In a race against time, The Ecuadorian Football Association announced the arrival of Mgue Bravo to the technical leadership of the Ecuadorian U-20 national team, which will have to face the World Championship of the category, which will be played in Indonesia in May.
after “suspicions” which he left in the directory of FEF the presentation of the tricolor in the South American Sub-20, Ecuafútbol announced the departure of Jimmy Brano on Sunday evening, and in a few hours the arrival of Bravo, the 36-year-old strategist.
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“The Ecuadorian Football Association is pleased to announce that Prof Miguel Bravo is the new technical director of the Ecuadorian U-20 football team″, Ecuafútbol announced this Monday.
WITH 14 seasons as a football player in some of the most important clubs in the country, Bravo added a step through the absolute representation. He retired from professional football in 2016, when he turned to coaching.
As a strategist, The man from the capital adds experience in the training divisions ace mini-Tri it will not be his first experience in international tournaments, after reaching Copa Libertadores Sub-20 sub-championship under the command of Independiente del Valle, the base of the national team in South America.
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Locally, Bravo managed the training departments in Liga de Quito and Aucas, Meanwhile in Series B was directed by América, Chacaritas and Independiente Juniors, a branch of those from the valley, the team to which he temporarily directed the Copa Libertadores 2022 matches.
Miguel Bravo and his professional staff will have the “big challenge of leading” the mini-Tri in the fifth World Cup in Ecuador in the under-20 category.
“We wish you a warm welcome and much success!” announced FEF- (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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