
Miguel Falero
Miguel Falero is a former Uruguayan professional footballer and coach, known for his tenure with Club Atlético Peñarol, where he was a key player during their successful campaigns in the early 1980s, including winning the Copa Libertadores in 1982. After a successful playing career that included stints in Ecuador and Argentina, Falero transitioned into coaching, notably leading the Honduran national team to the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and the London 2012 Olympics as an assistant coach. He is celebrated for his tactical acumen and dedication to developing young talent.
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Ecuador:
Miguel Falero is expected to replace Jorge Célico as the coach of Emelec.
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Peru:
Miguel Falero is the sports director of Emelec who first contacted Alfonso Barco regarding his transfer.
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Ecuador:
Miguel Falero is rumored to take over the coaching responsibilities of Emelec following Jorge Célico's potential resignation.
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Ecuador:
Miguel Falero, director deportivo de Emelec, will assume the technical direction of the team after the departure of Jorge Célico.
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Ecuador:
Miguel Falero is the sports director who will take over coaching duties after Célico's departure.
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Peru:
Miguel Falero is set to take charge of Emelec on an interim basis if Jorge Célico departs.
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Peru:
Miguel Falero, the sports manager of Emelec, has known Christian Cueva for many years.
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Peru:
Miguel Falero welcomed Christian Cueva upon his arrival in Guayaquil.
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Ecuador:
Miguel Falero is the new sports director of Emelec and has expressed support for the continuity of Jorge Célico as coach.
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Uruguay:
Miguel Falero is a former football player who had a successful career in various clubs including Peñarol and Emelec.
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