The following is a list of Chile national football team managers.

Managers

This is the statistical table of Chile national football team managers and all matches against National Teams.
* To obtain the performance percentage (%), it is considered 3 points for a win, 1 point for a draw and 0 points for a loss.
* Honours from friendly tournaments are shown in cursive.
* Coaches at the FIFA World Cup are shown in bold.

As of 20 June 2023
Manager Nat Career G W D L GF GA GD  % Honours
Vacancy [lower-alpha 1][1][2][3] 1910–1913 5005216-140.00%
Carlos Fanta[4][1][2] Chile 1916 5014316-136.67%
Julián Bértola Uruguay 1917 3003010-100.00%
Vacancy [lower-alpha 1][5] 1917 101011033.33%
Héctor Parra Chile 1918–1919 3003112-110.00%
Juan Carlos Bertone Uruguay 1920–1922 10037520-1510.00%
Vacancy [lower-alpha 1][1] 1923–1924 300319-80.00%
Carlos Acuña [1][2] Chile 1924 3003110-90.00%
José Rosetti Italy
Chile
1926 4211146+858.33%
Vacancy [lower-alpha 1][2] 1927 100123-10.00%
Frank Powell England 1928 311177044.44%
György Orth Hungary 1930 320153+266.67%
Joaquín Morales + Carlos Giudice[6][2] Chile + Chile 1935 300327-50.00%
Pedro Mazullo Uruguay 1936–1939 103162427-333.33%
Vacancy [lower-alpha 1][7] 1941 200237-40.00%
Máximo Garay Hungary
Chile
1941 420263+350.00%
Franz Platko Hungary 1941–1945 12525[lower-alpha 2]1920-147.22.00%
Luis Tirado Chile 1946–1949 198293238-645.61%
José Luis Boffi + Waldo Sanhueza[1] Argentina + Chile 1949 did not manage matches against National Teams
Waldo Sanhueza[1] Chile 1950 did not manage matches against National Teams
Franz Platko + Waldo Sanhueza[1] Hungary + Chile 1950 420288050.00%
Franz Platko[1] Hungary 1950 did not manage matches against National Teams
Alberto Buccicardi Chile 1950 310256-133.33%
Luis Tirado Chile 1952–1953 127[lower-alpha 3]142618+861.11%
Franz Platko[1] Hungary 1953 310238-533.33%
Luis Tirado Chile 1954 4004110-90.00%
Group of football leaders [2] Chile 1954 210145-150.00%
Luis Tirado Chile 1955–1956 176383730+741.18%
José Salerno Argentina 1956–1957 72141217-533.33%
Ladislao Pakozdi Hungary
Chile
1957 6213411-738.89% 1957 Copa O'Higgins
Fernando Riera Chile 1957–1962 34114195176-2536.27% 3rd place
1962 FIFA World Cup
Luis Álamos[10] Chile 1962–1963 301235-211.11%
Francisco Hormazábal Chile 1963–1965 134632017+346.15% 1965 Copa del Pacífico
Luis Álamos Chile 1965–1966 133281119-828.21% 1966 Copa O'Higgins
Alejandro Scopelli Argentina
Italy
1966–1967 125342219+350.00%
Salvador Nocetti [lower-alpha 4] Argentina
Chile
1968–1969 187652323050.00% 1968 Copa del Pacífico
Francisco Hormazábal Chile 1970 200217-60.00%
Fernando Riera Chile 1970 100115-40.00%
Luis Vera + Raúl Pino[1] Chile + Chile 1971 94141514+148.15% 1971 Copa del Pacífico
1971 Copa Juan Pinto Durán
Raúl Pino[1] Chile 1971–1972 200203-30.00%
Rudi Gutendorf West Germany 1972–1973 8[lower-alpha 5]4042016+450.00%
Luis Álamos [lower-alpha 6] Chile 1973–1974 177642316+752.94% 1973 Copa Carlos Dittborn
Copa Leoncio Provoste
Pedro Morales Chile 1974–1975 92251013-329.63% 1974 Copa Acosta Ñu [2]
Caupolicán Peña Chile 1976–1977 9324910-140.74%
Luis Santibáñez Chile 1977–1982 38141014[lower-alpha 7]4639+745.61% 1979 Copa Juan Pinto Durán
Luis Ibarra Chile 1983 157442616+1055.56% 1983 Copa del Pacífico
Isaac Carrasco[12][2] Chile 1984 101000033.33%
Vicente Cantatore[13][2] Argentina
Chile
1984 110010+1100.00%
Pedro Morales Chile 1985 198652722+552.63%
Luis Ibarra Chile 1986 101011033.33%
Orlando Aravena Chile 1987 7502136+771.43%
Manuel Rodríguez Chile 1987 100112-10.00%
Orlando Aravena Chile 1988–1989 34149114232+1052.94% 1988 Copa del Pacífico
Arturo Salah Chile 1990–1993 239683023+747.83% Taça Expedito Teixeira
Nelson Acosta Uruguay
Chile
1993 100102-20.00%
Mirko Jozić Croatia 1994 83231314-145.83%
Xabier Azkargorta Spain 1995–1996 189542823+559.26% 1995 Canada Cup
Nelson Acosta Uruguay
Chile
1996–2000 6624[lower-alpha 8]172510282+2044.95% Copa Ciudad de Valparaíso
Pedro García Chile 2001 123181119-827.78%
Jorge Garcés Chile 2001 301215-411.11%
César Vaccia Chile 2002 100102-20.00%
Juvenal Olmos Chile 2003–2005 257992425-140.00%
Nelson Acosta Uruguay
Chile
2005–2007 2813873538-355.95% 2006 Copa del Pacífico
