Personal information | |||
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Full name | Luis Ramón Estay Saavedra | ||
Date of birth | 22 July 1938 | ||
Place of birth | Iquique, Chile | ||
Date of death | 3 November 2013 | (aged 75)||
Place of death | Iquique, Chile | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
CD Cavancha | |||
Iquique (city team) | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
1958–1964 | Audax Italiano | ||
1964–1965 | Magallanes | ||
1966–1967 | Deportes Concepción | ||
Managerial career | |||
1969–1972 | Magallanes | ||
1979–1980 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1982–1984 | Deportes Arica | ||
1984 | Regional Atacama | ||
1985 | Deportes Arica | ||
1987–1988 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1990 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1992 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1993 | Defensor Kiwi-Ciclista Lima | ||
1994 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1994–1995 | Ciclista Lima | ||
1995 | Alianza Lima | ||
1995 | Deportivo Municipal | ||
1996 | Melgar | ||
1997–1998 | Deportivo Quito | ||
2001 | Deportes Iquique | ||
2003 | Municipal Iquique | ||
2006–2008 | Universidad Arturo Prat | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Luis Ramón Estay Saavedra (22 July 1938 – 3 November 2013), known as Ramón Estay, was a Chilean football player and manager.
Born in Iquique, as a football forward, he played for Club Deportivo Cavancha and the team of Iquique. [1] At professional level, he played for Audax Italiano, Magallanes and Deportes Concepción. [2]
As a football manager, he was mainly related to his hometown club, Deportes Iquique, [3] since he was involved in its foundation and coached it in seven stints, [4] winning the 1979 Segunda División de Chile and the 1980 Copa Polla Gol. [2]
In Chile, he also coached Magallanes, [5] Deportes Arica [6] and Regional Atacama. [7]
In Peru, where he came recommended by his former assistant Miguel Ángel Arrué, [3] he coached Ciclista Lima from 1993 to 1995, winning the 1993 Segunda División as Defensor Kiwi-Ciclista Lima, Alianza Lima in 1994, Deportivo Municipal in 1995 and Melgar in 1996. [8] As a fact, he became the second Chilean to manage Melgar after José Tadormina. [9] Then, he moved to Ecuador and led Deportivo Quito, reaching the runner-up in the 1997 Ecuadorian Serie A. [8]
From 2006 to 2009, he coached the Arturo Prat University, winning three university national championships of FENAUDE [ es], at the same time the team competed in the Chilean Tercera División. [10]
His sons Luis Ramón Jr., the elder, [11] and José Orlando, [12] were professional footballers who played for Deportes Iquique at the end of the 1980s. [13] [14]
In Peru, he was nicknamed Chompita (Little Sweater) and Chompita Ploma (Grey Little Sweater), due to the fact that he used to wear that article of clothing. [15]
He was honored as Hijo Ilustre (Illustrious Son) of Iquique. [10]
Estay died due to an respiratory insufficiency in the Hospital of Iquique. [11]
Deportes Iquique
Defensor Kiwi-Ciclista Lima
Universidad Arturo Prat
After Estay died, the municipal stadium of Iquique was renamed Estadio Tierra de Campeones Ramón Estay Saavedra. [16]
In 2020 season, the alternative shirt of Deportes Iquique was designed in honor of Estay and Club Deportivo Cavancha. [17]
Personal information | |||
---|---|---|---|
Full name | Luis Ramón Estay Saavedra | ||
Date of birth | 22 July 1938 | ||
Place of birth | Iquique, Chile | ||
Date of death | 3 November 2013 | (aged 75)||
Place of death | Iquique, Chile | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Youth career | |||
CD Cavancha | |||
Iquique (city team) | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | ( Gls) |
1958–1964 | Audax Italiano | ||
1964–1965 | Magallanes | ||
1966–1967 | Deportes Concepción | ||
Managerial career | |||
1969–1972 | Magallanes | ||
1979–1980 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1982–1984 | Deportes Arica | ||
1984 | Regional Atacama | ||
1985 | Deportes Arica | ||
1987–1988 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1990 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1992 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1993 | Defensor Kiwi-Ciclista Lima | ||
1994 | Deportes Iquique | ||
1994–1995 | Ciclista Lima | ||
1995 | Alianza Lima | ||
1995 | Deportivo Municipal | ||
1996 | Melgar | ||
1997–1998 | Deportivo Quito | ||
2001 | Deportes Iquique | ||
2003 | Municipal Iquique | ||
2006–2008 | Universidad Arturo Prat | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Luis Ramón Estay Saavedra (22 July 1938 – 3 November 2013), known as Ramón Estay, was a Chilean football player and manager.
Born in Iquique, as a football forward, he played for Club Deportivo Cavancha and the team of Iquique. [1] At professional level, he played for Audax Italiano, Magallanes and Deportes Concepción. [2]
As a football manager, he was mainly related to his hometown club, Deportes Iquique, [3] since he was involved in its foundation and coached it in seven stints, [4] winning the 1979 Segunda División de Chile and the 1980 Copa Polla Gol. [2]
In Chile, he also coached Magallanes, [5] Deportes Arica [6] and Regional Atacama. [7]
In Peru, where he came recommended by his former assistant Miguel Ángel Arrué, [3] he coached Ciclista Lima from 1993 to 1995, winning the 1993 Segunda División as Defensor Kiwi-Ciclista Lima, Alianza Lima in 1994, Deportivo Municipal in 1995 and Melgar in 1996. [8] As a fact, he became the second Chilean to manage Melgar after José Tadormina. [9] Then, he moved to Ecuador and led Deportivo Quito, reaching the runner-up in the 1997 Ecuadorian Serie A. [8]
From 2006 to 2009, he coached the Arturo Prat University, winning three university national championships of FENAUDE [ es], at the same time the team competed in the Chilean Tercera División. [10]
His sons Luis Ramón Jr., the elder, [11] and José Orlando, [12] were professional footballers who played for Deportes Iquique at the end of the 1980s. [13] [14]
In Peru, he was nicknamed Chompita (Little Sweater) and Chompita Ploma (Grey Little Sweater), due to the fact that he used to wear that article of clothing. [15]
He was honored as Hijo Ilustre (Illustrious Son) of Iquique. [10]
Estay died due to an respiratory insufficiency in the Hospital of Iquique. [11]
Deportes Iquique
Defensor Kiwi-Ciclista Lima
Universidad Arturo Prat
After Estay died, the municipal stadium of Iquique was renamed Estadio Tierra de Campeones Ramón Estay Saavedra. [16]
In 2020 season, the alternative shirt of Deportes Iquique was designed in honor of Estay and Club Deportivo Cavancha. [17]