Nery Pumpido

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Nery Pumpido
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Nery Pumpido 2006
Personnel
Surname Nery Alberto Pumpido
birthday July 30, 1957
place of birth Monje, Santa FeArgentina
size 183 cm
position goalkeeper
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1976-1981 Unión de Santa Fe 137 (0)
1981-1983 CA Vélez Sarsfield 78 (0)
1983-1988 River Plate 121 (0)
1988-1990 Betis Seville 67 (0)
1991-1992 Unión de Santa Fe 37 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983-1990 Argentina 38 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1999-2001 Unión de Santa Fe
2001-2003 Olimpia Asunción
2003-2004 UANL Tigres
2005-2007 Newell's Old Boys
2007-2008 CD Veracruz
2008 Al-Shabab
2010-2011 Olimpia Asunción
2012 Godoy Cruz
2012 Unión de Santa Fe
2014-2015 Olimpia Asunción
1 Only league games are given.

Nery Alberto Pumpido (born July 30, 1957 in Monje, Santa Fe ) is an Argentine football coach and former goalkeeper . He became world champion with Argentina in 1986 .

Career

society

During his club career, Nery Pumpido played for the Argentine clubs Unión de Santa Fe (until 1981), CA Vélez Sársfield (1981 to 1983) and River Plate (1983 to 1988), as well as at Betis Sevilla 1990/91 in Spain and at the end of his career 1991/92 back in Argentina near Santa Fe. With the team from the El Monumental stadium , he won the championship, the World Cup and the Copa Libertadores in 1986 . He also won the Copa de Oro in 1986 with River Plate and in 1987 the Copa Interamericana .

National team

He had his first international match on July 14, 1983 in a friendly against Paraguay; at the 1982 World Cup he had not yet been used as the third goalkeeper. He also guarded the gate on September 12, 1984 in Düsseldorf in a 3-1 win against Germany. The DFB-Elf was looked after for the first time by team boss Franz Beckenbauer and Pumpido advanced to the support of the Argentine team. He was there for the first time in 1982 at a football World Cup, but had to be content with the substitute role behind Ubaldo Fillol . Four years later in Mexico he was number one under coach Carlos Bilardo . Pumpido was Argentina's goalkeeper when they won the 1986 World Cup . He completed all seven tournament games alongside superstar Diego Maradona . At the 1990 World Cup , in which Argentina made it to the final, Pumpido was injured so badly in the second game against the Soviet Union on June 13, 1990 in Naples that there were two missions. During a defensive action, teammate Olarticoechea fell so unlucky on his goalkeeper that Pumpido broke his right shin. In his place, Sergio Goycochea guarded the Argentine goal. The game against the Soviet Union in Naples was his last international match. He made a total of 38 international appearances.

Trainer

As a soccer coach, Pumpido worked for Unión de Santa Fe in Argentina for several seasons before moving to Paraguay. There he celebrated his greatest success as a coach with Olimpia Asunción : winning the Copa Libertadores in 2002. He then coached the Mexican club UANL Tigres and reached the final of the 2003/04 Apertura with the Tigres . From October 2005 to July 2006, Pumpido was the coach of the Argentine first division club Newell's Old Boys . This was followed by a stint at Veracruz in Mexico and Al-Shabab in Saudi Arabia and until April 15, 2012 at Godoy Cruz , before returning to his home club Unión de Sante Fe. He left it after three months. In the 2014/15 season he coached Club Olimpia Asunción for a third time.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Nery Pumpido »Friendship 1983. Retrieved on August 26, 2019 .
  2. ^ Hardy Greens: WM Encyclopedia 1930-2006. P. 365.
  3. Nery Pumpido dejo de ser DT de Godoy Cruz y lo reemplaza el Turco Asad (Spanish) of 15 April 2012 called on March 26, 2013
  4. ^ Nery Pumpido - Trainer profile. Retrieved July 14, 2019 .