Carlos Watson

Football, Football player

1951 –

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Who is Carlos Watson?

Carlos Enrique Watson Simes is a former Costa Rican soccer player and general coach for several Costa Rican soccer teams, including national teams. Watson played for his hometown team Limón, as well as Club Sport Herediano. His career as a coach is much more notable, as he has been the coach for Costa Rica's three most important teams, Deportivo Saprissa, Club Sport Herediano and LD Alajuelense. With Saprissa he won the CONCACAF Champions Cup in 1993 and with LD Alajuelense he won two national championships, in 1983 and 1984.

As a player, he began his career with his hometown team A.D. Limón, and was then transferred to Club Sport Herediano, where he won three national titles during the 70s.

Watson is known in his country more as an excellent coach for minor leagues than everything else. For instance, as General Manager for Saprissa's minor leagues in the mid-1990s, he discovered an excellent generation of players that are still playing soccer in Costa Rica, some as internationals. He then took over the job as coach for Costa Rica's U-20 national team, with whom he went on to participate in two World Cups, or under 20 Football World Youth Championships.

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Born
Nov 22, 1951
Nationality
  • Costa Rica

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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