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Ondino Viera

1901 - 1997

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Seine Biografie ist in 14 verschiedenen Sprachen auf Wikipedia verfügbar (gesunken von 15 im Jahr 2024). Ondino Viera ist der 274th beliebteste Trainer (gesunken vom 207th im Jahr 2024), die 224th beliebteste Biografie aus Uruguay (gesunken vom 138th im Jahr 2019) und der 6th beliebteste aus Uruguay Trainer.

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Among Trainers

Among trainers, Ondino Viera ranks 274 out of 471Before him are Félix Sánchez Bas, Ernest Mangnall, Tedj Bensaoula, Gustavo Alfaro, Ihor Turchyn, and Željko Buvač. After him are Franco Foda, Andrea Trinchieri, Jean Fernandez, Rafael Iriondo, Choi Soon-ho, and Radmilo Ivančević.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1901, Ondino Viera ranks 311Before him are Inga Tidblad, Hanns Seidel, Leon Shamroy, Henrique da Silveira, C. L. R. James, and Frank Belknap Long. After him are Jimmy Gallagher, Clementina de Jesus, Boris Chirkov, Ben Lyon, Enrique Jardiel Poncela, and Francisco Gamborena. Among people deceased in 1997, Ondino Viera ranks 270Before him are Stubby Kaye, Zaur Kaloev, Aníbal Tarabini, Conlon Nancarrow, Lars Ahlin, and Amleto Frignani. After him are Aleksandr Zarkhi, Reinhard Lauck, Wilbert Awdry, Ekaterina Kalinchuk, Ödön Gróf, and Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Ondino Viera ranks 224 out of NaNBefore him are Máximo Santos (1847), Ever Almeida (1948), Antonio Urdinarán (1898), Julio Herrera y Obes (1841), Washington Rodríguez (1944), and Hugo de León (1958). After him are Ildo Maneiro (1947), Cristian Rodríguez (1985), Luis Garisto (1945), Roberto Lovera (1922), Diego Alonso (1975), and Juan Rodríguez (1928).

Among Trainers In Uruguay

Among trainers born in Uruguay, Ondino Viera ranks 6Before him are Óscar Tabárez (1947), Juan López Fontana (1908), Sergio Markarián (1944), Omar Borrás (1929), and Gus Poyet (1967).

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