Javier Delgado Prado

Javier Delgado
Personal information
Full name Luis Javier Delgado Prado
Date of birth (1968-07-28) 28 July 1968
Place of birth Alajuela, Costa Rica
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing position Defender
Club information
Current team
Real España (manager)
Youth career
Alajuelense
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990-1997 Alajuelense 194 (11)
1997-1998 Municipal
1998-1999 Santa Bárbara 39 (8)
1999-2003 Alajuelense 95 (14)
National team
1992–2000 Costa Rica 33 (2)
Teams managed
2003-2006 Alajuelense
2006-2008 Herediano
2008 Puntarenas
2009-2010 Ramonense
2011-2012 Municipal
2012-2013 Cartaginés
2014- Real España

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Javier Delgado Prado (born 28 July 1968) is a former professional football player and coach.

Club career

Delgado spent the majority of his career at hometown club Alajuelense, but had a spell abroad at Guatemalan side Municipal and a season at Santa Bárbara.

International career

Delgado made 33 appearances for the Costa Rica national football team,[1] including qualifying matches for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[2]

Managerial career

He started his managerial career with his beloved Liga in 2003, but they released him in February 2006 citing insufficient results.[3] In December 2006, Delgado took the reigns at Herediano[4] but was sacked by them in March 2008.[5] Delgado then took charge of Puntarenas in May 2008, four weeks after leaving Herediano,[6] but left the club in October 2008 citing personal reasons.[7] He joined Ramonense in September 2009[8] and later moved abroad to his former club Municipal, who dismissed him in September 2012.[9]

In November 2012 he was appointed by Cartaginés,[10] leaving them in March 2013[11] and in August 2014, Delgado replaced Hernán Medford as manager of Honduran side Real España.[12]

References


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