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Martín Palermo

Martín Palermo (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈtim paˈleɾmo]; born 7 November 1973) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is currently the manager of Olimpia.

Martín Palermo
Palermo in 2018
Personal information
Full name Martín Palermo
Date of birth (1973-11-07) 7 November 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Olimpia (head coach)
Youth career
Estudiantes de La Plata
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1997 Estudiantes de La Plata 93 (34)
1997–2001 Boca Juniors 102 (81)
2001–2003 Villarreal 70 (18)
2003–2004 Betis 11 (1)
2004 Alavés 14 (3)
2004–2011 Boca Juniors 216 (112)
Total 592 (249)
International career
1999–2010 Argentina 15 (9)
Managerial career
2012–2013 Godoy Cruz
2014–2015 Arsenal de Sarandí
2016–2018 Unión Española
2019 Pachuca
2020–2021 Curicó Unido
2021–2022 Aldosivi
2023 Platense
2024– Olimpia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Palermo played mainly as a forward for Boca Juniors. A prolific goalscorer, he is Boca Juniors' all-time top scorer with 236 goals,[1] and is placed 7th among all-time Primera División top scorers with 227 goals in 408 matches.[2] He also played in Argentina for Estudiantes de La Plata and in Spain for Villarreal, Real Betis, and Alavés. During his playing career, he was nicknamed Loco (pronounced [ˈloko], English: crazy) and Titán (pronounced [tiˈtan], English: titan). In a 2008 poll, Boca Juniors fans chose him as the greatest idol in the club's history[3]

With the Argentina national team, Palermo earned 15 caps and scored 9 goals. He played at the 1999 Copa América and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, with a decade-long hiatus in between. Since 2012, he has worked as a manager in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Paraguay.

Club career edit

Estudiantes edit

 
Palermo in 1997 while playing for Estudiantes de La Plata

Born in La Plata, Buenos Aires, Palermo began his career at Estudiantes de La Plata and played there for five years from 1992 to 1997 and later was transferred to Boca Juniors.

Boca Juniors edit

Palermo had a slow to start with Boca Juniors.[4] In their seventh match of the 1997 Apertura on 30 September 1997, he scored his first goal in a 2–1 victory against Independiente.[5] In 1999, Palermo's good goal average and performances with Boca and with the Argentina national team led European teams Lazio, Real Betis, and Milan to be interested in signing him up.[6] But on 13 November 1999, in a game against Colón, he had a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament of his right knee; before leaving and without knowing the seriousness of the injury, he scored his 100th goal in the Argentine First Division.[7]

He took six months to recover from the injury. On 24 May 2000, he returned, playing the last fifteen minutes of the quarterfinal match of the Copa Libertadores against River Plate and scoring a goal, leaving the score at 3–0 to Boca Juniors (the first match had ended 1–2).

He played in the Intercontinental Cup in 2000, scoring the two goals in Boca's 2–1 victory over Real Madrid, winning the man of the match award and catching the attention of football clubs in Spain.[8]

Spell in Spain edit

Palermo signed with Spanish La Liga newcomers Villarreal in January 2001, on a deal for the next four seasons.[9] The transfer fee was 1.2 billion Spanish pesetas (€7.2 million).[10] He made his debut on 5 February in a 2–0 home win over Alavés, in which he was substituted after 65 minutes for goalscorer Gheorghe Craioveanu.[11] A week later, he scored his first goal to equalise in a 3–1 win at Real Oviedo.[12] He scored six goals in 17 games in his first season for the team from the Province of Castellón,[13] including one on 22 April as he was sent off in a 2–2 draw against Mallorca.[14]

On 29 November 2001, Palermo scored an extra-time goal away to Levante in the last 32 of the Copa del Rey. He celebrated by standing on a small concrete wall, which collapsed under the weight of his team's fans and broke both the tibia and fibula of his left leg.[15] He did not recover until April 2002.[16] On 5 May, his first start since the recovery, he took nine minutes to score in a 2–1 win over Real Zaragoza.[17]

