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Osvaldo and Ardiles
* 1952Osvaldo Ardiles, Argentine footballer
* Osvaldo Ardiles won the FA Cup in 1981 and 1982 and the UEFA Cup in 1984 with Tottenham Hotspur as a player.
Smith left at the start of the 1991 – 92 season and the board appointed Osvaldo Ardiles his replacement.
His career started at local club Instituto, where he played alongside Osvaldo Ardiles before quickly moving on to Rosario Central, where he scored 85 goals in 105 matches and established himself as a notorious goalscorer, which prompted a move to Valencia, where he would go on to win the Copa del Rey, the European Cup Winners ' Cup and the UEFA Super Cup.
Two mid-table finishes followed in 2003 and 2004, before Tokyo Verdy 1969, under Osvaldo Ardiles, won the Emperor's Cup on January 1, 2005, its first major title in 9 years and the first in Tokyo.
For the 1974 season, Central acquired striker Mario Kempes from Instituto Atlético Central Córdoba ( Kempes and Instituto mate Osvaldo Ardiles were to be reunited in the national team that won the 1978 World Cup ).
He signed two Argentine World Cup stars, Osvaldo Ardiles and Ricardo Villa, in 1978.
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He scored another memorable goal against Tottenham that season, this time in the FA Cup, and at White Hart Lane, when he took a misplaced pass from Osvaldo Ardiles on the right hand corner of the penalty area, flicked the ball into the air and hit a lob-volley into the far corner of the goal.
Jennings and his family have lived for many years in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire, where his son attended the Broxbourne School along with the sons of fellow Spurs legends Chris Hughton, Osvaldo Ardiles and Ray Clemence.
Osvaldo Ardiles joined the club as manager in May 2008 but was sacked in August of the same year after a string of poor results and was replaced by Pedro Troglio
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Tottenham manager David Pleat put Hodge wide on the left of a vibrant, attacking five-man midfield which also included England team-mates Hoddle and Chris Waddle, Argentinian veteran Osvaldo Ardiles and hardworking ballwinner Paul Allen.
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Famous players who have played at Instituto include Osvaldo Ardiles, Mario Alberto Kempes, José Luis Saldaño, Alberto Beltran, Raul Chaparro La Cruz, Salvador Mastrosimone, Mauricio Caranta, Oscar Dertycia, Paulo Dybala, Daniel Ángel Jiménez, and Marcelo Bielsa.
Some of the most notable players of that time were Osvaldo Ardiles and goalkeeper Héctor Baley, who would win the 1978 World Cup playing for Argentina national football team.
* Osvaldo Ardiles ( 1975 – 77 )
File: Osvaldo Ardiles Huracan. jpg | Osvaldo Ardiles played from 1975 to 1978.

Osvaldo and born
At the end of the 1920s, the carnival samba of blocks of the districts Estácio de Sá and Osvaldo Cruz was born, and in the hills of Mangueira, Salgueiro, and São Carlos, there were innovations in rhythmic samba that persist until the present day.
Osvaldo Ocasio, ( born August 12, 1955 ), better known as Ossie Ocasio and nicknamed Jaws, is a Puerto Rican who was a boxer and world Cruiserweight champion.
Hussey was born Olivia Osuna in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Joy Alma ( née Hussey ), a British legal secretary and Andrés Osuna ( aka Osvaldo Ribó ), an Argentine tango singer, who divorced when Olivia was two.
Scholars such as Vanderbilt University history professor Simon Collier, University of Belgrano agriculture history professor Osvaldo Barsky and Uruguayan history professor Jorge Ruffinelli from Stanford University agree that Gardel was born in Toulouse, France, in 1890, and that he laid a false trail about his birthplace beginning in 1920, when he was almost 30.
* Osvaldo Peralta ( born 1971 ), a Paraguayan football ( soccer ) defender
Osvaldo Noé Golijov ( born December 5, 1960 ) is an Argentine Grammy award – winning composer of classical music.
Osvaldo Golijov () was born in and grew up in La Plata, Argentina, in a Jewish family that had emigrated to Argentina in the 1920s from Romania and Russia.
Rina Brundu ( born 1968 ) is an Italian writer, the author of the novel Tana di Volpe featuring the Sardinian detective Don Osvaldo Da Silva Ochoa.
Ronald Osvaldo Cerritos Flores ( born January 3, 1975 in San Salvador ) is a former Salvadoran footballer, who played as a striker.
Osvaldo Díaz ( born 22 December 1981 ) is a Paraguayan footballer.
De los Rios was born as Osvaldo Nicholas Ferrara in Buenos Aires into a musical family ; his father was a musician and his mother a well known folk singer ; he studied composition and arranging at the National Conservatory of Music under Alberto Ginastera and Teodoro Fuchs.
Osvaldo Giroldo Júnior ( born 22 February 1973 in São Paulo ), better known as Juninho Paulista or simply Juninho, is a former Brazilian footballer.
Hiriart was born on 10 December 1922 in Antofagasta to Osvaldo Hiriart Corvalán, a lawyer and former Radical Party senator and former Interior Minister of president Juan Antonio Ríos ; and Lucía Rodríguez Auda de Hiriart, of French descent.
Norberto Osvaldo Alonso ( born 4 January 1953 ), known colloquially as " Beto " Alonso, is a former Argentine football midfielder, who played the majority of his career for the Argentine club River Plate.
* Osvaldo Alonso ( born 1985 ), Cuban footballer
Luis Osvaldo Hurtado Larrea ( born June 26, 1939 in Chambo, Chimborazo, Ecuador ) is an Ecuadorian author and politician who served as President of Ecuador from 1981 to 1984.
* Osvaldo Suárez ( born 1934 ), Argentine long-distance runner
Osvaldo " Ozzie " Canseco Capas ( born July 2, 1964 ) is a former Major League Baseball player and the identical twin brother of former Major League Baseball player José Canseco.
Osvaldo José Virgil, Jr. ( born December 7, 1956 in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico ) is a former Major League Baseball catcher who played with the Philadelphia Phillies, Atlanta Braves, and Toronto Blue Jays from 1980 to 1990.

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