Luis Zacarías

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Full name Luis Emiliano Zacarías Barraza
Date of birth (1942-10-11)11 October 1942
Place of birth Coracora, Peru
Date of death 27 August 2023(2023-08-27) (aged 80)
Luis Zacarías
Personal information
Full name Luis Emiliano Zacarías Barraza
Date of birth (1942-10-11)11 October 1942
Place of birth Coracora, Peru
Date of death 27 August 2023(2023-08-27) (aged 80)
Place of death Cologne, Germany
Managerial career
Years Team
1975 Peru U-20
1977 Deportivo Municipal
1980 Universitario
1980 Peru (assistant)
1983–1985 MSV Duisburg
1987–1988 CNI
1988–1989 San Agustín
1994 Cienciano
1996 La Loretana
1997 Lawn Tennis FC
2003–2004 FC Locomotive Tbilisi
2006 SV Teutonia Coerde

Luis Emiliano Zacarías Barraza (11 October 1942 – 27 August 2023) was a Peruvian football manager.

He was born in 1942 in Coracora (Peru).[1] He attended the University of Cologne in Germany.[2]

Career

In 1975, he was appointed manager of the Peru national under-20 football team. In 1977, he was appointed manager of Peruvian side Deportivo Municipal that he saves from relegation at the last minute.[3] In 1980, he was appointed interim manager of Peruvian side Universitario de Deportes. The same year, he served as Juan José Tan's assistant as head of the Peruvian national football team during a friendly match against Uruguay played at the Estadio Centenario on July 18, 1980.[4]

In 1983, he was appointed manager of German side MSV Duisburg. He helped the club achieve third place.[5] In 1987, he was appointed manager of Peruvian side Colegio Nacional Iquitos. In 1988, he was appointed manager of Peruvian side Deportivo San Agustín. In 1994, he was appointed manager of Peruvian side Cienciano. In 1996, he was appointed manager of Peruvian side La Loretana. In 1997, he was appointed manager of Peruvian side Lawn Tennis FC. In 2003, he was appointed manager of Georgian side FC Locomotive Tbilisi. In 2006, he was appointed manager of German side SV Teutonia Coerde.

Personal life and death

After retiring from professional football management, he lived in Cologne, Germany. He worked as a columnist for Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.[6] He died in Cologne at the age of 80.[6]

Honours

References

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