Panama National Football Team - Team Manager History

Team Manager History

Managers of the Panama national football team throughout the years and the speculation of appointed dates that they took over.

Dates appointed Manager's name
1938 Romeo Parravicini
1941 Manuel Sánchz Durán
1946,1956 Emel Ospino
1946, 1951 Óscar Rendoll Gómez
1949 Óscar Suman Carrillo
1950 Gilberto Casanova
1950 Moses Stern
1952 Rogelio Díaz
1961, 1967 José Bech Casablanca
1963-1964 Raúl “Che” Álvarez
1967 Luis Carlos Ponce
1969 Néstor Valdez Moraga
1976 Renato Panay
1978 Omar Muraco
1979 Edgardo Bone Baldi
1980 Luis Borghini
1980 Rubén Cárdenas
1984 Orlando Muñoz
1984 Carlos Cavagnaro
1986–1988 Juan Colecchio
1992 Gustavo de Simone
1996 Orlando Muñoz
1996 César Maturana
1999 Óscar Aristizabel
2000 Miguel Mansilla
2000 Leopoldo Lee
2000 Ezequiel Fernández
2001 Mihai Stoichiţă
2002–2003 Carlos Alberto da Luz
2004–2005 José ("Che Che") Eugenio Hernández
2006 (interim) Jorge Dely Valdés
2006 (interim) Víctor René Mendieta
2006–2008 Alexandre Guimarães
2008–2009 Gary Stempel
2010 –present Julio Dely Valdés

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