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Juan Carlos Murúa
Murúa at Racing Club
Personal information
Date of birth 17 July 1935
Place of birth Misiones Province, Argentina
Date of death 26 March 2023 (aged 87)
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–? Racing Club 114 (0)
Argentinos Juniors3 (0)
0000–1968 Platense 122 (1)
International career
–1959– Argentina
Managerial career
1968–1969 Gimnasia La Plata
1970 Talleres (RE)
1971 Gimnasia La Plata
Platense
Los Andes
Huracán Las Heras
1983–1985 Independiente Rivadavia
Altos Hornos Zapla
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Juan Carlos Murúa (17 July 1935 – 26 March 2023)[1] was an Argentine football player and manager who played in the Copa América 1959.[2][3]

Murúa was primarily associated with the Greater Buenos Aires team Racing Club de Avellaneda, where he was part of the championship-winning team of 1958. He went on to play for Argentinos Juniors and Platense.

Coaching career

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After retiring as a player Murúa took up coaching, he had spells in charge of several Buenos Aires based teams, such as Gimnasia La Plata, Platense and Talleres de Remedios de Escalada where he led the team to a third tier championship and gave José Yudica his first break in management.

Later in his career, he coached several teams in the interior including Altos Hornos Zapla during the 1983 and 1985 Nacional championships.[4][5]

Following his professional career, Murúa has remained one of the best-remembered stars of his era,[6][7] with his 1958 image appearing, for example, on a 2005 El Grafico trading card,[8] and was a representative of Argentine soccer at national events.[9] As of 2007, he was affiliated with the college team U. Veronés.[10]

References

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  • ^ Southamerican Championship 1959 (2nd Tournament)
  • ^ Nacional 1983 Archived 27 March 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Nacional 1985 Archived 15 December 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ Clarín.com, May 21, 1998: 21.05.1998: "La Otra Miradas: Jose Mesiano y Juan Carlos Murua, Ex Futbolistas – Las Marcas Famosas"
  • ^ Coctel de Calamares
  • ^ El Gráfico 2005 – Juan Carlos Murua – Racing
  • ^ Platense Festejo los 100 Años a lo Grande Archived 5 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ FutbolUniversitario.com, Oct. 16, 2007: "Falleció el Profesor Fabían Moreno: Veronés de Duelo" Archived 13 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine
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