Talk:Juan Schwanner

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South American Exploits
None of his supposed stays with clubs in South America (Flamengo, Colo-Colo, Audax, Ferrocrril (should that rather be Ferrobadminton?)), can be verified in any way by material describing the history of the clubs or historic media. This surprises, as especially Flamengo and Colo-Colo are well documented and understood. It might have been storytelling that got him the job with Graz or Brugge, similar to the way Imre Hirschl established his, albeit much more so, successful career. Oalexander (talk) 07:20, 3 March 2020 (UTC)