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Moises Barac, the famous national coach who led the Peruvian national team and was champion of Bolivia, has died

Moises Barac, the famous national coach who led the Peruvian national team and was champion of Bolivia, has died

Moises Barac, 80, was coach of Peru's Mexico 86 qualifiers. – Source: Diffusion

Peruvian soccer dresses in mourning. Former football player and former coach Moses BarakIt has a long history in the national territory as well as in Bolivian football. He died at the age of 80 After a struggle with a difficult illness.

Popularly known as “Moshe'became known in Peru During his tenure as artistic director, which began in the seventies. He gained experience in many traditional clubs such as Sport Boys, Lima AllianceAnd Atletico Chalaco, Deportivo Municipal and Huaral Union. Specifically with the “Naranjeros” team, he won his first championship in 1976. His last period on the bench with Sport Huancayo was more than a decade ago.

Moises Barak's last title was in 1996 when José Galvez won the Peruvian Cup.  - Credit: FPF
Moises Barak's last title was in 1996 when José Galvez won the Peruvian Cup. – Credit: FPF

However, the high point of his career as a strategist was in the mid-1980s when he was given the responsibility of directing Peru team (1984-1985) at the beginning South American qualifiers for the 1986 World CupAlthough he did not complete the operation after stepping down due to poor results.

After some time he took his wisdom to BoliviaWhere he established himself as a technical director of a category managing famous institutions such as More powerful, BolivarThe destroyers and Jorge Wilstermann. Specifically with the first two he became National League champions in 1989 and 1991 respectively.

Moises Barak won the decentralized championship in 1976 with Unión Huaral.  - Credit: FPF
Moises Barak won the decentralized championship in 1976 with Unión Huaral. – Credit: FPF

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