Sergio Markarián
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Sergio Apraham Markarián (born November 1, 1944 in Montevideo, Uruguay) is a football (soccer) coach of Armenian heritage. He never played football professionally and became a coach in 1974, achieving success in most of the teams he has managed.
[edit] Titles as a Coach
- 1983 Paraguayan League with Olimpia Asunción of Paraguay.
- 1985 Paraguayan League with Olimpia Asunción of Paraguay.
- 1989 Paraguayan League runner-up and Torneo República champion with Sol de América of Paraguay.
- 1990/91 Torneo Republica and Torneo de Honor champion with Cerro Porteño of Paraguay.
- 1992 South American champion with the Under-23 Paraguayan national football team
- 1993 Peruvian League champion with Universitario de Deportes of Perú
- 1996/97 Peruvian League champion and Copa Libertadores runner-up with Sporting Cristal of Perú.
- 1998/99 UEFA Cup qualification with Ionikos of Greece.
- 2002 Qualification to the 2002 FIFA World Cup with the Paraguay national football team
- 2002 Led Panathinaikos of Greece to the quarter finals of the UEFA Champions League
- 2003 Led Panathinaikos of Greece to the quarter finals of the UEFA Cup
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Preceded by Ioannis Kyrastas |
Panathinaikos Manager 2001-2002 |
Succeeded by Fernando Santos |
Preceded by Fernando Santos |
Panathinaikos Manager 2002-2003 |
Succeeded by Itzhak Shum |