Fernando Areán

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Fernando José "El Nano" Areán (born February 16, 1942 , † July 3, 2011 ) was an Argentine football player and coach.

Athletic career

Areán played in the first half of the 1960s for Club Atlético San Lorenzo de Almagro , for which he played 45 championship games and scored ten goals. The offensive he formed on the side of Héctor Veira , Roberto Telch , Narciso Horacio Doval and Victorio Casa went down in club history as "Los Carasucias". In 1966 he moved to CA Banfield , which he left after only a year when his compatriot Antonio Imbelloni brought him to the Colombian club Millonarios FC , which he coached . At the side of, among others, Efraín Sánchez , Julio Edgar Gaviria , the former world champion Oreco and his Argentine compatriot José María Ferrero , he and the club were always among the best teams in the country in the following three seasons, but had to regularly fight for the title of the series champion at the time Let Deportivo Cali go first. For the autumn series of 1970 he moved to his local rival América de Cali , from the beginning of 1971 he let his career end with Cúcuta Deportivo .

After retiring, Areán worked in the 1980s in the coaching staff of his former teammate Veira, with whom he worked at San Lorenzo and River Plate . In 1986 he won the Copa Libertadores as an assistant coach with River Plate after two victories against his ex-club América de Cali in the finals and then the World Cup with a 1-0 win over Steaua Bucharest after a goal by Antonio Alzamendi . Later he was a coach at various other Argentine clubs, u. a. at CA San Lorenzo de Almagro .

Individual evidence

  1. "El fútbol argentino está de luto: murió Fernando 'el Nano' Areán" ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / cadena3.com.ar
  2. Fernando Areán in the database of fussballzz.de, accessed on February 6, 2020