Roberto Rodríguez Antequera


Roberto Rodríguez Antequera (Calama, Chile, March 26, 1931 - Antofagasta, Chile, October 24, 2009) was a Chilean Football Monitor, despite his trade as a soccer coach in amateur teams . He worked most of his life in his hometown, highlighting his work as technical director in the Amateurs teams; Calama and Deportes El Loa, which would later become the Cobreloa Sports Club. He died on October 24, 2009, a product of a Cancer. He was nicknamed Ruilito or Chifiñico. Trajectory

In 1959, he took the amateur team of Calama to title as national amateur champion. When it was conformed Sports Loa, took the position of Technical Director of that equipment, being the first and last trainer of this equipment. Exercising this position from 1973 to 1976.

When there is a possibility that Deportes El Loa will be transformed into a Professional Club, which was Cobreloa, it leaves the post and expresses to the club's next leader, José Gorrini, the need to have a professional technical director, with the objective of getting the promotion of the club to the first division. Nominating to Fernando Riera to conform this equipment. Death

On October 24, 2009, at 20 hours, Roberto Rodríguez Antequera died at his home in the city of Antofagasta, 78 years old, the product of a Bladder Cancer, which affected him since the year 1998. Their remains were veiled in the Municipal Cemetery of Calama.



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