Ángel Tulio Zof Explained

Ángel Tulio Zof
Fullname:Ángel Tulio Zof
Birth Date:8 July 1928
Death Place:Rosario, Argentina
Years1:1947–1955
Years2:1956
Caps1:56
Goals1:0
Caps2:11
Goals2:0
Manageryears1:1965–1967
Manageryears2:1968
Manageryears3:1969
Manageryears4:1969-1970
Manageryears5:1970-1971
Manageryears6:1971
Manageryears7:1972–1973
Manageryears8:1976–1978
Manageryears9:1979
Manageryears10:1980–1982
Manageryears11:1983
Manageryears12:1984
Manageryears13:1986–1990
Manageryears14:1991
Manageryears15:1992–1993
Manageryears16:1995–1997
Manageryears17:2004–2005
Manageryears18:2005–2006
Pcupdate:5 September 2007

Ángel Tulio Zof (July 8, 1928  - November 26, 2014) was an Argentine footballer and coach.

Career

He played for Rosario Central, Huracán, Atlanta and Quilmes as a left winger. Internationally, he played for, among other teams, Toronto F.C. (Canada) and Hakoah (New York). Later, he became the coach of Ledesma de Jujuy, Club Atlético Platense, Atlanta, San Martín (T), Newell's Old Boys, Rosario Central, Los Andes.

As manager of Rosario Central he came second in the Argentine championship in 1970, won the "Nacional" championship in 1980, the 1986/87 championship, and the Copa Conmebol in 1995.[1] He only won the championship in his hometown team of Rosario Central where he managed 525 matches, won 200, drew 186 and lost 137. In December 2006 he logged his 900th game as manager.

Death

Zof died in Buenos Aires, Argentina, aged 86.[2]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.buenosairescanalla.com.ar/clubLogros.php Rosario Central statistics
  2. http://tn.com.ar/deportes/esencial/murio-don-angel-tulio-zof-un-idolo-historico-de-rosario-central_551241 Murió Don Ángel Tulio Zof, un ídolo histórico de Rosario Central