Rolando Torino

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Full name Segundo Rolando Torino Flores
Date of birth (1929-07-10)10 July 1929
Place of birth Caleta Río Seco, Iquique, Chile
Date of death 24 October 2018(2018-10-24) (aged 89)
Rolando Torino
Personal information
Full name Segundo Rolando Torino Flores
Date of birth (1929-07-10)10 July 1929
Place of birth Caleta Río Seco, Iquique, Chile
Date of death 24 October 2018(2018-10-24) (aged 89)
Place of death Guatemala City, Guatemala
Youth career
1945–1946 Iquique (city team)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1947–1948 Copiapó (city team)
1949–1950 Chillán (city team)
1951 Universidad de Chile
1952 Colo-Colo
1953 Instituto O'Higgins
Managerial career
1954–1958 Universidad de Chile (assistant)
1959–1961 Universidad de Chile (youth)
Universidad de Chile (caretaker)
1961 San Bernardo Central [es]
1962–1963 San Antonio Unido
1964 Transandino
1966 Chile (amateur)
1967–1969 Audax Italiano
Colchagua
Soinca Bata
1972 Naval
1973 Cementos Novella [es]
Juventud Retalteca
Antigua GFC
Xelajú MC
Deportivo Zacapa
1983 Unión La Calera
1984–1985 Tipografía Nacional
1986 Municipal
Juventud Olímpica
1989–1990 Dragón
Águila
Marathón
1993–1994 Deportivo Zacapa
1994–1995 Deportivo Amatitlán
2009–2010 Deportivo Coatepeque
2010–2011 Heredia Jaguares
2011–2012 Deportivo Zacapa
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Segundo Rolando Torino Flores (10 July 1929 – 24 October 2018), known as Rolando Torino, was a Chilean football manager and player.

Born in Caleta Río Seco, Iquique, Torino belonged to a well-known sports family from that city bound to Club Rápido. He played football for the youth team of Iquique (1945–46), but he also reinforced the senior teams of both Copiapó (1947–48) and Chillán (1949–50).[1]

Playing career

In 1951, Torino made his professional debut in Universidad de Chile. Next he played for Colo-Colo (1952) and Instituto O'Higgins (1953, later O'Higgins F.C.).[1]

Coaching career

Personal life

References

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