Lorenzo Carrabs

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Lorenzo Carrabs
Personnel
Surname Lorenzo Carrab's Finno
birthday October 15, 1954
place of birth Las PiedrasUruguay
size 185 cm
position goal
Juniors
Years station
1969-1970 Danubio FC
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1970-1977 Danubio FC
1978-1979 Atlético Junior
1980-1986 Atlético Nacional
1987-1989 Atlético Junior
1990 Danubio FC
1991 Nacional Montevideo
1992-1994 Deportivo Maldonado
1995-1996 Deportivo Maldonado
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
at least 1974 Uruguay (Juniors) at least 6 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1996-1997 Nacional Montevideo (goalkeeping coach)
1998-1999 Miramar Misiones (Co- and Goalkeeping Coach)
Uruguay U-17 (goalkeeping coach)
Uruguay U-20 (goalkeeping coach)
Uruguay U-23 (goalkeeping coach)
at least 1999 Uruguay (goalkeeping coach)
Bella Vista (co- and goalkeeping coach)
2002 Argentinos Juniors (Co- and Goalkeeping Coach)
2003 Danubio FC (co- and goalkeeping coach)
2004 Centro Atlético Fénix (co- and goalkeeper coach)
2005-2006 CD El Nacional (Co- and Goalkeeping Coach)
2005-2006 Ecuador (goalkeeping coach)
2007 Colombia (co- and goalkeeping coach)
2008 Centro Atlético Fénix (co- and goalkeeper coach)
2008 Deportivo Pereira (Co- and Goalkeeping Coach)
2009 Atlético Nacional (co- and goalkeeping coach)
2009 Centro Atlético Fénix (co- and goalkeeper coach)
2010–2012 Centro Atlético Fénix (Reserve)
2012 Centro Atlético Fénix
2013 Centro Atlético Fénix
2015– Danubio FC (assistant coach)
1 Only league games are given.

Lorenzo Carrabs , full name Lorenzo Carrabs Finno , (born October 15, 1954 in Las Piedras ) is a former Uruguayan football player and current coach .

Player career

society

The 1.85 meter tall Carrabs was at the beginning of his career from 1969 to 1970 in the ranks of the youth team of Danubio FC . In 1970 he made his debut as a 15-year-old in the Segunda División and rose with the club as a champion in the top Uruguayan league. From 1971 to 1977 he was a member of the first team in the Primera División . From 1978 to 1979 he played in Colombia for Atlético Junior . This was followed by a career at Atlético Nacional from 1980 to 1986 . During this time he won the Colombian Championship in 1981 under coach Osvaldo Zubeldía . He returned to Atlético Junior from 1987 to 1989 and joined Danubio a second time in 1990. At the end of his active career, he worked for Nacional Montevideo in 1991 and for Deportivo Maldonado from 1992 to 1994 and 1995 to 1996 . With Maldonado he became Campeón del Interior in 1992 .

National team

Carrabs was part of the Uruguayan U-20 national team that took part in the 1974 Junior South American Championship in Chile . The team became vice-South American champions. During the tournament he was used six times by coach Carlos Silva Cabrera . 1971/72 he took part with the senior national team of Uruguay on the European tour, a "Mini Copa" of the national teams in Brazil and in 1976 at the Copa del Atlántico .

successes

  • Vice Junior South American Champion: 1974
  • Colombian champion: 1981

Coaching

After his active career, he hit the coaching career. First he worked from 1996 to 1997 as a goalkeeping coach at Nacional Montevideo. In this role he also worked at Miramar Misiones from 1998 to 1999 , but during this period and later also held the position of assistant coach and goalkeeper coach for the U-17 and U-20 national teams. He coached the U-17 and U-20 goalkeepers at the U-17 South American Championship in 1999 and the U-20 South American Championship that year , as well as at the U-17 World Championship in 1999 and the U-20 World Championship in 1999 . At the Copa América 1999 he was also the goalkeeping coach of the Uruguayan senior team . He also oversaw the national selection at the 2001 South American U-17 and U-20 Championships and the U-23 pre-Olympic tournament. Around 2000 and 2001 he was also assistant coach and goalkeeping coach at Bella Vista . He also successfully completed the coaching course of the Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol . This was followed in 2002 as an assistant and goalkeeper coach at the Argentinos Juniors . In the same position he worked at Danubio in 2003 and at Centro Atlético Fénix in 2004 . The other career stations from 2005 to 2006 were Nacional de Quito (co- and goalkeeping coach), with whom he became Ecuadorian champion that year, and the Ecuadorian senior team (goalkeeping coach) during World Cup qualification and the 2006 tournament . In 2007 he was assistant coach and also the goalkeeper coach for the Colombian national team . With the Colombians he took part in the 2007 Copa America . Between January and June 2008, he again looked after Fénix in the role of assistant and goalkeeper. This was followed by an engagement from July to December 2008 in the same function at Deportivo Pereira . He spent the first half of 2009 doing the same job at Atlético Nacional and the second at Fénix. He was the head coach for the first time from 2010 to 2012. He looked after the reserve team from Fénix. From May 2012 to June 2012 he was given responsibility for the first division team for the last three games of the season. Again he coached Fénix from the beginning of the 2013/14 season to the end of October 2013 in the Primera División. At Apertura 2015, he will take on the position of assistant coach at Danubio FC alongside Jorge Castelli .

successes

  • Ecuadorian champion: 2005

Individual evidence

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  4. Sudamericanos s20: década del 70 ( Memento of the original from May 18, 2015 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. (Spanish) from auf.org.uy, accessed May 1, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.auf.org.uy
  5. LORENZO CARRABS (Spanish) on lorenzocarrabs.com.uy, accessed May 1, 2015
  6. Ponele color JC (Spanish) on futbol.com.uy of June 23, 2015, accessed June 23, 2015