1896 - 1963
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. Read more on Wikipedia
Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Ulises Saucedo has received more than 25,727 page views. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia. Ulises Saucedo is the 163rd most popular coach, the 18th most popular biography from Bolivia and the most popular Bolivian Coach.
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Among coaches, Ulises Saucedo ranks 163 out of 328. Before him are Adhemar Pimenta, Milan Máčala, Marco Rose, Josip Kuže, Gareth Southgate, and Åge Hareide. After him are Ante Čačić, Oswaldo de Oliveira, Francisco Maturana, Valdeir Vieira, Gernot Rohr, and Zé Mário.
1896 - 1970
HPI: 49.21
Rank: 157
1943 - Present
HPI: 49.06
Rank: 158
1976 - Present
HPI: 49.00
Rank: 159
1952 - 2013
HPI: 48.96
Rank: 160
1970 - Present
HPI: 48.93
Rank: 161
1953 - Present
HPI: 48.76
Rank: 162
1896 - 1963
HPI: 48.72
Rank: 163
1953 - Present
HPI: 48.71
Rank: 164
1950 - Present
HPI: 48.53
Rank: 165
1949 - Present
HPI: 48.41
Rank: 166
1944 - Present
HPI: 48.29
Rank: 167
1953 - Present
HPI: 48.24
Rank: 168
1949 - Present
HPI: 48.08
Rank: 169
Among people born in 1896, Ulises Saucedo ranks 156. Before him are Joseph Schildkraut, Tommy Johnson, Árpád Weisz, Robert Gerhard, Adhemar Pimenta, and Philip Showalter Hench. After him are Ethel Waters, Gerardo Diego, George Burns, Barbara La Marr, Yu Dafu, and Lilia Skala. Among people deceased in 1963, Ulises Saucedo ranks 118. Before him are Mary Agnes Chase, Hugh O'Flaherty, Barnum Brown, Shinobu Ishihara, Marie Marvingt, and Wladimir Aïtoff. After him are John Farrow, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Louis Bastien, Edwin Linkomies, Benjamin Jones, and Robert Kerr.
1896 - 1964
HPI: 49.67
Rank: 150
1896 - 1956
HPI: 49.62
Rank: 151
1896 - 1944
HPI: 49.57
Rank: 152
1896 - 1970
HPI: 49.25
Rank: 153
1896 - 1970
HPI: 49.21
Rank: 154
1896 - 1965
HPI: 49.15
Rank: 155
1896 - 1963
HPI: 48.72
Rank: 156
1896 - 1977
HPI: 48.65
Rank: 157
1896 - 1987
HPI: 48.60
Rank: 158
1896 - 1996
HPI: 48.44
Rank: 159
1896 - 1926
HPI: 48.41
Rank: 160
1896 - 1945
HPI: 48.27
Rank: 161
1896 - 1994
HPI: 48.20
Rank: 162
1869 - 1963
HPI: 49.21
Rank: 112
1898 - 1963
HPI: 48.99
Rank: 113
1873 - 1963
HPI: 48.98
Rank: 114
1879 - 1963
HPI: 48.86
Rank: 115
1875 - 1963
HPI: 48.84
Rank: 116
1879 - 1963
HPI: 48.74
Rank: 117
1896 - 1963
HPI: 48.72
Rank: 118
1904 - 1963
HPI: 48.67
Rank: 119
1881 - 1963
HPI: 48.62
Rank: 120
1881 - 1963
HPI: 48.36
Rank: 121
1894 - 1963
HPI: 48.34
Rank: 122
1882 - 1963
HPI: 48.31
Rank: 123
1882 - 1963
HPI: 48.28
Rank: 124
Among people born in Bolivia, Ulises Saucedo ranks 18 out of 78. Before him are Túpac Katari (1750), Juana Azurduy de Padilla (1780), Hernán Siles Zuazo (1914), Juan José Torres (1920), Carlos Mesa (1953), and Mariano Melgarejo (1820). After him are Gualberto Villarroel (1908), Julio Terrazas Sandoval (1936), Jaime Paz Zamora (1939), Daniel Salamanca Urey (1869), Germán Busch (1903), and Eduardo Rodríguez (1956).
1750 - 1781
HPI: 52.11
Rank: 12
1780 - 1862
HPI: 50.58
Rank: 13
1914 - 1996
HPI: 50.51
Rank: 14
1920 - 1976
HPI: 50.45
Rank: 15
1953 - Present
HPI: 50.43
Rank: 16
1820 - 1871
HPI: 48.99
Rank: 17
1896 - 1963
HPI: 48.72
Rank: 18
1908 - 1946
HPI: 48.67
Rank: 19
1936 - 2015
HPI: 48.46
Rank: 20
1939 - Present
HPI: 48.26
Rank: 21
1869 - 1935
HPI: 47.98
Rank: 22
1903 - 1939
HPI: 47.98
Rank: 23
1956 - Present
HPI: 47.80
Rank: 24
Among coaches born in Bolivia, Ulises Saucedo ranks 1.