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Julio Asad
Asad with Vélez Sársfield
Personal information
Full name Julio Asad
Date of birth (1953-06-07) 7 June 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1960–1972 Vélez Sársfield
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1972–77 Vélez Sársfield
1978–80 Racing Club
1980–81 Colón
International career
1975–1976 Argentina 7 (1)
Managerial career
1985–1986 Dep. Riestra
1986–1987 Ferrocarril Midland
1987–1988 Deportivo Maipú
1989–1990 Berazategui
1990–1991 San Miguel
1991–1992 Defensores de Belgrano
1994–1995 Colegiales
1995–1996 Leandro N. Alem
1996–1997 Almirante Brown
1997–1998 Sportivo Italiano
1998–1999 Leandro N. Alem[1]
2000–2001 Olmedo
2001–2002 LDU Quito
2002–2003 Al Nassr
2003–2004 Emelec
2004–2005 Dep. Cuenca
2005–2006 Dep. Quito
2006–2007 FAS
2007 Al Nassr
2009 El Nacional
2010–2011 Independiente del Valle
2012–2013 Aucas
2014–2015 Mushuc Runa
2017 Clan Juvenil
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Julio Daniel Asad (Arabic: خوليو أسد; born 7 June 1953) is an Argentine former football player and manager. He played as a midfielder, and participated with Argentina in the 1975 Copa América.

Asad was nicknamed "El Turco" due to his Syrian and Lebanese ethnicity.[2] In Argentina, Arabs were mistakenly called Turks, since they came to Argentina with Ottoman Turkish documents in the 1900s.[3] After he retired from professional football, he became a manager. He has coached clubs in Argentina, Ecuador, Saudi Arabia, and El Salvador.

He is the uncle of Omar Asad, who was also a successful player for Vélez in the 1990s.[4]

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Honours

Manager

Club Deportivo Riestra

  • Champion: 1985

Defensores de Belgrano

  • Champions: 1991–92

Club Leandro N. Alem

  • Champions: Clausura 1996

Centro Deportivo Olmedo

  • Champions: 2000

Club Deportivo Cuenca

  • Champions: 2004

Al-Nasr

  • Prince Faisal Cup: 2008

Personal

References

  1. ^ As "sports director"
  2. ^ Recopilaron casi 200 años de los sirio libaneses en Argentina Archived 2014-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Recopilaron casi 200 años de los sirio libaneses en Argentina Archived 2014-09-08 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ 100 x 100 El Turco Asad", Diego Borinsky, El Gráfico, número 4398, maio de 2010, pp. 24-35

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