sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRafael Édgar Dudamel Ochoa (born January 7, 1973[2]), is a Venezuelan football manager and former player who played as a goalkeeper.
Venezuelan footballer and manager
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Dudamel and the second or maternal family name is Ochoa.
As a player, Dudamel made 56 appearances for the Venezuela national team.[3]
Playing career
Club
During his career, Dudamel played for several Venezuelan and Colombian football clubs. Among the Venezuelan clubs are Universidad de Los Andes, El Vigía, Atlético Zulia, UA Maracaibo and Deportivo Táchira.[4] Atlético Huila, Independiente Santa Fe, Deportivo Cali, Millonarios and Cortulua are the Colombian clubs where he played.[5] He has also played for Quilmes, of Argentina.[6] He was transferred to Mamelodi Sundowns, of South Africa in 2005.[7] In 2007 after the Copa America, he transferred to América de Cali, a top Colombian club, alongside Venezuelan international Jorge Rojas.[8] He left América and returned to Estudiantes de Mérida on August 29, 2008.[9]
International
As of November 2007, Dudamel has 56 caps and one goal for the Venezuela national football team. He was capped for the first time in 1993. He scored a direct free kick in the World Cup 1998 qualifier against Argentina.[10]
International goal
Managerial career
On 18 October 2017 Dudamel is appointed manager of Venezuela’s national football team.
[12]
On 5 June 2016 Dudamel gets his first win in an official tournament as national coach with a
1-0 victory over Jamaica in the 2016 Copa America.[13] In his next match at the tournament, he upsets Uruguay 1-0. The winner was scored by Salomon Rondón, who tapped in after a long range attempt by Alejandro Guerra was saved.[14] In the final group match, he drew against Mexico 1-1.[15] In the knockout stages, Venezuela lost immediately, 4-1 to Argentina.[16]
At the 2017 FIFA Under-20 World Cup, Dudamel led the U20s to the final, where they lost to England 1-0 in the final. It was the nation's best ever performance at U20 competition.[17]
On 2 January 2020, he resigned from the Venezuela national team, and four days later signed a two-year contract with Brazilian club Atlético Mineiro.[18] On 27 February 2020, he was sacked by Atlético, following eliminations from the Copa Sudamericana and the Copa do Brasil.[19]
He spent time at Universidad de Chile between 2020 and 2021, and in September 2021 he was appointed as manager of Deportivo Cali, becoming Colombian champion at the end of the season.
Honors
Club
- Universidad de Los Andes
- Primera División Venezolana 1990–91
- Santa Fe
- Copa Conmebol: Runners Up 1995
- Atlético Zulia
- Primera División Venezolana: 1997–98
- Deportivo Cali
- Copa Mustang: 1998
- Copa Merconorte: Runners Up 1998
- Copa Libertadores: Runners Up 1999
- Millonarios
- Mamelodi Sundowns
- Premier Soccer League 2005–06
Coach
International
- Venezuela U-20
- FIFA U-20 World Cup: Runner-up 2017
- South American Youth Football Championship: Third Place 2017
- Venezuela U-17
- South American Under-17 Football Championship: Runner-Up 2013
Club
- Deportivo Cali
- Categoría Primera A: 2021–II
Managerial Statistics
- As of Match played 29 June 2022
Team |
Nat |
From |
To |
Record |
G | W | D | L | Win % |
Estudiantes de Mérida |
 |
17 May 2010 |
17 March 2011 |
26 |
6 |
6 |
14 |
023.08 |
Venezuela U17 |
12 May 2012 |
8 November 2013 |
13 |
3 |
5 |
5 |
023.08 |
Deportivo Lara |
18 December 2013 |
25 November 2015 |
90 |
35 |
33 |
22 |
038.89 |
Venezuela U20 |
17 August 2015 |
15 August 2019 |
40 |
18 |
9 |
13 |
045.00 |
Venezuela |
1 April 2016 |
4 January 2020 |
35 |
9 |
15 |
11 |
025.71 |
Atlético Mineiro |
 |
4 January 2020 |
26 February 2020 |
10 |
4 |
4 |
2 |
040.00 |
Universidad de Chile |
 |
5 November 2020 |
5 June 2021 |
26 |
8 |
12 |
6 |
030.77 |
Deportivo Cali |
 |
7 September 2021 |
1 July 2022 |
54 |
18 |
18 |
18 |
033.33 |
Total |
294 |
101 |
101 |
92 |
034.35 |
- Official FIFA matches only.
