Nelson Oyarzún

Nelson Oyarzún Arenas (21 March 1943 – 10 September 1978), known as Consomé (Consomme),[1] was a Chilean football manager.

[3] In 1978, Oyarzún was hired by Chilean giants Universidad de Chile where he re-united with Schellberg, but following bad results he was fired.

Hours prior his death at the Herminda Martin Hospital alongside his spouse, his sons and his brother Gastón, he asked the latter to leave him his message to the captain of Carabineros, Fernando Chesta, that he would communicate the team players at the city's Isabel Riquelme Hotel the following: Tell the team, that if something happens to me tomorrow, that fight with the same heart and desire they had in every game.

Tell to Pancho Cuevas that do all the crazy things he knows at the field, that Bonhome play as a tank, that Cerenderos continue being the impassable wall on defense and Aballay run with his seven lungs (...)[2]The message could not be completely transmitted due to the excitement of the players and the same captain of Carabineros.

[2] Once finished the game the players knew that Oyarzún had died; his remains rest in the Municipal Cemetery of Chillán.

The Municipal Stadium of Chillán wears his name as tribute since 1978. [ 4 ]