Where is Ossie Ardiles now?
Osvaldo César Ardiles (born 3 August 1952), often referred to in Britain as Ossie Ardiles, is an Argentine 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.
How old is Osvaldo Ardiles?
69 years (August 3, 1952)Osvaldo Ardiles / Age
Did Ossie Ardiles manager Spurs?
Ardiles, a member of the Argentina squad which won the 1978 World Cup on home soil, also later had a brief spell as Spurs manager at the start of the 1993/1994 campaign. The 69-year-old revealed last year he had recovered from Covid-19.
Who joined Spurs with Ossie Ardiles?
Ricky Villa
A couple of days later, Ardiles and his friend, Ricky Villa, also an Argentinean World Cup winner, joined Spurs for a combined fee of £750,000 in one of the biggest transfer coups of all-time.
How old is Ricky Villa?
69 years (August 18, 1952)Ricardo Villa / Age
Which Argentinian players played for Tottenham?
Tottenham Hotspur
| Top players | from | Later club |
|---|---|---|
| Erik Lamela attack | 30.08.2013 | 256 |
| Mauricio Taricco Defender | 05.11.1998 | 154 |
| Ricky Villa midfield | 01.07.1978 | 42 |
| Osvaldo Ardiles midfield | 01.07.1978 | 68 |
Who were Tottenhams famous five?
Jürgen Klinsmann, a transfer coup out of the blue, partnered Teddy Sheringham, behind them Ilie Dumitrescu alongside young talents Darren Anderton and Nicky Barmby. Together they were the Famous Five, their manager Spurs legend Ossie Ardiles.
Who were tottenhams Famous Five?
Where does Ricardo Villa live?
Villa Carlos Paz
He resides in Villa Carlos Paz with his wife and four children. As of November 2007, it was announced by FIFA that all members of winning World Cup squads prior to 1982 would receive World Cup winners medals and this includes Villa as part of the 1978 World Cup winning squad.
Who was Ricardo Villa?
Villa, who turned 18 a month before the murder, was a part-time janitor who occasionally worked at various city-owned properties, including the victim’s apartment complex. At the conclusion of the trial, the jury convicted Villa of first-degree murder committed in the course of rape and burglary.