Oscar Ruggeri
Oscar Ruggeri | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri | |
birthday | January 26, 1962 | |
place of birth | Rosario , Santa Fe , Argentina | |
size | 185 cm | |
position | Central defender | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
Boca Juniors | ||
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1981-1985 | Boca Juniors | 155 | (9)
1985-1988 | River Plate | 81 | (4)
1988-1989 | CD Logroñés | 34 | (1)
1989-1990 | real Madrid | 31 | (2)
1990-1992 | CA Vélez Sarsfield | 55 | (5)
1992 | AC Ancona | 7 | (1)
1992-1993 | Club America | 27 | (4)
1994-1997 | San Lorenzo | 114 (12) |
1997 | CA Lanus | 13 | (2)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1983-1994 | Argentina | 97 | (7)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
1998-2001 | San Lorenzo | |
2001-2002 | Deportivo Guadalajara | |
2003 | UAG Tecos | |
2003 | CA Independiente | |
2003-2004 | FC Elche | |
2004 | Club America | |
2006 | San Lorenzo | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Oscar Alfredo Ruggeri (born January 26, 1962 in Rosario ) is a former Argentine football player .
Career
The center- back Ruggeri began his career with the Boca Juniors together with Diego Maradona . With the Boca Juniors he became Argentine champion in 1981. In 1985 he moved to arch rivals River Plate and in 1986 won the Copa Libertadores , the South American Champions League. The strong, headed ruggeri was world champion in the same year with the Argentine national soccer team at the soccer World Cup in Mexico in 1986 . In 1988 Ruggeri moved to the first Spanish league to CD Logroñés and in 1990 was Spanish football champion with Real Madrid . In 1990 he moved back to Argentina to Vélez Sársfield after the 1990 World Cup in Italy . At the World Cup in Italy, he again directed the Argentine defense. His defense suffered only four goals in seven games, but lost the final against Germany 1-0 with a penalty from Andreas Brehme . In 1991 Ruggeri was named Argentina's Sportsman of the Year ( Olimpia de Oro ).
In 1994 Ruggeri took part in a football World Cup for the third time . In the USA , however, his team lost to Romania in the round of 16 . Ruggeri then ended his national team career as the new record national player after 97 international matches. Only Diego Simeone was able to break his record.
In 1997 he ended his career and has been working as a football coach ever since. From 1998 to 2001 he was in charge of San Lorenzo and then went to Mexico where he trained Chivas de Guadalajara (2001-2002) and UAG Tecos (2003). This was followed by brief engagements in Argentina ( CA Independiente 2003), Spain ( FC Elche 2003/2004) and Mexico ( Club América 2004). In 2006 he was again a coach at San Lorenzo in Argentina.
Achievements (as a player)
- Soccer World Cup 1986 with Argentina
- Copa América 1991 and 1993 with Argentina
- 1986 Copa Libertadores with River Plate
- 1986 World Cup with River Plate
- Spanish championship title in 1990 with Real Madrid
- Argentinian championship titles: 1981 Metropolitano with Boca Juniors, 1985/86 with River Plate, 1995 Clausura with San Lorenzo
Web links
- Oscar Ruggeri in the database of weltfussball.de
- Oscar Ruggeri in the database of transfermarkt.de (player)
- Oscar Ruggeri in the database of transfermarkt.de (trainer)
- Ruggeris match statistics on futbolpasion.com
- Ruggeris coach statistics on FutbolXXI
- Biography on Futbol Factory ( Memento from October 20, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
Individual evidence
- ↑ Olimpias de oro www.cpd.com.ar. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Ruggeri, Oscar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ruggeri, Oscar Alfredo (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Argentinian soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 26, 1962 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Rosario |