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What is Ossie Ardiles doing now?

What is Ossie Ardiles doing now?

Osvaldo César Ardiles (born 3 August 1952), often referred to in Britain as Ossie Ardiles, is a football manager, pundit and former midfielder who won the 1978 FIFA World Cup as part of the Argentina national team. He now runs his own football school in the UK called the Ossie Ardiles Soccer School.

Did Ossie Ardiles manager Spurs?

Ardiles then returned to White Hart Lane in 1993 to manage Tottenham. Since managing Spurs, Ardiles has also had managerial spells in Croatia, Mexico, Japan, Israel, Argentina and Paraguay.

How old is Osvaldo Ardiles?

69 years (August 3, 1952)
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Did Ossie Ardiles play with Maradona?

At the peak of his playing powers in the summer of 1986, just before dominating a World Cup like no other player, Maradona was a little closer to home for us here at Spurs, as he joined over 30,000 fans in paying tribute to his friend and team-mate Ossie Ardiles at Ossie’s Testimonial against Inter at White Hart Lane …

Where did Ossie Ardiles go to play soccer?

Argentinian Ossie Ardiles left home to play soccer in England. Then on April 2, 1982, Argentinian troops descended on the British-ruled Falkland Islands. He returned home with his future in doubt. Preview

How did Ossie Ardiles do in the car accident?

The aftermath: Ossie Ardiles suffered a major head injury and is now recovering in a Falklands Island hospital. This morning the motor was removed from the scene with what is believed to be the blood of the animal on the outside.

Why did Ricky Villa and Ossie Ardiles leave England?

Both Ardiles and Villas’ careers in England were curtailed by the Falklands War because of anti-Argentinian feelings at the time. The documentary they were filming is believed to be about how the conflict affected them.

Where did Ossie Ardiles buy his house in Hertfordshire?

Ossie Ardiles surveyed the scene in the garden of the house he bought in leafy Hertfordshire for £175,000 when he was at the height of his popularity with Tottenham 28 years ago with a look of understandable contentment. If only his fellow Argentinian, Carlos Tevez, could have been there to see how it might all have turned out for him.

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