Fernando Riera Sports manager

Fernando Riera Bauzá (27 June 1920 – 23 September 2010) was a Chilean professional football player and manager, patriarch of Chilean football.Riera was born in Santiago, Chile. He played for the Chile in the 1942, 1947 and 1949 Copa Américas.He played at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, and managed them on home soil when they finished third in the 1962 FIFA World Cup.In 1962–63 he led S.L. Benfica to the Portuguese Championship. He returned to the club in 1966 and led them to the 1966–67 Championship.In 1963 he coached a FIFA XI team. That was the first squad FIFA XI team in history.In 70s and 80s Fernando Riera continued to lead large teams in the world.In Chile left a great legacy, with the disciple coaches like Arturo Salah and Manuel Pellegrini, leaving a tradition and an identity for Chilean football.Riera died in his home city of Santiago.

Personal facts

Birth dateJune 27, 1920
Birth place
Santiago
Date of deathSeptember 23, 2010
Place of death
Santiago

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Football manager

club
Boca Juniors
Chile national football team
RCD Espanyol
S.L. Benfica
Club Nacional de Football
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
C.F. Os Belenenses
position
Forward (association football)
teams
Stade de Reims
Chile national football team
Unión Española
FC Rouen
Club Deportivo Universidad Católica
Deportivo Vasco de Caracas

Fernando Riera on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.historiadeboca.com.ar/tecnicos.asp?CodTec=31&AnioInicial=1930&AnioFinal=2010&OpTipoTorneos=6&=Buscar