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Saúl Molina

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Saúl Molina
Personal information
Full name Saúl Victorino Molina
Date of birth (1938-03-14) March 14, 1938 (age 86)
Place of birth Nueva Guadalupe, San Miguel,
El Salvador
Position(s) Midfielder
striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1957–1958 Dragón
1958–1964 Águila
1965–1968 Luis Ángel Firpo
1969–1970 Águila
International career
El Salvador
Managerial career
1981 Águila
1995 Tiburones
2000 Santa Clara
2001 San Luis
2001,2005 Dragón
2002–2003 Atlético Chaparrastique
2004–2005 Coca Cola
2005 Águila
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of January 2008
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 2008

Saúl Victorino Molina (born 14 March 1938) is a retired Salvadoran professional footballer. He coached in El Salvador and Costa Rica.

Club career

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Molina started his career at Dragón while at the same time studying to become a teacher. He then spent too much time training with the national team that Dragón let him go and he joined Second Division side Águila in 1958. He took part in their promotion to the Primera División de Fútbol de El Salvador and formed a dangerous frontline partnership with players like Juan Francisco Barraza and Juan Antonio Merlos. He also won his and the club's first league title in 1959, scoring the only goal of the second leg of the Final.[1][2] In 1965 he left Aguila for Luis Ángel Firpo after falling out with Argentinian coach Rodolfo Orlandini, but at Firpo he got injured soon and decided to retire from playing. After four years of retirement he returned to train with Dragón and then had a short stint at Aguila before a back injury cut short his career.[3]

International career

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Molina has represented El Salvador.

Managerial career

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In 1981, he took up his first post as a coach when he took charge of 'his' Águila. He was appointed manager of Santa Clara in March 2000.[4] In 2002-2003 he coached second division side Atlético Chaparrastique almost to promotion.[5] In April 2005 he was again appointed technical director of Águila.[6]

References

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  1. ^ El Salvador - List of Final Tables 1959 - RSSSF
  2. ^ Aguila: Cuarenta años de un título - El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Una suerte especial - El Gráfico (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Los potros cambian de técnico - El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Dulce espera - La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Saúl Molina llega al rescate del nido - El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish)