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Chilean football manager
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Santibáñez and the second or maternal family name is
Díaz.
Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz (7 February 1936 – 5 September 2008) was a
Chilean football
manager.
As a team coach he won the
Chilean title four times, once with
Unión San Felipe (1971) and three times with
Unión Española (1973, 1975, and 1977).
He served as manager of the
Chile national football team between 1977 and 1982, which included qualification for the
1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. There Chile was eliminated in the first round, in a group with
Algeria,
Austria and
West Germany, losing all three matches.
Honours
Club
- Unión San Felipe
- Unión Española
- Barcelona Sporting Club
References
External links
Luis Santibáñez – International tournaments |
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Luis Santibáñez – Managerial positions |
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- Veloso (1981)
- Ruiz (1982)
- Vargas (1982)
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Godoy (1983)
- Vargas (1984)
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Cruz (1983)
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Acosta (1984–88)
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Rodríguez Vega (1988–89)
- Vargas (1989)
- Ruiz (1990)
- Farránc (1990)
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G. Cornejo (1990)
- Cortázar (1991–92)
- Gutiérrez (1993)
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G. Cornejo (1994)
- Olivera (1995)
- Farrán (1996)
- Cortázar (1996–97)
- Avilés (1998–99)
- Ortiz (2000)
- Olivera (2001–02)
- J. Rodríguez (2003)
- Cortázar (2003)
- Avilés (2004)
- Cisternas (2004)
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Santibáñez (2005)
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Ceballos (2005)
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G. Cornejo (2006)
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Páez (2006)
- Vinés (2006–07)
- Ortiz (2007–08)
- Toledo (2008)
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González (2008)
- Apablaza (2009)
- Hidalgo (2009)
- Toledo (2009)
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de la Barra (2010)
-
Fernández (2010)
- J. Rodríguez (2011)
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Abraham (2012)
- Rubio (2012)
- Durán (2013)
- Toledo (2016)
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Climent (2016)
- Abdala (2016)
- F. Cornejo (2017–2018)
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Fuertes (2018)
- Molins (2018)
- Muñoz (2018)
- Durán (2019)
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Garcés (2019–20)
- Rojas (2020–22)
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Lira (2022)
- Rojas (2022)
- Orellana (2023)
- Cataldo (2024–)
(c) =
caretaker manager |
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