Humberto Ovelar

Humberto Jesús Ovelar Rojas (born 24 December 1969) is a Paraguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Independiente FBC.

Humberto Ovelar
Personal information
Full nameHumberto Jesús Ovelar Rojas
Date of birth (1969-12-24) 24 December 1969 (age 54)
Place of birthJuan León Mallorquín, Paraguay
Position(s)Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Independiente FBC (manager)
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1987–1992Cerro Porteño
1992–1994River Plate Asunción
1994–1995Tembetary
1996–1997Cerro Porteño
1997–1998Deportivo Pereira
1998Cerro Porteño
Managerial career
1998Cerro Porteño (assistant)
1999Club América (assistant)
2000–2001Sportivo Luqueño (assistant)
2002–2003Sport Colombia (assistant)
2004Olimpia (assistant)
2005Sport Colombia
2005–200712 de Octubre
20073 de Febrero
200912 de Octubre
2009–2011Sport Colombia
2011Rubio Ñu
2012–2013Sport Colombia
2013Sportivo Carapeguá
2014–2015Sportivo San Lorenzo
201512 de Octubre
2017–2018Resistencia
2018–2019Sportivo Iteño
2019Resistencia
2020–2021General Caballero JLM
2022River Plate Asunción
2022Tacuary
2022–2023General Caballero JLM
2023Independiente FBC
2023Guaireña
2024Sol de América
2024–Independiente FBC
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Playing career

Ovelar was born in Juan León Mallorquín, and made his senior debut with Cerro Porteño in 1987, aged 18. He subsequently represented River Plate Asunción and Tembetary before returning to Cerro in 1996, but moved abroad in 1997 with Colombian side Deportivo Pereira.

In 1998, after a short period back at Cerro, Ovelar retired at the age of just 28.

Coaching career

Immediately after retiring, Ovelar remained at his last club Cerro Porteño as an assistant manager. He continued to work in this role at Club América, Sportivo Luqueño, Sport Colombia and Olimpia, before being named manager of Sport Colombia in 2005.

In October 2005, Ovelar was named manager of Primera División side 12 de Octubre.[1] Sacked in the first rounds of the 2007 season, he took over 3 de Febrero in April of that year.[2]

Ovelar returned to 12 de Octubre in 2009, but resigned on 16 September of that year.[3] He subsequently returned to Sport Colombia, leading the side to the second place in the 2009 División Intermedia and achieving top tier promotion.

Ovelar left in July 2011 after a poor campaign,[4] and took over Rubio Ñu shortly after.[5] He was sacked by the latter on 21 December,[6] and returned to Sport Colombia in the following year.

In July 2013, Ovelar was named in charge of Sportivo Carapeguá,[7] but resigned in September.[8] He took over Sportivo San Lorenzo on 14 December,[9] and won the 2014 Intermedia tournament with the side.

In March 2015, Ovelar was dismissed from San Lorenzo,[10] and returned to 12 de Octubre in April.[11] In 2017, he was appointed Resistencia manager, but left the club in the following year and subsequently took over Sportivo Iteño in June 2018.

In May 2019, Ovelar returned to Resistencia.[12] In 2020, he took over hometown side General Caballero JLM, and led the club to their first-ever top tier promotion in 2021, also qualifying to the 2022 Copa Sudamericana; on 18 October 2021, however, he resigned.[13]

On 24 December 2021, Ovelar returned to River Plate, but now as manager.[14] He was sacked on 13 April 2022,[15] and was named in charge of Tacuary on 2 May,[16] but was also dismissed from the latter on 5 July.[17]

On 17 September 2022, Ovelar returned to General Caballero,[18] but was sacked the following 26 February, after a poor start of the campaign.[19] On 8 August 2023, after a brief period at Independiente FBC, he replaced Luciano Theiler at the helm of Guaireña.[20]

On 4 December 2023, after suffering relegation with Guaireña, Ovelar took over Sol de América,[21] but resigned the following 10 February[22] and returned to Independiente in May.

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