Gregorio Bundio

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Gregorio Bundio
Personal information
Full nameGregorio Bundio Nuñez
Date of birth (1928-05-14) 14 May 1928
Place of birthAvellaneda, Argentina
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Independiente
1952Palermo de Guatemala
19521953Atlético Marte
19541955Dragón
Teams managed
19551956Dragón
19591960Alianza
19611962El Salvador
19651968UES
19681970El Salvador
Atlético Marte
Pulgarcito de América
1974Negocios Internacionales
Adler
Atlante San Alejo
FAS
Sonsonate
Juventud Retalteca
Sacachispas
Huinca Renancó
Ralicó
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

Gregorio Bundio Nuñez (born 14 May 1928) is a former football player and manager.

Nicknamed Goyo, Bundio coached El Salvador from 1968–1970 and qualified them for their first ever FIFA World Cup Finals in 1970.[1]

Alianza

Gregorio Bundio was the first coach appointed by the newly formed club Alianza F.C. between 1959 to 1960. [citation needed]

In January 2011 he was given a pension for life by the National Assembly for his contribution to Salvadoran football.[2]

References

  1. Zelada Uceda, Víctor (2008-09-08). "El día que se tocó el cielo" (in Spanish). El Salvador.com. Retrieved 2009-08-21. 
  2. Asamblea concede pensiones vitalicias a Gregorio Bundio y a “Maquinita” Merlos - El Salvador Noticias.net (Spanish)

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