Nelson Mauricio Ancheta

Nelson Mauricio Ancheta
Personal information
Full name Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Flores
Date of birth (1963-07-30) 30 July 1963
Place of birth Chalchuapa, El Salvador
Playing position Manager
Club information
Current team
Dragón (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1986 Once Lobos
Universidad Católica (reserves)
1987–1988 UCA
1989–1994 Once Lobos
1995–1997 Huracán
Teams managed
1987 C.D. Fuerte Fronterizo
1994 Juventud Candelareña
19961998 Once Lobos
1999 Isidro Metapán
20002004 FAS reserves
2006 FAS
20062007 Once Municipal
20072008 FAS
2009 Nejapa
2009 Alianza
2009 Once Municipal
20092010 Águila
20102011 Once Municipal
2011–2012 Luis Ángel Firpo
2012–2013 Ciclón del Golfo
2013–2014 C.D. Dragón
2014–2015 Luis Ángel Firpo
2015 Deportivo Malacateco

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Nelson Mauricio Ancheta Flores (born 30 July 1963 in Chalchuapa) is a former Salvadoran football player and coach.

Playing days

Nelson Ancheta began his career playing for Universidad Católica of El Salvador during his youth. Afterwards he joined Once Lobos where he would play eleven years in two different spells (playing in between the Primera División and Segunda División ). He would go on to play for UCA and Huracán; the latter would be where he would finish his playing career.

Coaching career

Ancheta's coaching career began in 1987, debuting with Fuerte Fronterizo in the Liga B. However, he had to wait until 1994 to coach a first team squad, this time with Juventud Candelaria in the Tercera División. This was followed with coaching the club he had played in previously, Once Lobos, both the reserves and then later the main team (playing in the Segunda División at the time).

In 1999 he coached Isidro Menéndez, now known as Isidro Metapán.

In 2000, he became the assistant coach of Agustín Castillo C.D. FAS main team and the coach of FAS reserve team. During these periods, FAS won five championships and Ancheta managed to coach FAS for 11 games.

Afterwards he transferred to Atlético Balboa.

Ancheta was offered the coaching job for Once Municipal, which led to his most successful tenure in his coaching career, winning his first and so far only domestic title with them (winning the 2006 Apertura title after defeating his old club FAS 3–1) , while also capturing the Copa Presidente.

However, difference with the club's president meant that he left his coaching position . He then returned to FAS to take over as head coach of the team. He took the club to two consecutive finals; however, he lost on both occasions.

He left the club after a disagreement with the board of the club and joined low table team Nejapa FC. With smart recruitment and clever tactics he took Nejapa FC to their first and only semi-finals. However, the club was destroyed 6–1 on aggregate and he left the club following this loss.

He coached various clubs in the next couple of years, including Once Municipal, Alianza FC, C.D. Águila and Firpo, with varying degrees of success.

He then joined the newly formed club Ciclón del Golfo and helped them win Segunda División 2-1 aggregate victory over Turin FESA.

He then took over the reins of Dragón and led them to the club's first finals game in Clausura/Apertura format and almost helped Dragón win their first title in 70 years. However, the club lost against Isidro Metapán. A pay dispute with the Dragón board of directors meant that he left the club .

Ancheta joined Firpo in the quest to regain promotion back into the Primera División. However, in their first campaign, despite going 16 games undefeated in the regular season, they were knocked out in the quarter final.

Ancheta had his first coaching job abroad by coaching Deportivo Malacateco in Guatemala, however his time there was a poor one in the fourteen games he coached the team won two games, drew four and lost eleven. On November 5, 2015 he resigned as coach of Deportivo Malacateco .

Honours

Playing

Club

Once Lobos

Manager

Club

Once Municipal
C.D. FAS
Club Social Ciclón del Golfo
Dragón
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