Salvador Ragusa

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Salvador Ragusa
Personal information
Full name Salvador Armando Ragusa
Date of birth (1945-04-14) 14 April 1945 (age 78)
Managerial career
YearsTeam
1989 Central Córdoba de Rosario
1989–1991 Gimnasia de Jujuy
1991–1992 Instituto de Córdoba
1992–1993 Gimnasia de Jujuy
1993–1994 Talleres de Córdoba
1994 Central Córdoba de Rosario
1995 Juventud Antoniana
1995 Chaco For Ever
1996 Gimnasia y Tiro
1997 Guabirá
1997 Atlético Tucumán
1998 Blooming
1998–1999 San Martín de Mendoza
1999 Gimnasia y Tiro
2000 Tiro Federal
2000 Guabirá
2001 Luján de Cuyo
2001 Racing de Córdoba
2001–2002 Aucas
2002 Tungurahua
2003 Deportivo Cuenca
2004 Atlanta
2004 San Martín de San Juan
2005 Olmedo
2006 Gimnasia y Tiro
2007–2008 ESPOLI
2009 Deportivo Azogues
2009 Herediano
2010 UT Cotopaxi
2010 Gimnasia y Tiro
2011 Gimnasia de Jujuy
2012 Racing de Olavarría [1]
2012–2013 Central Córdoba de Rosario [1]
2014 Gimnasia y Tiro [1]
2015 General Paz Juniors [2]
2016 Juventud Antoniana (youth) [1]
2016–2017 Concepción [3]
2017–2018 Club Jorge Newbery [4]
2018–2019 San Martín de Formosa [1]
2020–2021 Altos Hornos Zapla

Salvador Armando Ragusa (born 14 April 1945) [1] is an Argentine football manager.

He managed clubs in Argentina, Bolivia, Ecuador as well as Herediano in Costa Rica. [5] [6]

He hails from Rosario. While being a fan of Rosario Central, he started his manager career in Central Córdoba de Rosario in 1989. [3] Ragusa also spent several years managing clubs in Córdoba including Instituto, Talleres and Racing. Among others, he led Talleres to promotion from the 1993–94 Primera B Nacional, but left thereafter due to disagreements with "the leaders". [2]

Taking over Altos Hornos Zapla during the COVID-19 pandemic in Argentina, [7] Ragusa claimed that he was attacked by barras bravas members in the winter of 2021. "Never in my life have they come to press me at my home with knives", Ragusa stated to Channel 4, but he "decided to stay at the club until the tournament was over". [8]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Salvador Ragusa at FootballDatabase.eu
  2. 1 2 Caretó, Agustín (20 August 2015). "Salvador Ragusa, nuevo DT de Juniors: "En Córdoba se respira fútbol"". Lavoz (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  3. 1 2 Tagliaferri, Guillermo (13 October 2016). "Salvador Ragusa, un DT-docente en Concepción de Tucumán". Clarin (in Spanish). Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  4. "Ragusa: "El objetivo es mantener la categoría"" (in Spanish). Interior Futbolero. 23 August 2017. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  5. Salvador Ragusa at WorldFootball.net
  6. "Salvador Ragusa: "A los más jóvenes les digo que con dedicación y esfuerzo en el fútbol todo llega"". Diario San Rafael (in Spanish). 3 January 2023. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  7. "Salvador Ragusa: "Los dirigentes que firmaron la nota son aquellos que tienen personalidad, existen otros que los llevan a Buenos Aires a mirar el obelisco y a comer"". Razón Deportiva (in Spanish). 3 October 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2023.
  8. "El DT de Altos Hornos Zapla fue apretado por barrabravas". Uno Santa Fé (in Spanish). 1 February 2021. Retrieved 11 November 2023.