Renato Panay
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Renato Panay Pérez | ||
Date of birth | 4 November 1922 | ||
Place of birth | Chile | ||
Place of death | Panamá | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
1948 | Emelec | ||
1954 | Emelec | ||
1956 | Emelec | ||
1957 | Rangers | ||
1959 | San José | ||
1960 | Rangers | ||
1960–1961 | Jorge Wilstermann | ||
1961 | America-RJ | ||
1961 | Bolivia | ||
1963–1964 | Aurora | ||
1968 | Zulia | ||
1969–1970 | San José | ||
1972 | Panama(amateur) | ||
1974 | Panama(amateur) | ||
1976–1977 | Panama |
Luis Renato Panay Pérez(4 November 1922 – unknown), known asRenato Panay,was aChileanfootballmanager.
Career
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[edit]Panay had a prolific career in South America and Panama. In Ecuador, he coachedEmelecthree times: 1948, 1954, 1956. In 1948 he led the team in theSouth American Championship of Champions,an older version ofCopa Libertadores.[1]In 1956, he won theCampeonato de Fútbol del Guayas[es],[2]leading a well remembered squad what later was nickanmedBallet Azul(Blue Ballet).[3]
In Chile, he had two steps withRangers de Talcain1957and1960.[1]
In Bolivia, he coachedSan José(1959, 1969–70),[4]Jorge Wilstermann(1960–61),[5][6]andAurora(1963–64).[7]Along with San José, he got the 1959 Campeonato Nacional Integrado.[2]With Aurora, he won the1963 Bolivian Primera División.[8]
In Venezuela, he coachedZulia,becoming the first Chilean manager in the Venezuelan football.[9]
National team
[edit]In 1961 he led theBolivia national teamin the1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers[10]versusUruguay,with a 1-1 draw inLa Pazand a 1-2 loss inMontevideo.A month before, he had joined the Brazilian clubAmerica-RJ,but he just stayed two days with it.[1]
In the 1970s he emigrated to Panama and coached thenational team,becoming one of the five Chileans who have managed it along withÓscar Rendoll Gómez(1946–47/1951–52), Óscar Suman (1949),Néstor Valdés(1969–70) andHugo Tassara(1972–1973).[1]He led the team in itsfirst FIFA World Cup qualificationfor the1978 FIFA World Cup.[11]At the championship, he made his debut with a 3-2 win versusCosta Ricain theEstadio Revoluciónon 4 April 1976.[1]Previously he had led the national team in both the1972 Pre-Olympic Tournamentand the1974 Central American and Caribbean Gameswith amateur squads.[12]
Personal life
[edit]After coaching professional teams, he worked for the football academy ofAFO[es]in Ecuador in the 1980s.[13]
He made his home and died inPanama.[14]
Honours
[edit]Emelec
San José
- Campeonato Nacional Integrado: 1959[2]
Aurora
References
[edit]- ^abcdeAmpa, Rebeca; Schiappacasse, Aldo (13 June 2016)."EyN: Los chilenos que futbolizaron Panamá".economiaynegocios.cl(in Spanish).El Mercurio.Retrieved17 September2022.
- ^abc"Después de 30 años," San José "de Oruro es campeón de fútbol"(PDF).La Nación(in Spanish). Santiago, Chile: 4. 28 December 1959.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^"EL BOMBILLO - Club Sport Emelec (Ecuador)".Los Cuentos de la Pelota(in Spanish). 2008.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^"SAN JOSE EN LA GESTION DE 1969.-"(in Spanish).San José.8 September 2008.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^"El Wilstermann 2016 va camino a ser el segundo de mejor rendimiento".soyaviador(in Spanish). 19 May 2016.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^Muy pocas veces en nuestra historia, un técnico posaba en la foto de un equipoWilstermann Cuestión de Orgullo on Facebook(in Spanish)
- ^Historia y Estadística, Comisión de."3 - 0 vs Aurora de Cochabamba (Bol)".Atilio Software(in Spanish).Nacional.Retrieved18 September2022.
- ^"Futbol Profesional Boliviano: Torneo Mayor 1963 - Aurora Campeón".Fútbol De Bolivia(in Spanish). 22 January 2022.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^"Curiosidades que deberías saber antes del partido: Vinotinto vs. Chile".Desde la Plaza(in Spanish). 29 March 2016.Retrieved19 September2022.
- ^Galarza, Jaime (25 June 2022)."La Verde está al mejor postor".eju.tv(in Spanish).Retrieved18 September2022.
- ^Moreno, Eduardo (25 September 2010)."¿Quién será el director técnico 38.º?".Panamá América(in Spanish).Retrieved17 September2022.
- ^Lugo, Erik Francisco; Mendoza, Eduardo (2 June 2022)."Central American and Caribbean Games 1974 (Dominican Republic) - Match Details".RSSSF.Retrieved18 September2022.
- ^"Germán González, evoca el pasado".diariocorreo.ec(in Spanish). 21 March 2022.Retrieved18 September2022.
- ^Brown, Bienvenido (25 June 2018)."Homenaje a la 1ª sele de fútbol a eliminatoria".La Estrella de Panamá(in Spanish).Retrieved19 September2022.
External links
[edit]- Renato Panayat WorldFootball.net
- 1922 births
- Chilean football managers
- C.S. Emelec managers
- Rangers de Talca managers
- Club San José managers
- C.D. Jorge Wilstermann managers
- America Football Club (Rio de Janeiro) managers
- Bolivia national football team managers
- Club Aurora managers
- Zulia F.C. managers
- Panama national football team managers
- Chilean Primera División managers
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A managers
- Bolivian Primera División managers
- Venezuelan Primera División managers
- Chilean expatriate football managers
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Ecuador
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Bolivia
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Brazil
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Venezuela
- Chilean expatriate sportspeople in Panama
- Expatriate football managers in Ecuador
- Expatriate football managers in Bolivia
- Expatriate football managers in Brazil
- Expatriate football managers in Venezuela
- Expatriate football managers in Panama