Luis Tirado
Chilean football manager (1906–1964)
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Tirado and the second or maternal family name is
Gordillo.
Luis Norberto Tirado Gordillo (born 4 April 1906 — 24 November 1964) was a Chilean footballer and manager.
Career
Born in Copiapó, Chile, he represented the Tocopilla team at the age of 14. Later, he played for Colo-Colo, Santiago National, Magallanes and Universidad de Chile.[1]
He coached three Chile national teams and Universidad de Chile as well as Colo-Colo two times.[2] Outside of Chile, he coached Sporting Cristal from 1956 to 1958.[1]
Personal life
In 1926, he graduated as a primary school teacher. In addition, he spent time making conferences and sport talks.[1]
At the same time he was a player of Universidad de Chile, he studied to graduate as a PE teacher.[1]
Honours
Manager
- Universidad de Chile
- Colo-Colo
- Sporting Cristal
- San Luis de Quillota
References
External links
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- Baldovinos (1961)
- Tirado (1964)
- Baldovinos (1964)
- Silva (1964–69)
- Díaz (1968)
- Santibáñez (1970–71)
- C. Ramírez (1972)
- Santibáñez (1972)
- Gálvez (1973)
- Baldovinos (1974)
- Carrasco (1977)
- Venegas (1980)
- Baldovinos (1982–83)
- Prieto (1983)
- Santibáñez (1983)
- Baldovinos (1984)
- Vargas (1984)
- Luco (1985)
- Quiroz (1985)
- Gálvez (1986)
- Zelada (1988)
- García (1988)
- L. Ramírez (1989)
- Cortés (1989)
- Jara (1990)
- Cortés (1991–92)
- Hermosilla (1992)
- Gaete (1993–94)
- Gálvez (1994)
- Cortés (1995–96)
- Delgado (1997)
- Núñez (1997)
- Di Meola (1998–99)
- Laraignée (1999)
- Godoy (1999)
- Toro (2000–03)
- M. Soto (2004)
- Godoy (2004–05)
- Espinoza (2006)
- Paolorossi (2006)
- Chazarreta (2007–08)
- Roco c (2008)
- Flores (2008)
- Mariani (2008–09)
- Cisneros (2009–10)
- Basay (2010)
- Cossio (2011)
- Chazarreta (2011)
- Marchesini (2011)
- Cossio (2011–12)
- Figueroa (2012)
- Chazarreta (2012)
- N. Soto (2012–13)
- Mirandac (2013)
- Cisneros (2013)
- Rambert (2014)
- Mirandac (2014)
- Ponce (2014–15)
- Vigevani (2015)
- Guajardo c (2015)
- Corengia (2015–16)
- Fredesc (2016)
- Lovrincevich (2016)
- Vigevani (2017)
- Madrid (2017)
- Ayude (2017–18)
- Arcosc (2018)
- Lovrincevich (2018)
- Arcosc (2018)
- Madrid (2018)
- Yllana (2019)
- Peraltac (2019)
- Corengia (2019)
- Durán (2020)
- Roco (2020–21)
- Arrotea (2021)
- Acuñac (2021)
- Rivero (2021)
- Orellana (2022)
- Suárez (2022)
- Rivero (2022)
- Cavalieri (2023)
- Sánchezc (2023)
- López (2023)
- Rivero (2023)
- Orellana (2024–)
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