Marcelo Daniel Gallardo (Spanish pronunciation: ; born 18 January 1976) is an Argentine football manager and former professional player who is the current head coach of River Plate. During his playing career, Gallardo was an attacking midfielder and playmaker. He was regarded for his vision, technique, class, dribbling and especially his defence-splitting passing.
Gallardo began his career in the club's youth divisions, and made his debut in the Argentine Primera División at age 17 in 1993. After a six-year period in which he won five local league championships, the 1996 Copa Libertadores and the 1997 Supercopa Libertadores, he transferred to France's Ligue 1 Monaco and was named French League Footballer of the Year in 2000. Gallardo represented Argentina in two FIFA World Cups, although his performance was affected by injuries in both.
After topping the 2010–11 Uruguayan Primera División season with Nacional de Montevideo, Gallardo retired as a player to coach the team. He helped Nacional de Montevideo defend their championship the following season before transferring to River Plate. River Plate won local championships under Gallardo and returned to the international scene, where they had not won a tournament from 1997 to 2014. With the most international tournament championships in team history, he is considered River Plate's most successful coach to date. Wikipedia text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License - Full article |
| Nacional | 11/12 | Sudamericana 11 | 2 | Torn.Uruguayo 11/12 | 15 | Libertadores 12 | 6 | | River Plate | 14/22 | Copa Argentina 13/14 | 3 | Transicion 14 | 19 | Sudamericana 14 | 10 | Copa Argentina 14/15 | 1 | Libertadores 15 | 14 | Recopa 15 | 2 | Primera 15 | 30 | EuroAmerican 15 | 1 | Supercopa 14 | 1 | Suruga Bank 15 | 1 | Sudamericana 15 | 6 | Club World Cup 15 | 2 | Copa Argentina 15/16 | 4 | Libertadores 16 | 8 | Primera 16 | 16 | Recopa 16 | 2 | Primera 16/17 | 30 | Libertadores 17 | 12 | Copa Argentina 16/17 | 5 | Supercopa 17 | 1 | Primera 17/18 | 27 | Copa Argentina 17/18 | 2 | Libertadores 18 | 14 | Supercopa 18 | 1 | Primera 18/19 | 25 | Club World Cup 18 | 2 | Copa Argentina 18/19 | 4 | Libertadores 19 | 13 | Copa Superliga 19 | 4 | Recopa 19 | 2 | Primera 19/20 | 23 | Copa Argentina 19/20 | 3 | Libertadores 20 | 12 | C.Superliga 20 | 1 | Copa LPF 20 | 11 | Copa LPF 21 | 14 | Libertadores 21 | 10 | Supercopa 20 | 1 | Liga.Prof 21 | 25 | Campeones 21 | 1 | Libertadores 22 | 8 | Copa LPF 22 | 15 | Copa Argentina 22 | 4 | Liga.Prof 22 | 27 | | Al-Ittihad | 23/24 | Pro League 23/24 | 21 | ACL 23/24 | 6 | Club World Cup 23 | 2 | | River Plate | 24/now | Libertadores 24 | 6 | Liga.Prof 24 | 18 | Friendlies 25 | 1 |
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4 lineups analysed - Number represent player in starting lineup. Click to show Lineups not confirmed are not included. See also Team Substitutions
Lineups found Starting lineup changes since last game | | | | | | | | | September 2019 | | | | 24-Feb to 24-Feb Ponzio captain reaches 300 matches with River Plate | | 17-Mar to 17-Sep Quintero broke cruciate ligaments of left knee | M6 | 18Sep | | Godoy Cruz | | 0-1 | 4-1-3-2 | Initial team: Armani, Montiel, Díaz, Pinola, Casco, Pérez, N Fern'ez, Palacios, d Cruz, Suárez, Borré, | | October 2019 | | | M7 | 11Oct | H | Almagro | | 2-0 | 4-1-3-2 | In:M Quarta, Scocco, Out:Díaz, Suárez, | | November 2019 | | | M8 | 14Nov | H | Estud BA | | 2-0 | 4-1-3-2 | In:Pratto, Out:Scocco, | | December 2019 | | | | 28-Nov to 28-Nov Palacios joining Bayer Leverkusen 2020 in $13M | | 13Dec | | C Cba SdE | | 0-3 | 4-1-3-2 | In:Scocco, Out:Pratto, | | Color References: GK, DF, DM, MF, FW , Unknown Pos |
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