• Luis Antonio Marcoleta Yáñez (born 2 February 1959) is a Chilean former footballer and manager. He is the current manager of Santiago Morning. América...
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    the Primera B after winning the Tercera División title under coach Luis Marcoleta. Ñublense was runner-up in the Primera B in 2006 and returned to the...
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    Hugo Castañeda (2012–13) Omar Labruna (2013–14) Nelson Acosta (2014) Luis marcoleta (2014) Carlos Medina (2014) Víctor Rivero (2015–16) Cristián Uribe (2016)...
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  • Morning as of 11 May 2024 (edit) Sources: ANFP Official Web Site Manager: Luis Marcoleta Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility...
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    Horacio Rivas (2001) Manuel Gaete (2002) Hernán Ibarra (2002) Luis Marcoleta (2003) Jorge Luis Siviero (2004) Alfredo Núñez (2004-2005) Nicola Hadwa (2005)...
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  • Interim coaches appear in italics. Luis Vera (1994) Óscar Zambrano (1995) Mario Osben (1996-1999) Luis Marcoleta (2000) Yuri Fernández (2001-2002) Fernando...
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  • Cabrera (San Luis; 20 goals) Carlos Caszely (Colo-Colo; 20 goals) Luis Marcoleta (Magallanes; 20 goals) 50 1982 Cobreloa (2) Colo-Colo Jorge Luis Siviero (Cobreloa;...
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  • (2005–06) Nelson Mores (2006) Germán Cornejo (2007) Juan Ubilla (2007) Luis Marcoleta (2008–10) Raúl Toro (2010–11) Juan Aliaga (2011) Eduardo Cortázar (2011)...
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  • Olivares (1997–1998) Mario Páez (1998–1999) Rogelio Delgado (2000) Luis Marcoleta (2001–2002) Mario Páez (2003–2004) Carlos Rojas [es] (2004) Hernán Ibarra [es]...
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    González (1988–89) Most goals scored (Primera División matches) — 12, Luis Marcoleta (1988) Highest home attendance  — 7,533 v. Colo-Colo (July 2, 1989)...
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