Villarreal reached the final of the 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup, and Palermo was sent off for a foul on Josemi as they lost on aggregate to compatriots Málaga; the Spaniard also received a red card for retaliation.[18] He did not score a league goal until the 11th game, when he netted in a 1–1 draw at a Mallorca side who were chasing first place.[19] The 2002–03 season produced his best league figures of seven goals for Villarreal, but he left by mutual consent on 20 August 2003 after the Yellow Submarine added Sonny Anderson and José Mari to their front line.[20]

The day after leaving Villarreal, Palermo signed for Real Betis of the same league on a one-year deal with the option of two more.[21] He played only 12 total games for the team from Seville, scoring once on 3 September in a 2–2 home draw with Espanyol.[22]

Palermo left Betis in March 2004 due to lack of playing time, and joined Alavés in the Segunda División.[23] He scored three times in 14 games.[24]

Back to Boca Juniors edit

On 13 July 2004, Palermo returned to Boca Juniors.[25][26] On 17 December he scored his 100th goal with Boca on the final of the 2004 Copa Sudamericana a 2–0 victory over Bolívar.[27]

Palermo, once again back in top form, remained one of the best scorers in the Argentine league, scoring 11 goals in three consecutive matches (2006 Clausura, 2006 Apertura and top scorer of the 2007 Clausura). During the 2007 Clausura tournament he had several memorable moments, on 25 February he scored a half pitch goal in the last seconds of a 3–1 victory over Independiente[28] and two weeks later, on 10 March, he scored three goals against his former team Estudiantes in a 3–1 Boca victory at La Plata.[29] It was the fourth hat-trick of his career. A game later, on 18 March, he scored a career-high of four goals in the 5–1 victory against Gimnasia de la Plata,[30] Estudiantes de La Plata's arch-rivals.

The following season the 2007 Apertura, he continued to be among the Argentine league top scorers with 13 goals. His best game that season was on 16 September, in a game against Banfield, in which he scored four goals, in the 6–0 Boca victory.[31]

Palermo scored his fifth career hat-trick in a 3–0 Boca Juniors victory, a must-win game played in Jalisco, Mexico, against Atlas on 21 May 2008.[32]

 
Palermo during the 2008 Joan Gamper Trophy match

At the beginning of the 2008 Apertura, on 24 August he suffered yet another serious injury, this time he injured his anterior cruciate and tore his medial collateral ligament during the 2–1 victory against Lanús, with an expected recovery period of 5 to 8 months.[33] After this was known, Argentine coach Alfio Basile said that he had chosen him to play for the national team for the following match in the World Cup qualifiers[34]

Palermo's first goal since his injury came on the fourth game he played, during a 3–1 victory over Huracán on 1 March in the 2009 Clausura; this was Martín Palermo's 195 goal with Boca Juniors, breaking Francisco Varallo record of 194 goals in the professional era.[35] Nearly two months later. on 30 April, Martín scored a bicycle kick goal, which gave him 200 goals with Boca Juniors, in a 3–0 victory against Deportivo Táchira.[36]

During the 2009 Apertura, on 4 October in a game against Vélez Sársfield, Martín Palermo scored a very special goal (a header that traveled around 38.9 meters). This goal gave him 200 goals in the Argentine First Division and also gave Boca a 3–2 victory.[37]

On 22 July 2010, at 36 years of age, Palermo announced that he had renewed his contract with Boca Juniors for one year and that he would retire at the end of the contract.[38][39]

Palermo scored his sixth career hat-trick on 19 September 2010 in a 3–1 Boca victory over Colón.[40][41]

On 13 December 2010, Palermo scored his 300th career goal in the final match of the 2010 Apertura in a 1–1 draw against Gimnasia de La Plata.[42]

On 24 April 2011, Palermo scored the third goal of Boca Juniors against Huracán in a 3–0 away win, ending a streak of 10 matches without scoring.[43] Then he scored in the next consecutive matches against Independiente,[44] Argentinos Juniors[45] and in the 2–0 victory over River Plate in the Superclasico.[46]

