Néstor Benítez

Cándido Néstor Benítez Caballero (born 4 September 1943 in Tacumbú, Paraguay) is a former football defender and coach.

Néstor Benítez
Personal information
Full name Cándido Néstor Benítez Caballero
Date of birth (1943-09-04) 4 September 1943
Place of birth Tacumbú, Asunción, Paraguay
Playing position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1957–1962 Presidente Hayes ? (?)
1964–1972 Olimpia ? (?)
1972 Sportivo Luqueño 7 (0)
1976 Tembetary ? (?)
National team
Paraguay ? (?)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

He started his career at Presidente Hayes from his hometown, Tacumbú. From there, he was transferred to Olimpia Asunción which was coached then by the great Aurelio González. While in Olimpia, Benitez won a number of national championships and was called up to the Paraguay national football team in a few occasions. In 1972, he went to Sportivo Luqueño but was only able to play seven games due to an injury that kept him off the field for a few years until 1976 where he came back to play for C.A. Tembetary and retire in the same year.

Benítez holds a record of playing 72 consecutive and uninterrupted games for Olimpia.[1]

As a coach, he managed teams like Independiente de Yaguarón, Olimpia de Itá, 6 de Enero de Lambaré and also worked in the youth divisions of Olimpia and Sol de América.

Titles

Season Team Title
1965OlimpiaParaguayan 1st division
1968OlimpiaParaguayan 1st division
1971OlimpiaParaguayan 1st division
1976C.A. TembetaryParaguayan 2nd division

Awards

Season Team Award
1967OlimpiaDiario ABC award: 1967 best left back in Paraguay
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