Fernando Cavalleri (footballer)
Fernando Oscar Cavalleri Guerrero (8 September 1949 – 3 October 2017) was an Argentine naturalized Chilean football player and manager.Born in Rosario, Argentina, Cavalleri made his professional debut with Morning Star in his city of birth and then played for Gimnasia La Plata from 1965 to 1970,[1] where he coincided with players such as Jorge Spedaletti, Hugo Gatti and Delio Onnis.[2] After a stint in Bolivia with Jorge Wilstermann and Stormers [es], he returned to Antofagasta Portuario in 1973 and played in Chile until his retirement in 1984,[3] becoming a historical player of Deportes Concepción.[1] Then he returned to Chile where he worked until 2010, with a stint in Venezuela with Deportivo Italchacao in the 1998–99 season, winning the league title.[4] He stood out as manager of Deportes Concepción by coaching them in 313 matches in total and having won the 1994 Segunda División de Chile.