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Alfredo Rubén "Alfio" Basile [1] (born 1 November 1943), nicknamed Coco, is an Argentine football manager and former player. He played for Racing Club de Avellaneda and Huracán before becoming a manager. He coached many teams during his career, being most notable Racing Club de Avellaneda (where he won the Supercopa Libertadores, the first ...
Alfio Rubén Basile (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires; 1 de noviembre de 1943), conocido como Coco Basile, es un exfutbolista y exentrenador argentino. Como jugador se desempeñaba en la posición de defensor central , jugando principalmente para Racing Club , integrando el histórico Equipo de José que ganó la Copa Libertadores 1967 y la Copa Intercontinental 1967 .
EquipoTorneoEstadísticas(pj)Estadísticas(g)Chacarita Juniors* Argentina163Chacarita Juniors* ArgentinaTotal163Rosario Central* Argentina187Rosario Central* ArgentinaTotal187Apr 15, 2012 · Name in Home Country / Full Name: Alfio Rubén Basile: Date of birth/Age: Nov 3, 1943 (80) Place of Birth: Bahía Blanca
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Apr 19, 2018 · The team needed a new direction, one that could cope in the absence of Maradona. The Argentine Football Association’s (AFA) search for a new boss led them to a compelling figure by the name of Alfio Basile. Basile was then managing Avellaneda side Racing Club, guiding them to the 1988 Supercopa Libertadores title.
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Name in home country: Alfio Rubén Basile Date of birth: Nov 3, 1943 Place of birth: Bahía Blanca Age: 79 Citizenship: Argentina. Italy Position: Defender Current club: Retired Joined: Jan 1, 1976 Contract expires: -.
Alfio Basile abre las puertas de "La Raya", un mítico bar porteño que oficia como su segundo hogar, para conversar acerca de su presente alejado del fútbol. ...
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Alfio Basile, nicknamed Coco, is an Argentine football manager and former player. He played for Racing Club de Avellaneda and Huracán before becoming a manager. He coached many teams during his career, being most notable Racing Club de Avellaneda, the Argentina national team and Boca Juniors, where he won five titles in two years.