José Omar Pastoriza

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José Pastoriza
Pastoriza manager of Independiente in 1984
Personal information
Full name José Omar Pastoriza
Date of birth May 23, 1942
Place of birth    Rosario, Argentina
Date of death    August 2, 2004 (aged 62)
Playing position Midfielder
Youth clubs
Rosario Central
Colón de Santa Fe
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1964-1965
1966-1972
1972-1975
Racing Club
Independiente
AS Monaco
053 (2)
184 (32)
106 (36)   
National team
1966-1972 Argentina 18 (?)

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of August 25 2007.
* Appearances (Goals)

José Omar Pastoriza (born on May 23, 1942 in Rosario - died on August 2, 2004 in Buenos Aires) was a midfielder for Independiente, AS Monaco, and the Argentina national football team, as well as manager for many teams including the Venezuelan national team.

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[edit] Playing career

El Pato Pastoriza ("The Duck") started playing in Rosario Central but gained renown with Colón, from there he moved to Racing Club, but due to poor results of the team and the precarious economical situation was transferred to rival Independiente after 53 matches. with Independiente he played 6 years winning 3 first division tournaments and a Copa Libertadores. In 1971 he was awarded the Olimpia de Oro, which is given to the Argentine footballer of the year.

After the 1972 season he transferred to French AS Monaco, where he retired as a player.

[edit] Titles as a player

Season Club Title
Nacional 1967 Flag of Argentina Independiente Primera División Argentina
Metropolitano 1970 Flag of Argentina Independiente Primera División Argentina
Metropolitano 1971 Flag of Argentina Independiente Primera División Argentina
1972 Flag of Argentina Independiente Copa Libertadores

[edit] Coaching career

Technical and with a good relationship with the players, El Pato Patoriza coached the following teams:

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