Víctor Luna
Colombian footballer (1959–2024)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Víctor Emilio Luna Gómez[1] | ||
Date of birth | (1959-10-27)27 October 1959 | ||
Place of birth | Medellín, Colombia | ||
Date of death | 28 January 2024(2024-01-28) (aged 64) | ||
Place of death | Medellín, Colombia | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1] | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1978–1985 | Atlético Nacional | ||
1986–1990 | América de Cali | ||
International career | |||
1983–1985 | Colombia | 21 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
1992 | Once Caldas | ||
1997 | Medellín | ||
2000 | Independiente Medellín | ||
2002–2003 | Independiente Medellín | ||
2004 | Barcelona Guayaquil | ||
2005 | Once Caldas | ||
2005–2006 | Macará | ||
2006–2007 | Medellín | ||
2011 | Medellín | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Víctor Emilio Luna Gómez (27 October 1959 – 28 January 2024) was a Colombian football player and manager.[1] A defender, he played in 21 matches for the Colombia national team from 1983 to 1985.[2] He was also part of Colombia's squad for the 1983 Copa América tournament.[3] Luna died from a heart attack on 28 January 2024, at the age of 64.[4]
References
- ^ a b c "Víctor Luna". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "Víctor Luna". National Football Teams. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "Copa América 1983". RSSSF. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
- ^ "Falleció en Medellín el exfutbolista y director antioqueño técnico Víctor Luna Gómez". La República. 28 January 2024. Retrieved 29 January 2024.
External links
- Víctor Luna at National-Football-Teams.com
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Categoría Primera A winning managers
- 1948: Carrillo Nalda
- 1949: Pedernera
- 1950: Cuezzo
- 1951: Pedernera
- 1952: Pedernera
- 1953: Pedernera
- 1954: Paternoster
- 1955: Benítez Cáceres
- 1956: Lombardo
- 1957: Seghini
- 1958: Tocker
- 1959: Ochoa Uribe
- 1960: Tocker
- 1961: Ochoa Uribe
- 1962: Ochoa Uribe
- 1963: Ochoa Uribe
- 1964: Sánchez
- 1965: Villegas
- 1966: Ochoa Uribe
- 1967: Villegas
- 1968: De la Hoz
- 1969: Villegas
- 1970: Reskín
- 1971: Popović
- 1972: Ochoa Uribe
- 1973: López Fretes
- 1974: Popović
- 1975: Hormazábal
- 1976: Zubeldía
- 1977: Verón
- 1978: Dellacha
- 1979: Ochoa Uribe
- 1980: Varacka
- 1981: Zubeldía
- 1982: Ochoa Uribe
- 1983: Ochoa Uribe
- 1984: Ochoa Uribe
- 1985: Ochoa Uribe
- 1986: Ochoa Uribe
- 1987: García
- 1988: García
- 1990: Ochoa Uribe
- 1991: Gómez
- 1992: Maturana
- 1993: Comesaña
- 1994: Peláez
- 1995: Restrepo
- 1995–96: Castro
- 1996–97: García
- 1998: Hernández
- 1999: Suárez
- 2000: De la Pava
- 2001: De la Pava
- 2002-I: De la Pava
- 2002-II: Luna
- 2003-I: Montoya
- 2003-II: García
- 2004-I: Sarmiento
- 2004-II: Miguel Angel López
- 2005-I: Escobar
- 2005-II: Sarmiento
- 2006-I: Quintabani
- 2006-II: Pinto
- 2007-I: Quintabani
- 2007-II: Quintabani
- 2008-I: Gamero
- 2008-II: Umaña
- 2009-I: J. Álvarez
- 2009-II: L. Álvarez
- 2010-I: Umaña
- 2010-II: Osorio
- 2011-I: Escobar
- 2011-II: Hernández
- 2012-I: W. Gutiérrez
- 2012-II: Torres
- 2013-I: Osorio
- 2013-II: Osorio
- 2014-I: Osorio
- 2014-II: Costas
- 2015-I: Castro
- 2015-II: Rueda
- 2016-I: L. Álvarez
- 2016-II: Costas
- 2017-I: Rueda
- 2017-II: Russo
- 2018-I: Gamero
- 2018-II: Comesaña
- 2019-I: Comesaña
- 2019-II: Guimarães
- 2020: Real
- 2021-I: Torres
- 2021-II: Dudamel
- 2022-I: Herrera
- 2022-II: Restrepo
- 2023-I: Gamero
- 2023-II: Reyes
- 2024-I: Dudamel
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