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A colombian our new Football Coach
« on: January 03, 2008, 02:11:48 PM »
Just heard on the radio that Columbian National Fansico Matturana is our new Soca warriors Coach for the next six months.

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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #1 on: January 03, 2008, 02:15:56 PM »
He is decent coach.

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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #2 on: January 03, 2008, 02:21:55 PM »
What about Corneal, the man get demoted and he aint even had a practice session yet

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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #3 on: January 03, 2008, 02:26:00 PM »
What about Corneal, the man get demoted and he aint even had a practice session yet

?!!

Yuh jes have to stay tuned yes. Is always something unexpected going on wid football in TnT. At least this time people sorta, kinda had a clue
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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2008, 02:33:51 PM »
Managing experience

1986 Once Caldas
1987-1990 Atletico Nacional
1987-1990 Colombia
1991 Real Valladolid
1992-1993 America de Cali
1993-1994 Colombia
1994 Atletico Madrid
1995-1997 Ecuador
1998 Millonarios
1999 Costa Rica
1999-2000 Peru
2001 Colombia

2002 Al-Hilal
2002-2003 Colombia
2004 Colón de Santa Fe
2007 Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata

Honors
Copa Libertadores (1): 1989 with Atlético Nacional
Copa Mustang (1): 1992 with America de Cali
Copa America (1): 2001 with Colombia
Saudi Premier League (1): 2002 with Al-Hilal
World Cup Qualification (2): 1990, 1994 World Cup with Colombia




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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #5 on: January 03, 2008, 02:35:11 PM »
Francisco Maturana
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 Career

[edit] As a Player
Born in Quibdó,Chocó, Francisco Maturana moved with his family at an early age to the city of Medellín. Here he played professional soccer while attending the University of Antioquia where he later obtained a degree in Dentistry. He began his professional career in 1970 at Atlético Nacional where he became a starting defender until 1980. During his time in Atlético Nacional he won two Colombian League Championships in 1973 and 1976. In 1981 he transferred to Atlético Bucaramanga and also played 6 matches with the Colombian National Team during the qulifying matches for the 1982 World Cup. In 1982 he played his last year with Deportes Tolima until he retired at the end of the season.


[edit] As a Manager
By motivation from Uruguyans Aníbal Ruíz and Luis Cubilla, he started managing Colombian team Once Caldas in 1986. The following year the Colombia Soccer Federation hired him to manage the national team's youth squad and then was quickly promoted to manage the Senior Squad to compete in the 1987 Copa America where they reached third place by beating the host Argentina. During this time, he was also hired to manage his former team Atlético Nacional. Then in 1989 he had his most successful year in his career. He led Atlético Nacional,composed of many Colombian legends, to win the Copa Libertadores for the first time for any Colombian club. Using Atlético Nacional players as a base for the National Team, he qualified the team to the 1990 World Cup after 28 years of absence. In December, he lost the Intercontinental Cup to AC Milan at the last minute of overtime. An upset to what would have been the perfect season. The following year he lead Colombia to its best perfermance in World Cup competition by reaching the second round and losing to Cameroon.

After the World Cup, he was hired as coach of Spain's Real Valladolid. In 1993 he was voted as the South American coach of the year by El Pais and he was ranked third in Spanish Newspaper Marca's list of the worlds greatest managers.

He returned to Colombia in 1992. and got his team América de Cali champion of Colombia. In 1993 he got Colombia qualified for a second time in a row to a World Cup, with a historic triumph over Argentina in Buenos Aires by 5-0. That score made Colombia a surprising favorite for the 1994 World Cup, but the performance there was disappointing, as the team was eliminated in the first round, being defeated by such teams as the United States and Romania.

He had later a brief stint as coach of Atlético Madrid and in 1995 he was hired as the trainer of Ecuador National Football Team. After failing to get Ecuador qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, he returned to Colombia to coach Millonarios.

In 1999 he briefly coached Costa Rica, and in 2000 he also coached for a few months Peru. He would later return to coach Colombia for the 2001 Copa América, winning it for the first time. His latest jobs as a coach would include Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, where he won the domestic league and the Asian Champions League and a new stint for Colombia and Argentina's Colón de Santa Fe.

Francisco Maturana is considered to be one of the greatest South American coaches of all time and a legend of the Colombian game.

He worked for FIFA as a technical adviser where he has hold various coaching seminars around the world with the likes of Fabio Capello and Cesar Menotti.

