Sergio Lecea

Chilean footballer and manager (1931–2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sergio Lecea Fernández (1931 – 2019) was a Chilean football defender and manager who worked in Chile, Honduras and El Salvador.[1]

Full name Sergio Lecea Fernández
Date of birth 1931 (1931)
Place of birth Chile
Date of death 2019 (aged 8788)
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Sergio Lecea
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Full name Sergio Lecea Fernández
Date of birth 1931 (1931)
Place of birth Chile
Date of death 2019 (aged 8788)
Place of death Chile
Position Defender
Youth career
Ferrobádminton
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Ferrobádminton
Managerial career
1959 Deportes La Serena
1962–1964 Palestino (youth)
1964 Deportes La Serena
1966–1967 Honduras
1967–1968 UES
1969 Palestino
1970–1980 Universidad de Chile (youth)
1976 Chile Universitario
1981 Aviación (assistant)
1981–1990 Universidad de Chile (youth)
1984 UTE [es]
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Playing career

A defender from the Ferrobádminton [es] youth system,[2] Lecea made appearances for the first team at the beginning of the 1950s at the Chilean top division.[3]

Coaching career

Mostly known by his managerial career, he began it with Deportes La Serena at the 1959 Primera División, leading them again in 1964.[1] In his homeland, he also coached Palestino in 1969[4][5] and was the assistant of Hernán Carrasco in Aviación in 1981.[1]

As coach of youth players, he worked for the youth systems of both Palestino (1962–64) and Universidad de Chile (1970–90).[1]

At the same time he worked for Universidad de Chile, he led the first Chile university national team (Chile Universitario) in the 1976 world cup in Uruguay and the team of State Technical University (UTE) [es] in 1984.[1]

Abroad, he worked in Honduras as a teacher of football coaching before leading the Honduras national team (1966–67)[1][6] for seven matches, with two wins, three draws and 2 losses.[7]

In El Salvador, he coached Universidad de El Salvador (UES) at the top division in 1967–68.[1] As an anecdote, he recommended the signing of his compatriot José Sulantay with the club.[8]

Personal life

Lecea played tennis at senior level, taking part of international tournaments.[9]

Legacy

As a football teacher, Lecea also made contributions for books and manuals.[10]

References

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