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Murió José Sulantay, ex técnico de la Roja Sub 20 y gestor de la "Generación Dorada"

By Ryan Wu
Published in Deportes
July 25, 2023
1 min read
Murió José Sulantay, ex técnico de la Roja Sub 20 y gestor de la "Generación Dorada"

I was captivated by the news of the passing of José Sulantay, the former coach of the Chilean national Under-20 soccer team, and widely recognized as the architect behind the country’s renowned “Golden Generation.” His contribution to the team and his impact on youth development deserves recognition.

José Sulantay, fondly referred to as “Don José,” sadly passed away recently, leaving behind a remarkable legacy as a coach and mentor to countless young players. He will forever be remembered as the mastermind behind the “Golden Generation” of Chilean soccer, a group of talented players that brought immense pride and joy to the nation.

During his tenure as coach of the Chilean under-20 team, Sulantay guided his players to numerous successes, including a memorable run in the 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup that saw Chile reach the semifinals. His ability to nurture talent and instill a winning mentality was evident, as he molded promising young players into a cohesive and formidable unit.

What set Sulantay apart was his commitment to youth development. He recognized the importance of investing in young players and providing them with the necessary training and guidance to excel on the international stage. Under his guidance, the “Golden Generation” not only achieved success on the field but also inspired a new wave of players and fans across the country.

Sulantay’s influence extended beyond the under-20 team. He also served as a youth coach at Universidad de Concepción, where he continued to shape the next generation of Chilean soccer talent. His dedication and passion for the sport were evident in his interactions with players and fellow coaches, earning him the respect and admiration of many.

The passing of José Sulantay marks the end of an era in Chilean soccer. His commitment to nurturing young talent and his ability to shape a team that achieved success against all odds will forever be remembered. His legacy serves as a reminder of the impact a dedicated coach can have on the lives of athletes and the broader sporting community.

In conclusion, the news of José Sulantay’s passing is a significant loss for the world of soccer, particularly in Chile. His role in molding the “Golden Generation” and his commitment to youth development leaves a lasting legacy. As we remember his achievements, we are reminded of the power of coaching and mentorship in shaping the future of sports.


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