Miguel Brindisi

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Miguel Brindisi
Miguel Ángel Brindisi en 1974.jpg
Personnel
Surname Miguel Ángel Brindisi de Marco
birthday October 8, 1950
place of birth Buenos AiresArgentina
size 176 cm
position Attacking midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1968-1976 CA Huracan 272 (140)
1976-1979 UD Las Palmas 92 0(29)
1979-1980 CA Huracan
1981-1982 Boca Juniors 78 0(27)
1983 Unión de Santa Fe 14 00(2)
1983 Nacional Montevideo 11 00(1)
1984 Racing Club 38 00(9)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1969-1974 Argentina 44 0(18)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1987-1988 CSD Municipal
1991 Barcelona SC Guayaquil
1995 CA Independiente
1994-1997 Guatemala
1998-2000 Espanyol Barcelona
2001-2002 CA Huracan
2003-2004 CA Lanus
2004 Boca Juniors
2008 Atlas Guadalajara
2009 Jaguares de Chiapas
2010-2011 CA Huracan
2013 CA Independiente
1 Only league games are given.

Miguel Ángel Brindisi de Marco (born October 8, 1950 in Buenos Aires ) is a former Argentine football player and coach.

Player career

The center forward Brindisi was one of the most successful goalscorers in the Argentine first division in the 1970s. He played from 1967 to 1976 in Buenos Aires at CA Huracán with whom he won the championship, the Campeonato Metropolitano , under coach César Luis Menotti in 1973, followed by runner-up championships in 1975 and 1976. Here he played his way into the Argentine national soccer team and took part in the 1974 World Cup in Germany . In 1976 he moved to Spain to UD Las Palmas , where he was under contract until 1979. In the national team, however, players like Mario Kempes ran away from him during this time and he was not appointed to the squad for the 1978 World Cup in his own country by the now national coach Menotti . In 1979 he went back to Argentina and played again for half a year at Huracan, rather he switched to the more renowned Boca Juniors , where he played together with the young Diego Maradona and then became champion again in 1981.

He ended his career in 1984 on the other side of the Riachuela River at the Racing Club .

Coaching career

After his active career, Brindisi worked as a coach in Guatemala and became, among other things, Guatemalan champion with Municipal in 1987 .

Individual evidence

  1. Técnicos en la historia ( Memento of March 3, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) (Spanish) on www.prensalibre.com, accessed on November 1, 2012