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Hugo Bagnulo (Víctor Hugo Bagnulo Fernández) was born on 23 July, 1915 in Montevideo, Uruguay, is a Uruguayan footballer and manager (1915-2008). Discover Hugo Bagnulo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 92 years old?
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Víctor Hugo Bagnulo Fernández |
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92 years old |
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Cancer |
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23 July 1915 |
Birthday |
23 July |
Birthplace |
Montevideo, Uruguay |
Date of death |
7 February, 2008 |
Died Place |
Montevideo, Uruguay |
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Uruguay
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Hugo Bagnulo Height, Weight & Measurements
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Hugo Bagnulo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Hugo Bagnulo worth at the age of 92 years old? Hugo Bagnulo’s income source is mostly from being a successful manager. He is from Uruguay. We have estimated Hugo Bagnulo's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Víctor Hugo Bagnulo Fernández (23 July 1915 – 7 February 2008) was a Uruguayan football player and manager.
He is most famous for his managing success at Uruguayan giants Peñarol, with whom he won five national league titles.
Bagnulo's playing career spanned 12 years from 1935 to 1947, during which he played as a defender for Uruguayan sides Central Español, Defensor and Danubio.
He was also capped once for Uruguay, appearing in a Copa Newton 4–1 defeat to Argentina on 25 May 1942.
His first coaching experience came on Defensor's tour in Chile in 1946, where he led the club to a 6–0 victory in a friendly against Chilean club Colo-Colo.
In 1947, he joined Danubio, where he was at the same time a player and youth coach.
After retiring from playing a year later, he took the job of the club's manager.
In 1952 he left the club to take over Defensor, and three years later, in 1955, he was appointed manager of Uruguay.
With Uruguay he won the 1956 Copa América before being replaced by Juan López Fontana in 1957.
In 1958 he had his first coaching spell at Peñarol, with whom he won two league titles in 1958 and 1959 and which continued to dominate South American football in the following few years under the guidance of his successor Roberto Scarone.
After leaving Peñarol, he had a number of coaching spells at local sides Defensor, Nacional, Rampla Juniors, Montevideo Wanderers, Central Español and Huracán Buceo, as well as abroad (at Rosario Central in Argentina and Alianza Lima in Peru).
Between 1970 and 1973 he had his second spell with Uruguay with whom he qualified for the 1974 FIFA World Cup, but was nevertheless replaced by Roberto Porta before the tournament took place.
He then returned to Peñarol in 1973 and won three Uruguayan league titles in a row (1973, 1974 and 1975), as well as the Teresa Herrera Trophy in 1974 and 1975.
After a spell at Liverpool de Montevideo in 1976, he again took over as Uruguay manager in 1978 and led them in a handful of games.
His last coaching job was back at Peñarol, whom he took over in 1982 and led through a historic season in which they won the national championship, the Copa Libertadores (beating Chilean side Cobreloa in the final) and the Intercontinental Cup (beating reigning European champions Aston Villa).