Francisco Hormazábal

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Francisco Hormazábal
Francisco Hormazábal, Estadio, 1944-08-25 (77).jpg
Personal information
Full name Francisco Hormazábal Castillo
Date of birth (1920-07-04)4 July 1920
Place of birth Antofagasta, Chile
Date of death 13 January 1990(1990-01-13) (aged 69)
Place of death Santiago, Chile
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 8+12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1941–1949 Colo-Colo 78 (13)
Teams managed
1950 Fiap
1953 Palestino
1953–1956 O'Higgins Braden / O'Higgins
1957–1958 Colchagua
1959–1960 Unión Española
1962 Ferrobádminton
1963–1965 Chile
1963 Santiago Morning
1964 Deportes Temuco
1966–1967 Independiente Medellín
1968–1969 Antofagasta Portuario
1970–1971 Colo-Colo
1972 Santiago Wanderers
1972–1973 Independiente Medellín
1974 Pereira
1975–1976 Santa Fé
1977–1981 Unión Magdalena
1982 Pereira
1983–1984 Huachipato
1985 Audax Italiano
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 28 August 2015

Francisco Hormazábal (born 4 July 1920 — 13 January 1990) was a Chilean footballer and manager.

In 1975, he won the Primera División de Colombia title with Independiente Santa Fé as a manager, which failed to win that title in 37 years breaking the negative record in 2012.[1]

Honours[]

Player[]

Club[]

Colo-Colo

Manager[]

Club[]

Palestino
O'Higgins
Deportes Temuco
Antofagasta Portuario
Colo-Colo
Santa Fé
Huachipato

References[]

  1. ^ "Independiente Santa Fe y las siete ocasiones que gritó campeón" (in Spanish). El Tiempo. 14 July 2012. Retrieved 28 August 2015.
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