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Marcelo Trobbiani

Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani Ughetto (born 17 February 1955 in Casilda, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football coach and a former player, who played as an attacking midfielder. He currently works as the manager of River Ecuador in Ecuador.

Marcelo Trobbiani
Trobbiani while playing for
Boca Juniors in the 1970s
Personal information
Full name Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani Ughetto
Date of birth (1955-02-17) 17 February 1955 (age 69)
Place of birth Casilda, Argentina
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–1976 Boca Juniors 107 (26)
1976–1980 Elche 159 (38)
1980 Real Zaragoza 15 (2)
1981–1982 Boca Juniors 28 (3)
1982–1983 Estudiantes ? (?)
1984–1986 Millonarios 41 (10)
1986 Elche 8 (2)
1987–1988 Estudiantes ? (?)
1988–1989 Cobreloa 54 (12)
1989–1992 Barcelona SC 29 (4)
1993 Talleres de Córdoba 3 (0)
International career
1974–1986 Argentina 15 (1)
Managerial career
2004 Universitario
2005 Provincial Osorno
2006–2008 Boca Juniors (assistant)
2008–2009 Cobreloa
2009 Cienciano
2011 Cienciano
2012–2013 Argentina U-20
2013 Sport Huancayo
2014 Cobreloa
Medal record
Representing  Argentina
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1986 Mexico Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 13 July 2014

Playing career edit

An attacking midfielder, Trobbiani was one of the promising young stars to rise in Boca Juniors during the early 1970s.[1] As a juvenile, he debuted in 1973 with the national team when Omar Sivori drafted him for the "phantom squad" that had to play Bolivia for a ticket to the 1974 World Cup. Following the exit of Reinaldo Merlo, he wore the national colours, before Boca's then coach Rogelio Domínguez was aware of his existence.

In 1975, Trobbiani shared Boca's midfield with Benítez, Suñé and Potente, and was criticized for hogging the ball, to the point that fans called him calesita (merry-go-round). After the 1976 season, Trobbiani was sold to Spain in 1976. Boca used the money to buy many players in the local market, starting a major winning streak with coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo.

Trobbiani played for Spanish sides Elche and Real Zaragoza, and acquired European discipline and tactical depth. Trobbiani arrived at Elche with the club playing in La Liga, but after narrowly avoiding relegation in his first season the club was relegated after his second season. He clashed with Elche coaches Roque Olsen and Heriberto Herrera while the club struggled to gain promotion back to La Liga.[2] After Elche missed out on promotion in the last match of the 1979–80 season, Trobbiani left for Real Zaragoza.[1] When he returned to play for Boca in 1981 alongside Diego Maradona, fans saw a more effective player. The team won the 1981 Metropolitano.[3]

In mid-1982, Trobbiani was transferred to Estudiantes de La Plata. Coach Carlos Bilardo made Trobbiani play as a deep-lying centre-forward linking the strong midfield (Russo, Ponce and Sabella) to strikers Trama and Gottardi. The team won two back-to-back championships.[4]

After the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, Trobbiani was again playing for Elche CF. National coach Bilardo called Trobbiani for the tournament, making it clear that he would mainly be used for tactical practice games. He worked tirelessly during the month-long stay in Mexico, where he was Jorge Valdano's roommate, and was rewarded with exactly two minutes of play—the last two minutes of the final match against Germany. His only touch of the ball was a back-heel pass.

Before retirement, Trobbiani showed his class at Chilean side Cobreloa, Ecuadorian side Barcelona SC (with whom he reached the Copa Libertadores finals in 1990) and back in Argentina with Talleres de Córdoba.[5]

Managerial career edit

 
Trobbiani in 2016

Trobbiani went on to coach several teams in South America, with little success. He was sacked from Universitario de Deportes from Peru at the end of 2004. Between 2006 and 2008, he worked as Russo's assistant coach at Boca Juniors, together with former teammate Gottardi.

