Mario Maldonado Explained

Mario Maldonado
Fullname:Mario Óscar Maldonado Ceballos
Birth Date:14 December 1949
Birth Place:Iquique, Chile
Position:Centre-back
Youthyears1:1963–1964
Youthclubs1:Los Cóndores
Youthyears2:1965–1966
Youthclubs2:Rubén Donoso
Youthyears3:1965–1967
Youthclubs3:Iquique (city team)
Youthyears4:1967–1969
Years1:1969–1973
Caps1:119
Goals1:0
Years2:1974–1975
Clubs2:Unión Española
Caps2:23
Goals2:1
Years3:1975–1980
Clubs3:Tecos
Years4:1980
Years5:1980–1986
Nationalyears1:1969
Nationalteam1:Chile U20
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1986
Managerclubs1:Cachorros Neza
Manageryears2:1987–1989
Managerclubs2:Irapuato
Manageryears3:1989–1991
Manageryears4:1993
Managerclubs4:Deportes Iquique
Manageryears5:1994–1995
Managerclubs5:Querétaro
Manageryears6:1995–1997
Managerclubs6:Tecomán

Mario Óscar Maldonado Ceballos (born 14 December 1949) is a Chilean football manager and former professional footballer who played as a centre-back for clubs in Chile and Mexico.

Club career

Born in Iquique, he began to play football at the age of 13, representing the local clubs Los Cóndores and Rubén Donoso as well as the Iquique city team from 1965 to 1967. Then, he moved to Santiago and joined Universidad Católica youth system, making his debut in the 1969 season,[1] where he made ten appearances.[2]

After playing for Universidad Católica, he played for Unión Española (1974–75),[3] with whom he became the runner-up in the 1975 Copa Libertadores.[1]

In 1975 he moved to Mexico and joined Tecos, recommended by his compatriots Fernando Riera and Carlos Reinoso. In the club, he also coincided with his compatriot Miguel Ángel Gamboa. With a brief stint with Universidad Católica in 1980, he also played for Coyotes Neza until 1986.[4]

As an anecdote, he became the team captain in all clubs where he played.[5]

International career

He took part of the Chile national team at youth level in 1969, when Fernando Riera was the manager. He made two appearances in friendly matches with views to the 1974 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.[1]

At senior level, he took part of the Chile national team in friendly international tournaments and training sessions when Raúl Pino and Rudi Gutendorf were the managers.[1]

Coaching career

Following his retirement, he began his career with Cachorros Neza.[6] Next, he coached Irapuato, Tecos, Querétaro and Tecomán in Mexico.[7]

He also had a stint with Deportes Iquique in the 1993 Primera División de Chile.[8]

Other works

He got a Bachelor's Degree in Tourism at the UAG and worked at the same university as Director of Marketing Department.[7]

Personal life

His father was a stevedore and his mother was a housewife.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Durney . René . Mario Maldonado Ceballos . Fundación Crear . Revista Estadio . 28 November 2022 . es . 12 September 1972.
  2. Web site: Universidad Catolica 1969 - Campeonato Nacional . www.solofutbol.cl . 28 November 2022 . es.
  3. Web site: Mario Maldonado . livefutbol.com . 28 November 2022 . es.
  4. Web site: Naveja . Jesús . Mario Oscar Maldonado Ceballos LA ENTREVISTA . laentrevistaconjesusnaveja.com . 28 November 2022 . es . 16 October 2021.
  5. Web site: Douret . Luis . Estar en selección es algo terriblemente peligroso: Maldonado Ceballos . Línea Directa . 28 November 2022 . es . 10 April 2014.
  6. ArchivoFutboler . 1061094268125638656 . 1986 . 10 November 2018 . 28 November 2022 . es.
  7. Web site: Mario Oscar Maldonado, lleva tatuado los colores de Tecos . Mediotiempo . 28 November 2022 . es . 16 November 2007.
  8. Web site: Iquique 1993 - Campeonato Nacional . www.solofutbol.cl . 28 November 2022 . es.