Carlos Poblete
Carlos Poblete | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Carlos Alberto Poblete Jofre | |
birthday | October 13, 1963 | |
place of birth | Santiago de Chile , Chile | |
position | striker | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1981-1986 | Universidad de Chile | |
1986-1992 | Puebla FC | 202 (76) |
1987-1988 | → Ángeles de Puebla (loan) | 33 (21) |
1992-1993 | Cruz Azul | 35 (12) |
1993-1995 | Tiburones Rojos Veracruz | 63 (15) |
1995-1996 | Puebla FC | 32 | (7)
1996 | O'Higgins | |
1997-1998 | Unión de Curtidores | (12) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2010 | Lobos de la BUAP | |
2012 | Lobos de la BUAP | |
2012 | Puebla FC | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Carlos Poblete (born October 13, 1963 in Santiago de Chile ), also known by the nickname Búfalo , is a former Chilean football player on the position of a striker . After his active career, Poblete switched to the coaching staff.
career
player
Poblete began his professional career at CF Universidad de Chile , of which he was a member from 1981 to 1986. In the summer of 1986 he moved to Puebla FC in the Mexican Primera División , in which he played 365 games and scored 131 goals over the next ten years. He spent a total of six seasons at Puebla FC, with whom he won both the league title and the cup competition in the 1989/90 season and the CONCACAF Champions' Cup a year later .
After his first season at Puebla FC was less successful (in 35 games he could only score eight goals), he was loaned to city rivals Ángeles de Puebla for the following season 1987/88 , for whom he played 33 games and scored 21 goals . At the end of the season, the Ángeles' license was sold to Club Santos Laguna and the now successful Chilean striker was brought back to Puebla FC, for whom he first played until 1992 and again in the 1995/96 season. With a total of 76 goals scored for the Camoteros in first division games (including the Liguillas ), Poblete is the most successful striker in Puebla FC history.
In the intervening years he was under contract with the CD Cruz Azul and the Tiburones Rojos Veracruz .
After his departure from Puebla FC he was initially under contract with the Chilean Club O'Higgins and ended his active career in 1998 in the second Mexican division with Unión de Curtidores .
Trainer
After his active career, he started working as a trainer. After years of work in various training teams, Poblete , who at that time was already living permanently in Puebla, was hired by the local second division club Lobos de la BUAP for the 2010 Apertura .
After this half-season , in which he had reached the Liguillas with the Lobos and failed in the quarter-finals against his former club Tiburones Rojos Veracruz (1: 1 and 0: 1), he signed a contract with Club Santos Laguna in December 2010 to work in the Clausura 2011 as assistant coach to Rubén Omar Romano , with whom he played in 1992/93 at Cruz Azul and 1993/94 at Veracruz. After losing two home games in a row, Romano was released after just seven games at Santos Laguna.
Poblete followed the dismissed Romano to his next station, Atlas, and signed again in September 2011 with the Lobos de la BUAP, where he initially worked as assistant coach to Gerardo González and was again entrusted with the post of head coach for the 2012 Clausura .
With wins against Cruz Azul Hidalgo (3: 2) and Altamira FC (3: 1), his debut was promising. But after four defeats in a row Poblete was released after the home game against Necaxa (1: 2) on February 10, 2012 after only six games.
After the dismissal of the previous head coach Daniel Guzmán at Puebla FC, Poblete was appointed interim coach for the last two games of Apertura 2012 and looked after the team in the games against Atlas (2-2) and Querétaro (0-1), both in early November 2012 were held.
Then Poblete was entrusted as head coach with the youth department of Puebla FC.
title
- Mexican champion : 1990
- Cup winner : 1990
- CONCACAF Champions' Cup : 1991
Web links
- Leonard H. Waldman: El último gran héroe del Puebla (Spanish; article of December 12, 2012)
- Player profile at Medio Tiempo (Spanish; only first division stations in Mexico are listed)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lobos BUAP contrató a Carlos Poblete como técnico para el Apertura 2010 (Spanish; article from May 20, 2010)
- ↑ Carlos Poblete se integrará a Santos Laguna (Spanish; article of December 9, 2010)
- ↑ Santos Laguna in the Clausura 2011 ( Memento of the original from March 5, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at Medio Tiempo (Spanish)
- ↑ Vuelve Poblete con Lobos BUAP (Spanish; article from September 26, 2011)
- ↑ Carlos Poblete, nuevo técnico Lobos Buap (Spanish; article of November 29, 2011)
- ↑ The Mexican season 2011/12 on RSSSF (English)
- ↑ Cesó la Directiva de Lobos BUAP al técnico Carlos Poblete (Spanish; article of February 11, 2012)
- ↑ El chileno Poblete, nuevo entrenador del Puebla en sustitución de Guzmán (Spanish; article of October 30, 2012)
- ↑ Puebla FC in Apertura 2012 ( Memento of the original from August 6, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. at Medio Tiempo (Spanish)
- ↑ Carlos Poblete es el entrenador interino (Spanish; article from August 25, 2014)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Poblete, Carlos |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Poblete Jofre, Carlos Alberto |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Chilean soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 13, 1963 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Santiago de Chile , Chile |