Sport Country 2026-04-02T08:23:06+00:00

Coach Changes in Argentine Football

Several Argentine clubs have announced coaching changes at the start of the new season. Chacarita Juniors appointed Cristian Grabinski, while San Telmo introduced Marcelo Vázquez.


Coach Changes in Argentine Football

At the start of the Primera Nacional, “Funebrero” had only 4 points from the last 18 played. Meanwhile, San Telmo introduced Marcelo Vázquez as their new coach. The new manager had a stint at Olimpo de Bahía Blanca and Racing de Córdoba, where he achieved promotion to the Primera Nacional as part of the technical staff. Meanwhile, Gimnasia y Tiro de Salta presented Sergio Plaza, who will take charge of the professional squad and will be accompanied by Adrián Cuadrado and physical trainer Rafael Padilla. “The three of them worked in the club’s First Division, knowing the work and sports structure of the same,” the “Albo” communicated on its networks. Buenos Aires, April 2 (NA) -- Chacarita Juniors confirmed Cristian Grabinski as the interim coach who will lead the first team this Saturday against San Martín de Tucumán, following the resignation of Matías Módolo after the 3-0 defeat against Estudiantes de Buenos Aires in the last matchday. According to what Noticias Argentinas agencies could find out, President Néstor Di Pierro assured that the decision was made based on results and said that “results are what command.” With experience in the category and last stint at Alvarado, the porteño club announced it on its networks after dismissing Marcelo Perugini. Under the latter's orders, “Candombero” accumulated bad results at the start of the season: three defeats, two draws in six matchdays played and only one win, against Colón at home. Chaco For Ever did the same with Ricardo Pancaldo and agreed on a link with Pedro Llorens for him to be their new coach after what was the fall in the Copa Argentina against Defensa y Justicia.