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Jorge Abrego

Jorge Alberto Ábrego Martínez (born 16 October 1964) is a former Salvadoran professional football player and currently manager.

Jorge Ábrego
Personal information
Full name Jorge Alberto Ábrego Martínez
Date of birth (1964-10-08) October 8, 1964 (age 59)
Place of birth Santa Ana, El Salvador
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1999 C.D. FAS
International career
1984–1993 El Salvador[1] 49 (1)
Managerial career
2003–2004 C.D. FAS (reserves)
2006–2007 C.D. FAS (assistant)
2008 Juventud Independiente
2008–2009 Once Municipal
2010 Titán
2010 C.D. FAS
2011 UES (assistant)
2012–2013 UES
2015 Real Destroyer
2015 Juventud Independiente
2016 Pasaquina (assistant)
2016 C.D. Audaz
2016–2017 Atlético Comalapa
2018 Topiltzín
2018–2020 Platense
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career edit

Playing career edit

Nicknamed El Zapatero (The Shoemaker), Ábrego has played all of his professional career at FAS.

Coaching career edit

After he retired, Ábrego became a football manager.

Juventud Independiente edit

In 2008, Ábrego signed as coach of Juventud Independiente.

Once Municipal edit

In June 2008, Ábrego signed as coach of Once Municipal, replacing Mario Elias Guevara. In October 2009, Ábrego was replaced by Nelson Mauricio Ancheta.

Titán de Texistepeque edit

In 2010, Ábrego signed as new coach of Titán.

FAS edit

In September 2010, Ábrego was confirmed as new coach of FAS, replacing Alberto Rujana. Ábrego left the club in December 2010.

UES edit

In September 2011, Ábrego as coach of the juvenile team of UES, along with Miguel Ángel Soriano, replaced Eraldo Correia. In January 2012, Ábrego was replaced by Roberto Gamarra.

Return to UES edit

In October 2012, Ábrego signed as coach of UES, replacing Roberto Gamarra. In March 2013, Ábrego was replaced by assistant coach Miguel Ángel Díaz.

Real Destroyer edit

In February 2015, Ábrego signed as coach of Real Destroyer, replacing Jorge Calles. In June 2015, Ábrego was replaced by Jorge Calles himself.

Return to Juventud Independiente edit

In June 2015, Ábrego signed again as coach of Juventud Independiente.

Pasaquina edit

In December 2015, Ábrego was confirmed as new assistant coach of Pasaquina for the Clausura 2016 tournament.

Audaz edit

In September 2016, Ábrego signed as coach of Audaz, replacing René Angulo. In December 2016, Ábrego left the club.

Atlético Comalapa edit

In December 2016, Ábrego signed as coach of Atlético Comalapa, replacing Pablo Quiñónez. In November 2017, Ábrego was replaced by German Pérez.

Topiltzín edit

In January 2018, Ábrego signed as coach of Topiltzín for the Clausura 2018, replacing Sebastián Hernández. In May 2018, Ábrego was replaced by Manuel Carranza Murillo.

Platense edit

Ábrego signed as new coach of Platense in 2018. In December 2018, Platense reached the finals of the Apertura 2018 of Segunda División.

International edit

Ábrego made his debut for El Salvador in 1984, and has earned well over 40 caps.

He has played in three World Cup qualification series, for the 1986, 1990 and 1994 World Cup finals. He also played at the 1993 UNCAF Nations Cup.[2]

Ábrego's final international was a May 1993 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Canada.

