A native of Santiago, Chile, Alvarez began riding there at age sixteen, winning with his very first mount. The following year he went to Panama where he rode for seven years before emigrating to the United States.[1]
After retiring from riding at the end of 1976, Fernando Alvarez turned to training for a time and on March 27, 1977, earned his first win at Santa Anita Park.[5]
Fernando Alvarez died on June 27, 1999, at age sixty-one. He was living in Azusa, California, at the time of his death.[6] His son, Fernando Alvarez Jr., also became a trainer.[7]