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Chilean football manager
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
González and the second or maternal family name is
Romero.
Carlos Alberto González Romero[1] (born in 1960 in Coronel) is a Chilean football manager and former footballer.
In 1990, González joined Peruvian club Sporting Cristal, coinciding with his compatriots Quemel Farías as teammate and Eugenio Jara as coach.[2]
In 2004, he was signed by Deportes Temuco. That season he put the team into the Torneo Apertura and Torneo Clausura quarterfinals.[3]
On December 12, 2005, he agreed a contract with Santiago Wanderers to coach them for face the Torneo Apertura.[3][4] On July 3, he was fired from Wanderers.[5]
In 2006, he returned to Temuco to coach the now called Deportivo Temuco. On April 23, 2007, he was fired from Deportivo Temuco, being replaced by Eduardo Bonvallet.[6]
Carlos González – Managerial positions |
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- Veloso (1981)
- Ruiz (1982)
- Vargas (1982)
- Godoy (1983)
- Vargas (1984)
- Cruz (1983)
- Acosta (1984–88)
- Rodríguez Vega (1988–89)
- Vargas (1989)
- Ruiz (1990)
- Farránc (1990)
- G. Cornejo (1990)
- Cortázar (1991–92)
- Gutiérrez (1993)
- 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)
- Santibáñez (2005)
- Ceballos (2005)
- G. Cornejo (2006)
- Páez (2006)
- Vinés (2006–07)
- Ortiz (2007–08)
- Toledo (2008)
- González (2008)
- Apablaza (2009)
- Hidalgo (2009)
- Toledo (2009)
- de la Barra (2010)
- Fernández (2010)
- J. Rodríguez (2011)
- Abraham (2012)
- Rubio (2012)
- Durán (2013)
- Toledo (2016)
- Climent (2016)
- Abdala (2016)
- F. Cornejo (2017–2018)
- Fuertes (2018)
- Molins (2018)
- Muñoz (2018)
- Durán (2019)
- Garcés (2019–20)
- Rojas (2020–22)
- Lira (2022)
- Rojas (2022)
- Orellana (2023)
- Cataldo (2024–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
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