Gregorio Pérez
Gregorio Elso Pérez Perdigón[1] (born 16 January 1948 in Maldonado) is a retired Uruguayan footballer. He now works as a manager. He is widely reputed in his country due for his respectful approach toward the game and general sportsmanship. In fact, he is known as "Don Gregorio".
Career as a manager
Gregorio Perez also acted as an assistant manager to Oscar Tabarez during the Uruguayan national football team's 1990 Football World Cup campaign.
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- Dominguez (1976)
- Novarini (1976–77)
- Rattín (1977–78)
- Varacka (1978–79)
- Rattín (1979)
- Iturrieta (1980)
- Santiago (1980)
- Pizarro (1980)
- Janín (1981)
- Restelli (1981)
- Della Savia (1981–83)
- Cocco (1983)
- Rosl (1983)
- Veiga (1984–85)
- Faraone (1985)
- Bedogni (1985)
- Garisto (1985–87)
- Solari (1987)
- Rezza (1988)
- Garisto (1988–89)
- Di Plácido (1989)
- Ramos Delgado (1989–90)
- Gutiérrez (1990)
- López & Cavallero (1990)
- Fanesi (1990–91)
- Pérez (1991–92)
- Del Favero (1992)
- Gelves (1992)
- Ramaciotti & Sbrissa (1992–93)
- Perfumo (1993–94)
- Griguol (1994–99)
- Pérez (1999–2000)
- Gelves (2000)
- Griguol (2000–01)
- Ramaciotti (2002–03)
- Gómez (2003)
- Agostinelli (2003)
- Griguol (2003–04)
- Ischia (2004–05)
- Kuzemka (2005)
- Troglio (2005–07)
- Kuzemka (2007)
- Maturana (2007)
- Falcioni (2007)
- Sanguinetti (2008)
- Madelón (2008–09)
- P. Fernández (2009)
- Cocca (2009–10)
- Morant (2010)
- Cappa (2011–)
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