Eladio Zárate | |
Fullname: | Eladio Zárate |
Birth Date: | 12 January 1942 |
Birth Place: | Alberdi, Paraguay |
Position: | Forward |
Years1: | 1959–1962 |
Clubs1: | General Caballero |
Years2: | 1962–1963 |
Clubs2: | Olimpia |
Years3: | 1964 |
Caps3: | 32 |
Goals3: | 5 |
Years4: | 1965–1966 |
Caps4: | 40 |
Goals4: | 18 |
Years5: | 1967–1970 |
Caps5: | 145 |
Goals5: | 103 |
Years6: | 1971 |
Caps6: | 32 |
Goals6: | 25 |
Years7: | 1972 |
Clubs7: | San Luis Potosí |
Years8: | 1973 |
Clubs8: | Guaraní |
Nationalyears1: | 1959–1963 |
Nationalteam1: | Paraguay |
Nationalcaps1: | 8 |
Nationalgoals1: | 4 |
Manageryears1: | 1976 |
Manageryears2: | 1984 |
Managerclubs2: | Guaraní (assistant) |
Managerclubs3: | Sportivo Ameliano |
Eladio Zárate (born 14 January 1942 in Alberdi, Paraguay) is a former Paraguayan footballer who played in clubs of Paraguay, Argentina and Chile and the Paraguay national football team in the Copa América 1963.[1] [2]
Zárate began his career as manager in 1974. He coached Coquimbo Unido along with Enrique Hormazábal in 1976.[7] He also served as the assistant of Cayetano Ré in Guaraní in the 1984 season, when they became the Paraguayan champions, among others.
As head coach, he led several teams in the Paraguayan second level and also regional teams until 2000.
He married María Dolores López, a Chilean who played volleyball for Unión Española and is the niece of Juan Martínez, a former player of Rangers de Talca.
He is the uncle of the former Paraguay international footballer, Diego Gavilán.
His eldest son, who was with the Guaraní youth ranks, died of leaukaemia, aged 17. His youngest son, Marcos,[8] is a former footballer who played at minor categories of the Spanish football and trialled with Unión Española in 2003.[9]