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Oscar Emigdio Benítez Personal information Full name Oscar Emigdio Benítez Date of birth October 6, 1948 Place of birth San Vicente, El Salvador Playing position Manager Youth career Once Berlinés Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1964 C.D Santiagueño Teams managed 1991 El Salvador 1991–1992 Real España 1993–1994 Águila 1999 FAS 1999–2000 Once Municipal 1998–1999 El Salvador 2000–2001 Motagua 2001 Atlético Balboa 2001–2002 Municipal Limeño 2003 Aspirante 2004 Once Municipal 2005 Coca Cola 2006 Alianza 2006–2007 Platense 2008 San Salvador F.C. 2008 Luis Ángel Firpo * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Oscar Emigdio Benítez (born October 6, 1948 in San Vicente, El Salvador) is a former Salvadoran (El Salvador) football player and manager.
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Coaching career
Oscar Emigdio Benítez became a coach, and has spent almost two decades managing several clubs in El Salvador and Honduras.
El Salvador national team (1991 and 1999–2000)
In 1991, Benítez was named head coach of the El Salvador national team, which he managed at the 1991 1991 UNCAF Nations Cup. His second period as El Salvador's manager began in 1999, and ended one year later.[1] During that time, El Salvador failed to qualify to the 2002 World Cup. He left the national team for Honduran champions Motagua.[2]
He later coached C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo[3] but was dismissed after less than 4 months with the club, due to poor results.
Coordinator of the El Salvador National football team
Benítez was elected to be the Coordinator of the El Salvador National football team in June, 2009. However after The under 20 was eliminated due to the failure of the right paperwork for the player Dustin Corea. Benítez resigned due to his part in the scandal. [1]
References
- ^ Courtney, Barrie. "International Matches 2000 - North and Central America and Caribbean". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/intldetails/2000nca.html. Retrieved 2009-07-14.
- ^ Emigdio Benítez se va al Motagua - El Diario de Hoy (Spanish)
- ^ Firpo: Benítez fichó para los toros - El Gráfico (Spanish)
External links
- Óscar Benítez: "El fútbol salvadoreño puede crecer - El Gráfico (Spanish)
- Con El Salvador en la mente, y Limeño en el corazón - El Diario de Hoy (Spanish)
El Salvador national football team – managers - Thompson (1930–35)
- Elías (1935–38)
- Garay (1940–41)
- Slade (1941–1943)
- Gonzalez (1943–48)
- Orlandini (1949–51)
- Estrada (1953)
- Tomasino (1954–59)
- Guardado (1959–60)
- Miranda (1961)
- Comitante (1962–63)
- Carrasco (1965–67)
- Guzmán (1968)
- Bundio (1968–70)
- Carrasco (1970)
- Miranda (1971)
- D'Angelo (1972)
- Tupinambá (1973)
- Rodríguez (1973–74)
- Miranda (1975)
- Estrada (1975–76)
- Magaña (1976)
- Pinto (1976)
- Porta (1977)
- J. Contreras (1977)
- Tomasino (1978)
- Magaña (1979)
- Rodríguez (1979–82)
- A. Contreras (1983)
- Magaña (1984)
- Quarterone (1984–85)
- Cabrera (1986)
- Magaña (1987)
- Đorić (1988)
- Vukašinović (1988–89)
- Miranda (1989)
- Dojčinovski (1989)
- Benítez (1991)
- Aude (1991–92)
- Ruiz (1992)
- Vieira (1993–94)
- Pastoriza (1995–96)
- A. Contreras (1996–97)
- Đorić (1997–98)
- Dojčinovski (1998)
- Peres (1998)
- Benítez (1999–2000)
- Recinos (2000–02)
- Paredes (2002–04)
- A. Contreras (2004)
- Cavagnaro (2005)
- Aguilar (2005–06)
- de los Cobos (2006–09)
- Rugamas (2010–2011)
- Israel (2011–)
Categories:- 1948 births
- Living people
- People from San Vicente, El Salvador
- Salvadoran footballers
- Salvadoran football managers
- C.D. Motagua football managers
- El Salvador national football team managers
- Salvadoran football biography stubs
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