Carlos Pachamé

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Carlos Pachamé
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Pachamé in Estudiantes de La Plata
Personal information
Full name Carlos Oscar Pachamé
Date of birth (1944-02-25) 25 February 1944 (age 78)
Place of birth Fortín Olavarría,
Rivadavia Partido, Argentina
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1963–1971 Estudiantes (LP) (see below)
1972–1973 Boca Juniors 71 (2)
1974–1976 Estudiantes (LP) 273 (total) (6)
1977 Quilmes 8 (0)
1977 Lanús 35 (1)
1978–1979 Independiente Medellin ? (0)
1979–1980 Rochester Lancers 3 (0)
National team
1967–1969 Argentina 10 (0)
Teams managed
1981 Estudiantes (LP)
Argentina U20
Saudi Arabia U20
1997 Avispa Fukuoka
2003 Estudiantes (LP)
2004–present Estudiantes (LP) (youth)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of March 2008

Carlos Oscar Pachamé (born 25 February 1944) is an Argentine former football player and coach, who played as a midfielder.

Playing career[]

As a player, Pachamé was a defensive midfielder for the Estudiantes de La Plata team that won three successive editions of the Copa Libertadores from 1968 to 1970, and the 1968 Copa Intercontinental. In those teams, he formed part of a fearsome midfield, along with Carlos Bilardo and Eduardo Flores.

He also played for the Argentina national team[1] and Boca Juniors. Later in his career he had short spells with Quilmes, Lanús, Independiente Medellin and Rochester Lancers.

Coaching career[]

After retirement, Pachamé became a coach. Under Pachamé, the Argentina under-20 team took second place in the 1983 U-20 World Cup. He was an assistant coach, during the tenure of Carlos Bilardo as the coach of the Argentina, when the team won the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico and finished second in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy.

Managerial statistics[]

[2]

Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Avispa Fukuoka 1997 1997 32 7 0 25 021.88
Total 32 7 0 25 021.88

Honours[]

Estudiantes de La Plata

References[]

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