Ronnie Radonich

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Full name Ronnie Finlay Radonich Morrison
Date of birth (1957-02-14) 14 February 1957 (age 69)
Place of birth Magallanes, Chile
Years Team
Ronnie Radonich
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Full name Ronnie Finlay Radonich Morrison
Date of birth (1957-02-14) 14 February 1957 (age 69)
Place of birth Magallanes, Chile
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1984 Universidad Católica 15 (0)
1985 Palestino 1 (0)
1986–1990 Deportes Temuco
Managerial career
–2001 Universidad Católica (youth)
2005–2008 Universidad Católica (youth)
2008 Chile U17 (women)
2010 Chile U17 (women)
2013–2014 Chile (women)
2017 Deportes Santa Cruz (sporting director)
2017 Deportes Santa Cruz
2018–2022 Universidad Católica U17 (women) [es]
2018–2022 Universidad Católica (women) [es]
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Ronnie Finlay Radonich Morrison (born 14 February 1957) is a Chilean football manager and former footballer.

Player

Born in Magallanes Region, Chile,[1] Radonich played for Universidad Católica and Palestino[2] in the Chilean Primera División. With Universidad Católica, he won the 1984 league title.[3] He also played for Deportes Temuco in the Chilean Segunda División[4] and retired in 1992.[5]

Manager

As a football coach, Radonich started working at the Universidad Católica youth ranks until 2001 and from 2005 to 2008.[5]

In 2010, Radonich was appointed as the manager of the Chile women under-17 team and led them in the South American Championship, qualifying to the 2010 FIFA World Cup.[6] Previously, he had led them in the 2008 South American Championship.[7]

In 2013, Radonich assumed as the manager of the Chile women senior team and led them in the 2014 Copa América.[8][9]

In June 2017, Radonich assumed as manager of Deportes Santa Cruz in the Segunda División Profesional de Chile.[1]

From July 2018 to 2022, Radonich coached the Universidad Católica women's team [es] at the same time the under 17's.[5][10][11]

Other works

A PE teacher, Radonich also has served as chief of women's football for ANFP, program director and teacher of National Institute of Football, Sport and Physical Activity (INAF) [es], football instructor, among other activities.[12]

Personal life

References

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