Juan Quarterone
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Juan Quarterone Carbone is a former Argentine
Argentina
Argentina , officially the Argentine Republic , is the second largest country in South America by land area, after Brazil. It is constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires...

 football
Football (soccer)
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball...

 midfielder.

Nickname El Brujo (The Wizard) he played in Argentina and El Salvador
El Salvador
El Salvador or simply Salvador is the smallest and the most densely populated country in Central America. The country's capital city and largest city is San Salvador; Santa Ana and San Miguel are also important cultural and commercial centers in the country and in all of Central America...

. After retiring as a player he coached a number of teams in El Salvador and the El Salvador national team
El Salvador national football team
El Salvador's national football team represents El Salvador in international football and is sanctioned by the Federación Salvadoreña de Fútbol . In 1899, Santa Ana and San Salvador met for the first hosted football game in El Salvador...

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Achievements

Year Finish Team Tournament Role Notes
1951 Champion Racing Club 1st Division Argentina Player
1965 Champion CSD Municipal 1st Division Guatemala Player
1973 Champion Juventud Olímpica Metalio 1st Division El Salvador Coach
1974-75 Champion Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca 1st Division El Salvador Coach
1974-75 Champion Platense Municipal Zacatecoluca Torneo Fraternidad/UNCAF Club Championship Coach
1983 Champion FAS 1st Division El Salvador Coach
1986 Champion Alianza F.C. 1st Division El Salvador Coach
1987 Champions Club Deportivo Olimpia 1st Division El Salvador Coach
2000 2nd Place ADET 1st Division El Salvador Coach

External links

BDFA profile http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20000622/deportes/dep2.asp
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