Hernán Carrasco Vivanco

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Hernán Carrasco Vivanco
Personal information
Full name Hernán Carrasco Vivanco
Date of birth (1928-03-29) 29 March 1928 (age 93)
Place of birth Arauco, Chile
Teams managed
Years Team
1960 Colo-Colo
1965–1967 El Salvador
1966–1967 Alianza
1968 Águila
1969–1970 Atlético Marte
1969–1970 El Salvador
1969–1970 Atlético Marte
1984 Universidad de Chile
1989 Alianza
1992–1993 Luis Ángel Firpo
1993–1994 FAS
1999–2001 Águila
2001–2002 Municipal Limeño

Hernán Carrasco Vivanco (born 29 March 1928) is a former Chilean football (soccer) manager, who created a legacy in El Salvador by winning five Primera División titles with Alianza F.C. in 1966, 1967, 1989 and CONCACAF Champions' Cup in 1967 - Atlético Marte 1969, 1970 and Águila in 1968 and in 1987 he won a Primera División National Championship and also coached the El Salvador national team at 1970 FIFA World Cup in Mexico.[1][2]

However it was an unhappy campaign losing all three games and he resigned afterwards. He made an important contribution to the development of one of the best teams in Chilean history: Universidad de Chile "Blue Ballet". He was for many years president of the Chilean coaches and was one of the founders of the Salvadoran Coaches Association.

He has his own football school called the Academia Futuro de Hernán Carrasco Vivanco.

References[]

  1. ^ "Hern n Carrasco Vivanco: "Es falta de respeto comparar a la Orquesta Alba con el Alianza de hoy" | Noticias de El Salvador - elsalvador.com".
  2. ^ "La batalla perdida de Carrasco Vivanco | Noticias de El Salvador - elsalvador.com".


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