Sergio Rodríguez Viera

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Full nameSergio Rodríguez Viera
Date of birth4 April 1928
Place of birthColonia del Sacramento, Uruguay
Date of death6 April 1986(1986-04-06) (aged 58)
Place of deathAlicante, Spain
Playing positionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1946–1949Rampla Juniors
1949–1951Stade Français17(6)
1950–1953Málaga70(27)
1953–1954Real Madrid5(0)
1954–1958Hércules
1958–1960Alicante
1960–1961Orihuela Deportiva
1961–1962Alicante
Teams managed
1955Hércules (caretaker)
1957Hércules
1958Hércules (caretaker)
1959–1960Alicante
1960–1961Orihuela Deportiva
1962–1963UD Tabernes
1964–1965Monóvar CD
1965–1966Orihuela Deportiva
1966–1967Hércules (assistant)
1967–1968Hércules
1968–1969Mallorca
1971–1972Español San Vicente
1973–1975Alicante
1975–1978UD Onil
1979–1981Crevillente
1981–1982Baza
1982–1983Caravaca
1984–1985Castalla CF
1986Callosa Deportiva
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Sergio Rodríguez Viera (4 April 1928 – 6 April 1986) was a Uruguayan footballer who played as a forward, and football manager.

Playing career

Rodríguez played for the Uruguayan Primera División, French Ligue 1, and Spanish La Liga. After good seasons with Rampla Juniors played two seasons with the Stade Français which struggled to avoid relegation. In three seasons with CD Málaga where he scored goals, he signed for Real Madrid C.F.. In Madrid played 5 league games. In the 1954–55 season he joined to Hércules CF where he spent 4 seasons at a good level. He was in Hércules where he started as player–manager on an interim basis. He later played on the third level with Alicante CF and Orihuela Deportiva CF, where he also served as player-coach these teams.

Coaching career

Then began a coaching career that led him to spend practically all categories of Spanish football. In the 1968–69 season reached promotion to RCD Mallorca in La Liga.[1]

Personal

Rodríguez' brother, Héctor Rodríguez Viera, was also a footballer, in teams as Club Nacional de Football.[2]

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