Fernando Guajardo
Fernando Hernán Guajardo Leiva (born 19 April 1968), is a Chilean football manager and former professional player who played as a forward for clubs in Chile and Indonesia. He is currently working in the San Luis de Quillota youth system. CareerBorn in San Miguel, Santiago, Guajardo is a product of Palestino youth system, making appearances for the first team in Copa Chile.[1] As a member of Palestino, he had stints on loan at Deportes Valdivia[2] and Curicó Unido.[3] In Chile, he also played for Unión La Calera,[4] Everton, Santiago Wanderers,[5] Magallanes[6] and Unión San Felipe.[1] As a member of Santiago Wanderers, he won the 1995 Segunda División, alongside players such as Claudio Núñez, Luis Guarda [es] and Jorge Almirón.[7] In 2000, he moved to Indonesia and played for Persija Jakarta, Gelora Putra Delta,[8] Persik Kediri[9] and PSDS Deli Serdang.[10] Coaching careerGuajardo has an extensive career as coach at the youth ranks of Unión La Calera, San Luis and Unión San Felipe,[11] with an experience as caretaker in the last.[12] From 2020 to 2021 he had an experience as head coach in Deportes Vallenar in both the Segunda División Profesional and the Tercera A.[13] Since September 2022, he works as head coach of the San Luis youth ranks.[14] In March 2024, he assumed as interim coach after Juan Manuel López [es] was released.[15] HonoursSantiago Wanderers References
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