Personal information | |||
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Place of birth | Argentina | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
Dynamos Giyani [1] [2] | |||
1983 | Kaizer Chiefs F.C. |
Orlando Casares was an Argentinean retired football coach who is last known to have managed Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa. Orlando also managed the Nicaragua National team in 1980 - 1981. He is the father of Matias Casares, the president of the Haitian Soccer Association based in Fort Lauderdale. [3]
Assuming the role of Kaizer Chiefs head coach in 1983, Casares steered the Amakhosi to that year's Datsun Challenge, [2] but had an enmity with former coach Banks Setlhodi and poor league results which eventually got him dismissed. [1] The Argentine was also unpopular with the Kaizer Chiefs players who questioned his qualifications. [2]
Personal information | |||
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Place of birth | Argentina | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
Dynamos Giyani [1] [2] | |||
1983 | Kaizer Chiefs F.C. |
Orlando Casares was an Argentinean retired football coach who is last known to have managed Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa. Orlando also managed the Nicaragua National team in 1980 - 1981. He is the father of Matias Casares, the president of the Haitian Soccer Association based in Fort Lauderdale. [3]
Assuming the role of Kaizer Chiefs head coach in 1983, Casares steered the Amakhosi to that year's Datsun Challenge, [2] but had an enmity with former coach Banks Setlhodi and poor league results which eventually got him dismissed. [1] The Argentine was also unpopular with the Kaizer Chiefs players who questioned his qualifications. [2]