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Mauricio Alfaro

Mauricio Alfaro
Personal information
Full name Mauricio Alberto "El Tuco" Alfaro Valladares
Date of birth (1956-02-13) 13 February 1956 (age 68)
Place of birth Zacatecoluca, El Salvador
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1976–1977 CD Dragón
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1979, 1982 Platense
1980–1982 Alianza FC
1983–1987 CD FAS
1987–1991 Cojutepeque FC
1991 Platense
International career
1977–1989 El Salvador[1] 41 (3)
Managerial career
1992–1993 Platense
1994–1996 San Rafael FC
1997–1999 Municipal
2000–2003 Telecom FC
2003–2005 Platense
2005–2006 Coca Cola
2009–2014 El Salvador U-21
2010–2012 El Salvador (assistant coach / interim coach)
2011–2014 El Salvador U-20
2015 Atlético Comalapa
2015–2016 Quequeisque
2016 CD Municipal Limeño[2][3]
2019 CD Atlético Marte
Medal record
Representing  El Salvador (as manager)
FIFA U-20 World Cup
Third place 2013 Turkey
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mauricio Alberto Alfaro Valladares (born 13 February 1956) is a former soccer professional player from El Salvador, who represented his country at the 1982 FIFA World Cup in Spain.[4][5][6][7][8]

Club career

Nicknamed El Tuco, Alfaro started his career at Platense and later joined Salvadoran giants FAS in 1983.

With FAS he won a league title in 1984. He finished his career with Cojutepeque, with whom he lost the 1988/89 national league final to Luis Ángel Firpo.

International career

He made his debut for El Salvador in 1979, and has earned over 15 caps.

He has represented his country in 10 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played in the 1982 FIFA World Cup final group stage match, against Argentina.[9]

Managerial career

His first job was at Platense, where he was dismissed in January 2005.

He has coached varies clubs in the lower leagues of El Salvador, such as Telecom, Coca-Cola, Municipal and San Rafael F.C..

He was coached of El Salvador U-21 and El Salvador U-20, who he helped qualify for the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico and the 2013 FIFA U-20 World Cup.

He helped to El Salvador U-20 become the first Salvadoran team to win a game at a FIFA U-20 World Cup, by defeating the Australia team 2–1.

Later, he coached in the Primera División de El Salvador for the first time in 2016, leading the recently promoted Municipal Limeño in the Apertura 2016 campaign.

He later resigned, which came as a shock as he amassed a respectable five wins and six draws from seventeen games, he cited crowd problems and clashes with several players, as the main reasons.

Honors

Playing

Club

FAS

Manager

National Team

Third Place

Managerial stats

Team Nat From To Record
G W D L %
Municipal Limeño El Salvador July 2016 November 2016 17 5 6 6 29.4

References