Ángel Comizzo
Ángel Comizzo | ||
Personnel | ||
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Surname | Ángel David Comizzo Leiva | |
birthday | April 27, 1962 | |
place of birth | Reconquista , Santa Fe , Argentina | |
size | 185 cm | |
position | goalkeeper | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1982-1988 | CA Talleres | |
1988-1993 | River Plate | |
1990-1991 | → UANL Tigres (loan) | 35 (0) |
1993 | America de Cali | |
1993-1996 | CA Banfield | 98 (0) |
1996-1998 | Club León | 75 (0) |
1999-2001 | Monarcas Morelia | 69 (0) |
2001-2003 | River Plate | |
2003-2004 | Atlético Rafaela | 24 (0) |
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2008 | CA Talleres | |
2010 | Gallos Blancos de Querétaro | |
2012 | Gallos Blancos de Querétaro | |
2012-2014 | Universitario de Deportes | |
2014-2016 | Monarcas Morelia | |
2016– | Club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Ángel Comizzo (born April 27, 1962 in Reconquista , Santa Fe ) is an Argentine football coach and former player on the position of goalkeeper .
Life
player
Comizzo began his active career with his hometown club Racing de Reconquista and received his first professional contract with CA Talleres , with which he was under contract from 1982 to 1988. He then moved to the Argentine record champions River Plate , where he was under contract in two stages (first from 1988 to 1993 and later from 2001 to 2003) and experienced his most successful years; because with the Millonarios he won a total of four championship titles .
During his first period at River Plate, he was loaned to the Mexican club UANL Tigres in the 1990/91 season. Comizzo later returned to the Mexican league , where he first played for Club León (1996-1998) and then for Monarcas Morelia (1999-2001). With the Monarcas he won the Torneo Invierno 2000 championship.
After a second period at River Plate, he ended his active career in the 2003/04 season in the service of Atlético Rafaela .
Comizzo was nominated after the serious injury of goalkeeper Nery Pumpido in the second tournament game for the squad of the senior team at the 1990 World Cup in Italy . Behind Sergio Goycochea and Fabián Cancelarich , he was the third goalkeeper in the Argentine team that became vice world champions. He never played in the national team.
Trainer
Talleres was not only his first professional club as a player, but also his first position as head coach in 2008.
During the Apertura 2010 he was in charge of the Gallos Blancos de Querétaro , to which he returned again in the Clausura 2012.
Between December 2012 and March 2014 he coached the top Peruvian club Universitario de Deportes , with which he won the Peruvian football championship in 2013.
In March 2014 he became head coach at his former club Monarcas Morelia, with whom he won the newly introduced Supercopa MX in 2014.
Since 2016 he has coached the Peruvian second division club Deportivo Universidad César Vallejo .
successes
As a player
- Argentine champion: 1989/90, Apertura 2001, Clausura 2002, Clausura 2003
- Mexican champion: Invierno 2000
As a trainer
- Peruvian champion: 2013
- Supercopa MX: 2014
Web links
- Player profile at BDFA
- Player profile at Futbol XXI
- Player profile at Mediotiempo
- Trainer profile at Mediotiempo
Individual evidence
- ↑ El Comercio: Cinco cosas que no sabes de Comizzo, el DT que sacó campeón a la 'U' (Spanish; article from December 20, 2013)
- ↑ El Comercio: Ángel Comizzo: la breve trayectoria del nuevo DT de Universitario (Spanish; article from December 10, 2012)
- ↑ El Comercio: Ángel Comizzo se fue de la 'U': entérate cómo ocurrió su salida (Spanish; article from March 6, 2014)
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Comizzo, Angel |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Comizzo Leiva, Ángel David |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Argentinian soccer player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | April 27, 1962 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Reconquista , Santa Fe , Argentina |