Carlos Bustos
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Carlos Julio Bustos (born 16 April 1966) is an Argentine professional football manager and former player who played as a defender.[1] He is the current manager of Bolivian club Blooming.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Carlos Julio Bustos | ||
Date of birth | (1966-04-16) 16 April 1966 (age 58) | ||
Place of birth | Villa Carlos Paz, Argentina | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) | ||
Position(s) | Defender | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Blooming (manager) | ||
Youth career | |||
Talleres | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1985–1990 | Talleres | 77 | (2) |
1990–1992 | Deportivo Español | 86 | (3) |
1991 | → San Lorenzo (loan) | 6 | (1) |
1993 | River Plate | 17 | (1) |
1993–1994 | Argentinos Juniors | 32 | (0) |
1994–1996 | Independiente | 4 | |
1996–1997 | Atlético Morelia | 32 | (0) |
1998 | Pachuca | ||
1998 | Huracán | 8 | (0) |
1998 | Morelia | ||
Managerial career | |||
2005 | Sportivo Belgrano | ||
2007 | Atlas (assistant) | ||
2008 | Talleres (interim) | ||
2008–2009 | Talleres (assistant) | ||
2009–2012 | Morelia (assistant) | ||
2012–2013 | Neza | ||
2013–2014 | Morelia | ||
2014 | Guadalajara | ||
2015 | Sinaloa | ||
2016 | Atlético San Luis | ||
2016 | Chiapas | ||
2018–2019 | Universidad San Martín | ||
2019–2020 | Melgar | ||
2021–2022 | Alianza Lima | ||
2023– | Blooming | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Bustos played as a central defender for the Argentinian teams Talleres, Deportivo Español, San Lorenzo, River Plate, Argentinos Juniors, Independiente, and Huracán. He played internationally for Pachuca and Morelia in two stints, the latter being his last team before retirement.[2]
Bustos is the former manager of Talleres, the Argentine team where he began his football career.[3] His coaching career developed primarily in México, where he coached Neza, Morelia, Guadalajara, Dorados de Sinaloa, Atlético San Luis, and Cafetaleros de Tapachula. In Peru he coached Universidad San Martín, Melgar and Alianza Lima.