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'''Óscar Wáshington Tabárez Silva''' (sinh [[3 tháng 3]] năm [[1947]] tại [[Montevideo]]) trước đây là hậu vệ bóng đá, và hiện tại là huấn luyện viên trưởng của đội tuyển Uruguay. Sau khi kết thúc sự nghiệp cầu thủ, ông đã làm huấn luyện viên khoảng 30 năm, làm việc tại [[Colombia]], [[Argentina]], [[Ý]] và [[Tây Ban Nha]], cũng tham dự 2 kỳ World Cup trong màu áo của Uruguay.
 
== Sự nghiệp cầu thủ ==
During his 12-year senior career, Tabárez played mainly for modest clubs, representing [[Sud América]], [[Sportivo Italiano]] ([[Argentina]]), [[Montevideo Wanderers F.C.|Montevideo Wanderers FC]], [[Centro Atlético Fénix]], [[Puebla F.C.|Puebla FC]] in [[México|Mexico]] and [[C.A. Bella Vista]], retiring at 32.
 
== Huấn luyện viên ==
In 1980, one year after retiring as a player, Tabárez took up coaching, starting with his last club. The following year, he was named the [[Uruguay national under-20 football team|Uruguay under-20 team]] manager (he would coach the side on two separate occasions), subsequently working in many clubs in his country, without settling anywhere. However, in [[1987 Copa Libertadores|1987]], he led national giants [[C.A. Peñarol]] to their fifth [[Copa Libertadores|Libertadores Cup]], beating [[América de Cali]]. This success was fundamental in his appointment as manager of the [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguayan national team]], which he led to the [[round of 16]] of the [[giải vô địch bóng đá thế giới 1990|1990 FIFA World Cup]] in [[Ý|Italy]], losing precisely against [[Italy national football team|the hosts]]. He later coached [[Argentine Primera División|Argentine League]] powerhouse [[Boca Juniors]] for two years.
 
After leading [[Cagliari Calcio]] of [[Giải vô địch bóng đá Ý|Serie A]] to the ninth place in the [[1994–95 Serie A|1994–95 season]], Tabárez was hired by league powerhouse [[A.C. Milan]], but his spell would only last a few months: after an [[Siêu cúp bóng đá Ý|Italian Supercup]] defeat against [[A.C.F. Fiorentina|ACF Fiorentina]], at the [[San Siro]], a 2–3 loss at against [[Piacenza Calcio]] for [[1996–97 Serie A|the league]] cost him his position, being replaced by [[Arrigo Sacchi]], as the ''Rossoneri'' eventually languished into the 11th place.<ref>{{chú thích web|url=http://sport.sky.it/sport/calcio_italiano/2009/09/03/allenatori_milan_leonardo_si_confronta_coi_grandi.html|title=Leo avvisato: da Sacchi a Terim, al Milan o stelle o stalle (Leo warned: from Sacchi to Terim, at Milan you either star or crash)|publisher=Sky.it|language=Italian|date=3 September 2009|accessdate=7 July 2010}}</ref>
 
Tabárez then worked with [[Real Oviedo]] in [[Tây Ban Nha|Spain]], with the [[Asturias]] club eventually only [[1997–98 La Liga|maintaining]] [[giải vô địch bóng đá Tây Ban Nha|top division status]] in the promotion/relegation playoffs against [[UD Las Palmas]] (4–3 on aggregate). He then returned to Caglari, being sacked after one draw and three losses.
 
After two years in Argentina, with [[Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield]] and Boca, Tabárez spent four years away from football management. In 2006, after Uruguay had missed on three out of four [[Giải vô địch bóng đá thế giới|FIFA World Cup]] qualification campaigns, he took charge of the national team,<ref>{{chú thích web|url=http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/news/newsid=700966.html|title=Away curse stalks Uruguay|publisher=[[FIFA|FIFA.com]]|date=28 February 2008|accessdate=7 April 2009}}</ref> starting with a fourth place finish in the [[2007 Copa América|2007]] [[Cúp bóng đá Nam Mỹ|Copa América]], in [[Venezuela]].
 
After a successful playoff against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]], Tabárez and the ''Charrúas'' [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)|qualified]] for the [[giải vô địch bóng đá thế giới 2010|2010 World Cup]] in [[Cộng hòa Nam Phi|South Africa]], where the national team reached the semi-finals for the first time in 40 years, only conceding five goals in six matches until that point (Uruguay ended the competition in fourth place, after a 2–3 defeat against [[The Netherlands national football team|Germany]]).<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264122&league=FIFA.WORLD&cc=5739&ver=global|title=Khedira completes comeback|publisher=[[ESPNsoccernet]]|date=10 July 2010|accessdate=14 July 2010}}</ref>
 
== Đời sống ==
* Aside from his career in football, Tabárez also worked as a [[teacher]].<ref name="GUARDIAN">[http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2009/oct/14/uruguay-forgotten-football-identity-world-cup ''El Maestro'' seeks to restore the tradition of a forgotten footballing identity]; [[The Guardian]]</ref>
* He is a professed admirer of the teachings of [[Che Guevara]]—naming his daughter Tania after Guevara's last companion—and the work of [[Eduardo Galeano]].<ref name="GUARDIAN"/>
 
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