List of C.D. FAS coaches explained

FAS is a Salvadoran sports club based in Santa Ana that is best known for its professional football team playing in the country's top-tier division, the Primera División. Founded in 1947, after the union of all the clubs in Santa Ana (including Unión, Colegio Salesiano San José, Cosmos, RAL, Colón, Santa Lucía and Los 44). Samuel Zaldaña Galdámez the first club president invitied Salvadoran Armando Chacón to become the football team's first official head coach..

As of the end of the 2022 Clausura, FAS have had 50 managers of 12 nationalities, eight of which assumed caretaking roles. A total of 30 managers completed at least one season with the club, and 28 won at least one title. Salvadoran's José Eugenio "Chepito" Castro is FAS's most successful manager with 3 titles, including 2 regional championships and One International title. Peruvian Agustin Castillo holds the record with league titles, with 5 titles. http://www.elgrafico.com/Los-tecnicos--parte-importante-del-cuadro-tigrillo

The current manager is Peruvian Agustin Castillo, who succeeded Uruguayan Ricardo Preza during the Apertura 2024 season.

List of Head Coaches of FAS from when the club was formed: FAS have had 49 coaches

Information correct as of the match played on 7 April 2023. [1]

NameFromToHonoursNotes
Armando Chacón19471949 First Coach of FAS
Pedro Celestino Dacunha19501950 First foreign Coach of FAS
Victor Manuel Ochoa195119542 Primera División First former player to become coach
Jose Manuel DerasTBDTBD
Alberto CevascoJanuary 195819591 Primera División
Carbilio Tomasino19611961
César Viccinio196119621 Primera División
Raúl Miralles 196219631 Primera División Player and coach
Javier Mascaró19641964
José Giuseppe Rossini19661966
Gregorio BundioTBDTBD
Juan Carlos "El Cacho" Giménez 19681968
Victor Manuel Ochoa19691969
Eduardo "El Gato" Valdez19691969
Ricardo Mena Laguán19701970
Javier Mascaró19701971
Max Belloso "Katan" Cubas19721974
Javier Mascaró1974December 1974
Mauricio MoraJanuary 1975May 1975
Raúl MirallesMay 19751975
Oscar Nielzen19761976
José Eugenio "Chepito" Castro/ Juan Fernández Segui & 197619792 Primera División
1 CONCACAF Champions' Cup 1979
1 Runners up Copa Interamericana
Juan Francisco Barraza198019821 Primera División
Juan Quarterone198319841 Primera División
Enrique Grey19851985
Rubén Amorín19861987
Orlando de León19871988
Marvin Rodriguez19901991
Juan Carlos Montes19911992
Juan Carlos Masnik19921993
Hernán Carrasco Vivanco1993December 1994
Saul Lorenzo RiveroJanuary 1995January 19972 Primera División
Valdeir VieiraFebruary 1997July 1997
Nelson BrizuelaOctober 1997July 1998
Oscar Emigdio BenítezJuly 1998May 1999
Juan Carlos MasnikJune 1999September 1999
Oscar Emigdio BenítezTBDMay 1999
Rubén GuevaraSeptember 1999December 1999
Ricardo Mena LaguánJanuary 2000June 2000
Odir JacquesJune 2000August 2000
Juan Ramón ParedesAugust 2000October 2000
Cesar AcevedoOctober 2000October 2000
Roberto AbruzzesseOctober 2000November 2000
Garabet Avedissian November 2000April 2001
Rubén GuevaraMay 2001June 2001
Agustín CastilloJuly 2001September 20055 Primera División
Carlos de los CobosOctober 2005May 2006
Julio AsadJune 2006May 2007
Nelson AnchetaJune 2007December 2008
Roberto GamarraJanuary 2009June 20101 Primera División
Alberto Rujana July 2010September 2010
Jorge AbregoSeptember 2010December 2010
Agustín CastilloJanuary 2011June 2011
Willian Renderos IrahetaJuly 2011December 2011
Ricardo Mena LaguánDecember 2011January 2012
Agustín CastilloFebruary 2012December 2012
Carlos RecinosDecember 2012January 2013
William OsorioFebruary 2013May 2013
Jaime de la Pava June 2013December 2013
Efrain BurgosDecember 2013September 2014
Agustín CastilloSeptember 2014December 2015
Carlos "Ché" Martínez SequeiraDecember 2015March 2016
Roberto GamarraMarch 2016May 2016
Osvaldo EscuderoMay 2016February 2017
Emiliano PedrozoFebruary 2017May 2017
Cristiam ÁlvarezMay 2017June 2018
Álvaro de Jesús Gómez[2] [3] June 2018September 2018
Erick Dowson PradoSeptember 2018September 2019
Guillermo RiveraSeptember 2019March 2020
Jorge Humberto RodriguezMarch 2020June 20221 Primera División
Octavio ZambranoJune 2022April 20231 Primera División
Efren Mercano (Interim)April 2023June 2023
Raul AriasJune 2023April 2024
Richard PrezaApril 2024August 2024
Agustin CastilloAugust 2024Present

Notes and References

  1. http://cdfas.net/Vida%20y%20Deporte/Revista_1.PDF
  2. Web site: Jesús Gómez llegó al cubil para hacerse con las riendas de FAS. 6 July 2018.
  3. Web site: Álvaro Gómez habló sobre su salida repentina del FAS.