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Luis Manuel Blanco
Personal information
Full name Luis Manuel Blanco
Date of birth (1953-12-13) December 13, 1953 (age 70)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
- Lanús
1973-1974 Boca Juniors
1975-1976 Oriente Petrolero
- Club Jorge Wilstermann
1978-1979 Toronto Metros-Croatia
1979-1980 Chicago Sting
1980-1981 Tigre
- Club Jorge Wilstermann
Managerial career
1991-1992 Cobras de Ciudad Juárez
1993-1996 Platense
1997-1998 Veracruz
1998 Belgrano
1999 Deportivo Español
2000-2001 Independiente Rivadavia
2002 Godoy Cruz
2003 Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy
2004 Club Jorge Wilstermann
2005 Huracán de Tres Arroyos
2006 San Martín de Mendoza
2007 Luján de Cuyo
2008 CS Cartaginés
2009 Universidad de Los Andes
2010 Dinamo Tirana
2011-2012 3 de Febrero
2012 Beijing U-20
2013 Indonesien
2013 Flandria
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Luis Manuel Blanco is an Argentine football coach.

He was formerly the head coach of the Indonesia national team.[1] His stay in Indonesia was brief, as he was replaced by Rahmad Darmawan after only one year in his 2-year contract.[2][3]

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