Chilean footballer and manager (born 1954)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Garcés and the second or maternal family name is
Rojas .
Jorge Luis Garcés Rojas (born 13 May 1954) is a Chilean football manager and former player who played as a midfielder . He is currently in charge of Juan Fernández Islands team for the 2024 Copa Chile .
Manager
Garcés was born in Talca . He started his managerial career in 1989 with RFC Arquennes . In 1992, he won the Primera B Championship with Provincial Osorno .
Garcés joined Santiago Wanderers in 1999, getting promotion to First Division . In 2001, the team won the First Division championship , qualifying to the Copa Libertadores .
Following the resignation of Pedro García , manager of Chile national football team in 2001, Garcés was hired by the ANFP to coach the Chilean team , getting two defeats (Brazil 2–0 Chile, Colombia 3–1 Chile) and a draw (Chile 0–0 Ecuador).
O'Higgins hired Garcés for the 2007 Clausura, finishing second in the League Table. The club also reached the semi-finals. Garcés left the team in 2007.
In 2024, he assumed as coach of the Juan Fernández Islands team for the 2024 Copa Chile .[ 2]
Honours
Provincial Osorno
Santiago Wanderers
References
External links
Jorge Garcés – Managerial positions
Veloso (1981 )
Ruiz (1982 )
Vargas (1982 )
Godoy (1983 )
Vargas (1984 )
Cruz (1983 )
Acosta (1984 –88)
Rodríguez Vega (1988 –89)
Vargas (1989 )
Ruiz (1990 )
Farránc (1990 )
G. Cornejo (1990 )
Cortázar (1991 –92)
Gutiérrez (1993 )
G. Cornejo (1994 )
Olivera (1995 )
Farrán (1996 )
Cortázar (1996 –97)
Avilés (1998 –99)
Ortiz (2000 )
Olivera (2001 –02)
J. Rodríguez (2003 )
Cortázar (2003 )
Avilés (2004 )
Cisternas (2004 )
Santibáñez (2005 )
Ceballos (2005 )
G. Cornejo (2006 )
Páez (2006 )
Vinés (2006 –07)
Ortiz (2007 –08)
Toledo (2008 )
González (2008 )
Apablaza (2009 )
Hidalgo (2009 )
Toledo (2009 )
de la Barra (2010 )
Fernández (2010 )
J. Rodríguez (2011 )
Abraham (2012 )
Rubio (2012 )
Durán (2013 )
Toledo (2016 )
Climent (2016 )
Abdala (2016 )
F. Cornejo (2017 –2018)
Fuertes (2018 )
Molins (2018 )
Muñoz (2018 )
Durán (2019 )
Garcés (2019 –20)
Rojas (2020 –22)
Lira (2022 )
Rojas (2022 )
Orellana (2023 )
Cataldo (2024 –)
(c) = caretaker manager