Emilio Umanzor

{{short description|Honduran football coach (born 1973)}}

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| fullname = Eugenio Emilio Umanzor Andino

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|10|19|df=yes}}

| birth_place = Olanchito, Honduras

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| position = Defender

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| clubs1 = Social Sol

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| manageryears1 = 2007–2008

| manageryears2 = 2008–2011

| manageryears3 = 2008–2011

| manageryears4 = 2011–2013

| manageryears5 = 2013

| manageryears6 = 2013–

| managerclubs1 = Real Juventud

| managerclubs2 = Honduras U-17

| managerclubs3 = Honduras U-20

| managerclubs4 = Parrillas One

| managerclubs5 = Deportes Savio

| managerclubs6 = Lepaera San Isidro

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Eugenio Emilio Umanzor Andino (born 19 October 1973) is a Honduran football coach.

Club career

Umanzor played for hometown side Social Sol in the Honduran second division.[http://archivo.laprensa.hn/content/view/full/153180 Emilio Umanzor, de las sombras al éxito] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130809202603/http://archivo.laprensa.hn/content/view/full/153180 |date=2013-08-09 }} - La Prensa {{in lang|es}}

Managerial career

Umanzor brought Real Juventud to the Honduran top division winning two consecutive championships, 2007-08 Apertura and 2007-08 Clausura but was replaced by Edwin Pavón in October 2008 after he left the club citing they owed him wages.[http://archivo.laprensa.hn/content/view/full/54732 Edwin Pavón toma el mando del Real Juventud] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130809202603/http://archivo.laprensa.hn/content/view/full/54732 |date=2013-08-09 }} - La Prensa {{in lang|es}}

He has been coach of the Honduras U-17 national football team and Honduras U-20 national football team. He is the only coach to qualify two world cups in the same year.

In June 2011 he took charge of second division side Parrillas One[http://archivo.laprensa.hn/Deportes/Ediciones/2011/06/13/Noticias/Emilio-Umanzor-nuevo-tecnico-del-Parrillas-One Emilio Umanzor, nuevo técnico del Parrillas One] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130809202608/http://archivo.laprensa.hn/Deportes/Ediciones/2011/06/13/Noticias/Emilio-Umanzor-nuevo-tecnico-del-Parrillas-One |date=2013-08-09 }} - La Prensa {{in lang|es}} but left them after club president Luis Girón released four players without consulting Umanzor.[http://hondurasfutbol.com/emilio-umanzor-renuncio-al-parrillas-one/ Emilio Umanzor renunció al Parrillas One] - Fútbol de Honduras {{in lang|es}}

In December 2012, Umanzor was named the new manager of Deportes Savio[http://www.diez.hn/Ediciones/2012/12/12/Noticias/Emilio-Umanzor-es-nombrado-nuevo-tecnico-del-Deportes-Savio Emilio Umanzor es nombrado nuevo técnico del Deportes Savio] - Diez {{in lang|es}}

but he was dismissed in March 2013.[http://www.diez.hn/Ediciones/2013/03/07/Noticias/Umanzor-separado-del-Deportes-Savio Umanzor, separado del Deportes Savio] - Diez {{in lang|es}}

He was appointed manager of Honduran second division outfit Lepaera San Isidro for the 2013 Apertura.[http://www.diez.hn/Ediciones/2013/07/19/Noticias/La-Liga-de-Ascenso-estara-de-primera La Liga de Ascenso estará de primera] - Diez {{in lang|es}}

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