- José Luis Brown
Football player infobox
playername = José Luis Brown
fullname = José Luis Brown
height =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1956|11|11
cityofbirth = Ranchos
countryofbirth =Argentina
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Defender
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1975-1983
1984-1985
1985
1986
1986-1987
1987-1988
1989
clubs = Estudiantes
Boca Juniors
Deportivo Español
Nacional de MedellinStade Brestois
Real Murcia
Racing Club
caps(goals) = 0? 0(?)
29 0(5)
05 0(0)
0? 0(?)
31 0(1)
28 0(1)
09 0(1)
nationalyears = 1983-1990
nationalteam = Argentina
nationalcaps(goals) = 36 0(1)
pcupdate = June 2007Jose Luis Brown (born
November 11 ,1956 in Ranchos, Buenos Aires)is an Argentine former football defender and current coach.Playing career
Nicknamed "Tata", he started in the youth system of
Estudiantes de La Plata , and made his professional début in 1975. He was the captain of the team that won the 1982 and 1983 Argentine championship titles.After eight full seasons with Estudiantes, he joined
Deportivo Español and thenBoca Juniors in 1985, before leaving Argentina to play forColombia n Nacional de Medellin, FrenchStade Brestois and SpanishReal Murcia , in 1989 he joinedRacing Club de Avellaneda where he retired from football later that year.With the
Argentina national football team he played 36 matches, scoring one goal. Yet that one was the opening goal in the 1986 World Cup Final inMexico , which Argentina won 3-2, against Germany. Later in the game, Brown suffered an injury on his right arm and had to have it fixed to his body for the remainder. He refused to let coach Bilardo consider a replacement.Titles as a player
Coaching career
After retirement he worked as an assistant for different coaches, including
Oscar Ruggeri for San Lorenzo andCarlos Salvador Bilardo while directingBoca Juniors . In 2000 he took an offer to direct together with Héctor Enrique the newly promoted to first divisionClub Almagro . After one season, the duo moved toNueva Chicago , but had to resign after 11 matches because of bad results. In 2002 he was hired byBolivia nClub Blooming , again to resign after only 16 matches, though with a better performance.He then decided to work again with Bilardo, coaching the youth divisions of Estudiantes with much success. When Bilardo left Estudiantes, Brown took over the direction of second division Atlético Rafaela for 30 matches. Brown left the club after arguments with club executives in April 2005, and returned to Almagro, which were relegated to second division. After a stint during 2006 as coach of
Rafaela 's second major club, Ben Hur [ [http://www.ole.clarin.com/jsp/v4/pagina.jsp?pagId=01288610&fecha=20061012 Clarin article] ] , Brown took up the post of coach ofFerrocarril Oeste in May 2007 [ [http://www.futboldelascenso.com.ar/cortita.asp?id=6499 Futbol de Ascenso] ] . His stint with Ferro was successful in that the team gained much confidence and is poised to fight for promotion in the coming season.In December 2007 it was announced [ [http://www.ole.clarin.com/notas/2007/12/05/01557170.html Ole article] ] that Brown will coach the Argentina Under-17 team. Former national teammate
Sergio Batista will be the coach of the Under-20 team.References
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