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Raúl Mariano Pino Terán (17 October 1925 – 30 July 2002) was a Chilean
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who worked in Chile and Bolivia.


Career

As a football player, Pino was a product of
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youth system, and left football at the age of 19 due to a serious achilles tendon injury. Then, he had an extensive career as manager in his country of birth and Bolivia.


In Chile

As a football coach, Pino began working as an assistant in Universidad de Chile. In the
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he coached Green Cross, winning the 1963 league, Trasandino and
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. In the
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he coached Magallanes,
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, Everton,
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and Regional Antofagasta


In Bolivia

Pino came to Bolivia to coach Jorge Wilstermann in 1975. He also coached Blooming,
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,
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, Always Ready, San José,
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, winning the 1993 Copa Simón Bolívar, and Universidad Cruceña. He won the
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three times: with Jorge Wilstermann in 1980 and 1981 and with Blooming in 1984.


National team

Pino led the Chile national amateur team in the
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. In 1971, he coached the Chile national team in nine friendly matches along with Luis Vera, winning both the and the . In 1972, he went on in charge without Vera, coaching Chile in four friendly matches. In 1985, he assumed as coach of the Bolivia national team for two months, leading the team in 6 matches, including the 1986 FIFA World Cup qualifiers.


Personal life

Pino had two children, Lorena and Iván, along with his wife Aurora. He was nicknamed ''El Mago'' (The Magician), due to the fact that he had notable achievements. In July 2002, before he died, both the
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and the Bolivian Football Managers Association made a ceremony in honor of Pino and his career.


Honours

Green Cross * Segunda División de Chile:
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Jorge Wilstermann * : 1975, 1976 *
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: , Blooming * Bolivian Primera División: Real Santa Cruz *
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:
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Chile (along with Luis Vera) * : * :


References


External links

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Raúl Pino
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