Ricardo Abumohor | |
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Born | Ricardo Nicolás Abumohor Salman (1942-06-09) 9 June 1942 (age 82) Chile |
Occupation | Businessman |
Known for | President and owner of O'Higgins |
Ricardo Abumohor (Spanish pronunciation: [riˈkaɾðo aβumoˈoɾ]; born 9 June 1942) is a Chilean businessman of Palestinian origin, current owner of Primera División club O'Higgins since 2006. He also was the president of the ANFP for five years, when the Chilean national team during his period qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup held in France thanks to the coach Nelson Acosta.
O'Higgins
First term
Abumohor bought the team to Codelco, having the Primera B title as principal objective for return to the Primera División, achieving also that objective, defeating 4–3 to Deportes Melipilla in the aggregate for the promotion with Hugo Brizuela and Mario Núñez as the key players of the success.
The titles
In 2012 Apertura, was runner-up with O'Higgins, after losing the final against Universidad de Chile in the penalty shoot-out.
In 2013, he won the Apertura 2013–14 with O'Higgins, being the first title in the history of the club, receiving with the coach Eduardo Berizzo the Llaves de la Ciudad de Rancagua by the Rancagua's alcalde Eduardo Soto. In 2014, he won the Supercopa de Chile against Deportes Iquique in the penalty shoot-out.
The club participated in the 2014 Copa Libertadores where they faced Deportivo Cali, Cerro Porteño and Lanús, being third and being eliminated in the group stage.
Honours
Club
- O'Higgins
Individual
- O'Higgins
References
- ^ "Historias de cirugías nunca hechas". El Mercurio. 24 September 2001. Retrieved 10 October 2011.
- "MUNICIPALIDAD DE RANCAGUA DISTINGUIÓ a LOS CAMPEONES | O'Higgins FC". www.ohigginsfc.cl. Archived from the original on 25 July 2015.
- "O'higgins Ganó la Supercopa al Vencer a Deportes Iquique".
- "O'Higgins se quedó en blanco con Lanús y fue eliminado de la Copa Libertadores".
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Preceded byAbel Alonso Sopelana | President of Anfp 1993–1998 |
Succeeded byMario Mosquera Ruíz |
Preceded byJuan Carlos Latife | President of O'Higgins 2006–present |
Succeeded byIncumbent |