词条 | Miguel Ángel Brindisi |
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| name = Miguel Angel Brindisi | image = Brindisi argentina.jpg | image_size = 200px | caption = Brindisi with the Argentina national team, 1974 | height = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1950|10|8|df=y}} | birth_place = Buenos Aires, Argentina | currentclub = | clubnumber = | position = Attacking midfielder / striker | years1 = 1967–1976 | caps1 = 320 | goals1 = 155 | clubs1 = Huracán | years2 = 1976–1978 | caps2 = 92 | goals2 = 29 | clubs2 = Las Palmas | years3 = 1978–1980 | caps3 = 29 | goals3 = 11 | clubs3 = Huracán | years4 = 1981–1982 | caps4 = 78 | goals4 = 27 | clubs4 = Boca Juniors | years5 = 1983–1984 | caps5 = ? | goals5 = ? | clubs5 = Nacional | years6 = 1984 | caps6 = 14 | goals6 = 2 | clubs6 = Racing Club | years7 = 1985 | caps7 = ? | goals7 = 2 | clubs7 = Municipal | totalcaps = 533 | totalgoals = 226 | nationalyears1 = 1969–1974 | nationalcaps1 = 46 | nationalgoals1 = 17 | nationalteam1 = Argentina | manageryears1 = 1986 | managerclubs1 = Alumni de Villa María | manageryears2 = 1987–1988 | managerclubs2 = Municipal | manageryears3 = 1989–1991 | managerclubs3 = Barcelona SC | manageryears4 = 1991 | managerclubs4 = Espanyol | manageryears5 = 1991–1992 | managerclubs5 = Las Palmas | manageryears6 = 1994–1997 | managerclubs6 = Guatemala | manageryears7 = 1994–1995 | managerclubs7 = Independiente | manageryears8 = 1998–1999 | managerclubs8 = Espanyol | manageryears9 = 2001–2003 | managerclubs9 = Huracán | manageryears10 = 2003 | managerclubs10 = Racing Club | manageryears11 = 2003–2004 | managerclubs11 = Lanús | manageryears12 = 2004–2005 | managerclubs12 = Boca Juniors | manageryears13 = 2005–2007 | managerclubs13 = Comunicaciones | manageryears14 = 2008 | managerclubs14 = Atlas | manageryears15 = 2008–2009 | managerclubs15 = Jaguares | manageryears16 = 2010–2011 | managerclubs16 = Huracán | manageryears17 = 2013 | managerclubs17 = Independiente | pcupdate = 15 April 2013 }} Miguel Ángel Brindisi de Marco (born 8 October 1950) is an Argentine football coach and former attacking midfielder. He played for the Argentine national team at the 1974 FIFA World Cup and currently works as a manager. Playing careerBorn in the Almagro neighborhood of Buenos Aires, Brindisi played most of his career in two spells at Club Atlético Huracán, but he also had spells with Spanish side UD Las Palmas, Uruguayan side Nacional and Argentine teams Boca Juniors and with Racing Club during their spell in the Second Division. Whilst at Las Palmas he helped them to the 1978 Copa del Rey Final where his goal was unable to prevent them losing 3-1 to FC Barcelona. Brindisi was part of two Argentine championship winning sides, his first title was the 1973 Metropolitano with Club Atlético Huracán. Managed by César Menotti, that squad is widely regarded as one of the best Argentine teams ever, with Brindisi being a key player along with René Houseman, Carlos Babington and Omar Larrosa.[1][2] After some seasons playing abroad Argentina, Brindisi was traded to Boca Juniors, where he won his second title, the 1981 Metropolitano. Coached by Silvio Marzolini, Brindisi made a memorable duo with Diego Maradona, also scoring many goals for the team.[3] Brindisi was also the Argentine Primera's top scorer in the Metropolitano championship of 1972 with 21 goals. Brindisi played for the Argentina national team making 46 appearances and scoring 17 goals.[4] Managerial careerBrindisi made his debut as a head coach with Club Alumni de Villa María in 1986 his next club was CSD Municipal of Guatemala, which he led to the Liga Nacional de Guatemala title in 1987 and 1988. The next club team Brindisi took charge of was Barcelona Sporting Club in Ecuador where he lad the team to the national championship in 1989 and 1991 and to the Libertadores Cup finals in 1990. He then had spells in charge of RCD Espanyol and UD Las Palmas in Spain. After managing in Guatemala several years[5] he went on to become coach of the Guatemala national team, of which he was in charge during the 1994 World Cup qualification process and on a second tenure in 1997.[6] Brindisi took over at Club Atlético Independiente in the Primera division, he helped the club to win three titles; Clausura 1994, Supercopa Sudamericana 1994 and Recopa Sudamericana 1995. Brindisi then had a spell in charge of his former club and Independiente's fiercest rivals; Racing Club, and a period in charge of Huracán. Brindisi took over at Club Atlético Lanús in 2003, then became manager of Boca Juniors in July 2004, but resigned after only 22 games following a defeat to River Plate. He then became manager of Comunicaciones in 2005. Brindisi was the head coach of Chiapas of Mexico and was fired on 5 May 2009. He was appointed as the manager for Huracán in September 2009[7] and was resigned due to serious danger of relegation on the 2010/11 seasons. In November 2014, it was reported that he is one of the coaches who applied for vacant India job.[8] HonoursPlayerClub
