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Octavio Zambrano

Octavio Zambrano
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Personal information
Date of birth (1958-02-03) February 3, 1958 (age 59)
Place of birth Guayaquil, Ecuador
Playing position Midfielder
Youth career
Union Deportiva Valdez
1980–1983 Chapman University
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1983 Los Angeles Lazers (indoor) 17 (1)
Teams managed
1990 California Emperors (assistant)
1992–1993 Los Angeles Salsa (assistant)
1992–1994 East Los Angeles Cobras
1996–1997 Los Angeles Galaxy (assistant)
1997–1999 Los Angeles Galaxy
2000–2002 MetroStars
2006–2008 Tiligul-Tiras Tiraspol
2008–2009 Tatabánya
2009–2011 Sporting KC ( Head Assistant Coach)
2012–2013 Deportivo Pereira
2014–2015 El Nacional
2016–2017 Delfín
2017– Canada
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Octavio Zambrano (born February 3, 1958 in Guayaquil) is one of the most successful regular-season coaches in the history of Major League Soccer. According to the 2015 MLS facts and record book, his .587 regular season winning record ranks second to Bruce Arena's .604. An Ecuadorian/American soccer coach and former player with international experience, Zambrano holds a UEFA "A" diploma and a USSF "A" coaching license.

Zambrano was an attacking midfielder and made his professional debut with Unión Deportiva Valdez of the Ecuadorian First Division, moved to the United States from his native Ecuador in 1980 to attend Chapman University, and later played two seasons with the Los Angeles Lazers in the Major Indoor Soccer League.

In 1990, he was an assistant coach to Rildo Menezes (Ex-Santos of Brasil and New York Cosmos) with the California Emperors in the American Professional Soccer League. In 1992, he became both the assistant coach with the Los Angeles Salsa of the APSL and head coach of the East Los Angeles Cobras of USISL. He also coached the successful largely ethnic team from Southern California, LA Salsa U-19, a McGuire Cup finalist and was the 1994 USISL Western Division Coach of the Year. Following his work with the LA Salsa Zambrano was hired as Director by the Mission Viejo Pateadores, one of the United States Top Soccer Academies. He joined MLS as an assistant for Lothar Osiander with Los Angeles Galaxy reaching the MLS Cup final the first year of the league, and assumed head coaching duties when Osiander was fired early in the 1997 season. Zambrano's 1997 team went from last in the conference (3-9) to a record of 15-13, finished the season with 6 straight wins and made the play offs. The 1998 Galaxy went 24 and 8 and broke all MLS scoring records, ending the year with 85 goals scored and a 2.66 goal per game average, the 1998 Galaxy became the first North American professional soccer team to make it to a CONCACAF clubs final against Cruz Azul of Mexico. Zambrano coached the Western Division All Star Team and the Galaxy 97/98 achieved the record for most consecutive regular season wins (12). But in the playoffs they faltered, falling to expansion team Chicago Fire. Five games into the 1999 season, Zambrano was fired, the Galaxy made it to the MLS final the same year, losing against DC United.


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