Baudilio Jáuregui

Uruguayan footballer (born 1945)
Baudilio Jáuregui
Personal information
Full name Baudilio Jáuregui Pelayo [1]
Date of birth (1945-07-09) July 9, 1945 (age 78)
Place of birth Montevideo, Uruguay
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)[2]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1968–1971 River Plate de Montevideo
1971–1974 River Plate
1975–1977 Defensor Sporting
1977–1980 Cobreloa
International career
1972–1974 Uruguay 9 (0)
Managerial career
1982 Defensor Sporting
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Baudilio Jáuregui Pelayo (born July 9, 1945) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a centre-back.[3] He played for clubs of Uruguay, Argentina and Chile, and the Uruguay national team in the 1974 FIFA World Cup in West Germany.

Honours

Defensor Sporting

Cobreloa

References

  1. ^ https://atilio.uy/jugador:953
  2. ^ Baudilio Jáuregui at WorldFootball.net
  3. ^ "Baudilio Jáuregui". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 18 February 2021.

External links

  • Baudillo Jauregui at BDFA (in Spanish)
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Uruguay squad1974 FIFA World Cup
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(c) = caretaker manager
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Deportes Tolimamanagers
  • Barbieri (1955–59)
  • Dupla (1960)
  • Genes (1960)
  • Aballay (1961–62)
  • López (1963)
  • Delli (1963–64)
  • de la Hoz (1964)
  • Coll (1965)
  • Pacheco (1965)
  • Coll (1966)
  • Arnaldo (1966–67)
  • Aballay (1967)
  • Coll (1967–68)
  • Ramos (1968–71)
  • Castellanos (1971)
  • Ramos (1972)
  • Castellanos (1973)
  • Ramos (1973–75)
  • Gamboa (1976)
  • Devani (1976–77)
  • Castellanos (1977)
  • Ginarte (1977)
  • Cardacci (1978)
  • Castellanos (1978)
  • Barona (1979)
  • López Fretes (1979)
  • J.M. Rodríguez (1980)
  • Quintabani (1980)
  • Magan (1980)
  • Gallego (1980)
  • Montoya (1980)
  • R. Rodríguez (1981)
  • Cancela (1981)
  • del Río (1981)
  • Montúfar (1981)
  • Correa (1981)
  • de León (1981)
  • Ospina (1981)
  • Quintana (1981)
  • Mujica (1982)
  • Silva Pacheco (1982)
  • Mujica (1982)
  • Navarro (1983)
  • Roldán (1983)
  • Porté (1983)
  • Vilarete (1983)
  • Salomón (1983)
  • Jáuregui (1984)
  • Aceros (1985)
  • Jáuregui (1985)
  • Cristo (1986)
  • Bernal (1986)
  • Vilić (1986)
  • Bernal (1987)
  • Vásquez (1987)
  • J. Rodríguez (1988)
  • Carrillo (1989)
  • Vasco (1989)
  • Bernal (1990–91)
  • Silva (1991)
  • Germ. González (1991)
  • Jáuregui (1992)
  • J. Rodríguez (1992–93)
  • Boyacá (1993)
  • Bernal (1993)
  • Ortiz (1994)
  • Arteaga (1995)
  • Ortiz (1995–96)
  • Comesaña (1996)
  • Escobar (1996)
  • Gera. González (1996)
  • Mujica (1997)
  • Restrepo (1998)
  • Ortiz (1999)
  • García (1999)
  • Umaña (1999)
  • Otero (2000–01)
  • Prince (2001–02)
  • Suárez (2002)
  • García (2003–04)
  • Prince (2004–05)
  • Bernal (2005–06)
  • de la Pava (2007)
  • Torres (2007–08)
  • Bernal (2008)
  • Torres (2008–11)
  • Bernal (2012)
  • Castro (2012–14)
  • Gamero (2014–16)
  • Pérez (2017)
  • Quintabani (2017)
  • Hernández (2017)
  • Gamero (2017–19)
  • Torres (2020–23)
  • Castroc (2023)
  • Real (2023)
  • Arasteyc (2023)
  • D. González (2023–)
(c) = caretaker manager


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