In April of 2007 Maturana accepted an offer from Argentine Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. He directed his first game on April 22, 2007, the derby against Estudiantes de La Plata. In August of 2007 Maturana ended his relationship with Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata


[edit] Honors

[edit] As a Player
Copa Mustang (2): 1973, 1976 with Atlético Nacional

[edit] As a Manager
Copa Libertadores (1): 1989 with Atlético Nacional
Copa Mustang (1): 1992 with America de Cali
Copa America (1): 2001 with Colombia
Saudi Premier League (1): 2002 with Al-Hilal
World Cup Qualification (2): 1990, 1994 World Cup with Colombia
[show]v • d • eColombia squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup
1 Higuita • 2 Escobar • 3 Gildardo Gómez • 4 Herrera • 5 Villa • 6 Pérez • 7 Estrada • 8 Gabriel Gómez • 9 Guerrero • 10 Valderrama • 11 Redín • 12 Niño • 13 Hoyos • 14 Álvarez • 15 Perea • 16 Iguarán • 17 Cassiani • 18 Cabrera • 19 Rincón • 20 Fajardo • 21 Mendoza • 22 Hernández • Coach: Maturana
 
[show]v • d • eColombia squad - 1994 FIFA World Cup
1 Córdoba • 2 Escobar • 3 Mendoza • 4 Herrera • 5 Gaviria • 6 Gómez • 7 de Ávila • 8 Lozano • 9 Valenciano • 10 Valderrama • 11 Valencia • 12 Mondragón • 13 Ortiz • 14 Álvarez • 15 Perea • 16 Aristizábal • 17 Serna • 18 Cortés • 19 Rincón • 20 Pérez • 21 Asprilla • 22 Pazo • Coach: Maturana


Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Maturana"

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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2008, 02:37:34 PM »
What about Corneal, the man get demoted and he aint even had a practice session yet

?!!

Yuh jes have to stay tuned yes. Is always something unexpected going on wid football in TnT. At least this time people sorta, kinda had a clue

Nah dat was not unexpected....word was out that the TTFF were in talks with Maturana and John Barnes. Corneal was meant to be interim Head Coach until one of de aforementioned coaches agreed to take the job.
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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #7 on: January 03, 2008, 02:42:39 PM »
What about Corneal, the man get demoted and he aint even had a practice session yet

?!!

Yuh jes have to stay tuned yes. Is always something unexpected going on wid football in TnT. At least this time people sorta, kinda had a clue

Nah dat was not unexpected....word was out that the TTFF were in talks with Maturana and John Barnes. Corneal was meant to be interim Head Coach until one of de aforementioned coaches agreed to take the job.

Ah know that but de way dey was talking it wasn't supposed to happen before  6 months or so, not next week. Look like Maturana was eager. Anyway, better him than ah novice John Barnes, and better sooner than later.
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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2008, 02:53:13 PM »
Better he than AC
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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #9 on: January 03, 2008, 03:01:35 PM »
Francisco Maturana
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 Career

[edit] As a Player
Born in Quibdó,Chocó, Francisco Maturana moved with his family at an early age to the city of Medellín. Here he played professional soccer while attending the University of Antioquia where he later obtained a degree in Dentistry. He began his professional career in 1970 at Atlético Nacional where he became a starting defender until 1980. During his time in Atlético Nacional he won two Colombian League Championships in 1973 and 1976. In 1981 he transferred to Atlético Bucaramanga and also played 6 matches with the Colombian National Team during the qulifying matches for the 1982 World Cup. In 1982 he played his last year with Deportes Tolima until he retired at the end of the season.


[edit] As a Manager
By motivation from Uruguyans Aníbal Ruíz and Luis Cubilla, he started managing Colombian team Once Caldas in 1986. The following year the Colombia Soccer Federation hired him to manage the national team's youth squad and then was quickly promoted to manage the Senior Squad to compete in the 1987 Copa America where they reached third place by beating the host Argentina. During this time, he was also hired to manage his former team Atlético Nacional. Then in 1989 he had his most successful year in his career. He led Atlético Nacional,composed of many Colombian legends, to win the Copa Libertadores for the first time for any Colombian club. Using Atlético Nacional players as a base for the National Team, he qualified the team to the 1990 World Cup after 28 years of absence. In December, he lost the Intercontinental Cup to AC Milan at the last minute of overtime. An upset to what would have been the perfect season. The following year he lead Colombia to its best perfermance in World Cup competition by reaching the second round and losing to Cameroon.

After the World Cup, he was hired as coach of Spain's Real Valladolid. In 1993 he was voted as the South American coach of the year by El Pais and he was ranked third in Spanish Newspaper Marca's list of the worlds greatest managers.

He returned to Colombia in 1992. and got his team América de Cali champion of Colombia. In 1993 he got Colombia qualified for a second time in a row to a World Cup, with a historic triumph over Argentina in Buenos Aires by 5-0. That score made Colombia a surprising favorite for the 1994 World Cup, but the performance there was disappointing, as the team was eliminated in the first round, being defeated by such teams as the United States and Romania.

