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'''Milton Viera''' is a former Uruguayan [[football (soccer)|football]] midfielder of the [[1960s]] - [[1970s]] era.
 
'''Milton Viera''' is a former Uruguayan [[football (soccer)|football]] midfielder of the [[1960s]] - [[1970s]] era.
  
 
Viera was born on [[May 11]], [[1946]]. At age 20, he was a member of the Uruguay squad that competed in World Cup 1966 in England.
 
Viera was born on [[May 11]], [[1946]]. At age 20, he was a member of the Uruguay squad that competed in World Cup 1966 in England.
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Viera played for Nacional Montevideo until [[1968]] when he moved to Argentinian outfit Boca Juniors. The following year, he returned to Uruguay to play for Penarol.
  
 
Viera transferred to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] [[Piraeus]] in [[1972]] and played for the red-and-whites until [[1977]] when he joined [[AEK FC|AEK]]. He won the Greek championship five times (three times with Olympiakos and twice with AEK) and the Greek Cup twice (once with each team).
 
Viera transferred to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] [[Piraeus]] in [[1972]] and played for the red-and-whites until [[1977]] when he joined [[AEK FC|AEK]]. He won the Greek championship five times (three times with Olympiakos and twice with AEK) and the Greek Cup twice (once with each team).

Latest revision as of 08:25, July 11, 2008

Milton Viera

Milton Viera is a former Uruguayan football midfielder of the 1960s - 1970s era.

Viera was born on May 11, 1946. At age 20, he was a member of the Uruguay squad that competed in World Cup 1966 in England.

Viera played for Nacional Montevideo until 1968 when he moved to Argentinian outfit Boca Juniors. The following year, he returned to Uruguay to play for Penarol.

Viera transferred to Olympiakos Piraeus in 1972 and played for the red-and-whites until 1977 when he joined AEK. He won the Greek championship five times (three times with Olympiakos and twice with AEK) and the Greek Cup twice (once with each team).

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Viera named his youngest son Lukas, after AEK president Loukas Barlos