Edwin Quilagury
Edwin Humberto Quilagury is a Venezuelan football manager.
Playing career
Born in Ureña, Táchira, Quilagury made his senior debut with C.S. Marítimo [de Venezuela|Marítimo de Venezuela] in 1993, aged 16. He moved to Mineros de Guayana|Mineros] in 1996, and joined Nacional Táchira in the following year.Quilagury subsequently represented Deportivo [Táchira F.C.|Deportivo Táchira], Deportivo Anzoátegui, Zulia, Atlético [El Vigía F.C.|Atlético El Vigía], Maracaibo and Carabobo. He retired with the latter in 2008, aged 30.
Managerial career
After retiring, Quilagury was one of the founding members of Ureña SC, being their manager until 2013. He subsequently became an assistant at Monagas, before being named manager of ULA in 2014.On 16 June 2015, after spending another period as an assistant, Quilagury was appointed manager of Monagas. He won the Segunda División with the club, but left the club on 3 March 2016.
Shortly after leaving Monagas, Quilagury was named manager of in the second tier. He resigned on 28 March 2017, and took over fellow league team El Vigía five days later.
Quilagury left El Vigía on 14 September 2017, and took over Llaneros de Guanare the following January. He also won the second division with the club, before leaving in December 2018 to take over Yaracuyanos.
Quilagury left Yaracuyanos on 11 June 2019, and returned to Llaneros in July. He remained at the club despite their 2020 [Venezuelan Primera División season|administrative relegation], before returning to Real Forontera for the 2021 season.
Quilagury left Real Frontera on 17 November 2022, and was appointed manager of Titanes on 25 April 2023. In January 2024, he returned to Ureña as manager, with the club now in the top tier, but the club later withdrew from playing.
Honours
MonagasLlaneros de Guanare