He had later a brief stint as coach of Atlético Madrid and in 1995 he was hired as the trainer of Ecuador National Football Team. After failing to get Ecuador qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup, he returned to Colombia to coach Millonarios.

In 1999 he briefly coached Costa Rica, and in 2000 he also coached for a few months Peru. He would later return to coach Colombia for the 2001 Copa América, winning it for the first time. His latest jobs as a coach would include Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal, where he won the domestic league and the Asian Champions League and a new stint for Colombia and Argentina's Colón de Santa Fe.

Francisco Maturana is considered to be one of the greatest South American coaches of all time and a legend of the Colombian game.

He worked for FIFA as a technical adviser where he has hold various coaching seminars around the world with the likes of Fabio Capello and Cesar Menotti.

In April of 2007 Maturana accepted an offer from Argentine Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata. He directed his first game on April 22, 2007, the derby against Estudiantes de La Plata. In August of 2007 Maturana ended his relationship with Club de Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata


[edit] Honors

[edit] As a Player
Copa Mustang (2): 1973, 1976 with Atlético Nacional

[edit] As a Manager
Copa Libertadores (1): 1989 with Atlético Nacional
Copa Mustang (1): 1992 with America de Cali
Copa America (1): 2001 with Colombia
Saudi Premier League (1): 2002 with Al-Hilal
World Cup Qualification (2): 1990, 1994 World Cup with Colombia
[show]v • d • eColombia squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup
1 Higuita • 2 Escobar • 3 Gildardo Gómez • 4 Herrera • 5 Villa • 6 Pérez • 7 Estrada • 8 Gabriel Gómez • 9 Guerrero • 10 Valderrama • 11 Redín • 12 Niño • 13 Hoyos • 14 Álvarez • 15 Perea • 16 Iguarán • 17 Cassiani • 18 Cabrera • 19 Rincón • 20 Fajardo • 21 Mendoza • 22 Hernández • Coach: Maturana
 
[show]v • d • eColombia squad - 1994 FIFA World Cup
1 Córdoba • 2 Escobar • 3 Mendoza • 4 Herrera • 5 Gaviria • 6 Gómez • 7 de Ávila • 8 Lozano • 9 Valenciano • 10 Valderrama • 11 Valencia • 12 Mondragón • 13 Ortiz • 14 Álvarez • 15 Perea • 16 Aristizábal • 17 Serna • 18 Cortés • 19 Rincón • 20 Pérez • 21 Asprilla • 22 Pazo • Coach: Maturana


Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Maturana"


i knew vaguely about this coach, i knew he led columbia successfully, after reading his full credentials i am impressed, he will bring out a nice brand of football from our players... :beermug:

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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2008, 03:06:00 PM »
Can he speak English??

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« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2008, 03:06:07 PM »
According to radio reports Warner said there were 12 candidates in all and he had the best record.

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Re: A colombian our new Football Coach
« Reply #12 on: January 03, 2008, 03:07:10 PM »
Better he than AC
Better anybody dan AC....jmho

Edit:

Ah now hearing it on Power 102 fm.....he spoke at the Oval this afternoon...

Can he speak English??

Apparently no....he spoke through an interpreter......
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« Reply #13 on: January 03, 2008, 03:07:57 PM »
I noticed he coached a lot of Spanish teams and Country. We may need a translator for this one. Maybe he is bilingual. I will prefer a dutch coach. Some with Ajax bacground. Like Vanbasten. I love there football.

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« Reply #14 on: January 03, 2008, 03:10:07 PM »
Can he speak English??
i eh kno
but he could also fix man teeth ;D
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« Reply #15 on: January 03, 2008, 03:10:59 PM »
And again ah cyar help but notice Jack involved in the negotiations.....so again.....why do we have de TTFF again??.....what de hell Scamps does really do??

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« Reply #16 on: January 03, 2008, 03:14:38 PM »
According to radio reports Warner said there were 12 candidates in all and he had the best record.


 boy me eh know about this .. i wonder who were the other 12 candidates  , best record seem like wim gone
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« Reply #17 on: January 03, 2008, 03:16:14 PM »
According to radio reports Warner said there were 12 candidates in all and he had the best record.


candidates for 6 mths ? boy me eh know about this .. who were the other 12 candidates may i ask .....
For 6 months ???

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« Reply #18 on: January 03, 2008, 03:26:57 PM »
According to radio reports Warner said there were 12 candidates in all and he had the best record.


candidates for 6 mths ? boy me eh know about this .. who were the other 12 candidates may i ask .....
For 6 months ???

