Club Panay had a prolific career in South America and Panama. In Ecuador, he coached
Emelec three times: 1948, 1954, 1956. In 1948 he led the team in the
South American Championship of Champions, an older version of
Copa Libertadores. In 1956, he won the , In Chile, he had two steps with
Rangers de Talca in
1957 and
1960.
Jorge Wilstermann (1960–61), and
Aurora (1963–64). Along with San José, he got the 1959 Campeonato Nacional Integrado. With Aurora, he won the
1963 Bolivian Primera División. In Venezuela, he coached
Zulia, becoming the first Chilean manager in the Venezuelan football.
National team In 1961 he led the
Bolivia national team in the
1962 FIFA World Cup qualifiers versus
Uruguay, with a 1-1 draw in
La Paz and a 1-2 loss in
Montevideo. A month before, he had joined the Brazilian club
America-RJ, but he just stayed two days with it. At the championship, he made his debut with a 3-2 win versus
Costa Rica in the
Estadio Revolución on 4 April 1976. ==Personal life==