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References1. ^Huracán 73 on El Gráfico, 2008 2. ^[https://www.clarin.com/deportes/futbol-hecho-fantasia_0_B1DWWZNe0Yg.html El fútbol hecho fantasía], Clarín, 7 September 2002 3. ^Boca '81 on El Gráfico web 4. ^rsssf: Argentina record international players {{webarchive|url=https://www.webcitation.org/5mr4olopA?url=http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/arg-recintlp.html |date=17 January 2010 }} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.prensalibre.com/especiales/ME/guatefut/10.html |publisher=Prensa Libre |title=Guatemala, 100 años de fútbol — Municipal |accessdate=10 December 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061209012134/http://www.prensalibre.com/especiales/ME/guatefut/10.html |archivedate=9 December 2006 |language=es |deadurl=yes |df= }} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.prensalibre.com/especiales/ME/guatefut/15.html |publisher=Prensa Libre |title=Guatemala, 100 años de fútbol — Técnicos en la historia |accessdate=10 December 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061119225522/http://www.prensalibre.com/especiales/ME/guatefut/15.html |archivedate=19 November 2006 |language=es |deadurl=yes |df= }} 7. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.clarin.com/deportes/futbol/Brindisi-reemplazo-Rivoira-pura-velocidad_0_339566164.html | publisher=Clarín| title=Brindisi reemplazó a Rivoira a pura velocidad | accessdate=21 September 2010|language=es}} 8. ^{{cite news|title=Top coaches vie for India job|accessdate=27 November 2014|publisher=The Times of India|page=18}} 9. ^{{cite web |title=La Selección de Todos los Tiempos |trans-title=The Team of All Time |publisher=Argentine Football Association |language=Spanish |date=4 January 2016 |url=http://www.afa.com.ar/3023/la-seleccion-de-todos-los-tiempos |accessdate=29 January 2018}} External links{{Commons cat|Miguel Brindisi}}
|title= Miguel Ángel Brindisi international tournaments |list1={{Argentina Squad 1974 World Cup}}{{Guatemala Squad 1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup}} }}{{Navboxes |title= Miguel Ángel Brindisi managerial positions |list1={{Barcelona SC managers}}{{UD Las Palmas managers}}{{Guatemala national football team managers}}{{Club Atlético Independiente managers}}{{Racing Club managers}}{{RCD Espanyol managers}}{{Huracán managers}}{{Lanús managers}}{{Boca Juniors managers}}{{Chiapas F.C. managers}} }}{{Navboxes |title= Miguel Ángel Brindisi awards |list1={{Argentina Primera Division top scorers}}{{Argentine Footballer of the Year}} }}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brindisi, Miguel Angel}} 35 : 1950 births|Living people|Association football midfielders|Association football forwards|Argentine footballers|Huracán footballers|Boca Juniors footballers|Racing Club de Avellaneda footballers|Sportspeople from Buenos Aires|1974 FIFA World Cup players|Argentina international footballers|La Liga players|UD Las Palmas players|Club Nacional de Football players|Argentine Primera División players|Argentine expatriate footballers|Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Spain|Expatriate footballers in Uruguay|Expatriate footballers in Spain|Argentine football managers|Argentine expatriate football managers|Barcelona S.C. managers|RCD Espanyol managers|Club Atlético Independiente managers|Racing Club de Avellaneda managers|Huracán managers|Club Atlético Lanús managers|Boca Juniors managers|Club Atlas managers|UD Las Palmas managers|Chiapas F.C. managers|Guatemala national football team managers|C.S.D. Comunicaciones managers|C.S.D. Municipal managers|Expatriate football managers in Guatemala |
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