José MarÃa Silvero (September 21, 1931 – August 2, 2010) was an
Argentine
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professional
football
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defence player and coach. He played with
Estudiantes de La Plata
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(198 matches) and with
Boca Juniors
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(103 matches). He played in the
NPSL for the
Chicago Spurs
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in 1967. Upon retirement he managed several teams, most notably Boca Juniors, which he guided to the
Nacional 1970 first division title.
Silvero managed other clubs in Argentina:
Defensores de Cambaceres
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The club was founded in ...
(before Boca),
Rosario Central
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, Estudiantes de la Plata,
Atlanta
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,
Colón, and
Lanús
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. Outside Argentina he managed
Club Sport Emelec
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Emelec has ...
in
Ecuador
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, and
Unión Española
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in
Chile
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.
After quitting management, he was the general coordinator of the ''"Osvaldo ZubeldÃa"'' management school in La Plata.
Asociación de Técnicos del Fútbol Argentino (Argentine Football Managers' Association)
Titles
;As player
*Second Division
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1954 (Estudiantes)
* Primera División 1962 (Boca Juniors)
* Primera División 1964 (Boca Juniors)
* Primera División 1965 (Boca Juniors)
;As coach
* Nacional 1970 (Boca Juniors)
*Second Division
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1976 (Lanús)
References
External links
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1931 births
2010 deaths
Sportspeople from Corrientes Province
Argentine footballers
Argentine expatriate footballers
Boca Juniors footballers
Estudiantes de La Plata footballers
National Professional Soccer League (1967) players
Chicago Spurs players
Argentine football managers
Boca Juniors managers
Expatriate soccer players in the United States
Argentine expatriate sportspeople in the United States
Expatriate football managers in Chile
Expatriate football managers in Ecuador
Argentine Primera División players
Estudiantes de La Plata managers
Men's association football defenders
Burials at La Plata Cemetery
Club Atlético Colón managers