Eduardo Gordon Cañas
Appearance
Eduardo Gordon | |
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Ambassador of Chile to Nicaragua | |
In office 1979–1981 | |
Appointed by | Augusto Pinochet |
Preceded by | Manuel Stagno |
Succeeded by | Alfredo Labbé Villa |
President of the ACF | |
In office 1975–1979 | |
Preceded by | Francisco Fluxá |
Succeeded by | Abel Alonso |
Personal details | |
Born | Santiago, Chile | 1 January 1918
Died | 8 November 2001 Santiago, Chile | (aged 83)
Relatives | Humberto Gordon (cousin)[1] |
Occupation | Football leader |
Profession | Police officer |
Known for | Former president of Chilean Football Association |
Eduardo Gordon Cañas (1918 − 8 November 2001) was a Chilean police officer and football leader[2] who served as president of the Chilean Football Association,[3] then called Asociación Central del Fútbol (ACF).
Biography
[edit]During his period as president of the ACF, were created many clubs in bordering zones of Chile for geopolitical reasons, with the goal to generate a sense of belonging, especially in front of Peru and Bolivia. In that way, were established Cobreloa (1978), Deportes Iquique (1979) or Cobresal (1979).
In 1979, after a signature forgery scandal related to the Chile U-20 team, Gordon lost the ANFP elections to Abel Alonso, and, immediately afterward, Augusto Pinochet appointed him ambassador to Nicaragua.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "Fútbol chileno y Dictadura: mucho más que el "Estadio de Pinochet"". El Mostrador. 26 March 2015. Retrieved 11 February 2022.
- ^ "Muere ex presidente del fútbol chileno". Emol. 8 August 2001. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ^ Pumarino, Felipe (12 February 2015). "Un carabinero al mando del fútbol chileno". Radio Futuro. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
- ^ "1979, la selección que se fue al infierno". Economía y Negocios. 12 January 2019. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
Further reading
[edit]- Matamala Thomsen, Daniel (2015). Goles y autogoles : historia política del fútbol chileno. ISBN 978-956-8992-89-7. OCLC 1018118112.