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Óscar Benítez (footballer, born 1948)

Óscar Benítez (footballer, born 1948)

Salvadoran footballer and manager


Óscar Emigdio Benítez (born October 6, 1948) is a Salvadoran former professional football player and manager. Benítez became a coach and has spent almost two decades managing several clubs in El Salvador and Honduras.[1][2]

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Playing career

Benítez was born in San Vicente, El Salvador.

Coaching career

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 UNCAF Nations Cup. His second period as El Salvador's manager began in 1999, and ended one year later.[3] During that time, El Salvador failed to qualify to the 2002 World Cup. He left the national team for Honduran champions Motagua.[4]

Águila

In 1993, Benítez was appointed as coach of C.D. Águila, replacing Juan Quarterone.

Alianza

In 2006, Benítez signed as coach of Alianza F.C., replacing Miguel Mansilla.

Luis Ángel Firpo

In September 2008, Benítez signed as new coach of C.D. Luis Ángel Firpo, replacing Miguel Aguilar Obando. In December of the same year, Benítez was replaced by Agustín Castillo.[5]

Return to Águila

In January 2019, Benítez was appointed as sports director of C.D. Águila.

Administrative roles

Óscar Emigdio Benítez was elected the head of Asociación de Entrenadores de Fútbol de El Salvador (AEFES) from 2011 until he lost the election to Douglas Vidal Jimenez in 2015.[6] He was re-elected to the head of Asociación de Entrenadores de Fútbol de El Salvador (AEFES) from 2018 until 2020[7]

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.

Honours

Manager

Club

C.D. Municipal Limeño
Real España

References

  1. "Deportes en el Diario de Hoy:Oscar Benítez aceptó el reto".
  2. ""Óscar Benítez era el indicado"". Retrieved December 31, 2004.
  3. "Emigdio Benítez se va al Motagua" (in Spanish). El Diario de Hoy. Retrieved March 17, 2013.



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