1908 - 1983
Juan López Fontana (15 March 1908 – 4 October 1983) was a Uruguayan professional football manager who won the 1950 FIFA World Cup as the head coach of the Uruguay national team. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Juan López Fontana has received more than 46,688 page views. Her biography is available in 22 different languages on Wikipedia. Juan López Fontana is the 111th most popular coach (down from 106th in 2019), the 49th most popular biography from Uruguay (down from 47th in 2019) and the 2nd most popular Uruguayan Coach.
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Among coaches, Juan López Fontana ranks 111 out of 328. Before her are Hennes Weisweiler, Dan Petrescu, Zlatko Dalić, Tatiana Tarasova, André Villas-Boas, and Srečko Katanec. After her are Edmund Conen, Lucien Favre, Zlatko Kranjčar, Julian Nagelsmann, Henk ten Cate, and Sebastião Lazaroni.
1919 - 1983
HPI: 54.03
Rank: 105
1967 - Present
HPI: 53.70
Rank: 106
1966 - Present
HPI: 53.64
Rank: 107
1947 - Present
HPI: 53.48
Rank: 108
1977 - Present
HPI: 53.32
Rank: 109
1963 - Present
HPI: 53.24
Rank: 110
1908 - 1983
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 111
1914 - 1990
HPI: 52.76
Rank: 112
1957 - Present
HPI: 52.71
Rank: 113
1956 - 2021
HPI: 52.64
Rank: 114
1987 - Present
HPI: 52.64
Rank: 115
1954 - Present
HPI: 52.62
Rank: 116
1950 - Present
HPI: 52.60
Rank: 117
Among people born in 1908, Juan López Fontana ranks 134. Before her are Jack Williamson, Bo Yibo, Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, Carlos Peucelle, Giacomo Manzù, and Christa Schroeder. After her are Yevgeny Vuchetich, William Hartnell, Gisèle Freund, Prince Peter of Greece and Denmark, Petro Shelest, and Bjarni Benediktsson. Among people deceased in 1983, Juan López Fontana ranks 97. Before her are Grigori Aleksandrov, Artemio Franchi, Ivan Vinogradov, Michel Micombero, Bep Voskuijl, and Shūji Terayama. After her are Necip Fazıl Kısakürek, Jerzy Andrzejewski, Paul de Man, Ángel Labruna, Vladimir Bakarić, and Lina Radke.
1908 - 2006
HPI: 53.32
Rank: 128
1908 - 2007
HPI: 53.18
Rank: 129
1908 - 1974
HPI: 53.16
Rank: 130
1908 - 1990
HPI: 53.12
Rank: 131
1908 - 1991
HPI: 53.05
Rank: 132
1908 - 1984
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 133
1908 - 1983
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 134
1908 - 1974
HPI: 52.96
Rank: 135
1908 - 1975
HPI: 52.91
Rank: 136
1908 - 2000
HPI: 52.85
Rank: 137
1908 - 1980
HPI: 52.82
Rank: 138
1908 - 1996
HPI: 52.76
Rank: 139
1908 - 1970
HPI: 52.76
Rank: 140
1903 - 1983
HPI: 53.30
Rank: 91
1922 - 1983
HPI: 53.30
Rank: 92
1891 - 1983
HPI: 53.28
Rank: 93
1940 - 1983
HPI: 53.12
Rank: 94
1919 - 1983
HPI: 53.10
Rank: 95
1935 - 1983
HPI: 53.06
Rank: 96
1908 - 1983
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 97
1904 - 1983
HPI: 52.93
Rank: 98
1909 - 1983
HPI: 52.80
Rank: 99
1919 - 1983
HPI: 52.73
Rank: 100
1918 - 1983
HPI: 52.67
Rank: 101
1912 - 1983
HPI: 52.56
Rank: 102
1903 - 1983
HPI: 52.18
Rank: 103
Among people born in Uruguay, Juan López Fontana ranks 49 out of 370. Before her are Santos Urdinarán (1900), Gregorio Conrado Álvarez (1925), Venancio Flores (1808), Ángel Romano (1894), Álvaro Gestido (1907), and George Hilton (1934). After her are José Batlle y Ordóñez (1856), Víctor Rodríguez Andrade (1927), Diego Godín (1986), Pablo Forlán (1945), Carlos Borges (1932), and Álvaro Recoba (1976).
1900 - 1979
HPI: 53.64
Rank: 43
1925 - 2016
HPI: 53.44
Rank: 44
1808 - 1868
HPI: 53.34
Rank: 45
1894 - 1972
HPI: 53.30
Rank: 46
1907 - 1957
HPI: 53.19
Rank: 47
1934 - 2019
HPI: 53.05
Rank: 48
1908 - 1983
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 49
1856 - 1929
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 50
1927 - 1985
HPI: 52.93
Rank: 51
1986 - Present
HPI: 52.93
Rank: 52
1945 - Present
HPI: 52.88
Rank: 53
1932 - 2014
HPI: 52.71
Rank: 54
1976 - Present
HPI: 52.62
Rank: 55
Among coaches born in Uruguay, Juan López Fontana ranks 2. Before her are Óscar Tabárez (1947). After her are Sergio Markarián (1944) and Gus Poyet (1967).
1947 - Present
HPI: 63.64
Rank: 1
1908 - 1983
HPI: 53.01
Rank: 2
1944 - Present
HPI: 46.08
Rank: 3
1967 - Present
HPI: 43.09
Rank: 4