Carlos Miloc Pelachi (February 9, 1932 – February 25, 2017) was aUruguayan-Mexicanfootball coach and former player who managedUANL Tigres,Club América, and theGuatemala national team, among other teams.
Miloc played professionally in Uruguay forNacional de Montevideo from 1950 to 1954. From there he moved toColombia, where he played two years, and in 1956 he arrived to Mexico, where he played forMorelia,Irapuato, andLeón.[1]
As the coach ofTigres, he was champion two times, in 1978, and 1982, and until 2009. He is also the only coach never to have lost aClásico Regiomontano. He was also the league runner-up withAmérica, and in 1991, he won the Nonoon Cup and theCopa Interamericana with that team.
InGuatemala he had several different tenures as the head coach ofCSD Comunicaciones, whom he led to league titles in the 1996–97, 1998–99, and 1999Apertura seasons.[2] After his success with Comunicaciones he was appointed Guatemala's national coach, managing the team at the2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup and in three matches during the2002 World Cup qualification campaign.[3]
As of 2009, he resided inSan Nicolás de los Garza and was an editorialist forGrupo Reforma until his death on Saturday, February 25, 2017.[4]
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