Hernán Darío Gómez

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Hernán Darío Gómez, also known as El Bolillo (born February 3, 1956 in Medellín) is a Colombian ex-football player and manager, currently in charge of the Guatemalan national team .

He was an active player from 1966 to 1985.

He successfully led Ecuador to their first World Cup finals in 2002. However, he resigned after a disappointing performance by the Ecuadorian team at the Copa América 2004.

During the World Cup 2006, he was a commentator for Canal RCN.


[edit] Teams as coach


Preceded by
Héctor Núñez
South American Coach of the Year
1996
Succeeded by
Daniel Passarella
Colombia Colombia squad - 1998 FIFA World Cup Colombia

1 O. Córdoba | 2 I. Córdoba | 3 Palacios | 4 Santa | 5 Bermúdez | 6 Serna | 7 de Ávila | 8 Lozano | 9 Valencia | 10 Valderrama | 11 Asprilla | 12 Calero | 13 Cabrera | 14 Bolaño | 15 Aristizábal | 16 Moreno | 17 Estrada | 18 Pérez | 19 Rincón | 20 Ricard | 21 Preciado | 22 Mondragón | Coach: Gómez

Ecuador Ecuador squad - 2002 FIFA World Cup Ecuador

1 Cevallos | 2 Porozo | 3 Hurtado | 4 de la Cruz | 5 Obregón | 6 Guerrón | 7 Asencio | 8 L. Gómez | 9 Kaviedes | 10 Aguinaga | 11 Delgado | 12 Ibarra | 13 Fernández | 14 Burbano | 15 M. Ayoví | 16 Chalá | 17 Espinoza | 18 C. Tenorio | 19 Méndez | 20 E. Tenorio | 21 Sánchez | 22 Viteri | 23 W. Ayoví | Coach: H. Gómez

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