Omar Sevilla

Salvadoran footballer
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSalvadoran footballer
PlacesEl Salvador
isAthlete Football player Association football player Sports official Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth3 October 1963, San Miguel, El Salvador
Age61 years
Star signLibra
Sports Teams
C.D. Dragón
Fuerte San Francisco
C.D. Águila
C.D. Municipal Limeño
The details

Biography

Omar David Sevilla Rodríguez is a former Salvadoran professional football player and currently manager.

Coaching Career

Nicknamed El Tractor, Omar Sevilla took his first steps as a coach in teams like Liberal (2000), Municipal Limeño (2001) and Fuerte San Francisco (2004).

Atlético Balboa

In June 2009, Sevilla replaced Salvadoran World Cup legend Luis Ramírez Zapata as coach of Atlético Balboa. But later he left the team.

ADI

In 2010, he was coach of ADI. Later, Sevilla took charge of Águila reserves in 2011.

Ciclón del Golfo

In 2014, he signed with Ciclón del Golfo. Months later signed with Guadalupano.

Dragón

But one of his greatest successes was when he was coach of Dragón, winning the Clausura 2016 final against Águila. It was one of the most amazing matches of the tournament. However, Sevilla left the team after the club went through an administrative and economic crisis.

Return to Dragón

Later, he signed as new coach of Fuerte San Francisco, El Vencedor and Pasaquina. In the middle of 2018, he was called by Dragón to be one of the coaches that, with Abel Blanco and Santos Rivera, tried to save the club from the descent, but they failed and Dragón lost the decisive match for non-relegation against Sonsonate 2–3.

Return to Municipal Limeño

Sevilla signed again as new coach of Municipal Limeño for the rest of the Apertura 2018, replacing Víctor Coreas. Municipal Limeño qualified for the quarter-finals of that tournament, but they were eliminated by Santa Tecla 2–3 on aggregate. On December 2018, Sevilla was fired.

Honours

Manager

Club

Guadalupano
  • Segunda División
    • Champion: Apertura 2014
Águila
  • Reservas
    • Champion: Torneo de Reservas de la Primera División Clausura 2015
Dragón
  • Primera División
    • Champion: Clausura 2016
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