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  1. Héctor Raúl Cúper ( Spanish pronunciation: [ˈeɣtoɾ ˈkupeɾ]; born 16 November 1955) is an Argentine football manager and former player who was most recently head coach of the Syria national team . As a player, he was a defender who spent most of his career at Ferro Carril Oeste, where he played 463 games. His nickname was "Cabezón" ("Big head"). [1]

  2. Alongside the date of the transfer, the clubs involved and the transfer fee, it also displays the market value of the player at the time of the transfer. This is the profile site of the manager Héctor Cúper.

    • Argentina
    • ArgentinaItaly
    • 1.39 Years
    • Nov 16, 1955 (68)
  3. Bolivians Aren’t Sure. Story by Juan Forero, Kejal Vyas. • 7m • 6 min read. A day after Bolivia’s unpopular president stood down military officers who had launched an apparent coup, his ...

  4. Dec 3, 2017 · Héctor Cúper At the helm since 2015, Hector Cuper's future with Egypt is up in the air ahead of Monday's World Cup Group A clash with Saudi Arabia. Real Madrid interested in Liverpool's Salah –...

  5. Revolución Libertadora (Spanish pronunciation: [reβoluˈsjon liβeɾtaˈðoɾa]; Liberating Revolution) was the coup d'état that ended the second presidential term of Juan Perón in Argentina, on 16 September 1955.

  6. Aug 30, 2023 · Gabon is the latest former French colony in Africa to experience a coup in recent years - following Mali, Burkina Faso, Guinea and most recently Niger. Here's what you need to know. Why was there...

  7. Apr 16, 2016 · Unlike Latin American coups in the 20 th century, Brazil’s current turmoil involves no armies and no bloodshed — but Brazil could see a regime change, a “soft coup.”