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Full name
  
Armando Chacon

1936–1939
  
C.D. 33

Date of birth
  
7 August 1914

1940–1946
  
Universidad Catolica

Place of birth
  
El Salvador

Name
  
Armando Chacon

Years
  
Team


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Armando Chacón (born 7 August 1914- died ) is a former Salvadoran football player and manager.

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Club career

Nicknamed El Tamarindo, he was one of the first Salvadoran players to play abroad, playing for Universidad Católica in Chile. [1] He also played club football for the now defunct C.D. 33 in the Salvadoran first division winning the 1937 and 1938 league titles with them.

Manager career

After retiring as a player Chacón became a coach, he was the first ever coach of Salvadoran powerhouse club C.D. FAS and also coached C.D. Dragón. He went on to win a title with Once Municipal in the 1948/1949 season, the club's first title and up until 2006 their only one.

Honours

International

  • Central American and Caribbean Games Bronze Medal (1): 1935
  • References

    Armando Chacón Wikipedia