Chilean football manager (1932–2000)
Pedro Morales Torres (8 August 1932 – 13 September 2000) was a Chilean football manager.
He coach several international Chile teams: Chile Olympic team at the 1984 Summer Olympics and the Chile national team at the 1986 FIFA World Cup Qualifications.[1]
Pedro Morales Torres – Managerial positions
Pedro Morales Torres – Managerial positions |
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- Torino (1962–63)
- Miño (1963–64)
- Vásquez (1965)
- Farías (1965)
- García (1966)
- Carvajal (1967)
- Valdés (1968)
- Reinoso (1968–69)
- Morales (1969)
- Reinoso (1970)
- Vidal (1970–71)
- Reinoso (1972)
- Bello (1973)
- Araya (1974)
- H. Miranda (1974)
- Mitjaew (1975)
- Aburto (1976)
- Reinoso (1977–78)
- Mitjaew (1979)
- G. Díaz (1979–81)
- Mitjaew (1981–83)
- Reinoso (1983)
- Vaccia (1983–84)
- Mercury (1992)
- Acevedo (1992)
- Fabbiani (1992)
- Gatica (1993–94)
- Ubilla (1994–97)
- Páez (1997)
- Mendoza (1998)
- Palmac (1998)
- Godoy (1998)
- Rodríguez (1999)
- Pecoraro (2000)
- Páez (2000–01)
- Riffo (2002)
- Astorga (2003)
- Balochi (2003–04)
- G. Pérez (2005–06)
- Páez (2007)
- Bustamante (2007–08)
- Pozo (2009)
- G. Pérez (2009–10)
- I. Díaz (2010)
- Yáñez (2011)
- Álamos (2012)
- Flores (2012)
- L. Pérez (2013)
- Hisis (2013)
- Meléndez (2014)
- Musrri (2014–15)
- J. Miranda (2015)
- G. Pérez (2015)
- García (2015–16)
- Garcés (2015)
- Delgadoc (2016)
- L. Pérez (2016–17)
- G. Pérez (2017–18)
- Ferragut (2018)
- Larraín (2018)
- Ferragut (2019)
- Huerta (2019)
- Muñoz (2020–21)
- Pereyra (2021–22)
- Lobos (2022)
- Musrri (2022–23)
- Núñez (2023–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
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Chile squad – 1975 Copa América
Chile squad – 1984 Summer Olympics
Chilean Primera División winning managers