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==Alianza==
==Alianza==
Gregorio Bundio was the first coach appointed by the newly formed club [[Alianza F.C.]] between 1959 and 1960. {{Citation needed|date=October 2007}}
Gregorio Bundio was the first coach appointed by the newly formed club [[Alianza F.C. (El Salvador)|Alianza F.C.]] between 1959 and 1960. {{Citation needed|date=October 2007}}


In January 2011 he was given a pension for life by the National Assembly for his contribution to Salvadoran football.<ref>[http://www.elsalvadornoticias.net/2011/01/13/asamblea-concede-pensiones-vitalicias-a-gregorio-bundio-y-a-%E2%80%9Cmaquinita%E2%80%9D-merlos/ Asamblea concede pensiones vitalicias a Gregorio Bundio y a “Maquinita” Merlos] - El Salvador Noticias.net {{in lang|es}}</ref>
In January 2011 he was given a pension for life by the National Assembly for his contribution to Salvadoran football.<ref>[http://www.elsalvadornoticias.net/2011/01/13/asamblea-concede-pensiones-vitalicias-a-gregorio-bundio-y-a-%E2%80%9Cmaquinita%E2%80%9D-merlos/ Asamblea concede pensiones vitalicias a Gregorio Bundio y a “Maquinita” Merlos] - El Salvador Noticias.net {{in lang|es}}</ref>
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Latest revision as of 14:32, 27 December 2024

Gregorio Bundio
Personal information
Full name Gregorio Bundio Nuñez
Date of birth (1928-05-14)14 May 1928
Place of birth Avellaneda, Argentina
Date of death 7 March 2015(2015-03-07) (aged 86)
Place of death Santa Tecla, El Salvador
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1944–1951 Independiente
1951–1952 Palermo de Guatemala
1952–1953 Atlético Marte
1954–1955 Dragón
Managerial career
1955–1956 Dragón
1956–1957 Águila
1959–1960 Alianza
1961–1962 El Salvador
1965–1968 UES
1968–1970 El Salvador
Atlético Marte
Pulgarcito de América
1974 Negocios Internacionales
1970–1972 Adler
1974 Atlante San Alejo
FAS
1979–1980 Sonsonate
1980–1981 Juventud Retalteca
1982–1983 Sacachispas
Huinca Renancó
Ralicó
1979 Fuerte Aguilares
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Gregorio Bundio Nuñez (14 May 1928 − 7 March 2015) was a football player and manager.

Nicknamed Goyo, Bundio coached El Salvador from 1968 to 1970 and qualified them for their first ever FIFA World Cup Finals in 1970.[1]

Alianza

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Gregorio Bundio was the first coach appointed by the newly formed club Alianza F.C. between 1959 and 1960. [citation needed]

In January 2011 he was given a pension for life by the National Assembly for his contribution to Salvadoran football.[2]

Personal

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Gregorio Bundio son, Roberto Bundio, also was a footballer who played for Fuerte Aguilares and Águila in the Primera División, and Deportivo Armenio in Argentina.

Death

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On 7 March 2015, Bundio died at the age of 86 Hospital of San Rafael in Santa Tecla.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Zelada Uceda, Víctor (8 September 2008). "El día que se tocó el cielo". El Diario de Hoy (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2021.
  2. ^ Asamblea concede pensiones vitalicias a Gregorio Bundio y a “Maquinita” Merlos - El Salvador Noticias.net (in Spanish)
  3. ^ "Hasta siempre, don Goyo". La Prensa Grafica (in Spanish). 9 March 2015. Retrieved 16 February 2021.
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