Between 2008 and 2009 he returned to Chilean football to work as the manager of Cobreloa, where he played in the late 1980s. In 2009, he was appointed as the manager of Peruvian side Cienciano. On March 20, 2011 he was involved in a bitter dispute with fellow Argentine manager Guillermo Rivarola of Sporting Cristal after the ex-River player complained to the referee in order to get Trobbiani sent off.[6]

Trobbiani managed the Argentina national under-20 football team at the 2013 South American Youth Football Championship, where the team failed to progress from the group stage.[7]

On September 18, 2013, as coach of Sport Huancayo, he was accused of racism and discrimination by three Brazilian players, Rafael Da Silva, Andrey Nunes y Kleyr Vieira who play in the team.[8]

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Boca Juniors

Estudiantes (LP)

Millonarios F.C.

Cobreloa

Barcelona (Ecu)

International edit

Argentina Youth

Argentina

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Trobbiani Ughetto, Marcelo Antonio". www.elche.me (in Spanish). 3 May 2018.
  2. ^ Gambín Hernández, Santiago (2001). Historia del Elche C.F. (1922-1999) : 75 aniversario (in Spanish). Comisión Organizadora 75 Aniversario. ISBN 978-84-00-00152-0.
  3. ^ "2012. TROBBIANI 100X100" (in Spanish). El Gráfico. 24 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Marcelo Trobbiani: "En el juego nunca tuve temores"" (in Spanish). La Nación. 6 January 2013.
  5. ^ "El día que Marcelo Trobbiani entrenó en Güemes" (in Spanish). ABC Deporte. 4 May 2020.
  6. ^ Marcelo Trobbiani vs Guillermo Rivarola, manager dispute
  7. ^ "Trobbiani: "Estamos mal de cara a la clasificación"" (in Spanish). Diario Popular. 11 January 2013.
  8. ^ . depor.pe. Archived from the original on 22 September 2013.

External links edit

  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Marcelo Trobbiani at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Boca Juniors profile (in Spanish)
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived October 20, 2007) (in Spanish)

