Eduardo Bonvallet

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Eduardo Bonvallet (born 13 January 1955 in Santiago, Chile) is a retired football player who played as a defensive midfielder and later developed and a TV and radio sports commentator career, best known for his strong and rather raw commentaries on Chilean football, its players, coaches and power structures.

Bonvallet has self-promoted repeatedly for the position of Coach for the National Team, notwithstanding the fact that he has no professional experience as coach, and only has trained university-level teams, such as Universidad Gabriela Mistral. This, however, has changed as he has been recently appointed Head Coach of Deportivo Temuco (owned by Nehuen S.A.).

Has been on trial several times for publicly insulting managers, politicians, businessmen, etc.

In recent years he has earned a considerable support, while he auto proclaimed himself "El gurú".

Bonvallet has also coined a lot of insulting words and phrases, which became popular on his show TVO Channel thanks to the involuntary aid of another one, Caiga Quién Caiga.

Some of his notorious phrases are:

  • ¡Avíspate re-huevón! (React, dumbass!)
  • ¡Desconchetumadrízate! (Un-motherfucker-ize yourself!)
  • ¡Ahuevonado al máximo! (Dumbass to the max!)
  • ¡Feo, mamón y no sabís nada! (Ugly, pussy, and you don't know anything!)
  • ¡Grita huevón, grita! (Scream idiot, scream!)
  • ¡O eres monje, fakir o guerrero, o sencillamente te pierdes![1] (You must be either a monk, a fakir or a warrior or you will simply get lost!)
  • ¡Tienen que comer carne! (They have to eat meat!)

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Bonvallet dirigio a D. Temuco y bajo a tercera division.

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