Conrado Miranda
Personal information | |||
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Full name | José Conrado Miranda Sasso | ||
Date of birth | October 14, 1928 | ||
Place of birth | San Vicente, El Salvador | ||
Playing position | midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
-1943 | Pipiles F.C. | ||
1944,1945 | Independiente de San Vicente | ||
-1954 | Marte Quezaltepeque | ||
1954 | Uruguay | ||
1955-57 | Marte Quezaltepeque | ||
1958 | Club Sport La Libertad | ||
1959-60 | Águila | ||
National team | |||
1948–1955 | El Salvador | 54 | (3) |
Teams managed | |||
1955–1957 | Marte Quezaltepeque | ||
1959–1961 | Águila | ||
1961 | El Salvador | ||
1962 | UES | ||
Quequeisque | |||
1967 | Alianza | ||
1971 | El Salvador | ||
1975 | El Salvador | ||
1975–1978 | Águila | ||
1962 | Atlante | ||
1986-1987 | Once Municipal | ||
1989 | El Salvador | ||
1989 | Cojutepeque | ||
1993–1995 | El Roble | ||
Tiburones | |||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
José Conrado Miranda Sasso (born October 14, 1928 in El Salvador). is a Salvadoran football player and former coach who created a legacy in El Salvador.
He and longtime partner Juan Francisco Barraza helped evolve football in El Salvador. He was known as El Estilista.
Club career
His first steps as a player are traced to the Pipiles F.C. His debut at the national level was playing for Independiente de San Vicente. Later he moved to CD Alacranes which was renamed C.D. Atlético Marte at his suggestion. In 1954 Conrado Miranda was contracted as a player by Uruguay de Coronado[1] (Costa Rica) for a 1-year contract. Afterwards he returned to Atlético Marte for a three-year stint but this time as player/coach that produced three national championships (1955,1956,1957).
He was again contracted by a Costa Rica team, Club Sport La Libertad. After this final stint on international soil Conrado Miranda returned to El Salvador where he was contracted by C.D. Águila of San Miguel as both player and coach. The team earned a championship in 1959. In 1960, after suffering a broken leg, he retired as a player. He took the opportunity to coach the El Salvador National team and left his CD Aguila team in 1st place. They won the championship with Carlos Padilla as the coach (1960).
International career
Conrado Miranda represented El Salvador as a captain most of the time from 1948 to 1955,[2] during this period El Salvador won the Gold Medal at the VII Central American and Caribbean Games in 1954 in Mexico.[3]
Managerial career
As a coach Conrado Miranda has obtained multiple championships at national and international level (3 national championships with Atlético Marte, 3 national championships with CD Aguila, 1 CONCACAF Champions Cup). He has also coached the Salvadoran National team both at major and junior levels with success especially in 1964 when he took the youth National team to 1st place in the NORCECA, a competition played in Guatemala.
Conrado Miranda is also the founder of AEFES (Asociación de Entrenadores de Fútbol de El Salvador) for which he was the first president in 1965 and CONADEPRE (Comisión Nacional de Deportes Recreativos de El Salvador). Under this institution he created what is known now as Papi fútbol (fútbol for players over 35) and Babi fútbol (fútbol for players under 15) as a vehicle to promote the game.
Conrado Miranda has received multiple honours in recognition of his illustrious career. He was named to the Salvadoran Team of the 20th century and received "La Espiga Dorada" from the hands of the President of El Salvador at the time, Francisco Flores, in recognition for his achievements as a player and coach and for his contribution to all sporting activities at the national level.
Achievements
Year | Finish | Team | Tournament | Role | Notes |
1954 | Champion | Salvadoran National Team | VII Juegos Centro Americanos y del Caribe | Player | played in México |
1955 | Champion | Deportivo Atlético Marte | 1st Division El Salvador | Player/Coach | |
1956 | Champion | Deportivo Atlético Marte | 1st Division El Salvador | Player/Coach | |
1957 | Champion | Deportivo Atlético Marte | 1st Division El Salvador | Player/Coach | |
1959 | Champion | Club Deportivo Aguila | 1st Division El Salvador | Player/Coach | |
1960 | Champion | Club Deportivo Aguila | 1st Division El Salvador | Player/Coach* | *Started season before taking National Team |
1961 | 2nd Place | Salvadoran Nacional Team | NORCECA | Coach | played in Costa Rica |
1962 | Champion | UES | Liga de Ascenso | Coach | |
1967 | 2nd Place | Alianza F.C. | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach | |
1964 | Champion | Salvadoran Nacional Team | NORCECA Under 19 | Coach | played in Guatemala |
1975 | Champion | C.D. Águila | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach | |
1976 | Champion | C.D. Águila | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach | |
1976 | Champion | C.D. Águila | CONCACAF Champions Cup | Coach | |
1978 | 2nd Place | C.D. Águila | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach | |
1989 | 2nd Place | Cojutepeque F.C. | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach | |
1993 | 3rd Place | C. D. El Roble | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach | |
1994 | 3rd Place | C. D. El Roble | 1st Division El Salvador | Coach |
As a coach
As a coach Conrado Miranda has obtained multiple championships at national and international level (3 national championships with Atlético Marte, 3 national championships with CD Aguila, 1 CONCACAF Champions Cup). He has also coached the Salvadoran National team both at major[4] and junior levels with success especially in 1964 when he took the youth National team to 1st place in the NORCECA played in Guatemala
In top of being a very successful coach Conrado Miranda is also the founder of AEFES (Asociación de Entrenadores de Fútbol de El Salvador) for which he was the first president in 1965 and CONADEPRE (Comisión Nacional de Deportes Recreativos de El Salvador). Under this institution he created what is know now as Papi fútbol (fútbol for players over 35) and Babi fútbol (fútbol for players under 15) as a tool to promote the game.
Conrado Miranda has received multiple honours in recognition of his illustrious career, he was named in the Salvadoran Team of the 20th century and received "La Espiga Dorada" from de hands of the President of El Salvador at the time Francisco Flores, the latest in recognition for his achievements as a player and coach and for his contribution to all sporting activities at national level.
References
- ↑ Eliseo Quintanilla, el primer cuzcatleco aquí en 20 años - Nación (Spanish)
- ↑ EL SALVADOR CAMPEON DE FUTBOL DE VII JUEGOS - El Balón Cuscatleco (Spanish)
- ↑ Memorias de México 1954 - La Prensa Gráfica (Spanish)
- ↑ Courtney, Barrie (2005-02-02). "International Matches 1989 - North and Central America and Caribbean". RSSSF.
External links
- ¿QUÉPASÓCON...CONRADOMIRANDA - (Spanish)
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