Man, Wim GORN
Wim ent coming back
if ya din kno dat say ya good byes now den

dis is WE 2010 Coach


we better eh make ah ass ah we self this campaign
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« Reply #19 on: January 03, 2008, 03:28:47 PM »
we better eh make ah ass ah we self this campaign
Jackula runnin tings ;)

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« Reply #20 on: January 03, 2008, 03:33:20 PM »
According to radio reports Warner said there were 12 candidates in all and he had the best record.


 boy me eh know about this .. i wonder who were the other 12 candidates , best record seem like wim gone

ent yuh mean 11?   :devil:

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« Reply #21 on: January 03, 2008, 03:35:29 PM »
Can he speak English??
i eh kno
but he could also fix man teeth ;D

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« Reply #22 on: January 03, 2008, 04:46:00 PM »
On the radio Jack say he will start on Feb1 and that it is a temporary position.  ???

i95.5 Andre baptiste on now BTW.

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« Reply #23 on: January 03, 2008, 04:48:14 PM »
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« Reply #24 on: January 03, 2008, 04:57:34 PM »
it go be interesting to see de fellahs dat de new coach decide have no right being on we national team.....remember when Beenie come aboard and fellahs get pink slip one time......who will fall by de wayside? defenders who cyah make a decent 10-yard pass, fat forwards, who?????
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« Reply #25 on: January 03, 2008, 05:11:40 PM »
On the radio Jack say he will start on Feb1 and that it is a temporary position.  ???

i95.5 Andre baptiste on now BTW.


temporary ? So what they giving him a "trial period" just before the WCQ starts? And if it ent work what they do, get a new coach the day before the campaign start?

Ah keeping real quiet on this one...
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« Reply #26 on: January 03, 2008, 05:19:53 PM »
Why we eh put Fenwick as head coach and McComie as Associate head coach? Ah mean since we having ah laugh we might as well go all the way.
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« Reply #27 on: January 03, 2008, 05:22:17 PM »
Story on wim - since he has been suspended, he has not contacted the TTFF in any way. Warner said in his personal opinion, wim will not be back, as the man showing nothing that he want the job back. warner said its still possible if he wanted to come back, but very improbable, as he would have to "rebrand" himself and his relationship with the ttff.

New coach says he is very excited on this new challenge.

warner said he was given a shortlist of available coaches by fifa and maturano was the best, so he went with him.
john barnes and brian hodgson i think were also on the list.
wonder how come he aint say mourninho was available.

Vranes sounds real excited to be back.

warner even make a joke and say that now vranes is now more fluent than him (warner) in english...talking about vranes love affair with T&T.

warner said on the 16-17 jan, for some big announcement for ttff centennial celebrations, they will announce future friendlies for this year against opposition that will "blow our mind"

A journalist start to ask him about the money problems, and warner jump up and shout "money problems?!" "who have money problem?!"
 that man is real kicks yes.
he say the only money problem is from wim as he is now suspended and has put himself in that situation.

also made announcements that the sunderland duo, stern, samuel, are recalled for ash wednesday for the guadelupe game at the oval.
seems like blacklist getting swept under the carpet.
warner also said that these were the players wim had on his agenda to recall for the new year, so they going with that...

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« Reply #28 on: January 03, 2008, 05:28:45 PM »
Thanks for the update

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« Reply #29 on: January 03, 2008, 05:34:31 PM »
I feel Warner suffering from Bi-Polar disorder and does rapid cycle. The man have some serious head problem.
Story on wim - since he has been suspended, he has not contacted the TTFF in any way. Warner said in his personal opinion, wim will not be back, as the man showing nothing that he want the job back. warner said its still possible if he wanted to come back, but very improbable, as he would have to "rebrand" himself and his relationship with the ttff.

New coach says he is very excited on this new challenge.

warner said he was given a shortlist of available coaches by fifa and maturano was the best, so he went with him.
john barnes and brian hodgson i think were also on the list.
wonder how come he aint say mourninho was available.

Vranes sounds real excited to be back.

warner even make a joke and say that now vranes is now more fluent than him (warner) in english...talking about vranes love affair with T&T.

warner said on the 16-17 jan, for some big announcement for ttff centennial celebrations, they will announce future friendlies for this year against opposition that will "blow our mind"

A journalist start to ask him about the money problems, and warner jump up and shout "money problems?!" "who have money problem?!"
 that man is real kicks yes.
he say the only money problem is from wim as he is now suspended and has put himself in that situation.

also made announcements that the sunderland duo, stern, samuel, are recalled for ash wednesday for the guadelupe game at the oval.
seems like blacklist getting swept under the carpet.
warner also said that these were the players wim had on his agenda to recall for the new year, so they going with that...
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