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Guillermo Osvaldo Báez Astudillo (1909 – unknown) was a Chilean football manager and player who played as a defender.

Playing career

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Báez with Green Cross in 1942

Born in Valparaíso, Báez stood out as a player of Santiago Wanderers in the 1920s and 1930s.[1]

Before the professional era in Chilean football, he also played for Unión Deportiva Española, Everton and Шаблон:Ill. Abroad, he played for Шаблон:Ill in Cuba.[1]

In the Chilean Primera División, he played for Santiago Wanderers,[2] Unión Española[3] and Green Cross.[1]

Post-retirement

As referee

Following his retirement, he performed as a football referee in the Chilean football.[4][5][6]

As coach

As a football coach, he led many clubs in the Chilean football. A year before Ñublense joined the professional football, he led them in the 1958 regional championship of Concepción.[7]

In the Chilean Segunda División, he coached clubs such as Lister Rossel, becoming the runner-up in 1964[8][9] and Naval de Talcahuano, winning the 1971 league title.[10][11]

In the Chilean Primera División, he coached clubs such as Rangers and Deportes Concepción, becoming the runner-up in the 1975 season with Vicente Cantatore as assistant.[12][13]

Personal life

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Báez as a bus driver in 1942

His older brother, Telésforo, was also a footballer who represented the Chile national team in the 1919 South American Championship.[14][1]

He was nicknamed Gallego (Galician).[1][7][8]

At the same time he was a player of Green Cross, he worked as a bus driver.[15]

Honours

Manager

Naval

References

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