Juan José Tramutola

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Juan José Tramutola
Personal information
Full name Juan José Tramutola
Date of birth (1902-10-21)21 October 1902
Place of birth La Plata, Argentina
Date of death 30 November 1968(1968-11-30) (aged 66)
Place of death Remedios de Escalada, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Juan José Tramutola (21 October 1902 — 30 November 1968) was an Argentine football coach. He defended Argentina[clarification needed] to bring home a gold medal from the 1929 Copa América and a silver medal from the inaugural World Cup in Uruguay.

Along with mate Francisco Olazar, the two functioned as the two coaches of the Argentine team. Tramutola's title was that of "technical director". In doing so, he received the honour of being the youngest coach ever at the World Cup, being just 27 years and 267 days when Argentina played the first match against France.[1]

Juan José Tramutola was from January to July 1938 coach of CA Boca Juniors[2] and led the team to a fifth place in the championship. 1948 he coached Ferrocarril Oeste, which played then in the Second Division.[3] He was also coach of Vélez Sarsfield.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Planet World Cup - Statistics - Appearances". Archived from the original on 20 July 2009. Retrieved 1 July 2009.
  2. ^ Historia de Boca Juniors - Trayectoria de Técnicos: Tramutola, Juan José Archived 24 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ RSSSF: Club Ferrocarril Oeste

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