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Fernando Astengo
Fernando Enrique Astengo Sánchez (born 8 January 1960) is a former footballer and current manager.
Career
During his years as footballer he played as centre back, position which was well considered after being featured in 1988's America Ideal Team. Despite his success, in 1989, Astengo was involved in Chile national team scandal at Maracanã, which alongside keeper Roberto Rojas and his coach Orlando Aravena received a five-year ban by the FIFA. Upon retiring as a footballer he became a manager, graduating in 2005 at the Instituto Nacional del Fútbol (National Football Institute) alongside former players such as Eduardo Nazar, José Cantillana, Eduardo Soto, among others. He began his career with Colo-Colo lower divisions, later having a brief spell as first-team caretaker coach in 2008, replacing Claudio Borghi. However, he left the Pedreros–based team and then had short periods at Unión San Felipe youth ranks in 2009, and Deportes Temuco in 2013.
Other works
He has permanently worked as a football commentator for TV media such as Canal del Fútbol (CDF) and DirecTV Sports. In addition, he has worked for the digital media Radio TouchTV.
Honours
As Player
Club
Individual
As Manager
Club
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