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List of Independiente Santa Fe managers

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Independiente Santa Fe is an association football club based in Bogotá, that competes in the Categoría Primera A, the top level football league in Colombia. Santa Fe was founded on February 28, 1941,[1] and played its first league match on 15 August 1948, in a 2–2 draw with Deportes Caldas. As of 2013, Santa Fe is one of the teams never to have been relegated from the top level of Colombian football.[2]

The club has won the Categoría Primera A 9 times (1948, 1958, 1960, 1966, 1971, 1975, 2012–I, 2014–II, 2016–II), the Copa Colombia 2 times (1989, 2009), the Colombian Superliga 4 times (2013, 2015, 2017, 2021), the Copa Sudamericana once (2015) and the Suruga Bank Championship once (2016) too. The next table details the club's achievements since its formation in 1941.

List of managers

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Dates Name Notes
1942 England Jack Greenwell
1947 Peru Carlos Carrillo Nalda Obtained the 1948 Campeonato Profesional
1949–1950 Spain José Castillo
1950–1951 Romania Adam Belitoreau
1951 Argentina René Pontoni
1951 Argentina Oscar Sabransky
1952–1953 Argentina Alfredo Cuezzo
1954–1955 Colombia Jorge Peñaranda
1956–1957 Colombia Antonio Julio de la Hoz [es]
1958 Argentina Julio Tocker Obtained the 1958 Campeonato Profesional
1959 Argentina Juan José Ferraro
1960 Argentina Julio Tocker Obtained the 1960 Campeonato Profesional
1961–1962 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Argentina Rodolfo Kralj
1963 Brazil Olten Ayres de Abreu
1964 Argentina Juan Montero
1964 Argentina Juan Carlos Pellegrino
1964 Argentina Julio Tocker
1965–1967 Colombia Gabriel Ochoa Uribe Obtained the 1966 Campeonato Profesional
1967 Colombia Luis Alberto Rubio
1968 Colombia Gabriel Ochoa Uribe
1968 Colombia Luis Alberto Rubio
1968 Colombia Antonio Julio de la Hoz [es]
1968–1969 Argentina Rubén Bravo
1969–1971 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Todor Veselinović Obtained the 1970 Copa Simón Bolívar (Venezuela)
1971–1972 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Popović Obtained the 1971 Campeonato Profesional
1973 England John Evans
1973–1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Nenković
1975–1976 Chile Francisco Hormazábal Obtained the 1975 Campeonato Profesional
1977–1978 Argentina Miguel Ángel Basílico
1979 Colombia Leonel Montoya
1979–1981 Colombia Alonso "Cachaco" Rodríguez
1981 Argentina Juan Carlos Sarnari
1982 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Simo Vilić
1982 Colombia Luis Eduardo "Camello" Soto
1983 Argentina Juan Ricardo Faccio
1983 Argentina Juan Eulogio Urriolabeitía
1984 Colombia Justo Lopera
1984 Argentina Juan Carlos Lorenzo
1985 Argentina Eduardo Luján Manera
1986–1987 Colombia Jorge Luis Pinto
1988–1989 Colombia Diego Umaña
1989–1991 Colombia Héctor Javier Céspedes
1991–1993 Colombia Jorge Luis Pinto
1993 Argentina Roberto Perfumo
1993–1994 Colombia Arturo Boyacá
1995–1996 Uruguay Colombia Julio Avelino Comesaña
1996–1998 Argentina Italy Pablo Centrone
1999–2001 Colombia Fernando Castro
2002 Serbia and Montenegro Dragan Miranović
2003 Colombia Arturo Boyacá
2003 Colombia Heberth Ríos
2003 Colombia Germán González
2003 Argentina Colombia Julio Avelino Comesaña
2004 Colombia Jaime de la Pava
2005–2006 Colombia Germán González
2006 Argentina Ricardo Gareca
2006–2007 Colombia Pedro Sarmiento
2008 Colombia Fernando Castro
2008–2009 Colombia Hernán Darío Gómez
2009–2010 Colombia Germán González Obtained the 2009 Copa Colombia
2010–2011 Colombia Néstor Otero
2011 Colombia Arturo Boyacá
2011–2014 Colombia Wilson Gutiérrez Obtained the 2012 Categoría Primera A season and 2013 Superliga Colombiana
2014–2015 Argentina Gustavo Costas Obtained the 2014 Categoría Primera A season and 2015 Superliga Colombiana
2015–2016 Uruguay Gerardo Pelusso Obtained the 2015 Copa Sudamericana
2016 Colombia Alexis García
2016–2017 Argentina Gustavo Costas Obtained the 2016 Suruga Bank Championship, 2016 Categoría Primera A season and 2017 Superliga Colombiana
2017–2018 Uruguay Gregorio Pérez
2018–2019 Uruguay Italy Guillermo Sanguinetti
2019 Colombia Gerardo Bedoya
2019 Colombia Agustín Julio
2019 Argentina Patricio Camps
2019–2021 Colombia Harold Rivera
2021 Colombia Grigori Méndez Obtained the 2021 Superliga Colombiana
2021–2022 Argentina Italy Martín Cardetti
2022 Colombia Agustín Julio
2022 Uruguay Spain Alfredo Arias
2022–2023 Colombia Harold Rivera
2023 Colombia Gerardo Bedoya
2023 Colombia Hubert Bodhert
2023- Uruguay Pablo Peirano

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