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Manuel Keosseian Personal information Full name Manuel Gregorio Keosseian Date of birth 17 August 1953 Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay Playing position Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1967– Sud América – Danubio 1977 Independiente 10 (0) – Aucas – C.A. Progreso 1983 Deportivo Armenio Teams managed 1985 Fénix Rentistas Bella Vista Huachipato Textil Mandiyú Universitario de Deportes Basañez L.D. Alajuelense Bella Vista Defensor Sporting Deportivo Saprissa Danubio El Nacional Brujas F.C. Miramar Misiones Akratitos F.C. 2008 C.D. Marathón 2010 CSD Municipal 2010 CA Peñarol * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Manuel Keosseian (born 17 August 1953 in Montevideo) is a former Uruguayan-Armenian professional footballer who played as a midfielder and current manager of Uruguayan side C.A. Peñarol. Before Keosseian led the "Rojos" to the 2010 Guatemalan Clausura championship. In the afternoon of 21 June 2010 he communicated to csD Municipal that he would be the new manager of C.A. Peñarol. this opportunity for Manolo is the best received in his entire career as a manager. Previously, he was the manager of Honduras's C.D. Marathón.,[1] which he had led to league titles.
Achievements
- 2007 Honduras Apertura
- 2009 Honduras Apertura
- 2010 Honduras Apertura
- 2010 Guatemala Clausura
References
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Club Deportivo Marathón – current squad 1 Orio · 2 Martínez · 3 Henríquez · 4 Machado · 5 Norales · 6 Avila · 7 Mejía · 8 Mayorquín · 9 Cardozo · 10 Amarilla · 11 Diamond · 12 Acevedo · 13 Moncada · 14 Paz · 15 C. Palacios · 17 F. Castillo · 18 M. Palacios · 19 M. Berríos · 20 Flores · 21 Rodríguez · 23 Valladares · 24 Reyes · 25 Santamaría · 26 Fuentes · 27 Vallecillo · 29 K. Castillo · 30 Cárcamo · 35 L. Berríos · 36 Rivera · Manager: Nicolás Suazo
C.A. Peñarol – de Luca (1932–34) · Piendibene (1934) · Velásquez (1935–40) · Piendibene (1940–41) · de Luca (1941) · Morquio (1941) · L. Fernández (1941–42) · Harley (1942) · de Luca (1942–43) · Arremón (1943) · de Hegedüs (1943) · Tejada (1944) · Suppici (1945) · Tejada (1946) · Clulow (1947) · Galloway (1948) · Hirschl (1949–51) · López (1952–55) · Máspoli & Varela (1955c) · Hirschl (1956) · Spósito (1957) · Bagnulo (1958–59) · Scarone (1959–61) · Guttmann (1962) · Anselmo (1962) · Máspoli (1963–67) · Milans (1968–69) · Brandão (1969–70) · Máspoli (1970–71) · Hohberg (1971) · Viera (1972) · Faccio (1972–73) · Bagnulo (1973–74) · Rodríguez (1974) · Bagnulo (1974–75) · Schiaffino (1975–76) · Máspoli (1976) · Sani (1977–80) · Tuane (1980) · Prais (1980c) · Etchegoyen (1980) · Kistenmacher (1980c) · Ghiggia (1980) · Cubilla (1981) · Bagnulo (1982–83) · Balseiro (1983) · H. Fernández (1984) · Máspoli (1985–86) · Silva (1986) · Tabárez (1987) · Mazurkiewicz (1988–89) · Roque (1989) · Fleitas (1989–90) · Menotti (1990–91) · Duarte (1991c) · Ortiz (1991) · Petrović (1992) · Máspoli (1992c) · Olivera (1992c) · Faccio (1992) · Pérez (1993–95) · Fossati (1996) · Botello (1996) · Pérez (1997–98) · Ribas (1999–2001) · Pérez (2002) · Aguirre (2003–04) · Morena (2005) · Garisto (2006) · Saralegui (2006) · Pérez (2006–07) · Matosas (2007) · Saralegui (2008–09) · Ribas (2009) · Púa (2009c) · Aguirre (2010) · Keosseian (2010) · Machín (2010c) · Aguirre (2011) · Pérez (2011-) · (c) caretaker Categories:- 1953 births
- Living people
- People from Montevideo
- Uruguayan people of Armenian descent
- Armenian footballers
- Uruguayan footballers
- Progreso players
- Danubio F.C. players
- Club Atlético Independiente footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Argentina
- Expatriate footballers in Ecuador
- Primera División Argentina players
- Uruguayan football managers
- Universitario de Deportes managers
- Deportivo Saprissa managers
- C.A. Bella Vista managers
- Centro Atlético Fénix managers
- Danubio F.C. managers
- El Nacional managers
- Expatriate football managers in Chile
- Institución Atlética Sud América players
- Uruguayan football midfielder stubs
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