Miguel Latín

Chilean footballer (born 1968)

Miguel Angel Latín Carrasco (born July 27, 1968 in Llay-Llay, Chile) is a former Chilean footballer who played for clubs of Chile.

Latín played as a right back for Deportes Temuco before joining Colo-Colo for the 1997 Clausura tournament.[1] Latín was a peripheral figure at Colo-Colo, playing in the 1997 Copa Libertadores group stage and making just two league appearances as the club won the title.[2]

After he retired from playing, Latín became a football coach. He was appointed caretaker manager of Deportes Temuco in 2013, leading the club until the end of the year.[3]

Teams

Honours

Colo-Colo

References

  1. ^ "La inolvidable Noche Alba de 1997" (in Spanish). La Tercera. 25 January 2017.
  2. ^ https://www.memoriawanderers.cl/jugadores/miguel-latin/
  3. ^ "Miguel Latín fue ratificado hasta fin de año como director técnico de Deportes Temuco" (in Spanish). SoyChile. 28 October 2013.
  • Miguel Latín at BDFA (in Spanish)
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Deportes Temucomanagers
  • Tirado (1961–63)
  • Mocciola (1965–66)
  • García (1967–68)
  • Peña (1969–70)
  • Guevara (1971–81)
  • Ortiz (1982)
  • Guevara (1983–84)
  • Mercury (1984)
  • Ortízc (1984)
  • Poblete (1984–1985)
  • Mercury (1987)
  • Belmar (1988)
  • Mora (1989)
  • Guevara (1989)
  • Mercury (1990)
  • Herrera (1991)
  • Santibáñez (1991–92)
  •  (1992)
  • Páez (1992–94)
  • Cortázar (1994–96)
  • Mercuryc (1996)
  • Garcés (1996)
  • Mercury (1997)
  • Álamos (1997)
  • Mercury (1997)
  • Merlo (1998)
  • Guevara (1998)
  • Durán (2000)
  • Mercury (2001–02)
  • Villegas (2003)
  • González (2004)
  • Nigretti (2005)
  • Villegas (2005)
  • Gangas (2006)
  • Guevarac (2006)
  • González (2007)
  • Guevarac (2007)
  • Bonvallet (2007)
  • Soto (2008)
  • Zelaya (2009)
  • Soto (2009)
  • Greig (2009)
  • Muñoz (2009)
  • Hidalgo (2010)
  • Zelaya (2010)
  • Vargas (2011)
  • Cortázar (2011)
  • Girardengo (2012)
  • Barríac (2012)
  • Girardengo (2012)
  • Huerta (2013)
  • Astengo (2013)
  • Latínc (2013)
  • Vergara (2014)
  • Abraham (2014–15)
  • Landeros (2015–17)
  • Giovagnoli (2017–18)
  • Ponce (2018)
  • Vilches (2019)
  • Lira (2019–21)
  • Arán (2022)
  • Avendañoc (2022)
  • Aravena (2022)
  • Avendañoc (2022)
  • Ribera (2023)
  • Cuello (2023–24)
  • Valenciac (2024–)
(c) = caretaker manager


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