Pablo Marini

Pablo Alejandro Marini (born 31 January 1967 in Santa Fe, Argentina) is an Argentine former football player and manager.

Career

Born in Santa Fe, Argentina, Marini played professional football from 1987 to 2002, scoring 154 goals. He began his career with the youth side of Newell's Old Boys. He played senior football for Instituto, Central Córdoba, Argentino de Rosario, FC Basel, Nueva Chicago, Douglas Haig, Arsenal de Sarandí, San Martín de San Juan, Tivoli Calcio, Fernández Vial.[1]

After he retired from playing, Marini became a football coach. He managed Chiapas and Pachuca in Mexico, and Audax Italiano in Chile.[2] He joined Pachuca as manager in August 2010 to replace Guillermo Rivarola and had previously been the manager of Newell's Old Boys.[3][4] He was the manager of Pachuca for the 2010 FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates.[5]

Teams Managed

Club País Año
Newell´s Old Boys  Argentina 2007
Audax Italiano  Chile 2009–2010
Pachuca  Mexico 2010
Juventud Unida Universitario  Argentina 2012
Audax Italiano  Chile 2012–2013
Mineros De Zacatecas  Mexico 2014–2015
Puebla FC  Mexico 2015-2016
Veracruz  Mexico 2016

Managerial statistics

Managerial statistics

As of 19 September 2016[n 1]
Team Nat From To Record
GWDLGFGAGDWin %
Puebla FC Mexico 2015 2016 41 13 14 14 45 55 −10 31.71
Veracruz Mexico 2016 2016 13 3 4 6 15 23 −8 23.08
Total 54 16 18 20 60 78 −18 29.63

Notes

  1. Includes matches from Liga MX, Copa MX, Supercopa MX

References

  1. Ortega, Jesús (12 February 2010). "Marini, nuevo DT de Jaguares" [Marini, Jaguares new manager] (in Spanish). Esto.
  2. "El argentino Marini comienza segunda época como técnico del Audax Italiano" (in Spanish). Fox News Latino. 3 July 2012.
  3. "Club World Cup Preview -Pachuca". insidefutbol.com. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  4. "Club de Futbol Pachuca (MEX)". FIFA.com. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
  5. "Club de Futbol Pachuca Squad List". FIFA.com. Retrieved 2010-12-09.
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