Ignacio Quintana

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Ignacio Quintana is a Mexican football manager who manages the Panama women's national football team.

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Early life

Quintana was born in Mexico City, Mexico. [1]

Playing career

Quintana played football at an amateur level. [2]

Managerial career

In 2021, he was appointed manager of the Panama women's national football team. [3] He helped Panama have equal salaries and conditions between the men's and women's national teams. [4] He helped Panama qualify for the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup, their first Women's World Cup. [5] He holds a A coaching license. [6]

He has worked for CONCACAF as a coaching license instructor. [7] He has also worked as assistant for the Nicaragua women's national football team. [8] Before that, he worked as a youth manager at Reforma and Lioness FC. [9]

Personal life

Quintana is nicknamed "Nacho". [10] He is a supporter of Mexican side Necaxa and has two older sisters and an older brother. [1]

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References

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  2. "Nacho Quintana y el sueño de todo". oncediario.com.
  3. "Nacho Quintana alista el plan de trabajo para la repesca mundialista". midiario.com.
  4. "¿Quién es Ignacio Quintana, D.T mexicano que ha ayudado a impulsar la equidad entre la Selección Panamá femenil y varonil?". espn.com.
  5. "Emerging talents raise Panamanian hopes".
  6. "Ignacio Quintana, el DT mexicano que lleva a Panamá". sopitas.com.
  7. "Conoce a Nacho Quintana". rpctv.com.
  8. "¿Quién es Ignacio Quintana, el técnico que hizo historia con la Selección de Panamá?". debate.com.mx.
  9. "¿Quién es Ignacio Quintana, el estratega mexicano que sí va a la Copa Mundial Femenina 2023?".
  10. "El mexicano 'Nacho' Quintana pide una Liga más fuerte para impulsar a Panamá". infobae.com.