The Most Famous

COACHES from Bolivia

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This page contains a list of the greatest Bolivian Coaches. The pantheon dataset contains 471 Coaches, 1 of which were born in Bolivia. This makes Bolivia the birth place of the 45th most number of Coaches behind Israel, and Georgia.

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The following people are considered by Pantheon to be the most legendary Bolivian Coaches of all time. This list of famous Bolivian Coaches is sorted by HPI (Historical Popularity Index), a metric that aggregates information on a biography’s online popularity.

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1. Ulises Saucedo (1896 - 1963)

With an HPI of 50.33, Ulises Saucedo is the most famous Bolivian Coach.  His biography has been translated into 18 different languages on wikipedia.

Ulises Saucedo (March 3, 1896 – November 21, 1963) was a Bolivian football coach and referee. He coached the Bolivia national team during the first FIFA World Cup in Uruguay in 1930, and also acted as a referee during the tournament. Of all the refereeing appointments the two that attracted most attention was that of Gilberto de Almeida Rêgo in the match between Argentina and France, in which the Brazilian referee blew up six minutes early, and Saucedo's in the Argentina and Mexico encounter, which Argentina won 6–3. During the game Saucedo awarded three penalties. His involvement as coach was less notable, Bolivia losing both matches 4–0 to Yugoslavia and Brazil, the second of which saw both sides wearing exactly the same strip, only for Bolivia to change during a first-half stoppage. Prior to taking up his coaching role with the Bolivian National Team, Ulises played for Billericay F.C. in the Chelmsford and District League for at least two seasons.

People

Pantheon has 1 people classified as Bolivian coaches born between 1896 and 1896. Of these 1, none of them are still alive today. The most famous deceased Bolivian coaches include Ulises Saucedo.

Deceased Bolivian Coaches

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