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'''Juan Ramón Rocha''' (born [[March 8]], [[1954]]) came to [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] after he retired as an  Argentinian football player.
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'''Juan Ramón Rocha''' (born [[March 8]], [[1954]] in Santo Tome, Corrientes province, Argentina) is an Argentinian former [[football (soccer)|football]] player who is currently a coach.  
  
He began his career at Newell's Old Boys. [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] singed him during the summer of 1979 from Baraquilla of Argentina and played until the spring of [[1989]]. Nicknamed ''The Indian'', he was great footballer who had skill, vision and served the club for a very long time.  
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Rocha began his [[football (soccer)|football]] career at Newell's Old Boys. [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] acquired him in [[1979]] from Boca Juniors. He played for PAO until his retirement in the spring of [[1989]].  
  
He first came as a player of Greek origin named '''''Yiannis Boublis'''''. The subsequent discovery of record falsifications and the ensuing scandal almost landed Rocha in jail and Panathinaikos in the [[Football B Division|Second Division]].
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He first came to [[Greece]] as a player of Greek origin named '''''Yiannis Boublis'''''. The subsequent discovery of record falsifications and the ensuing scandal almost landed Rocha in jail and Panathinaikos in the [[Football B Division|Second Division]].
  
He is definitely one of the best players in PAO's history as older fans would remember.
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Nicknamed ''The Indian'', he was a great footballer who had skill, vision and served the club for a very long time.  
  
He became Panathinaikos' coach for 1994, 1995, 1996; he would lead [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] to the semi final run in the '95-'96 UEFA Champions League.
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He is definitely one of the best players in PAO's history as older fans fondly remember.
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He has had three stints as [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]' coach: [[1994]] - [[1996]], [[1999]] and [[2012]] - [[2013]]. During his first stint, he led [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] to the semi final run in the '95-'96 UEFA Champions League.
  
 
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==References==
 
* Blog by Pesetero [http://pesetero-blog.blogspot.com/2008/02/blog-post_01.html Yiannis "Juan" Boublis: An ...Aegaleote from Argentina] (Γιάννης "Χουάν" Μπουμπλής : Ένας... Αιγαλεώτης απ'την Αργεντινή)
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:30, July 6, 2019

Juan Ramon Rocha
Juan Ramon Rocha - Velimir Zajec

Juan Ramón Rocha (born March 8, 1954 in Santo Tome, Corrientes province, Argentina) is an Argentinian former football player who is currently a coach.

Rocha began his football career at Newell's Old Boys. Panathinaikos acquired him in 1979 from Boca Juniors. He played for PAO until his retirement in the spring of 1989.

He first came to Greece as a player of Greek origin named Yiannis Boublis. The subsequent discovery of record falsifications and the ensuing scandal almost landed Rocha in jail and Panathinaikos in the Second Division.

Nicknamed The Indian, he was a great footballer who had skill, vision and served the club for a very long time.

He is definitely one of the best players in PAO's history as older fans fondly remember.

He has had three stints as Panathinaikos' coach: 1994 - 1996, 1999 and 2012 - 2013. During his first stint, he led Panathinaikos to the semi final run in the '95-'96 UEFA Champions League.

  • Years at PAO : 10 -
  • League games: 227 -
  • League goals: 13 -
  • Cup Goals : 3 -
  • Games in Europe: 15 -
  • Goals in Europe: 2 -
  • Games with Argentine NT: 12 -
  • goals w/ NT: 0 -
  • Leagues won : 3 -
  • Cups won :5