Carlos Restrepo (football manager) explained

Carlos Restrepo
Fullname:Carlos Alberto Restrepo Isaza
Birth Date:5 March 1961
Birth Place:Medellín, Colombia
Manageryears1:1992–1994
Manageryears2:1995
Manageryears3:1996–1997
Manageryears4:1998
Manageryears5:1999
Manageryears6:2000
Manageryears7:2001
Manageryears8:2002–2005
Manageryears9:2005–2007
Manageryears10:2007
Manageryears11:2008
Manageryears12:2008–2009
Manageryears13:2009
Manageryears14:2010–2011
Manageryears15:2011
Manageryears16:2012–2016
Manageryears17:2015–2016
Manageryears18:2017–2018
Manageryears19:2019–2020
Manageryears20:2020
Manageryears21:2022
Managerclubs21:Atlético Nacional (assistant)
Manageryears22:2023
Managerclubs22:Jaguares de Córdoba

Carlos Alberto "Piscis" Restrepo Isaza (born 5 March 1961) is a Colombian football coach.[1]

Career

Never having the opportunity of playing the sport professionally because of an injury, he began his coaching career at his early 20s. After some time spent managing in minor leagues and regional teams in his home country, he took over several U-17 and U-20 Colombia national football teams. He then began coaching teams such as Once Caldas, Independiente Medellín, Atlético Junior, Deportes Quindío and Deportes Tolima.[2] He won the first division tournament of Fútbol Profesional Colombiano in 1995 with Atlético Junior.

He then went on to manage Deportivo Táchira of the Primera División Venezolana, or Venezuelan Professional Football League. He arrived to Costa Rica in 2002, and coached Municipal Pérez Zeledón for three years, where he won the Apertura Championship of Costa Rica's first division in 2004, against all odds.[3] In 2005, he was signed by Brujas[4] where he was able to build a very competitive team and battled to win the Costa Rica's first division title.

In 2013, he managed Colombia U-20 team to win their third South American Youth Championship.In 2017, he was named coach for Olimpia after Hector Vargas was fired.

In 2019, he was named coach for Real España. After that, in 2020 he was named coach of AD San Carlos in Costa Rican first division.

Managerial statistics

Statistics accurate as of 12 June 2017[5] [6]

TeamNatFromToRecord
PWDLWin %
AlajuelenseCosta RicaJuly 2007November 2007
PuntarenasCosta RicaJuly 2009November 2009
OlimpiaHondurasJanuary 2010March 2011
Pérez ZeledónCosta RicaJuly 2011November 2011
Colombia U20ColombiaFebruary 2012February 2017
Colombia OlympicColombiaFebruary 2012February 2017
Total

Honors

Junior
Olimpia
Pérez Zeledón

Notes and References

  1. http://www.laprensa.hn/deportes/1162038-410/carlos_restrepo-club_deportivo_olimpia-entrenador_colombiano-liga_honduras El Olimpia oficializa la renuncia de Carlos Restrepo
  2. Web site: El Tiempo. TOLIMA BAJO EL SIGNO PISCIS. Spanish. 14 January 1998.
  3. Web site: Al Dia. Aguilar, Alexander. Restrepo más allá del balón. 2007-06-24. 2009-06-09.
  4. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2005/junio/18/deportes1.html Negociación relámpago en Escazú Restrepo salió de Pérez y ahora es técnico del Brujas
  5. Web site: Carlos Alberto Restrepo Isaza - Football Coach.
  6. Web site: Colombia [U20] - Historical results.