José Farías

José Urben Farías
Personal information
Full name José Urben Farías
Date of birth 17 April 1937
Place of birth Bolívar, Argentina
Date of death 10 June 2004(2004-06-10) (aged 67)
Place of death Argentina
Playing position Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1957 Boca Juniors 2 (1)
1958 Gimnasia La Plata 3 (3)
1959 Lanús 1 (0)
1960–1961 Los Andes 13 (4)
1962 Huracán 1 (0)
1962–1963 RC Paris 6 (3)
1963–1967 Strasbourg 127 (49)
1967–1970 Red Star 94 (26)
1970–1972 Toulouse 49 (10)
Teams managed
1970–1972 Toulouse
1972–1974 Red Star

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

José Farías (17 April 1937 10 June 2004) was an Argentine football player and manager. He played and coached in France.

Farias played for Boca Juniors,[1] Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata, Club Atlético Lanús, Los Andes, Club Atlético Huracán, RC Paris, RC Strasbourg, Red Star and Toulouse FC.

He then enjoyed a coaching career with Toulouse FC and Red Star.[2]

He died in June 2004 in Argentina.[3]


He invented the Marseille Turn, popularized by Zinedine Zidane decades later.

References

  1. "Farías, José Urben". HistoriadeBoca. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  2. "France - Trainers of First and Second Division Clubs". RSSSF. Retrieved 2008-05-30.
  3. "LES ARCHIVES JUIN 2004 DU RED STAR FC 93". Red Star Saint-Ouen. Retrieved 2008-05-30.

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