Chilean footballer (1928-2004)
Isaac Carrasco Rivas (14 August 1928 – 5 April 2004) was a Chilean footballer.
International career
He played in 27 matches for the Chile national football team from 1954 to 1961.[1] He was also part of Chile's squad for the 1956 South American Championship.[2]
He also represented Chile at the Pan American Games in 1951 and 1956,[3] winning the bronze medal in the first one.[4][5]
Honours
Player
Chile B
Naval
Colo-Colo
Manager
Deportes Concepción
Lota Schwager
Ñublense
Trasandino
References
External links
Isaac Carrasco – Managerial positions |
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- García (1961)
- Gaete (1966–68)
- Carrasco (1969)
- Álamos (1970)
- Andrade (1971–72)
- Pesce (1972)
- Cruzat (1973–74)
- Oyarzún (1975)
- Belmar (1975)
- Patrón (1976)
- Cantatore (1976–78)
- Ríos (1979–80)
- Vera (1980)
- Nawacki (1983)
- Quiroga (1984)
- Climent (1985)
- Gangas (1986–87)
- Páez (1988)
- Climent (1989)
- Carrasco (1990)
- Valdés (1991)
- R. Soto (1992)
- González (1992)
- Ríos (1992–93)
- Montilla (1994)
- Apablaza (1994)
- Hidalgo (2001)
- Apablaza (2001–02)
- Rivera (2002)
- Barrales (2002)
- González (2002–03)
- J. M. Ramírez (2004)
- Rivera (2004)
- Balocchi (2004)
- Vinés (2004–06)
- López (2006)
- da Silva (2006)
- Nova (2006)
- Monsalvez (2007)
- Nichiporuk (2007)
- Merello (2007)
- Jara (2007)
- Vinés (2007)
- Martínez (2008)
- Nova (2008)
- Iturra (2008)
- N. Soto (2009)
- Martínez (2009–10)
- Araya (2010)
- Araujo (2011)
- Mores (2012)
- Miranda (2011–12)
- Cossio (2012–13)
- Balocchi (2013)
- Nova (2013)
- Corengia (2013–14)
- Cossio (2014)
- Balocchi (2014)
- Miranda (2014–15)
- Endre (2015)
- Hidalgo (2015)
- Endre (2015)
- Castillo (2015–16)
- González/Yáñez (2016–17)
- Pacheco (2017)
- Torres (2017–18)
- Gómez (2019–21)
- Salgado (2021–22)
- Ramos (2023–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
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