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Gerardo Martino | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name: | Gerardo Daniel Martino | |
Date of birth: | 20 November 1962 | |
Place of birth: | Rosario, Argentina | |
Height: | 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in) | |
Playing position: | Attacking midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ||
Youth clubs | ||
1972–1980 | Newell's Old Boys | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1980–1990 1991 1991–1994 1994–1995 1995 1996 1996 Total |
392 15 (1) 81 (2) 30 (3) 15 (0) 11 (1) 5 (0) 551 (42) | (35)|
National team | ||
1981 1991 |
Argentina U20 Argentina |
1 0 | 2 0
Teams managed | ||
1998 1999 2000 2002–2003 2003–2004 2005 2005–2006 2006–2011 2012–2013 2013–2014 2014–2016 2016–2018 2019–2022 2023–2024 |
Brown de Arrecifes Platense Instituto Libertad Cerro Porteño Colón Libertad Paraguay Newell's Old Boys Barcelona Argentina Atlanta United Mexico Inter Miami |
Gerardo Daniel 'Tata' Martino (born 20 November 1962) is an Argentine manager and former football midfielder, who is currently the manager of Inter Miami.
Martino played mostly for Newell's Old Boys in his native Rosario. He holds the record of appearances with the team playing a total of 505 matches in all official competitions. He was also selected in a fan's poll as Newell's best player throughout the club's history.
External links[]
- Gerardo Martino at National-Football-Teams.com
- Career details at BDFA
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