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Ramón Unamuno (4 February 1907 — 7 July 1973) was an Ecuadorian coach. He coached the Ecuador national team at the 1939 and 1947 South American Championships, and also played one match as a forward in the first of these, featuring in a 5–2 loss to Peru. During his career he also coached the Emelec and Barcelona teams, both from the Ecuador's largest city, Guayaquil. His tenure at Barcelona was particularly successful. He had two spells as manager, claiming a Serie A title during each - the first in 1960 and the second exactly a decade later.

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  • Ramón Isaías Unamuno Álvarez (Guayaquil, 4 de febrero de 1907-Guayaquil, 7 de julio de 1973), más conocido como Manco Unamuno, fue un futbolista y entrenador ecuatoriano. Debido a una lesión infantil pierde la movilidad del brazo derecho; por lo que le apodaron “manco”. Es considerado como uno de los mejores jugadores de fútbol de Guayaquil en las décadas de 1920 y 1930. Pasó por diversos clubes entre ellos el 10 de Agosto, C.S. Norte América, Sporting Packard, General Córdova, Racing Club, Panamá S.C. y Deportivo Italia. Su registro de goles es el más alto del fútbol guayaquileños de los años 20' y 30'. Formó parte de la Selección del Guayas que disputó las primeras Olimpiadas Nacionales y en 5 de las 7 ediciones del Escudo Cambrian. Fue entrenador de diversos equipos en los que descatan (es)
  • Ramón Unamuno (4 February 1907 — 7 July 1973) was an Ecuadorian coach. He coached the Ecuador national team at the 1939 and 1947 South American Championships, and also played one match as a forward in the first of these, featuring in a 5–2 loss to Peru. During his career he also coached the Emelec and Barcelona teams, both from the Ecuador's largest city, Guayaquil. His tenure at Barcelona was particularly successful. He had two spells as manager, claiming a Serie A title during each - the first in 1960 and the second exactly a decade later. (en)
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  • Ramón Isaías Unamuno Álvarez (Guayaquil, 4 de febrero de 1907-Guayaquil, 7 de julio de 1973), más conocido como Manco Unamuno, fue un futbolista y entrenador ecuatoriano. Debido a una lesión infantil pierde la movilidad del brazo derecho; por lo que le apodaron “manco”. Es considerado como uno de los mejores jugadores de fútbol de Guayaquil en las décadas de 1920 y 1930. Pasó por diversos clubes entre ellos el 10 de Agosto, C.S. Norte América, Sporting Packard, General Córdova, Racing Club, Panamá S.C. y Deportivo Italia. Su registro de goles es el más alto del fútbol guayaquileños de los años 20' y 30'. Formó parte de la Selección del Guayas que disputó las primeras Olimpiadas Nacionales y en 5 de las 7 ediciones del Escudo Cambrian. Fue entrenador de diversos equipos en los que descatan la Seleccón de Ecuador, Barcelona, Emelec, Guayaquil Sporting, Nueve de Octubre entre otros. En su honor renombraron al antiguo estadio Guayaquil con el nombre de Estadio Ramón Unamuno en 1960, posteriormente el estadio fue demolido en 2016. (es)
  • Ramón Unamuno (4 February 1907 — 7 July 1973) was an Ecuadorian coach. He coached the Ecuador national team at the 1939 and 1947 South American Championships, and also played one match as a forward in the first of these, featuring in a 5–2 loss to Peru. During his career he also coached the Emelec and Barcelona teams, both from the Ecuador's largest city, Guayaquil. His tenure at Barcelona was particularly successful. He had two spells as manager, claiming a Serie A title during each - the first in 1960 and the second exactly a decade later. Due to his success as a coach, there is a stadium in Guayaquil named Estadio Ramón Unamuno. Built in 1922 as Estadio Guayaquil and housing around 5,000 spectators, it was the home stadium for both Barcelona and Emelec until the construction of Estadio George Capwell in 1945. It was renamed in Unamuno's honour after his time as coach of these teams, and is now home to smaller local teams Fedeguayas and Estudiantes de Guayas. (en)
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