Orlando Casares

Orlando Casares was an Argentinean retired football coach who is last known to have managed Kaizer Chiefs in South Africa. Orlando also managed the Nicaraguan National team in 1980 - 1981. He is the father of Matias Casares, the president of the Haitian Soccer Association based in Fort Lauderdale.[3]

Orlando Casares
Personal information
Place of birth Argentina
Teams managed
Dynamos Giyani[1][2]
1983 Kaizer Chiefs F.C.

South Africa

Assuming the role of Kaizer Chiefs head coach in 1983, Casares steered the Amakhosi to that year's Datsun Challenge,[2] but had an enmity with former coach Banks Setlhodi and poor league results which eventually got him dismissed.[1] The Argentine was also unpopular with the Kaizer Chiefs players who questioned his qualifications.[2]

gollark: Various things work in the "you are doing things wrong but I will not explain why" way and it's *very irritating*.
gollark: much_social_interaction_irl
gollark: (this is because humans cannot reasoning under uncertainty)
gollark: It's fiiiiiiiine, I rounded the chances of them doing so off to zero.
gollark: Oh, and they still didn't get round to explaining the creepiness thing.

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