Marcelo Trobbiani

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Marcelo Trobbiani
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Personnel
Surname Marcelo Alberto Trobbiani
birthday 17th February 1955
place of birth CasildaArgentina
size 178 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1973-1976 Boca Juniors 107 (26)
1976-1980 FC Elche 126 (40)
1980-1981 Real Zaragoza 15 0(2)
1981-1982 Boca Juniors 28 0(3)
1982-1985 Estudiantes de La Plata 115 (17)
1985-1986 Los Millonarios 41 (10)
1986-1987 FC Elche 8 0(2)
1987-1988 Estudiantes de La Plata 21 0(3)
1988-1989 CD Cobreloa 54 (12)
1989-1992 Barcelona SC 29 0(4)
1992-1993 CA Talleres 41 0(3)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1973-1986 Argentina 15 0(1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2004 Universitario de Deportes
2005 Provincial Osorno
2008-2009 CD Cobreloa
2009– Cienciano del Cuzco
1 Only league games are given.

Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani (born February 17, 1955 in Casilda ) is a former Argentine football player and later coach .

Player career

Club career

Marcelo Trobbiani began his football career in 1973 with the Boca Juniors in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires . For Boca, he made 107 games in four years in the Primera División , the top division in Argentine football, and scored 26 goals. Winning a championship did not succeed. In 1976 Trobbiani left Boca Juniors and Argentina and joined FC Elche in Spain . At the club, which was to be found at the time of Trobbianis change in midfield of the Primera División , he played a total of 126 times in the league and scored 40 goals. After FC Elche was relegated in the 1977/78 season and the promotion failed in the following two seasons, Trobbiani moved to league rivals Real Saragossa in 1980 , from where he went back to Boca Juniors after only fifteen missions. After only one year at his old club, he joined Estudiantes de La Plata in 1982 . With the club, which had won the Copa Libertadores three times in a good decade , Trobbiani won his first and only Argentinian football championship in 1982. In the Metropolitano competition, coach Carlos Bilardo's team took first place, two points ahead of Independiente Avellaneda . For Estudiantes, Trobbiano made 115 top division appearances in four years and scored seventeen goals. After his time at Estudiantes de La Plata, Marcelo Trobbiani held numerous positions in relatively few years. Among other things, he played again for Elche and again for Estudiantes, but also for the top Colombian club CD Los Millonarios or CD Cobreloa in Chile . In 1990, he was active at Barcelona SC Guayaquil in Ecuador and made it to the final of the Copa Libertadores after defeating local rivals CS Emelec and Argentinian record champions CA River Plate . In the final, the team of coach Miguel Brindisi lost to Paraguayan representatives Club Olimpia 2-0 at the Estadio Defensores del Chaco in Asunción , a 1-1 draw in the second leg at the Estadio Monumental in Guayaquil was not enough to win the final. Trobbiani was used in both finals, in the second leg he scored 1-0 in the 62nd minute of the game. He then played for Barcelona SC for two more years before moving back to Argentina and ending his career with CA Talleres in Córdoba .

National team

Marcelo Trobbiani made fifteen international matches for the Argentine national football team between 1974 and 1986 . In 1986 he was coached by Argentina’s national coach Dr. Carlos Bilardo into the squad for the FIFA World Cup in Mexico called, in which he drove from the outset only as a reservist with to Central America. Since none of the regular players was injured, Trobbiani was only used in one game, which was also the most important in the whole tournament. In the final against Germany , where Argentina became world champions for the second time with a 3-2 win, he came in the 90th minute for Jorge Burruchaga .

Coaching career

After the end of his active career, Marcelo Trobbiani became a football coach, he coached the Peruvian record champions Universitario de Deportes , CD Cobreloa and Cienciano del Cuzco , where he has been responsible on the sidelines since 2009. He also worked from 2006 to 2008 as an assistant coach at Boca Juniors.

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