Marcelo Bielsa Argentina 2007–2011 51288156949+2060.13%
Claudio Borghi [lower-alpha 9] Argentina
Chile
2011–2012 27115114040046.91% 2012 Copa del Pacífico
Jorge Sampaoli Argentina 2012–2016 4427988944+4568.18% 2015 Copa América
Juan Antonio Pizzi Argentina
Spain
2016–2017 32137124836+1247.92% 2017 China Cup
Copa América Centenario
Reinaldo Rueda Colombia
Honduras
2018–2021 2798103535043.21%
Martín Lasarte Uruguay 2021–2022 227692128-740.91%
Eduardo Berizzo Argentina 2022–2023 154561617-137.78%
Nicolás Córdova Chile 2023– 0000000
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Period with matches played with no manager or coach.
  2. Match vs. Argentina on 31 January 1942 (draw by 0–0) is counted as a loss by walkover due to Chile left the field after the 43rd min.[8][1]
  3. Match vs. Bolivia on 28 March 1953 (draw by 2–2) is counted as a win by walkover due to unsportsmanlike behaviour of Bolivia.[9]
  4. The assistant coach, Salvador Biondi (Argentina), managed 2 matches.[11][1]
  5. Match vs. Tahiti on 14 February 1973 (win by 10-1) included.[1]
  6. The assistant coach, Pedro Morales (Chile), managed 2 previous matches to the 1974 FIFA World Cup.[1]
  7. Match vs. Spain on 4 July 1979 (loss by 0-1) included.[1]
  8. Match vs. England "B" on 10 February 1998 (win by 2-1) included. It was managed by the assistant coach, Gustavo Huerta (Chile).[14]
  9. The assistant coach, Jaime Vera (Chile), managed 1 friendly match[15] and 3 official matches from 2014 World Cup qualification.[16]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Marín, Edgardo (1985). La Roja de todos (Selección chilena de fútbol 1910-1985) (PDF). Santiago, Chile: SOEM Service Impresores. pp. 14, 17, 20, 23, 26, 30, 32, 36, 41, 45, 48, 54, 58, 60, 63, 66, 70, 86–87, 95, 98, 106, 109, 111, 113, 118, 122−123, 128–129, 136, 144, 148–149, 156, 160, 164–167, 170–171, 180, 183, 193, 196, 204–205. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Don Balón, Especial (1998). Historia de la Selección Chilena: 1910-1998 (PDF). Santiago, Chile: ANFP. pp. 2–7, 11, 13, 19–24, 27–32, 35, 37, 39–40, 43–45, 47, 51–56, 59–64, 67–72, 75–80. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  3. "[11/09/1910] Chile-Argentina". www.partidosdelaroja.com. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  4. "La increíble vida de Carlos Fanta, el chileno que fue entrenador y árbitro en la primera Copa América". www.economiaynegocios.cl. El Mercurio. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  5. "Partidos Amistosos 1917". www.ceroacero.es. CeroaCero. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  6. "Tres curiosidades de la Roja en Copa América". www.historiasdelfutbol.com. Retrieved 2 August 2020.
  7. "Copa Presidente de Argentina". RSSSF. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
  8. "Southamerican Championship 1942". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  9. "Southamerican Championship 1953". RSSSF. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
  10. "La vida después de la "Roja": la dispar suerte de los DT tras dejar la Selección". www.latercera.com. La Tercera. Retrieved 16 July 2020.
  11. "Un recurso que no se agota". www.espn.com.ar. ESPN. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  12. "La historia del olvidado título que Chile le arrebató a Polonia". chile.as.com. Diario AS. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  13. "Recordamos el nacimiento de un ex futbolista y entrenador chileno". www.elmostrador.cl. El Mostrador. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  14. "Inglaterra 1 – Chile 2: Cuando la (otra) Selección venció a Inglaterra". www.guioteca.com. El Mercurio. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
  15. "Jaime Vera reconoció que a Chile le faltó profundidad para dañar a Paraguay". www.alairelibre.cl. Cooperativa. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  16. "Borghi recibió cinco partidos de suspensión tras ser expulsado en Venezuela". www.alairelibre.cl. Cooperativa. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
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