Jorge Giordano

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Jorge Giordano
Personal information
Full name Jorge Antonio Giordano Moreno
Date of birth (1965-02-27) 27 February 1965 (age 59)
Place of birth Florida, Uruguay
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
San Remo
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1980–1990 Atlético Florida
1990 Liverpool Montevideo
1990–1995 Villa Española
1995 Atlético Florida
Managerial career
1995–1998 Atlético Florida
2002 Guabirá (assistant)
2002–2003 Villa Española (assistant)
2004–2005 Plaza Colonia (assistant)
2005 Rampla Juniors (assistant)
2006–2007 Danubio (assistant)
2007 Peñarol (assistant)
2008–2009 Fénix
2009–2010 Danubio
2010–2011 Rampla Juniors
2011 Colegio Nacional Iquitos
2012 Racing Montevideo
2013–2017 Juventud de Las Piedras
2016–2017 Montevideo Wanderers
2018–2019 River Plate Montevideo
2020 Nacional (interim)
2021 Nacional
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jorge Antonio Giordano Moreno (born 27 February 1965) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.

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Career

In June 2019, Giordano was hires as technical secretary of Nacional. [1]

Honours

Fénix

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