Luis Santibáñez Explained

Luis Santibáñez
Fullname:Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz
Birth Date:1936 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Antofagasta, Chile
Death Place:Santiago, Chile
Managerclubs1:Antofagasta Portuario
Manageryears1:1966
Managerclubs2:Trasandino
Manageryears2:1968
Managerclubs3:Coquimbo Unido
Manageryears3:1969
Managerclubs4:Unión San Felipe
Manageryears4:1970–1972
Managerclubs5:Unión Española
Manageryears5:1973–1974
Managerclubs6:Deportes Ovalle
Manageryears6:1974
Managerclubs7:Unión Española
Manageryears7:1974–1977
Managerclubs8:Chile
Manageryears8:1977–1982
Managerclubs9:O'Higgins
Manageryears9:1978–1980
Managerclubs10:Universidad Católica
Manageryears10:1981–1982
Managerclubs11:Universidad de Chile
Manageryears11:1983
Managerclubs12:O'Higgins
Manageryears12:1984
Managerclubs13:Huachipato
Manageryears13:1985
Managerclubs14:Barcelona SC
Manageryears14:1985–1986
Managerclubs15:Filanbanco
Manageryears15:1987–1988
Managerclubs16:Deportes La Serena
Manageryears16:1988-1989
Managerclubs17:Unión Española
Manageryears17:1989
Managerclubs18:Santiago Wanderers
Manageryears18:1990
Managerclubs19:Deportes Temuco
Manageryears19:1991-1992
Managerclubs20:Everton
Manageryears20:1992
Managerclubs21:Coquimbo Unido
Manageryears21:1993
Managerclubs22:LDU Portoviejo
Manageryears22:1995
Managerclubs23:Al-Arabi SC
Manageryears23:2000
Managerclubs24:Deportes Arica
Manageryears24:2001
Managerclubs25:Fernández Vial
Manageryears25:2005

Luis Alberto Santibáñez Díaz (7 February 1936 – 5 September 2008) was a Chilean football manager.

As a team coach he won the Chilean title four times, once with Unión San Felipe (1971) and three times with Unión Española (1973, 1975, and 1977).

He served as manager of the Chile national football team between 1977 and 1982, which included qualification for the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain. There Chile was eliminated in the first round, in a group with Algeria, Austria and West Germany, losing all three matches.

Honours

Club

Unión San Felipe
Unión Española
Barcelona Sporting Club

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