Hubert Bodhert

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Hubert Bodhert
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Bodhert in 2021
Personal information
Full name Hubert Antonio Bodhert Barrios
Date of birth (1972-01-17) 17 January 1972 (age 52)
Place of birth Cartagena, Colombia
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
Alianza (manager)
Youth career
Instituto Abolsure
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1995 Real Cartagena
1995–1997 El Cóndor
Managerial career
1997–2003 Expreso Rojo (youth)
2004–2006 Expreso Rojo
2006–2007 Real Cartagena (assistant)
2006 Real Cartagena (interim)
2008–2011 Real Cartagena
2014–2015 Llaneros
2015–2016 Real Cartagena
2016–2017 Jaguares de Córdoba
2018–2021 Once Caldas
2021 Águilas Doradas
2021–2023 Alianza Petrolera
2023 Santa Fe
2024 Jaguares de Córdoba
2024– Alianza
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hubert Antonio Bodhert Barrios (born 17 January 1972) is a Colombian football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is the current manager of Alianza.

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Playing career

Born in Cartagena to a German great grandfather, [1] Bodhert started his career with hometown side Real Cartagena. In 1995, he moved to El Cóndor, and retired two years later at the age of 25. [2]

Managerial career

In the middle of 1997, after six months without a contract, Bodhert joined Expreso Rojo's youth categories. He was named manager of the main squad in 2004 in the place of Víctor González Scott, and remained in the role until 2006, when he moved to former side Real Cartagena as an assistant manager. [3]

In late 2006, after Álvaro de Jesús Gómez left, Bodhert was named interim manager. [1] In December 2007, after the club's relegation from the Categoría Primera A, he was appointed manager. [1]

Bodhert achieved promotion back to the top tier, but left the manager post in October 2011 to become the club's sporting manager. [4] He subsequently moved to Unión Magdalena under the same role in November 2012, [5] before returning to managerial duties with Llaneros for the 2014 campaign.

Bodhert left Llaneros in March 2015, [6] and returned to Real Cartagena in June of that year. [7] He was dismissed from the manager role and appointed youth football director in March 2016, [8] but was named in charge of Jaguares de Córdoba in the following month. [9]

On 5 December 2017, after avoiding relegation, Bodhert announced his departure from Jaguares, [10] and took over Once Caldas two days later. [11] On 1 January 2021, he left the club after his contract expired, [12] and was named at the helm of Águilas Doradas three days later. [13]

Bodhert resigned from Águilas on 2 March 2021, [14] and took over Alianza Petrolera five days later. [15] He left Alianza Petrolera on 21 June 2023, after failing to reach the finals of the 2023 Apertura tournament, [16] and was presented as new manager of Santa Fe four days later. [17] On 8 October, Bodhert left Santa Fe after a 5–0 home defeat to Águilas Doradas. [18]

On 15 November 2023, he was appointed as manager of Jaguares de Córdoba for the 2024 season. [19] He resigned from Jaguares the following 3 April in order to take over as manager of fellow Categoría Primera A club Alianza. [20]

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