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Flavio Ortega

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Brazilian football player and manager (1944-2007)

Flavio Ortega
Personal information
Full nameFlávio Ortega
Date of birth1944 (1944)
Place of birth

São Paulo, Brazil

Forward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
Fluminense
1968CD Luis Ángel Firpo
1968–1971Marathón67(30)
1971–1972Atlético Español Verdún22(10)
1973–1974Real España21(5)
Managerial career
1988–1990Real España
1991Honduras
1994Cartaginés
1995Olimpia
2000Universidad
2001–2002Zacapa
2002–2003Marathón
2004Motagua
2005Platense
2006Olimpia
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Flávio Ortega (1944 – 6 February 2007) was a Brazilianfootballplayer andmanager, who spent most of his career in Central America, mainly in Honduras.

Club career

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Ortega was a Brazilian footballer who started playing in 1962 and moved abroad to play in El Salvador. He came to Honduras in 1968.[1] He played forReal España andMarathón of San Pedro Sula, rising to become an important player for both clubs.

Ortega was the Honduran league's leading goal-scorer with 18 goals forMarathón in the 1969–70 season.[2] He scored 45 goals in the Honduran league in 110 matches.[3]

Managerial career

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After he retired from playing, Ortega managed theHonduras national football team at the1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup finals, leading Honduras to a second-place finish.[4] He won the1994 CONCACAF Champions' Cup with Costa Rican sideCartaginés.

Honduran clubs statistics

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TeamSeasonGamesGoal
Club Deportivo Marathón1968-69217
Club Deportivo Marathón1969-702618
Atlético Español1970-712210
Club Deportivo Marathón1971-72205
Real España1973-74215
TOTAL1968-197411045

Personal life and death

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Ortega's mother's name is Maria Candida Sanches, he had a brother named Esteban Ortega Filho and a sister named Rosa Maria Ortega Santos. He was married to Honduran Ligia Hernández de Ortega and the couple had four children: Claudia, Flavio, and twins Liliane and Lilian. He became a Honduran citizen in 1992. In 2005, when with Platense, he suffered multiple injuries sustained in a car accident.

Ortega died of a respiratory disorder, which added to kidney failure both results from abrain haemorrhage, in 2007 inSan Pedro Sula.[5]

Honours

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Manager

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Real C.D. España
C.S. Cartaginés
Olimpia
Marathón

Individual

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References

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  1. ^Centenares de catrachos despiden al fallecido entrenador Flavio Ortega - Mediotiempo(in Spanish)
  2. ^Urbina, Walter; Jerez, Irvin; Rodríguez, René Ivann (30 September 1999)."Honduras - List of Topscorers".RSSSF.
  3. ^Desafíe a IsmaelArchived 2012-08-07 at theWayback Machine - La Prensa(in Spanish)
  4. ^Courtney, Barrie (12 June 2009)."CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 1991 - Full Details".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 16 October 2013.
  5. ^Muere entrenador brasileño-hondureño Flavio Ortega - El Correo(in Spanish)

External links

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Top scorers
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F.C. Motaguamanagers
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