Honours edit

Player edit

Club edit

C.D. FAS

Manager edit

Club edit

Real Destroyer

References edit

  1. ^ https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/elsal-recintlp.html
  2. ^ 1993 MATCHES NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN - RSSSF

External links edit

  • Jorge Ábrego at Soccerway (in Spanish)

jorge, abrego, jorge, alberto, Ábrego, martínez, born, october, 1964, former, salvadoran, professional, football, player, currently, manager, jorge, Ábregopersonal, informationfull, namejorge, alberto, Ábrego, martínezdate, birth, 1964, october, 1964, place, b. Jorge Alberto Abrego Martinez born 16 October 1964 is a former Salvadoran professional football player and currently manager Jorge AbregoPersonal informationFull nameJorge Alberto Abrego MartinezDate of birth 1964 10 08 October 8 1964 age 59 Place of birthSanta Ana El SalvadorPosition s DefenderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1983 1999C D FASInternational career1984 1993El Salvador 1 49 1 Managerial career2003 2004C D FAS reserves 2006 2007C D FAS assistant 2008Juventud Independiente2008 2009Once Municipal2010Titan2010C D FAS2011UES assistant 2012 2013UES2015Real Destroyer2015Juventud Independiente2016Pasaquina assistant 2016C D Audaz2016 2017Atletico Comalapa2018Topiltzin2018 2020Platense Club domestic league appearances and goalsIn this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Abrego and the second or maternal family name is Martinez Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 2 1 Juventud Independiente 2 2 Once Municipal 2 3 Titan de Texistepeque 2 4 FAS 2 5 UES 2 6 Return to UES 2 7 Real Destroyer 2 8 Return to Juventud Independiente 2 9 Pasaquina 2 10 Audaz 2 11 Atletico Comalapa 2 12 Topiltzin 2 13 Platense 2 14 International 3 Honours 3 1 Player 3 1 1 Club 3 1 2 Manager 3 1 3 Club 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editPlaying career edit Nicknamed El Zapatero The Shoemaker Abrego has played all of his professional career at FAS Coaching career editAfter he retired Abrego became a football manager Juventud Independiente edit In 2008 Abrego signed as coach of Juventud Independiente Once Municipal edit In June 2008 Abrego signed as coach of Once Municipal replacing Mario Elias Guevara In October 2009 Abrego was replaced by Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Titan de Texistepeque edit In 2010 Abrego signed as new coach of Titan FAS edit In September 2010 Abrego was confirmed as new coach of FAS replacing Alberto Rujana Abrego left the club in December 2010 UES edit In September 2011 Abrego as coach of the juvenile team of UES along with Miguel Angel Soriano replaced Eraldo Correia In January 2012 Abrego was replaced by Roberto Gamarra Return to UES edit In October 2012 Abrego signed as coach of UES replacing Roberto Gamarra In March 2013 Abrego was replaced by assistant coach Miguel Angel Diaz Real Destroyer edit In February 2015 Abrego signed as coach of Real Destroyer replacing Jorge Calles In June 2015 Abrego was replaced by Jorge Calles himself Return to Juventud Independiente edit In June 2015 Abrego signed again as coach of Juventud Independiente Pasaquina edit In December 2015 Abrego was confirmed as new assistant coach of Pasaquina for the Clausura 2016 tournament Audaz edit In September 2016 Abrego signed as coach of Audaz replacing Rene Angulo In December 2016 Abrego left the club Atletico Comalapa edit In December 2016 Abrego signed as coach of Atletico Comalapa replacing Pablo Quinonez In November 2017 Abrego was replaced by German Perez Topiltzin edit In January 2018 Abrego signed as coach of Topiltzin for the Clausura 2018 replacing Sebastian Hernandez In May 2018 Abrego was replaced by Manuel Carranza Murillo Platense edit Abrego signed as new coach of Platense in 2018 In December 2018 Platense reached the finals of the Apertura 2018 of Segunda Division International edit Abrego made his debut for El Salvador in 1984 and has earned well over 40 caps He has played in three World Cup qualification series for the 1986 1990 and 1994 World Cup finals He also played at the 1993 UNCAF Nations Cup 2 Abrego s final international was a May 1993 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Canada Honours editPlayer edit Club edit C D FASPrimera Division Champion 1984 1994 95 1995 96 Runners up Clausura 1999Manager edit Club edit Real DestroyerSegunda Division Champion Clausura 2015References edit https www rsssf org miscellaneous elsal recintlp html 1993 MATCHES NORTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN RSSSFExternal links editJorge Abrego at Soccerway in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jorge Abrego amp oldid 1180770841, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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