List of Colo-Colo managers

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That article shows the list and details of the managers in their spells at Colo-Colo.

Chronology

Interim coaches appear in italics.

Most successful managers

The following table, shows the most successful managers according to the club's history (totals include competitive matches only):

Claudio Borghi was the first coach in won fourth consecutives trophies. ClaudioBorghi.jpg
Claudio Borghi was the first coach in won fourth consecutives trophies.
Table correct as of 12 March 2013
NameFromToGamesWinsDrawsLossWin %Honours
Flag of Hungary.svg Franz Platko 19391943 / 195385581413068.241939 Campeonato Nacional
1941 Campeonato Nacional
1953 Campeonato Nacional
Flag of Chile.svg Luis Álamos 19721975153933525060.781972 Campeonato Nacional
1973 Copa Libertadores (*)
1974 Copa Chile
Flag of Croatia.svg Mirko Jozić 19901993134833813061.941990 Campeonato Nacional
1990 Copa Chile
1991 Campeonato Nacional
1991 Copa Libertadores
1992 Recopa Sudamericana
1992 Copa Interamericana
1993 Campeonato Nacional
Flag of Argentina.svg Claudio Borghi 20062008133753226056.392006 Torneo de Apertura
2006 Torneo de Clausura
2006 Copa Sudamericana (*)
2007 Torneo de Apertura
2007 Torneo de Clausura

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