Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2020
Ignacio Trelles
Ignacio Trelles Campos, conocido en el ámbito futbolístico mexicano como Don Nacho, fue un futbolista, director técnico y supervisor de fuerzas básicas del fútbol mexicano. Fue uno de los máximos referentes de ese deporte en México; pese a no tener una larga y fructifera carrera futbolística, se convirtió en el técnico más exitoso en la historia de la Primera División de México, con un total de 15 títulos nacionales e internacionales. Falleció a la edad de 103 años, a causa de un infarto.
Marc Meneau
Marc Meneau fue un chef francés que obtuvo tres estrellas de la Guía Michelin. Fue el chef del restaurante L'Espérance ubicado en Saint-Père.
Emil Gabriel Jula
Emil Gabriel Jula fue un futbolista rumano.
Santiago Manuin Valera
Santiago Manuin Valera fue un dirigente indígena y activista por los derechos humanos de la selva del Perú perteneciente a la etnia awajún. Dedicó su vida a la protección de la naturaleza amazónica y a la promoción del desarrollo de las comunidades indígenas que habitan en ella.
Nazar Najarian
Nazar Najarian, also known as Nazo, was a Lebanese businessman and politician of Armenian descent who served as secretary-general of Lebanon's Kataeb Party, a Christian political party, from 11 June 2018 until his death on 4 August 2020.
Burhan Kuzu
Burhan Kuzu was a Turkish politician of the Justice and Development Party who served as a member of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for Istanbul in the 22nd to 24th and 26th parliaments.
Christopher Beeny
Christopher Beeny was an English actor and dancer. He had a career as a child actor, but was best known for his work as the footman Edward Barnes on the 1970s television series Upstairs, Downstairs, as Billy Henshaw in the sitcom In Loving Memory, and as the incompetent debt collector and golfer Morton Beamish in Last of the Summer Wine.
John McNamara
John Francis McNamara was an American professional baseball player, manager and coach. After spending over 15 years in the minor leagues as a catcher and player-manager, McNamara helmed six Major League Baseball (MLB) teams for all or parts of 19 seasons between 1969 and 1996. He directed the 1986 Boston Red Sox to the American League pennant, and was named his league's "Manager of the Year" by both the BBWAA and The Sporting News. However, the Red Sox were defeated by the New York Mets in seven games in the 1986 World Series when they failed to hold a two-run, two-out, two-strike lead in Game 6, and a three-run advantage in Game 7.
Suna Kıraç
Suna Kıraç was a Turkish businesswoman and a billionaire.
Alfred Riedl
Alfred Riedl was an Austrian football player and manager. As a player he was a striker. His last coaching role was with the Indonesia national football team.