References
- "Rafael Dudamel" (in German). weltfussball.de. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
- "Venezuela". CONMEBOL. Archived from the original on May 22, 2007. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
- "Venezuela – Record International Players". RSSSF. August 31, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "Rafael Dudamel: "Táchira impondrá su jerarquía y experiencia"" (in Spanish). La Vinotinto. September 16, 2003. Archived from the original on March 13, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "Dudamel, Rafael". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "Rafael Dudamel" (in Portuguese). zerozero.pt. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "Arquero Rafael Dudamel jugará con el Mamelodi de Sudáfrica" (in Spanish). Terra. July 15, 2005. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "Se va con Dudamel" (in Spanish). Lider en deportes. June 4, 2007. Archived from the original on February 19, 2008. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "El guardameta venezolano Rafael Dudamel renunció al América" (in Spanish). Caracol Radio. August 29, 2008. Retrieved April 14, 2009.
- "Rafael Dudamel – International Appearances". RSSSF. July 12, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2008.
- "Venezuela v Argentina, 09 October 1996". 11v11. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
- "Rafael Dudamel, new coach of Venezuela | CONMEBOL". www.conmebol.com. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
- "2016 Copa America Centenario". www.ca2016.com. Retrieved May 18, 2018.
- "Uruguay vs. Venezuela - Football Match Report - June 9, 2016 - ESPN". ESPN.com. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- "Mexico's draw with Venezuela gives El Tri 1st in Group C at Copa America". USA TODAY. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- "Messi starts, Argentina beats Venezuela 4-1 in Copa America". USA TODAY. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- "Under-20 World Cup: England beat Venezuela in final". BBC Sport. June 11, 2017. Retrieved October 13, 2018.
- "Novo comando: Rafael Dudamel é o treinador do Atlético". Clube Atlético Mineiro (in Portuguese). January 4, 2020. Retrieved January 4, 2020.
- "Atlético-MG anuncia a demissão de Dudamel (e sua comissão), Rui Costa e Marques". Globoesporte (in Portuguese). February 27, 2020. Retrieved February 27, 2020.
External links
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На других языках
- [en] Rafael Dudamel
[es] Rafael Dudamel
Rafael Edgar Dudamel Ochoa (San Felipe, Yaracuy, 7 de enero de 1973) es un exfutbolista, director técnico y comentarista deportivo venezolano, naturalizado colombiano. Actualmente se encuentra libre. Luego de retirarse en el año 2010, comenzaría su formación como entrenador. Dirigiría a la Sub-20 de Venezuela desde el 17 de agosto de 2015 hasta el 15 de agosto del 2019 y a la selección mayor desde el 1 de abril de 2016 hasta 2 de enero del 2020. Fue entrenador del Deportivo Cali y fue campeón en el torneo 2021-2. Se desempeñaría también como comentarista del Gol Caracol en Colombia durante los años 2020, 2021 y 2022 durante partidos de eliminatorias sudamericanas al mundial de fútbol.
[fr] Rafael Dudamel
Rafael Edgar Dudamel Ochoa, plus couramment appelé Rafael Dudamel, né le 7 janvier 1973 à San Felipe au Venezuela, est un footballeur international vénézuélien, aujourd'hui reconverti en entraîneur.
[it] Rafael Dudamel
Rafael Edgar Dudamel Ochoa (San Felipe, 7 gennaio 1973) è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore venezuelano, di ruolo portiere.
[ru] Дудамель, Рафаэль
Рафаэ́ль Э́дгар Дудаме́ль Очо́а (исп. Rafael Edgar Dudamel Ochoa; род. 7 января 1973, Сан-Фелипе) — венесуэльский футболист, игравший на позиции вратаря во множестве венесуэльских, колумбийских и других клубов, а также защищавший ворота национальной сборной Венесуэлы. Ныне футбольный тренер.
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