Luis Santibáñez
Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz (February 7, 1936 – September 5, 2008) was a retired football manager from Chile. As a team coach he won the Chilean title four times, once with Unión San Felipe (1971) and three times with Unión Española (1973, 1975, and 1977).
Photograph of Luis Santibañez
He served as manager of the Chile national football team between 1977 and 1982, which included qualification for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. There Chile was eliminated in the first round, in a group with Algeria, Austria and Germany.
Teams as a coach
Honors
Primera División de Chile
Segunda División de Chile
Campeonato Ecuatoriano de Fútbol Primera A
References
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- Bertola (1917)
- Bertone (1920–22)
- Rosetti (1926)
- Powell (1928)
- Orth (1930–32)
- Mazullo (1936–39)
- Garay (1941)
- Orth (1942–44)
- Orth (1948–49)
- Bucciardi (1949–50)
- Orth (1950–54)
- Salerno (1956–57)
- Pakozdi (1957)
- Riera (1958–62)
- Hormazábal (1962–65)
- Alamos (1965–66)
- Scopelli (1966–67)
- Nocetti (1968–69)
- Hormazábal (1970)
- Riera (1970)
- Vera (1971)
- Pino (1971–72)
- Gutendorf (1972)
- Alamos (1973–74)
- Morales (1974–75)
- Peña (1976–77)
- Santibáñez (1977–82)
- Ibarra (1982–83)
- Carrasco (1984)
- Cantatore (1984)
- Morales (1985)
- Ibarra (1986)
- Aravena (1987)
- Rodríguez (1987)
- Aravena (1988–89)
- Salah (1990–93)
- Acosta (1993)
- Jozić (1994)
- Azkargorta (1995–96)
- Acosta (1996–2000)
- García (2001)
- Garcés (2001)
- Vaccia (2002)
- Olmos (2003–05)
- Acosta (2005–07)
- Bielsa (2007–11)
- Borghi (2011–)
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Santibanez, Luis |
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February 7, 1936 |
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September 5, 2008 |
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