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Trobbiani and the second or maternal family name is Ughetto Marcelo Antonio Trobbiani Ughetto born 17 February 1955 in Casilda Santa Fe is an Argentine football coach and a former player who played as an attacking midfielder He currently works as the manager of River Ecuador in Ecuador Marcelo TrobbianiTrobbiani while playing for Boca Juniors in the 1970sPersonal informationFull nameMarcelo Antonio Trobbiani UghettoDate of birth 1955 02 17 17 February 1955 age 69 Place of birthCasilda ArgentinaHeight1 75 m 5 ft 9 in Position s Attacking midfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1973 1976Boca Juniors107 26 1976 1980Elche159 38 1980Real Zaragoza15 2 1981 1982Boca Juniors28 3 1982 1983Estudiantes 1984 1986Millonarios41 10 1986Elche8 2 1987 1988Estudiantes 1988 1989Cobreloa54 12 1989 1992Barcelona SC29 4 1993Talleres de Cordoba3 0 International career1974 1986Argentina15 1 Managerial career2004Universitario2005Provincial Osorno2006 2008Boca Juniors assistant 2008 2009Cobreloa2009Cienciano2011Cienciano2012 2013Argentina U 202013Sport Huancayo2014CobreloaMedal record Representing Argentina FIFA World Cup Winner 1986 Mexico Team Club domestic league appearances and goals correct as of 13 July 2014 Contents 1 Playing career 2 Managerial career 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 2 International 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editAn attacking midfielder Trobbiani was one of the promising young stars to rise in Boca Juniors during the early 1970s 1 As a juvenile he debuted in 1973 with the national team when Omar Sivori drafted him for the phantom squad that had to play Bolivia for a ticket to the 1974 World Cup Following the exit of Reinaldo Merlo he wore the national colours before Boca s then coach Rogelio Dominguez was aware of his existence In 1975 Trobbiani shared Boca s midfield with Benitez Sune and Potente and was criticized for hogging the ball to the point that fans called him calesita merry go round After the 1976 season Trobbiani was sold to Spain in 1976 Boca used the money to buy many players in the local market starting a major winning streak with coach Juan Carlos Lorenzo Trobbiani played for Spanish sides Elche and Real Zaragoza and acquired European discipline and tactical depth Trobbiani arrived at Elche with the club playing in La Liga but after narrowly avoiding relegation in his first season the club was relegated after his second season He clashed with Elche coaches Roque Olsen and Heriberto Herrera while the club struggled to gain promotion back to La Liga 2 After Elche missed out on promotion in the last match of the 1979 80 season Trobbiani left for Real Zaragoza 1 When he returned to play for Boca in 1981 alongside Diego Maradona fans saw a more effective player The team won the 1981 Metropolitano 3 In mid 1982 Trobbiani was transferred to Estudiantes de La Plata Coach Carlos Bilardo made Trobbiani play as a deep lying centre forward linking the strong midfield Russo Ponce and Sabella to strikers Trama and Gottardi The team won two back to back championships 4 After the 1986 World Cup in Mexico Trobbiani was again playing for Elche CF National coach Bilardo called Trobbiani for the tournament making it clear that he would mainly be used for tactical practice games He worked tirelessly during the month long stay in Mexico where he was Jorge Valdano s roommate and was rewarded with exactly two minutes of play the last two minutes of the final match against Germany His only touch of the ball was a back heel pass Before retirement Trobbiani showed his class at Chilean side Cobreloa Ecuadorian side Barcelona SC with whom he reached the Copa Libertadores finals in 1990 and back in Argentina with Talleres de Cordoba 5 Managerial career edit nbsp Trobbiani in 2016 Trobbiani went on to coach several teams in South America with little success He was sacked from Universitario de Deportes from Peru at the end of 2004 Between 2006 and 2008 he worked as Russo s assistant coach at Boca Juniors together with former teammate Gottardi Between 2008 and 2009 he returned to Chilean football to work as the manager of Cobreloa where he played in the late 1980s In 2009 he was appointed as the manager of Peruvian side Cienciano On March 20 2011 he was involved in a bitter dispute with fellow Argentine manager Guillermo Rivarola of Sporting Cristal after the ex River player complained to the referee in order to get Trobbiani sent off 6 Trobbiani managed the Argentina national under 20 football team at the 2013 South American Youth Football Championship where the team failed to progress from the group stage 7 On September 18 2013 as coach of Sport Huancayo he was accused of racism and discrimination by three Brazilian players Rafael Da Silva Andrey Nunes y Kleyr Vieira who play in the team 8 Honours editDomestic edit Boca Juniors Primera Division 2 1976 Metropolitano 1981 Metropolitano Estudiantes LP Primera Division 2 1982 Metropolitano 1983 Nacional Millonarios F C Categoria Primera A runner up 1984 Cobreloa Primera Division 1 1988 Barcelona Ecu Serie A 1 1991 Copa Libertadores runner up 1990 International edit Argentina Youth Toulon Tournament 1 1975 Argentina FIFA World Cup 1 1986References edit a b Trobbiani Ughetto Marcelo Antonio www elche me in Spanish 3 May 2018 Gambin Hernandez Santiago 2001 Historia del Elche C F 1922 1999 75 aniversario in Spanish Comision Organizadora 75 Aniversario ISBN 978 84 00 00152 0 2012 TROBBIANI 100X100 in Spanish El Grafico 24 April 2020 Marcelo Trobbiani En el juego nunca tuve temores in Spanish La Nacion 6 January 2013 El dia que Marcelo Trobbiani entreno en Guemes in Spanish ABC Deporte 4 May 2020 Marcelo Trobbiani vs Guillermo Rivarola manager dispute Trobbiani Estamos mal de cara a la clasificacion in Spanish Diario Popular 11 January 2013 Sport Huancayo jugadores brasilenos denuncian discriminacion de Marcelo Trobbiani Depor pe depor pe Archived from the original on 22 September 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcelo Trobbiani Marcelo Trobbiani FIFA competition record archived Marcelo Trobbiani at National Football Teams com Boca Juniors profile in Spanish Futbol Factory profile at the Wayback Machine archived October 20 2007 in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marcelo Trobbiani amp oldid 1219855400, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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