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Miguel 'Zurdo' López, Technician of the Time in America, Died

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Mexico City.- Miguel Ángel "Zurdo" López, former coach of the Americas, died early this morning at 83 years of age in Barranquilla, Colombia. The legendary coach was champion with the Eagles in the 84-85 season and the Prode 85 Tournament, in addition to winning the Concacaf Champions Cup in 1992. His family did not give more details of the disease than it complained. Avellaneda's Independent Athletic Club, of which he was a player, announced th…

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Mexico City.- Miguel Ángel "Zurdo" López, former coach of the Americas, died early this morning at 83 years of age in Barranquilla, Colombia. The legendary coach was champion with the Eagles in the 84-85 season and the Prode 85 Tournament, in addition to winning the Concacaf Champions Cup in 1992. His family did not give more details of the disease than it complained. Avellaneda's Independent Athletic Club, of which he was a player, announced th…

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Argentine technician Miguel Ángel el Zurdo López, who directed Barcelona SC in the 1990s, died Monday in Colombia.

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The former DT del Rojo, who shined in his stage as a footballer in the club, died at 83 years of age in Colombia

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During July 7, 2025, it was confirmed that the former professional footballer, Miguel Ángel ‘Zurdo’ López, died at the age of 83, who left an indelible mark on different teams of the MX League and international football. His legacy was left in different clubs he led and in which he influenced. Who was Miguel Ángel ‘Zurdo’ López and what was his legacy in America? He stood out with America by conquering two league titles in the 1984-85 season and…

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Former Argentine footballer and former coach Miguel Ángel ‘el Zurdo’ López, who was a technician of the Americas in the 1980s, directed Diego Armando Maradona and had a successful career in Colombia, died Monday at 83 in the Colombian city of Barranquilla, confirmed his friends. Lopez is remembered because when he was at the head of the Argentine Juniors club he was a technician of Diego Armando Maradona and in 1980 he was an Argentine runner-up…

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By: Jairo Aníbal Doria At 83, he died this Sunday in Barranquilla Miguel Ángel “Zurdo” López, one of the most influential figures in the history of Junior Barranquilla and Colombian professional football. The news was confirmed by the shark club, which fired him with an emotional message on its social networks, exalting his legacy as a player, technician and institutional referent. Miguel Ángel ‘Zurdo’ López faced his last years in solitude, aft…

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Antena 2 broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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