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Freddy García (football manager)

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Freddy García
Personal information
Full name Freddy Manuel García Loayza[1]
Date of birth (1959-11-22) 22 November 1959 (age 65)[1]
Place of birth Tacna, Peru[1]
Managerial career
Years Team
1998–2001 Deportivo Bolito
2002–2006 Coronel Bolognesi (assistant)
2007 Coronel Bolognesi
2008 Diablos Rojos
2008 Total Clean
2009 Deportivo Coopsol
2010 Cobresol
2011–2014 Real Garcilaso
2015 Ayacucho FC
2015 León de Huánuco
2016 Comerciantes Unidos
2017 Cienciano
2017 Binacional
2018 Alfonso Ugarte

Freddy Manuel "Petroleo" García Loayza (born 22 November 1959) is a Peruvian football manager who most recently was the manager of Alfonso Ugarte in the Copa Perú.[2]

Managerial career

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Freddy García began his career as a manager in 1998 when he took charge of his home town club Deportivo Bolito.[3] He quickly took them to 1st Division of Tacna.[3] Then in 2001 he took Bolito into the later stages of the Copa Perú, but was later replaced by Ítalo Herrera, who then went on to win the 2001 Copa Perú.[3] Now promoted to the top-flight, the club Sport Bolito changed its name to Coronel Bolognesi FC, and García was appointed assistant manager to Roberto Di Plácido.[3] García would then be act as interim and assistant manager of the Tacna club from 2002 to 2006 and served as an assistant to up-and-coming managers like Roberto Mosquera and Jorge Sampaoli.[3] Finally in the 2007 Torneo Descentralizado season he would have his chance as the head manager of Bolognesi in the Clausura.[3][1]

Then in 2008 he managed Diablos Rojos de Juliaca and later Total Clean of the Peruvian Segunda División.[4] García quickly found success with Total Clean by guiding them to promotion to the top-flight as the club finished as champions of the 2008 season.[4]

In January 2009 García took charge of Segunda División club Deportivo Coopsol. He managed them in 2009 season but this time could not guide them to the Descentralizado.[4]

Then he was hired as the new manager of Cobresol FBC in January 2010. He quickly found success again as he took the Moquegua club to top-flight for the first time as the club won the 2010 season.[4] With the club in the Torneo Descentralizado, Petroleo did not continue as the manager of Cobresol.

García was then appointed manager of ambitious Cusco club Real Garcilaso in January 2011.[2] Once again for the third time in his career he managed the newly formed club to the top-flight this time by finishing as champions of the 2011 Copa Perú.[4] Under his managership he has taken Real Garcilaso to back to back national finals in 2012 and 2013 as well as the 2013 Copa Libertadores quarter-finals.[5]

Honours

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Managerial

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Total Clean
Cobresol FBC
Real Garcilaso

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Escuela de Directores Tecnicos en Futbol" (in Spanish). Peruvian Football Federation. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Player - Freddy García". footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Fuente de 'Petróleo'" (in Spanish). dechalaca.com. 16 December 2011. Archived from the original on 30 April 2013. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e "La suba del 'Petróleo'" (in Spanish). dechalaca.com. 21 December 2011. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 9 December 2012.
  5. ^ "Expediente DeChalaca: Real Garcilaso". Expediente DeChalaca (in Spanish). Dechalaca.com. Retrieved 22 March 2014.
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