Nelson Mauricio Ancheta

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Nelson Mauricio Ancheta
Personal information
Full name Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Flores
Date of birth (1963-07-30) 30 July 1963 (age 60)
Place of birth Chalchuapa, El Salvador
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1982–1986 Once Lobos
Universidad Católica (reserves)
1987–1988 UCA
1989–1994 Once Lobos
1995–1997 Huracán
Managerial career
1987 Fuerte Fronterizo
1994 Juventud Candelareña
19961998 Once Lobos
1999 Isidro Metapán
20002004 FAS reserves
2006 FAS
2006 Atlético Balboa
20062007 Once Municipal
20072008 FAS
2009 Nejapa
2009 Alianza
2009 Once Municipal
20092010 Águila
20102011 Once Municipal
2011–2012 LA Firpo
2012–2013 Ciclón del Golfo
2013 Liberal
2013–2014 Dragón
2014–2015 LA Firpo
2015 Deportivo Malacateco
2015 Chalatenango
2016 Independiente
2016–2017 Dragón [1]
2018 Chagüite [2]
2018 Jocoro [3]
2018–2019 Sonsonate
2019 Chagüite
2019 Jocoro
2019–2020 El Vencedor
2020–2021 Municipal Limeño
2022 Real Atletico Sonsonate
2022 Once Lobos
2023 Cacahuatique
2023 Municipal Limeño
2024-Present Fuerte San Francisco
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Flores (born 30 July 1963 in Chalchuapa) is a former Salvadoran professional football player and currently manager of Fuerte San Francisco.

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Playing career

Nelson Ancheta began his career playing at Universidad Católica de El Salvador during his youth. Afterwards he joined Once Lobos where he would play eleven years in two different spells (playing in between the Primera División and Segunda División). He would go on to play for Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas and Huracán; the latter would be where he would finish his playing career in 1997.

Coaching career

Fuerte Fronterizo

Ancheta's coaching career began in 1987, debuting with Fuerte Fronterizo in the Segunda División. However, he had to wait until 1994 to coach a first team squad, this time with Juventud Candelareña in the Tercera División.

Once Lobos

This was followed with coaching the club he had played in previously, Once Lobos, both the reserves and then later the main team (playing in the Segunda División at the time).

Isidro Menéndez

In 1999, he coached Isidro Menéndez, now known as Isidro Metapán. In 2000, he became the assistant coach of Agustín Castillo in FAS main team, and the coach of FAS reserve team. During these periods, FAS won five championships and Ancheta managed to coach FAS in 11 games.

Atlético Balboa

Afterward, he coached Atlético Balboa in 2006.

Once Municipal

Ancheta was offered the coaching job for Once Municipal, which led to his most successful tenure in his coaching career, winning his first and so far only domestic title with them (winning the Apertura 2006 title after defeating his old club FAS 3–1), while also winning the Copa Presidente 2006–2007 against Águila (1–0 victory).

Return to FAS

However, the difference with the club's president meant that he left his coaching position. He then returned to FAS to take over as head coach of the team. He took the club to two consecutive finals (Apertura 2007 and Clausura 2008); however, he lost on both occasions.

Nejapa FC

He left the club after a disagreement with the board of the club and joined low table team Nejapa FC in 2009. With smart recruitment and clever tactics he took Nejapa FC to their first and only semi-finals in the Clausura 2009. However, the club was destroyed 6–1 on aggregate by Isidro Metapán and he left the club following this loss.

He coached various clubs in the next couple of years, including Once Municipal, Alianza, Águila and Luis Ángel Firpo, with varying degrees of success.

Ciclón del Golfo

He then joined the newly formed club Ciclón del Golfo in 2012 and helped them win the Apertura 2012 de la Segunda División after a 2–1 aggregate victory over Turín FESA.

Dragón

He then took over the reins of Dragón and led them to the club's first final (Clausura 2014) in Clausura/Apertura format and almost helped Dragón win their first title in 70 years. However, the club lost against Isidro Metapán on penalties in that final. A pay dispute with the Dragón board of directors meant that he left the club, in May 2014. Ancheta was replaced by Roberto Gamarra.

Return to Luis Ángel Firpo

Ancheta joined Luis Ángel Firpo in 2014 in the quest to regain promotion back into the Primera División. However, in their first campaign, despite going 16 games undefeated in the regular season, they were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Marte Soyapango.

Deportivo Malacateco

Ancheta had his first coaching job abroad by coaching Deportivo Malacateco in Guatemala, however his time there was a poor one in the fourteen games he coached the team won two games, drew four and lost eleven. On 5 November 2015, he resigned as coach of Deportivo Malacateco.

Chalatenango

After passing through Guatemala, he joined Chalatenango. But surprisingly Ancheta resigned due to the dispute of two directives to gain control of the team.

Independiente FC

In 2016 Ancheta joined Independiente FC of the Segunda División.

Return to Dragón

In September 2016, he returned to Dragón, at a time when the team was going through an administrative, economic and sports crisis. Ancheta left the club in February 2017 due to poor results in the matches and was replaced by Víctor Coreas.

Chagüite

In 2018, he signed with Chagüite.

Jocoro

However, months later he would return to the Primera División with Jocoro, newly promoted team. With the team of Morazán Ancheta brings regular results, making Jocoro the revelation team of the Apertura 2018 tournament.

Sonsonate

On 11 December 2018, Ancheta signed as new coach of Sonsonate for the Clausura 2019, replacing Hugo Ovelar.


Manager stats

TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
FAS Flag of El Salvador.svg 2005200512453
FAS Flag of El Salvador.svg 2007200862271817
Atletico Balboa Flag of El Salvador.svg 2006200618657
Once Municipal Flag of El Salvador.svg 200620074116178
Once Municipal Flag of El Salvador.svg 20102011223811
Nejapa Flag of El Salvador.svg 2009200920785
Alianza Flag of El Salvador.svg 2009200913472
Aguila Flag of El Salvador.svg 2010201011551
LA Firpo Flag of El Salvador.svg 2011201241171212
Dragon Flag of El Salvador.svg 2013201435141110
Malacateco Flag of Guatemala.svg July 2015November 2015142411
Dragon Flag of El Salvador.svg September 2016January 201720271110%
Jocoro Flag of El Salvador.svg June 2018August 201928
Sonsonate Flag of El Salvador.svg December 2018February 2019812512.5%
El Vencedor Flag of El Salvador.svg December 2019March 202011
Municipal Limeno Flag of El Salvador.svg October 2020May 20213313101049.5%
Atletico Marte Flag of El Salvador.svg June 2021June 202224
Fuerte San Francisco Flag of El Salvador.svg February 2024May 20241643925%

Honours

Playing

Club

Once Lobos

Manager

Club

Once Municipal
C.D. FAS
Ciclón del Golfo
Dragón

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References

  1. "Nelson Ancheta will not continue in Dragon". 20 February 2017.
  2. "Nelson Ancheta no dirigirá al Chagüite por una polémica expulsión".
  3. Nelson Ancheta al arbitraje le falto nivel y calidad como lo era este partido elsalvador.com (in Spanish) [ dead link ]