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"Events in the year 1959 in Spain. Incumbents *Caudillo: Francisco Franco Births *April 3 - Fermín Vélez. *April 26 - Rosa Estiarte. *April 26 - Montserrat Majo. *April 29 - Josep María Nogués. *September 24 - Ana Mato. *November 13 - José Carlos Somoza. Deaths See also * List of Spanish films of 1959 References Category:Years of the 20th century in Spain Category:1950s in Spain Spain Spain "
"Luiz Carlos Cirne Lima de Lorenzi (born 11 August 1972), commonly known as Lisca, is a Brazilian football manager, currently in charge of América Mineiro. He is often referred as Lisca Doido (Mad Lisca in Portuguese) due to his extravagant celebrations. Career Born in Porto Alegre, Lisca never played professional football, starting a coaching career with Internacional's youth setup in 1990. In 1995, he moved to São Paulo, again assigned to the youth categories, but returned to his previous club the following year. Lisca's first experience as first team manager came in 2001, with Ulbra. After being dismissed, he returned to the youth setup and took over Grêmio and Fluminense before returning to Inter in 2006. In 2007 Lisca was appointed Brasil de Pelotas manager. The following year he was named manager of Juventude's B-team. After managing Porto Alegre, Luverdense (two stints), Caxias and Novo Hamburgo, Lisca returned to Juventude on 30 July 2012. He left the club in December of the following year, being appointed at the helm of Série B club Náutico. Lisca resigned from Timbu on 7 May 2014, and joined Sampaio Corrêa on 22 July. He was sacked from the latter on 20 October, after being heavily criticised by the media due to the club's poor performances. Lisca returned to Náutico in March 2015, being dismissed on 8 September. Late in the month he was appointed in charge of Ceará, seriously threatened with relegation to Série C. After managing to avoid the drop, he renewed his contract for the following season on 30 November. On 28 March 2016 Lisca was sacked by Ceará, after a poor run of form. On 29 June he was appointed Joinville manager, being sacked on 16 September. On 18 November 2016, Internacional announced Lisca as their new manager, with the club having only three games in hand and being in the relegation zone. He left the club after failing to avoid the club's first-ever relegation to the second division, being replaced by Antônio Carlos Zago. On 18 July 2017, Lisca was appointed Paraná manager, but was dismissed on 2 September after altercations with the club's board and supposedly assaulting the club's assistant manager Matheus Costa. On 8 October he was named at the helm of Guarani, leaving the club in the end of the year. On 10 December 2017, Lisca was named Criciúma manager, but resigned the following 29 January after just four matches. On 4 June 2018, he returned to Ceará in the place of departing Jorginho. On 22 April 2019, after losing the year's Campeonato Cearense, Lisca was sacked. The following 30 January, he replaced Red Bull Bragantino-bound Felipe Conceição at the helm of América Mineiro. References External links * * Profile at Soccerpunter.com Category:1972 births Category:Living people Category:Sportspeople from Porto Alegre Category:Brazilian football managers Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série A managers Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série B managers Category:Campeonato Brasileiro Série D managers Category:Grêmio Esportivo Brasil managers Category:Porto Alegre Futebol Clube managers Category:Luverdense Esporte Clube managers Category:Sociedade Esportiva e Recreativa Caxias do Sul managers Category:Esporte Clube Novo Hamburgo managers Category:Esporte Clube Juventude managers Category:Clube Náutico Capibaribe managers Category:Sampaio Corrêa Futebol Clube managers Category:Ceará Sporting Club managers Category:Joinville Esporte Clube managers Category:Sport Club Internacional managers Category:Paraná Clube managers Category:Guarani FC managers Category:Criciúma Esporte Clube managers Category:América Futebol Clube (MG) managers "
"Operation Egret was a military operation in Angola during September 1985 by the South African Defence Force (SADF) against People's Liberation Army of Namibia (PLAN) during the Angolan Civil War and South African Border War. Background In order to interrupt a planned raid into South-West Africa/Namibia from Angola by PLAN's Charlie detachment, the SADF planned an operation into Angola on 15 September 1985 to counter the proposed incursion. This would be the first deliberate operation into Angola since Operation Askari with strict instructions to avoid FAPLA forces. 500 men of 101 Battalion and Puma, Alouette and Impala aircraft of the SAAF, would sweep the areas between Evale, Anhanca and Dova for the PLAN units. In nine separate contacts and one air attack, the SADF killed 15 PLAN soldiers and captured 103 with the operation ending on 22 September. Order of battle =South African and South West Africa Territorial Forces= * 101 Battalion =PLAN Forces= * PLAN "Charlie" detachment - Eighth Battalion References Further reading * * Category:Conflicts in 1985 Category:Military history of Angola Category:Cross-border operations of South Africa Category:Battles and operations of the South African Border War Category:1985 in Angola Category:1985 in South Africa Category:September 1985 events in Africa "