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'''Raúl Blanco''' (born 4 December 1941) is an Argentine [[association football|football]] coach and former player.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Pearson |first1=Matt |title=Former Socceroos boss Raul Blanco takes charge at Sydney Uni |url=https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/inner-west/former-socceroos-boss-raul-blanco-takes-charge-at-sydney-uni/news-story/614387cd8d45005d1c6be245f516344a |access-date=20 February 2024 |work=Daily Telegraph |date=7 November 2013}}</ref>
'''Raúl Blanco''' (born 4 December 1941) is an Argentine-born Australian [[Association football]] coach and former player.


Blanco was born in [[Buenos Aires]]. He is well known for coaching the [[Australia men's national soccer team|Socceroos]] from March 1998 to June 1999. He was also coaching the [[Australia men's national under-23 soccer team|Olyroos]] (Under-23 side) at the same time,<ref>[http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Olympics/1999.html Olyroos matches 1999] at Oz football</ref> and coached them during the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]. Blanco was also employed by [[New Zealand Football]] as a technical assistant in their successful campaign to qualify for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa while coaching [[Macarthur Rams]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/116872,rauls-world-cup-dream.aspx |title=Raul's World Cup Dream - Australian FourFourTwo - the Ultimate football Website |access-date=5 December 2009 |archive-date=19 November 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091119094518/http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/116872,rauls-world-cup-dream.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref>
Blanco was born in [[Buenos Aires]]. He is well known for coaching the [[Australia men's national soccer team|Socceroos]] from March 1998 to June 1999. He was also coaching the [[Australia men's national under-23 soccer team|Olyroos]] (Under-23 side) at the same time,<ref>[http://www.ozfootball.net/ark/Olympics/1999.html Olyroos matches 1999] at Oz football</ref> and coached them during the [[2000 Summer Olympics]]. Blanco was also employed by [[New Zealand Football]] as a technical assistant in their successful campaign to qualify for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa while coaching [[Macarthur Rams]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/116872,rauls-world-cup-dream.aspx |title=Raul's World Cup Dream - Australian FourFourTwo - the Ultimate football Website |access-date=5 December 2009 |archive-date=19 November 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091119094518/http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/116872,rauls-world-cup-dream.aspx |url-status=dead }}</ref>


A [[defender (association football)|defender]], Blanco played for Argentine [[Association football|football]] club [[Arsenal de Sarandí]] between 1962 and 1966, he then immigrated to Australia where he played for [[Sydney Prague|Prague F.C.]] between 1968 and 1971 and [[Sydney Olympic|Pan-Hellenic]] between 1972 and 1973.
A [[defender (association football)|defender]], Blanco played for Argentine club [[Arsenal de Sarandí]] between 1962 and 1966, he then immigrated to Australia where he played for [[Sydney Prague|Prague F.C.]] between 1968 and 1971 and [[Sydney Olympic|Pan-Hellenic]] between 1972 and 1973.


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Latest revision as of 22:47, 20 February 2024

Raúl Blanco
Personal information
Date of birth (1941-12-04) 4 December 1941 (age 82)
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1962–1966 Arsenal de Sarandí
1968–1971 Sydney Prague
1972–1973 Pan-Hellenic
Managerial career
1979–1980 St George
1981 Marconi Stallions
1981–1983 Australia Youth Team
1984–1985 Parramatta Eagles
1992 NSW Team State Coach
1992–1995 West Adelaide Hellas
1996–1997 Australia
1996–2000 Australia U23
2002–2003 Marconi Stallions
2009–2010 Macarthur Rams
2010–2013 New Zealand (assistant)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Australia (as manager)
OFC Nations Cup
Runner-up 1998
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Raúl Blanco (born 4 December 1941) is an Argentine football coach and former player.[1]

Blanco was born in Buenos Aires. He is well known for coaching the Socceroos from March 1998 to June 1999. He was also coaching the Olyroos (Under-23 side) at the same time,[2] and coached them during the 2000 Summer Olympics. Blanco was also employed by New Zealand Football as a technical assistant in their successful campaign to qualify for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa while coaching Macarthur Rams.[3]

A defender, Blanco played for Argentine club Arsenal de Sarandí between 1962 and 1966, he then immigrated to Australia where he played for Prague F.C. between 1968 and 1971 and Pan-Hellenic between 1972 and 1973.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Pearson, Matt (7 November 2013). "Former Socceroos boss Raul Blanco takes charge at Sydney Uni". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 20 February 2024.
  2. ^ Olyroos matches 1999 at Oz football
  3. ^ "Raul's World Cup Dream - Australian FourFourTwo - the Ultimate football Website". Archived from the original on 19 November 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2009.

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