Orlando Casares was an
Argentinean
Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish language, Spanish (Grammatical gender, masculine) or (Grammatical gender, feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may be resident ...
retired football coach who is last known to have managed
Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa. Orlando also managed the Nicaragua National team in 1980 - 1981. He is the father of Matias Casares, the president of the Haitian Soccer Association based in Fort Lauderdale.
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Haitian Soccer Association
South Africa
Assuming the role of Kaizer Chiefs head coach in 1983, Casares steered the ''Amakhosi'' to that year's Datsun Challenge,[Kaizer Motaung's best imports at Kaizer Chiefs](_blank)
Kick Off but had an enmity with former coach Banks Setlhodi
Motsau Joseph "Banks" Setlhodi (born 12 April 1947) in Randfontein, South Africa is a retired South African association football player who played in South Africa for Randfontein Young Zebras and Kaizer Chiefs.
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Setlhodi grew up in ...
and poor league results which eventually got him dismissed.[Why Banks Had To Escape … From The Supporters](_blank)
Soccerladuma.coza The Argentine was also unpopular with the Kaizer Chiefs players who questioned his qualifications.
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Argentine expatriate football managers
Expatriate soccer managers in South Africa
Argentine football managers
Argentine expatriate sportspeople in South Africa
Kaizer Chiefs F.C. managers
Dynamos F.C. (South Africa) managers
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