Máximo GarayPersonal information |
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Full name | Máximo Garay S. |
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Date of birth | (1898-06-10)10 June 1898 |
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Place of birth | Budapest, Austria-Hungary |
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Date of death | 8 August 1960(1960-08-08) (aged 62) |
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Place of death | Santiago, Chile |
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Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
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Managerial career |
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Years | Team |
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1934–1935 | Platense |
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1936 | Independiente |
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1937 | Gimnasia LP |
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1938 | San Lorenzo |
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1938 | Universidad Católica |
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1940 | Colo-Colo |
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1940–1941 | El Salvador |
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1941 | Chile |
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1941 | Magallanes |
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1942 | Badminton |
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1945–1946 | Badminton |
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Máximo Garay S. (Hungarian: Garay Miksa, 10 June 1898 – 8 August 1960) was a Hungarian naturalized Chilean football manager.
Career
Born Miska Garay Magnuzs in Hungary, he naturalized Chilean. He worked for clubs in Argentina and Chile. In addition, he was the manager of both El Salvador and Chile national teams.[1] In 1940, he was the manager of Colo-Colo.[2]
References
- ^ "Aquí están, estos son, los DT de Selección que dirigieron al «Ciclón» – Parte 2". PROYECTO BOEDO (in Spanish). 11 April 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2022.
- ^ "Historia de Colo-Colo - Memoria y estadísticas de Colo-Colo". historiadecolocolo.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 September 2022.
External links
- Futbolistas extranjeros en Chile
Chile squad – 1941 South American Championship third place
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Máximo Garay – Managerial positions |
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Club Atlético Independiente – managers |
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Deportes Magallanes – managers |
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- Tirado (1931)
- Bahamondes (1933)
- Torres (1933–35)
- Veloso (1938)
- Garay (1941)
- Orth (1942–43)
- Platko (1945)
- Boffi (1948)
- Orlandelli (1959)
- Cruzat (1961)
- Cheix (1962)
- García (1963)
- Cruzat (1964–66)
- Caldera (1966)
- Hernández (1967–68)
- Biondi (1969)
- Estay (1969–72)
- Navarro (1973)
- Miranda (1974–75)
- Hernández (1975)
- Cruzat (1978)
- Cruz (1978)
- Duarte (1979)
- Jara (1980–82)
- Venegas (1983)
- M. Rodríguez Vega (1984)
- Jara (1985)
- Castro (1986)
- Venegas (1986)
- Spicto (1986)
- Ricardo Horta (1986)
- Graells (1986)
- Jara (1988)
- Lara (1988)
- G. Páez (1989–90)
- Jáuregui (1992)
- Dabrowski (1993)
- Jáuregui (1993)
- Espinoza (1995–96)
- G. Yávar (1996)
- Valdés (1996)
- Rojas (1997)
- G. Yávar (1997)
- Funes (1998)
- J. Páez (1999)
- R. Yávar (1999–2000)
- M. Rodríguez (2000–01)
- Maureira (2001)
- Aravena (2002–03)
- Hurtado (2003–05)
- Rivas (2005)
- Ubilla (2006)
- Rivas (2006)
- G. Páez (2006)
- Burgos (2006)
- Méndez c (2006)
- Vergara (2007)
- Riffo (2008)
- Hurtado (2008–14)
- Úbeda (2014–15)
- Rivera c (2015)
- Abraham (2015–16)
- Pereyra (2016)
- Balladares (2017–18)
- Gutiérrez c (2018)
- Correa (2018–19)
- Ormazábal (2019)
- Pereyra (2019–20)
- Vergara (2020–21)
- Núñez (2021–23)
- Leal c (2023)
- Salas (2023)
- Fuentes (2024–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
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