Roberto Saporiti

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Roberto Saporiti

Roberto Saporiti (born April 11, 1939 ) is an Argentine football coach and former player on the position of striker .

Life

Stations as a player

Roberto Marcos Saporiti began his professional career in 1957 at CA Independiente , where he was under contract until 1961 and with whom he won the Argentine football championship in 1960 . He then played for CA Lanús (1962/63) and Deportivo Español (1963/64) before he was under contract between 1965 and 1970 at various clubs abroad, including Racing Club de Montevideo and Millonarios de Bogotá (1966) . In 1971 he returned to his homeland and ended his active career in the service of CA Platense .

Stations as a trainer

As a trainer Saporiti was several times under contract with CA Talleres ; so already in the 1970s and most recently again in May 2009, when he was brought in shortly before the end of the season to save the team from relegation, which failed.

In the 1990s Saporiti coached a number of Mexican clubs: his first and longest station was between 1991 and 1994 for three years at Club Necaxa . He then coached Club León (1994), Atlético Celaya (1998), the Pumas de la UNAM (1998-1999), the Tecos de la UAG (1999), the CF Atlante (2000) and the CD Veracruz (2001) as well 2005 again the Puebla FC . Even with Puebla, relegation from the top division overtook him . He led the team through the last eight games of the Clausura in 2005 and was already the third coach of the Camoteros in this half-season after Ignacio Palou and Ricardo Campos, who had only coached the team for six and three games respectively.

Saporiti celebrated his greatest success as a coach with the ex- Maradona club Argentinos Juniors , which he led to the 1984 championship of Torneo Metropolitano , which was the first ever title win in the club's history.

successes

As a player

  • Argentine champion: 1960 (with Independiente)

As a trainer

  • Argentinian Champion: Met 1984 (with Argentinos Juniors)

Individual evidence

  1. Profile at Transfermarkt.de
  2. Historia del Club Deportivo Los Millonarios ( Memento of the original from July 22, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (Spanish; accessed August 6, 2012) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / millonarios.lacoctelera.net
  3. Player stations in Argentina and Uruguay at BDFA
  4. Talleres el capo de Argentina: La era de Roberto Saporiti (Spanish; accessed on August 6, 2012)
  5. Talleres: último y descendiendo ( Memento of the original from October 25, 2012 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. (Spanish; article of May 31, 2009) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.albiazul.com.ar
  6. cf. List of trainers of the CD Veracruz
  7. Coaching stations in Mexico at Mediotiempo
  8. List of master coaches in Argentina at RSSSF