Néstor Matamala

Néstor Rodrigo Matamala Molina (born 13 October 1940) is a Chilean football manager and} Youth Soccer Team Owner and Teacher/Trainer Academia de Fútbol Nestor R. Matamala and FC Juventud Henerma.[1]

Néstor Matamala
Personal information
Full name Néstor Rodrigo Matamala Molina
Date of birth (1940-10-13) 13 October 1940
Place of birth Cholchol, Chile
Managerial career
Years Team
1975 Izabal
1977 Broncos
1978–1979 Motagua
1980–1982 Real España
1982–1984 Platense
1986–1987 Olimpia
1987–1988 Sula
1988–1989 Marathón
1990 Motagua
1991–1992 Águila
1992–1993 Real España
1993 El Salvador (caretaker)
1995–1997 Independiente

Managerial career

Néstor Rodrigo Matamala has coached a number of Honduran teams, including Real C.D. España, Platense F.C., C.D. Olimpia and F.C. Motagua. He coached the Izabal de Puerto Barrios of Guatemala and C.D. Águila of El Salvador. He now has a Soccer Academy and the name of his Soccer Team is FC Juventud Henerma. He has joined Alliance with Marcet Soccer in Spain and is in the process of joining alliances with other Soccer Teams from Europe and South America. In May 1993, he was asked as caretaker for the El Salvador last game during World Cup 1994 qualifying campaign.[2]

He won three league titles of the Honduran Liga Nacional with Motagua (1978–79), Real España (1980–81) and Olimpia (1986–87).[3]

Honours

Motagua

Real España

Olimpia

References


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