Sergio Vigil

Argentine former field hockey player (born 1965)
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Vigil in 2014.

Sergio Vigil (born 11 August 1965 in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine former field hockey player, who later became a coach in his sport. In 1997 he was appointed as the head coach of the Argentine Women's Team, that won the silver medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney under his guidance.[1]

Besides that, Vigil coached Las Leonas to gold medals at the 2002 Women's Hockey World Cup, 2001 Champions Trophy and at the 1999 Pan American Games. Under his guidance, Las Leonas have also won the silver medal at the 2002 Champions Trophy and the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece.

Sergio has also coached Argentina men's national field hockey team from 2004 to 2008.

He won the Konex Award Merit Diploma in 2010 as one of the five best coaches of the last decade in Argentina.

References

  1. ^ "Awesome Hockeyroos They beat Argentina for a piece of history". New Straits Times. 30 September 2000. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012. Retrieved 15 June 2010.
Sergio Vigil – International tournaments
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Argentina squad1987 Pan American Games – Silver medal
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Argentina squad1990 World Cup – 9th place
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Argentina squad1998 FIH World Cup – 4th place
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Argentina squad1999 Champions Trophy – 4th place
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Argentina squad2000 Champions Trophy – 4th place
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Argentina squad2000 Summer Olympics – Silver medal
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Argentina squad2001 Pan American Cup – Champions (1st Title)
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Argentina squad2001 Champions Trophy – Champions (1st Title)
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Argentina squad2002 Champions Trophy – Runners–up
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Argentina squad2002 FIH World Cup – Champions (1st Title)
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Argentina squad2003 Pan American Games – Gold medal (5th Title)
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Argentina squad2003 Champions Trophy – 4th place
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Argentina squad2004 Summer Olympics – Bronze medal
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Argentina squad2004 Champions Trophy – 3rd place
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Argentina squad2006 World Cup – 10th place
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Argentina squad2007 Champions Challenge – Champions (2nd Title)
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Argentina squad2007 Pan American Games – Silver medal
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Chile squad2022 World Cup – 13th place
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