Jorge Garcés

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Garcés and the second or maternal family name is Rojas.
Jorge Garcés
Personal information
Full nameJorge Luis Garcés Rojas
Date of birth13 May 1954
Place of birthTalca, Chile
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1973–1977Santiago Wanderers
1975→ San Luis de Quillota (loan)
1976→ Iberia (loan)
1977–1979Real España
1979–1980Lota Schwager
1980–1986Royal Franc Borains
1983–1984Rayo Vallecano (loan)
1984–1985Universidad Católica (loan)
1985–1986→ La Serena (loan)
1986–1987RFC Arquennes
Teams managed
1989–1991RFC Arquennes
1992Provincial Osorno
1993Everton
1994–1995Cobreloa
1996Deportes Temuco
1997Puerto Montt
1998–1999Municipal Iquique
1999–2001Santiago Wanderers
2001Chile (caretaker)
2002–2003Chiapas
2004–2005Everton
2006–2007O'Higgins
2008Deportes Concepción
2008Unión Española
2010Santiago Wanderers
2011Ñublense
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Jorge Luis Garcés Rojas (born May 13, 1954 in Talca) is a Chilean football manager. His last team was Ñublense in the Chilean First Division.

Manager

Garcés started his managerial career in 1989 with RFC Arquennes. In 1992, he won the Primera B Championship with Provincial Osorno.

Garcés joined Santiago Wanderers in 1999, getting promotion to First Division. In 2001, the team won the First Division championship, qualifying to the Copa Libertadores.

Following the resignation of Pedro García, manager of Chile national football team in 2001, Garcés was hired by the ANFP to coach the Chilean team, getting two defeats (Brazil 2–0 Chile, Colombia 3–1 Chile) and a draw (Chile 0–0 Ecuador).

O'Higgins hired Garcés for the 2007 Clausura, finishing second in the League Table. The club also reached the semi-finals. Garcés left the team in 2007.

Honours

Provincial Osorno
Santiago Wanderers

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