The Man From Uruguay: Danny Bergara - A Footballing Journey: Danny Bergara - a Footbaling Journey

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Danny Bergara was a lorry loader. Or at least that’s what his work permit said when the Home Office stamped its approval for his first job in Britain. The plaudits didn’t lead to greater things, though. After two years working for England, Bergara found himself out of a job when Sheffield United were relegated to the fourth tier. The club management job he craved took a further five years to materialise, and Brennan believes Bergara’s nationality played a part. Bergara was part of the coaching team that travelled to Australia with England’s squad for the Under-20 World Cup, sharing his knowledge with several players, including Neil Webb and Danny Wallace, who went on to have esteemed careers in the game. But despite working alongside a host of gifted pros, it was Bergara’s talents that shone brightest, with FA Technical Director Charles Hughes – who was considered to be a football pioneer himself – labelling the Uruguayan’s methods a revelation. At the end of that season Bergara became the first County boss in history to lead a team out at Wembley Stadium when the team faced Stoke City in the Autoglass Final, in doing so he became the first manager born outside the UK, to lead an English club side out at The National Stadium. El texto está disponible bajo la Licencia Creative Commons Atribución-CompartirIgual 4.0 ; pueden aplicarse cláusulas adicionales. Al usar este sitio aceptas nuestros términos de uso y nuestra política de privacidad.

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Daniel Alberto Bergara de Medina (24 July 1942 – 25 July 2007) [2] was a Uruguayan footballer and manager.A member of the Hatters' hall of fame, Bergara was in charge at Edgeley Park between 1989 and 1995 and played a key role in taking the Hatters to one division below the Premiership.

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While Bergara was registered as a lorry loader after moving to the UK with his English wife, his actual job was completely different. Instead of working for a haulage company owned by the Luton Town chairman, he plied his trade at Kenilworth Road as the Hatters’ youth team coach. Tras su retiro, comenzó entrenando las divisiones juveniles del Luton Town, luego fue ayudante de campo de otros equipos, incluso de la primera división como el Sheffield United. Su buen desempeño lo llevó a integrar el equipo técnico de la selección de Inglaterra sub 20. Posteriormente, entrenó a la Selección de fútbol de Brunéi. The first game saw England draw 2–2 with a Manchester City XI, and the second saw the England senior side defeat the England U23 side 1–0. Following the Bradford City stadium fire in 1985, work began to remove all wooden structures and standing terraces from the stadium, which drastically reduced the capacity, but increased safety and ensured that the ground complied to Football League regulations. This work was eventually full completed by 2001. The Railway End being the last stand to be converted from a standing terrace to seating. The stadium's name is often simply abbreviated to 'EP' by fans. Bergara coached the reserve teams at Luton Town and Sheffield United before getting his first managerial job at Rochdale in August 1988.Terminata la carriera si trasferisce in Inghilterra a seguito di sua moglie Jan, una guida turistica inglese che aveva conosciuto in Spagna [2]. Oltremanica inizia anche ad allenare, a partire dal 1973; in particolare, dal 1973 al 1978 allena nelle giovanili del Luton Town, mentre dal 1978 al 1983 allena come vice allo Sheffield Utd. Nel 1984 diventa vice allenatore della nazionale del Brunei, mentre nel 1986 è per un breve periodo vice allenatore del Middlesbrough. Whether he would be happy to admit it or not, Bergara led the way for the glut of overseas coaches in Britain. And while his name is not as well known as some of the megastars who followed in his wake, his work played a notable role in what they’re doing now. Not bad for a lorry loader. Daniel Alberto Bergara de Medina ( Montevideo, Uruguay, 24 de julio de 1942 - Londres, Inglaterra, 25 de julio de 2007) fue un futbolista y entrenador uruguayo. Jugaba de delantero y su primer club fue el Racing de Montevideo. [1 ]​ Carrera como jugador [ editar ]

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Here, when you’re a kid, you play 11-a-side for cups and championships. When you join a club as a professional, you play five-a-sides. It should be completely the other way around.”For the 1998–99 season, he was named manager of Grantham Town, who had just won promotion to the Southern League Premier Division. A string of poor results saw Bergara become the club's Director of Football and the club's Chief Scout, Tony Kenworthy, becoming manager. Later he scouted for Sunderland. A string of poor results saw Bergara become the club’s Director of Football and Chief Scout, with Tony Kenworthy, becoming manager. Later he scouted for Sunderland. The Cheadle End behind the goal at the west end of the ground is the largest and most modern stand in the stadium, and one of the largest stands outside the Premier League.



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