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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alfio_BasileAlfio Basile - Wikipedia

    Alfredo Rubén "Alfio" Basile (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.

  2. Alfio Rubén Basile (Bahía Blanca, Buenos Aires; 1 de noviembre de 1943), conocido como Coco Basile, es un exfutbolista y exentrenador argentino.

    Equipo
    Torneo
    Estadísticas(pj)
    Estadísticas(g)
    Chacarita Juniors*  Argentina
    16
    3
    Chacarita Juniors*  Argentina
    Total
    16
    3
    Rosario Central*  Argentina
    18
    7
    Rosario Central*  Argentina
    Total
    18
    7
  3. Apr 19, 2018 · 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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  4. Apr 15, 2012 · This is the profile site of the manager Alfio Basile. The site lists all clubs he coached and all clubs he played for.

    • Argentina
    • ArgentinaItaly
    • 1.13 Years
    • Nov 3, 1943 (80)
  5. 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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    • Televisión Pública
  6. Jul 7, 2021 · Alfio Basile remains the last man to ever coach Argentina to a senior trophy having won four trophies with the team. Basile coached Argentina to the 1991 Copa America, the 1992 Confederations Cup, the 1993 Artemio Franchi Trophy and the last trophy which was the 1993 Copa America.

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  8. www.wikiwand.com › en › Alfio_BasileAlfio Basile - Wikiwand

    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.