Omar Muraco
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Omar Ernesto Muraco | ||
Date of birth | 1930 | ||
Place of birth | Argentina | ||
Date of death | November 28, 2010 80) | (aged||
Place of death | Guatemala | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1948–1950 | Huracán | ||
Ciclista Lima | |||
1957–1958 | FAS | 18 | (36) |
1959 | Águila | ||
Escuintla | |||
1960 | Montréal Concordia | ||
Municipal | |||
Teams managed | |||
1969–1970 | Nicaragua | ||
1977 | Motagua | ||
1978 | Panama | ||
Victoria | |||
Marathón | |||
Cementos Novela | |||
Municipal | |||
Tipografia Nacional | |||
Mictlán | |||
Puntarenas | |||
Aurora | |||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Omar Ernesto Muraco (1930 – 28 November 2010[1]) was a footballer and later manager of the Nicaragua national football team and the Panama national football team.
C.D. FAS
Nicknamed el Petiso Goleador, Muraco played two seasons with FAS, winning one championship with the club which included him winning top goalscorer for the season with 22 goals.
References
- ↑ El "Monito" Pineda necesita donantes de sangre - El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)
External links
- BDFA. "Omar Muraco". Bdfa.com.ar. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
- Ricardo E. Flores (2004-05-31). "Los homenajes deben ser "En vida"...". Clubdeportivofas.com. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
- Qüehl, Mauricio Antonio (2004-05-31). "Mafla manejó los tiempos y el partido". Elsalvador.com. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
- Ricardo E. Flores (May 2004). ""El Petiso Goleador", Omar Ernesto Muraco...". Clubdeportivofas.com. Retrieved 2010-06-04.
- "El Petiso Goleador", Omar Ernesto Muraco... - CD FAS (in Spanish)
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