COACH

Ondino Viera

1901 - 1997

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Ondino Leonel Viera Palasérez (10 September 1901 – 27 June 1997), in Brazil also known as Ondino Vieira, was a Uruguayan football manager. He was the first coach to use a 4-2-4 in Brazil. In his long-lasting career he won between the 1930s and 1960s important titles with clubs in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and Paraguay. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ondino Viera has received more than 34,106 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Ondino Viera is the 204th most popular coach, the 138th most popular biography from Uruguay and the 4th most popular Uruguayan Coach.

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    Languages Editions (L)

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  • 1.37

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Ondino Viera ranks 204 out of 471Before him are Brendan Rodgers, Ratko Rudić, Stuart Baxter, Baltasar Albéniz, Nelo Vingada, and Ezio Pascutti. After him are Fuad Muzurović, Claude Puel, Lido Vieri, Viorel Moldovan, Adrie Koster, and Ergin Ataman.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1901, Ondino Viera ranks 230Before him are Harry Partch, Rudolf Wetzer, Oleksiy Fedorov, Bebe Daniels, Joseph Wendel, and Sid Atkinson. After him are Gérard Blitz, Norah Borges, Otto Heckmann, Aleksandrs Čaks, Sergey Obraztsov, and Charles Stark Draper. Among people deceased in 1997, Ondino Viera ranks 209Before him are Denver Pyle, Norris Bradbury, Roger Marche, Bobby Helms, Cyril Toumanoff, and Marshall Applewhite. After him are Ben Hogan, David Doyle, Ivan Yarygin, Charles Hallahan, Sotiria Bellou, and Helene Hanff.

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In Uruguay

Among people born in Uruguay, Ondino Viera ranks 138 out of 444Before him are Julio Morales (1945), José Piendibene (1890), Hugo Fernández (1945), Felisberto Hernández (1902), Horacio Troche (1935), and Pedro Arispe (1900). After him are Alberto Uria (1924), Ettore Puricelli (1916), Luis Cruz (1925), Atilio Ancheta (1948), Néstor Gonçalves (1936), and Alfredo Zitarrosa (1936).

Among COACHES In Uruguay

Among coaches born in Uruguay, Ondino Viera ranks 4Before him are Óscar Tabárez (1947), Juan López Fontana (1908), and Omar Borrás (1929). After him are Sergio Markarián (1944), and Gus Poyet (1967).