | Santos |
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1936 | Colo-Colo |
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1936–1939 | Chile |
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Pedro Mazullo was a Uruguayan football manager. He coached the Chile national football team between 1936 and 1939, leading them in 1937 to their inaugural sport victory over Uruguay, Mazullo's native country, in a 3–0 win at the San Lorenzo de Almagro ground in Buenos Aires.[1]
References
- ^ "El esperado desahogo ante los uruguayos" (in Spanish). El Mercurio. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
Chile squad – 1935 South American Championship fourth place
- FW Aranda
- MF Araneda
- FW Avendaño
- FW Avilés
- GK Azerman
- FW Carmona
- DF A. Cortés
- GK R. Cortés
- FW Giudice
- MF Gornall
- MF Riveros
- FW Schneeberger
- FW Sorrel
- MF Torres
- DF Vargas
- FW Vidal
- DF Welsh
- Coach: Mazullo
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Chile squad – 1937 South American Championship |
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Chile squad – 1939 South American Championship fourth place |
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Pedro Mazullo – Managerial positions |
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Santiago Wanderers – managers |
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