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Óscar Rendoll Gómez

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Óscar Rendoll Gómez
Personal information
Date of birth (1916-08-26)26 August 1916
Place of birth Punta Arenas,Chile
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1940 Deportivo Español
Managerial career
Unión Española(youth)
1946–1947 Panama
1951–1952 Panama
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Óscar Rendoll Gómez(born 26 August 1916) was a Chileanfootballmanager. He has been one of the five Chileans who have managed thePanama national teamalong with Óscar Suman (1949),Néstor Valdés(1969),Hugo Tassara(1972–1973) andRenato Panay(1976–1977).[1]

Career

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Born inPunta Arenas,Chile, Rendoll Gómez played football at amateur level in local clubs such as Deportivo Español.[2]Then he made a coach course for three years and graduated as afootball managerand next worked in theUnión Españolayouth system until 1946 when he moved toPanamasupported byPanamanian Football Federation.[3]The manager of thePanama national teamin the late 1940s[4]and early 1950s,[5]he's best known for winning the nation's first international title; theCCCF Championshipin 1951. Previously Rendoll Gómez had led the national football team at the1946 Central American and Caribbean Games,ending the competition with a runner-up medal.[6]

Rendoll Gomez led Panama in the1952 Panamerican Championship,[7]where the team facedChile,the team of his country of birth, by first time.[3]The result was a 6–1 loss.[8]

As a curiosity, he used to request help to trading houses and supermarkets to get a suitable food for players.[9]

In 1950, it was founded the first Panamanian referees association with Rendoll Gómez as Honorary President.[10]

Other works

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At the same time he studied to become a football manager, he studied and graduated as aPE teacher[3]at the Physical Education Institute of theUniversity of Chile.In Panama, he was well renowned by his contributions in this area,[11]attending to several conferences in countries such as the Dominican Republic, Venezuela,[12]Uruguay, among other countries inLatin America.[13]

Personal life

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As a high school student, he was nicknamedNegro(Black)[14]and was elected asRey Feo(Ugly King/Carnaval King) of the Spring Carnival ofMagallanes.[2]

Honours

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References

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  1. ^Ampa, Rebeca; Schiappacasse, Aldo (13 June 2016)."EyN: Los chilenos que futbolizaron Panamá".economiaynegocios.cl(in Spanish).El Mercurio.Retrieved5 September2022.
  2. ^ab"Lucida presentación realizó el equipo del Club Frigorífico Bories de Natales"[Outstanding arrival made by the team of the Club Frigorífico Bories de Natales](PDF).Crónica Magallánica(in Spanish). Punta Arenas, Chile: 7. 24 December 1940.Retrieved5 September2022.
  3. ^abc"El chileno que dirigió a Panamá en el primer duelo en 1952"(in Spanish).AS Chile.14 June 2016.Retrieved5 September2022.
  4. ^Maestre, Julio E. (13 December 1947)."SERAN CASTIGADOS LOS FUTBOLISTAS QUE NO IBAN A LAS PRACTICAS"[THEY WILL BE PUNISHED FOOTBALL PLAYERS NOT GOING TO PRACTICE](PDF).La Hora.Panama City, Panama: 11.Retrieved5 September2022.
  5. ^"PANAMÁ - Brasil 13/04/1952".Sambafoot(in Spanish).Retrieved5 September2022.
  6. ^"¿Quién será el director técnico 38.º?"(in Spanish). PanamaAmerica. 26 September 2010.Retrieved6 April2013.
  7. ^"El equipo de Panamá verá jugar mañana al seleccionado de Chile frente a Cali"[The Panama team will watch the Chilean team playing against Cali tomorrow](PDF).La Nación(in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: 11. 4 March 1952.Retrieved5 September2022.
  8. ^"[16/03/1952] Chile-Panamá 6:1".Partidos de La Roja(in Spanish).Retrieved5 September2022.
  9. ^de Gracia, René (22 March 2022)."Nuestro Fútbol".anpanama(in Spanish).Retrieved5 September2022.
  10. ^Moreno, Eduardo (19 April 2006)."Hasta siempre" Gitano "".portal.critica.pa(in Spanish).Retrieved5 September2022.
  11. ^""EL INSTITUTO DE EDUCACION FISICA OE CHILE ESTA HACIENDO ESCUELA EN LA AMERICA DEL SUR""[THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION INSTITUTE OF "UNIVERSITY OF CHILE" IS INFLUENCING IN SOUTH AMERICA](PDF).La Nación(in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: 21. 1 May 1947.Retrieved5 September2022.
  12. ^"Consolidando 'canales' y profundizando la circulación de saberes y expertos: El caso del XVII Congreso Panamericano de Educación Física, Panamá 1999"[Consolidating 'channels' and deepening the circulation of knowledge and experts: The case of the XVII Pan-American Congress of Physical Education, Panama 1999](PDF).Revista Contacto(in Spanish). Quilmes, Argentina: 4–5. August 2022.Retrieved5 September2022.
  13. ^"La FIEP en Latinoamérica"[FIEP in Latin America](PDF).FIEP Bulletin(in Spanish). Argentina: 4. 2004.Retrieved5 September2022.
  14. ^"REMEMBRANZAS DEL 6° AÑO DE HUMANIDADES DEL AÑO 1940"[MEMORIES OF THE 1940 6TH DEGREE OF HUMANITIES](PDF).Germinal(in Spanish). Punta Arenas, Chile: 19. 1 September 1965.Retrieved5 September2022.