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

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Edgeley Park appears in Rugby Challenge 2 as one of 5 licensed English stadiums. The stadium also appears on EA Sports Rugby 08. 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 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. When the Uruguay Under-21 international first moved to Britain, he had just come to the end of a successful playing career and was a well-known name in Spain’s La Liga, having plundered nearly a century of goals while making hundreds of appearances for Real Mallorca, Sevilla and Tenerife. He was even approached to play for Barcelona on a couple of occasions, but a move never came to fruition.

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This fundraising appeal will be supported by a series of events and initiatives, including the Hatters Half marathon – www.hattershalf.co.uk, ‘make us an offer’ auctions, a dedicated evening for Danny, proceeds from the County supporter’s calendar and much, much more! Name in home country: Alberto Daniel Bergara de Medina Date of birth: Jul 24, 1942 Place of birth: Montevideo Date of death: 25.07.2007 (65) Citizenship: Uruguay

Find sources: "Edgeley Park"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( October 2010) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Bergara coached the reserve teams at Luton Town and Sheffield United before getting his first managerial job at Rochdale in August 1988. A consultation is in place to increase the capacity of the stadium to 20,000 from the 10,841 that it currently holds. However, all development will be dependent on how the club performs in the league. Phase One will replace the East Stand (or Railway End) from the current 1,366 seats (without a roof) to approximately 4,500 seats (with roof). This will make it similar to the existing West Stand (or Cheadle End) albeit with a slightly lower capacity. Plans are for construction to start in 2023. Phase Two will be to rebuild the South Stand (otherwise the Pop Side, Family Stand or Barlow Stand), increasing the stand's capacity from 2,411 to 6,500 seats. Phase Three relates to the Main Stand (the Danny Bergara Stand) and would expand the existing stand to the full length of the pitch. This would mean an increase in capacity from just over 2,000 to around 3,500 seats. 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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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.”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. A brief spell at Doncaster Rovers followed, during which time the club were featured in the 1998 Channel 5 ‘fly-on-the-wall’ documentary “They Think It’s All Rovers”. In carriera ha totalizzato complessivamente 91 presenze [1] e 36 reti [1] nella prima divisione spagnola. The Main Stand seats 2,020, of which 405 are executive seats and contains players' changing rooms and some club offices, as well as toilets, boardroom and several bars for half-time refreshments. The team dugouts are situated at the front of the Main Stand. lastimaanadiemaestro (21 de octubre de 2020). «Danny Bergara, el hombre que cambió la historia». Lástima a nadie, maestro . Consultado el 10 de junio de 2021.

Danny Bergara: The pioneering trailblazer who became England

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 ] 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. In his first full season Danny led his team to their first ever ‘play-off’ experience, which ultimately ended in disappointment, but placed in true context of the club’s achievements over the previous twenty years, it was to prove to be the beginning of a massive turnaround masterminded by the Uruguayan.Biography of Danny Bergara, first South American manager to lead an English club in a Cup Final at Wembley, and the first foreign coach of an England team. While playing in Spain Bergara married an English travel guide, Jan, and when he retired from playing football they moved to England. Daniel Alberto Bergara de Medina (24 July 1942 – 25 July 2007) [2] was a Uruguayan footballer and manager. Dopo una stagione come vice di David Pleat in prima divisione allo Sheffield Wednesday, Bergara nella stagione 1996-1997 allena il Rotherham Utd, in terza divisione; dopo una sola stagione lascia però il club e passa al Doncaster, altro club della medesima categoria, che però lo esonera pochi mesi dopo averlo assunto. All'inizio della stagione 1998-1999 si accasa infine al Grantham Town, club neopromosso nella Premier Division della Southern Football League (sesta divisione); dopo pochi mesi lascia però l'incarico, rimanendo comunque al club con un ruolo dirigenziale fino al termine della stagione. In seguito lavora anche come osservatore per il Sunderland, senza comunque ricoprire altri incarichi come allenatore.



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