Jorge Armua
Personal information | |||
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Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | ||
Playing position | Manager | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
1974-1979 | Huracán Buceo | ||
Teams managed | |||
1986-1992 | Toronto Blizzard (assistant coach) | ||
1993-1998 | Scarborough/North York Astros | ||
2004-2005 | Hamilton Thunder | ||
2007 | Portuguese Supra | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Jorge Armua is a former Uruguayan footballer and head coach of several Ontario soccer clubs. He is currently the head coach of Clarkson soccer club.
Managerial career
Armua began his professional career in his native Uruguay in the Uruguayan Primera División with Huracán Buceo.[1] His greatest achievement with the club was being awarded the golden ball trophy in 1976 which recognized the best player of the season.[2] His first managerial job was with the Toronto Blizzard of the original Canadian Soccer League where he served as a assistant coach. His first head coach position was with the Scarborough Astros of the Canadian National Soccer League in 1993. His greatest achievement with Scarborough was reaching the Ontario cup finals, which ended in a 3-0 defeat in penalty shootout to the St. Catharines Wolves.[3] In 1998, The Astros relocated to North York and joined the newly formed Canadian Professional Soccer League. In their first season in the CPSL the club finished fourth overall in the standings and reached the semi-finals, but were defeated by the Toronto Olympians.[4] He coached the Woodbridge Strikers and won the Ontario Soccer League.[5]
Armua returned to the CPSL in 2004 to coach the Hamilton Thunder. He repeated Hamilton`s previous success by once again claiming the Western Conference title and securing a playoff berth. In the postseason the Thunder faced Toronto Croatia in the semi-finals, but were defeated by a score of 2-0.[6] Armua resumed his duties as head coach for Hamilton for the 2005 season. Where he once again added more silverware to Hamilton`s cabinet by successfully defending their Western Conference title for the third year in a row. The achievement allowed the Thunder Crew a bye to the semi-finals, where the club would face the Oakville Blue Devils - unfortunately Hamilton were deprived of five core players from the starting lineup because the players were affiliated with the Woodbridge Azzuri which consequently discontinued their association with Hamilton resulting in a shortage of players for the club which led to their defeat to Oakville.[7]
In 2007, he was appointed head coach of Portuguese Supra midway through the season. He achieved the club's first victory since July 15, 2007 on a 2-1 win over North York Astros.[8] Unfortunately Armua's attempt to revive Supra meet in vain as the club finished last in the International Division, and second last in the overall standings missing out on the postseason.
Honors
- Hamilton Thunder
- Canadian Professional Soccer League Western Conference Champions/Regular Season Champions (2): 2004, 2005
References
- ↑ "DE TODO UN POCO".
- ↑ "FUTBOL URUGUAYO ESTADISTICAS DEL CAMPEONATO URUGUAYO RECORDS Copy and WIN : http://ow.ly/KNICZ Copy and WIN : http://ow.ly/KNICZ". External link in
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(help) - ↑ Glover, Robin (October 1995). "Cup Playoffs". Rocket Robin's Home Page.
- ↑ Glover, Robin (October 4, 1998). "Here are the results of the CPSL game between North York Astros and Toronto Olympians played at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York at 7:30pm. This was considered the 1st game of the 2 game aggregate Playoff Semi-Final.". Rocket Robin's Home Page.
- ↑ "HEAD COACH Jorge Armua". Clarkson soccer club.
- ↑ Glover, Robin (October 9, 2004). "Result of the Saturday October 9th, 2004 CPSL game between Hamilton Thunder and Toronto Croatia played at Victoria Park in Brampton at 1:00pm. This was a semi-final game of the Rogers Cup tournament.". Rocket Robin's Home Page.
- ↑ Glover, Robin (October 8, 2005). "Result of the Saturday October 8th, 2005 CPSL game between Hamilton Thunder and Oakville Blue Devils played at Esther Shiner Stadium in North York at 2:00pm. This was the final of the Western Conference.". Rocket Robin's Home Page.
- ↑ "August 19, 2007 CSL summary of weekend games (from CSL media release)". www.rocketrobinsoccerintoronto.com. Retrieved 2015-10-14.