Daniel Brailovsky

Daniel Alberto Brailovsky Poliak ( born November 18, 1958 in Buenos Aires ), also known by his nickname El Ruso (Eng. The Russian ) is a former Israeli- Argentine football player who acted mainly as an attacking midfielder. After his playing career Brailovsky began to work as a trainer.

Life

Brailovsky began his Porifkarriere 1976 at Club Atlético Peñarol, with whom he was in 1978 Uruguayan champion. During the same period he was also appointed to the Uruguayan junior national team.

In 1979 he returned to Argentina, where he first stood at All Boys and Independiente then under contract. During his time at Independiente coach César Luis Menotti appointed him to the Argentine national team.

In the summer of 1982, he joined the Mexican League for the capital club América, with whom he had his most successful phase and was washed three times in a row, Mexican champion.

His last years he spent as a professional footballer at the top Israeli club Maccabi Haifa, in which he trailed off his active career.

Following his active Brailovsky coached several clubs; among others in Mexico the CD Veracruz, his Exverein América and Club Necaxa.

Achievements

  • Uruguayan champion: 1978
  • Mexican champions: 1983/84, 1984/85, 85 Prode
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