Jorge Oscar Rosa

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Jorge Rosa
Personal information
Full name Jorge Oscar Rosa
Place of birth Puerto Rico
Teams managed
YearsTeam
1992 Puerto Rico

Jorge Oscar Rosa is a Puerto Rican professional football manager.

Career

In 1992, he coached the Puerto Rico national football team. [1]

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