Fernando Cavalleri (footballer) explained

Fernando Cavalleri
Fullname:Fernando Oscar Cavalleri Guerrero
Birth Date:8 September 1949
Birth Place:Rosario, Argentina
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Height:1.74 m
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1964
Clubs1:Morning Star
Years2:1965–1970
Clubs2:Gimnasia LP
Years3:1971
Clubs3:Antofagasta Portuario
Caps3:26
Goals3:6
Years4:1972
Clubs4:Jorge Wilstermann
Years5:1972
Clubs5:Stormers
Years6:1973
Clubs6:Antofagasta Portuario
Caps6:27
Goals6:9
Years7:1974–1976
Clubs7:Palestino
Caps7:25
Goals7:3
Years8:1974
Clubs8:Unión San Felipe (loan)
Caps8:31
Goals8:10
Years9:1975
Clubs9:Deportes Concepción (loan)
Caps9:35
Goals9:11
Years10:1977
Caps10:18
Goals10:2
Years11:1978–1980
Caps11:82
Goals11:24
Years12:1981
Clubs12:Everton
Caps12:15
Goals12:1
Years13:1982–1983
Clubs13:Deportes Concepción
Years14:1984
Clubs14:Lota Schwager
Manageryears1:1986
Manageryears2:1986
Manageryears3:1987–1988
Manageryears4:1989–1990
Manageryears5:1991–1992
Manageryears6:1992
Manageryears7:1993
Managerclubs7:Unión Española (assistant)
Manageryears8:1993–1996
Managerclubs8:Deportes Concepción
Manageryears9:1998–1999
Manageryears10:1999–2000
Managerclubs10:Coquimbo Unido
Manageryears11:2001
Manageryears12:2002–2003
Managerclubs12:Chile U20 (assistant)
Manageryears13:2003
Managerclubs13:Chile U20
Manageryears14:2005–2007
Manageryears15:2007
Managerclubs15:Deportes Concepción
Manageryears16:2009–2010
Managerclubs16:Deportes Concepción
Manageryears17:2010
Managerclubs17:Rangers

Fernando Oscar Cavalleri Guerrero (8 September 1949 – 3 October 2017) was an Argentine naturalized Chilean football player and manager.

Playing career

Born in Rosario, Argentina, Cavalleri made his professional debut with Morning Star in his city of birth and then played for Gimnasia La Plata from 1965 to 1970,[1] where he coincided with players such as Jorge Spedaletti, Hugo Gatti and Delio Onnis. In 1970 he emigrated to Chile to join Universidad de Chile, but he finally signed with Antofagasta Portuario in the Chilean Primera División.[2]

After a stint in Bolivia with Jorge Wilstermann and, he returned to Antofagasta Portuario in 1973 and played in Chile until his retirement in 1984,[3] becoming a historical player of Deportes Concepción.[1]

Managerial career

Cavalleri began his career in his country of birth with Atlético Paraná and Quilmes.[1] Then he returned to Chile where he worked until 2010, with a stint in Venezuela with Deportivo Italchacao in the 1998–99 season, winning the league title.[3]

He also was the assistant of both Nelson Acosta in Unión Española (1993) and César Vaccia in the Chile national under-20 team (2002–03).[3] He led Chile U20 in the 2003 South American Championship since Vaccia was in charge of Chile at under-17 level.[4]

He stood out as manager of Deportes Concepción by coaching them in 313 matches in total and having won the 1994 Segunda División de Chile.[1]

Personal life

Cavalleri naturalized Chilean by residence in 1980 and made his home in Chile.[1]

In Argentina, he was nicknamed Petete, like a comics character, by their teams,[3] but he was better known as Palito Cavalleri (Thin Stick) due to his thinness.[5]

Cavalleri was the uncle of the professional footballer Matías Cavalleri.[6]

Honours

Deportes Concepción

Deportivo Italchacao

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El hombre más relevante en la historia de Deportes Concepción . enelcamarin.cl . 2 November 2022 . es . 3 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Murió Fernando Cavalleri, ex jugador y técnico argentino radicado en Chile . Baires POST . 2 November 2022 . es . 4 October 2017.
  3. Web site: Chomsky . Adiós al Palo Cavalleri . . 2 November 2022 . es . 9 October 2017.
  4. Web site: Fernando Cavalleri dirigirá a la sub 20 en Sudamericano de Uruguay . alairelibre.cl . . 2 November 2022 . es . 3 December 2022.
  5. Web site: Sepúlveda . E. . Cavalleri, el Palito de la zurda elegante . . 2 November 2022 . es . 4 October 2017.
  6. Web site: Ortega . Pablo . ¿Quién es Cavalleri, el último convocado por Rueda a la Roja? . . 2 November 2022 . es . 16 April 2019.