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Oscar Langone (born 30 March 1953) is an Argentinian former professional football player for Club Atlético Banfield in Argentina's Primera Division.[ citation needed]
Oscar Langone was born on 30 March 1958, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1977, he moved with his family to Australia.[ citation needed]
He spent the part of the 1970s playing in Australia's National Soccer League. [1] His coaching career began in 1994, when he was hired by Capital Football to coach their junior representative teams. He was promoted as head coach for Canberra City FC,[ citation needed] where he spent the next nine years managing some of the top state premier football clubs, academies and representative teams.[ example needed] In 2005, he was hired by the Football Federation Australia under the guidance of FFA technical director and head coach Guus Hiddink for Australia's 2005 World Cup Qualifying campaign.[ citation needed]
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Oscar Langone (born 30 March 1953) is an Argentinian former professional football player for Club Atlético Banfield in Argentina's Primera Division.[ citation needed]
Oscar Langone was born on 30 March 1958, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1977, he moved with his family to Australia.[ citation needed]
He spent the part of the 1970s playing in Australia's National Soccer League. [1] His coaching career began in 1994, when he was hired by Capital Football to coach their junior representative teams. He was promoted as head coach for Canberra City FC,[ citation needed] where he spent the next nine years managing some of the top state premier football clubs, academies and representative teams.[ example needed] In 2005, he was hired by the Football Federation Australia under the guidance of FFA technical director and head coach Guus Hiddink for Australia's 2005 World Cup Qualifying campaign.[ citation needed]
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