Palermo achieved legendary status in Boca in the last few years,[47] thanks to his many memorable goals for both the club and the Argentina national team. On 12 June 2011, Palermo played his last home match at La Bombonera,[48] after the match Martín was honored by the Boca Juniors and was given several gifts, among them being one of the goal frames of the stadium.[49]

Palermo officially retired from football on 18 June 2011, in a 2–2 draw against his classic rival Gimnasia de La Plata. He provided a headed assistance for Boca's second goal in the last minute of the match, marking the end of a 19-year playing career at senior level.[50]

International career edit

With the Argentina national football team, Palermo played fifteen matches and scored nine goals. He is in the Guinness Book of World Records for missing three penalties for Argentina in a single international match against Colombia in the 1999 Copa América; the first penalty rebounded off the crossbar; the second penalty went over; the third was saved by the Colombian goalkeeper, Miguel Calero. Though his international career seemed to be over at the end of 1999, the 2008 Argentine national coach Alfio Basile stated that he had been considering offering Palermo a return to international football and was disappointed that Palermo was injured at the time.[34]

The coach of the 2010 national team, Diego Maradona, recalled Palermo to the national team and introduced him as a substitute in a 2010 World Cup qualifying match against Paraguay after a 10-year exile from the international scene.[51] A couple of weeks later he was once again called up to play a friendly against Ghana.[52] In this game, Palermo was part of the starting eleven and made the most of it by scoring both of Argentina's goals, resulting in a 2–0 win.[53] Palermo's next match was on 10 October, a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Peru. Palermo sealed a 2–1 victory for Argentina with a 93rd-minute strike,[54] causing Maradona to describe the goal after the game as "one more miracle of Saint Palermo."[55]

On 19 May 2010, Palermo was selected as part of the Argentina national team's 23-man final roster for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Palermo's first World Cup.[56] On 22 June 2010, Palermo played his first World Cup match, coming in as a substitute in the second half of Argentina's final group match against Greece. In the 89th minute, he scored his first ever World Cup goal on a rebound from a shot by Lionel Messi.[57] Argentina won the match 2–0 and finished at the top of their group.[58] This goal also made Palermo the oldest Argentine national footballer to score a goal in World Cup play, an honor previously held by Diego Maradona.[59][60]

Managerial career edit

In May 2012, Carlos Bilardo recommended Palermo for the open manager position at Estudiantes de La Plata stating "He can manage it, he is a man from the club"[61] Bilardo also mention that the previous times that he had recommended someone (Alejandro Sabella and Diego Simeone) Estudiantes had won championships.[62]

On 26 November 2012, Palermo was announced as the head coach of Godoy Cruz alongside former teammate Roberto Abbondanzieri.[63] Placing fourteenth in the Argentine Primera Division Torneo Inicial and seventh place in the Argentine Primera Division Torneo Final of the recently known as Superliga. As the 2012–13 season ended so did his tenure at the club.[64]

On the 18 April 2014, Palermo was appointed as head coach of Arsenal de Sarandi.[65] He took charge for the 2014–15 season, where the club managed to place in ninth. On 19 April 2015, he announced his departure from the club, resigning from his position.[66]

His next role was with Chilean side Unión Española;[67] In his first tournament, 2016 Torneo Apertura, they finished in third place of the Chilean Primera Division, and runners-up in the 2017 Campeonato Nacional. However in November 2018, with results suffering the club decided to part ways with Palermo.[68]

Palermo returned to management and on 22 January 2019, when he was confirmed as the new manager of Mexican side C.F. Pachuca on a one year deal after Pako Ayestarán resigned.[69] He left at the end of his contract,[70] and did not get another job until November 2020, when he was appointed the manager of Curicó Unido,[71] time there was largely unsuccessful and nine months later he resigned from his post.[72]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Source:[73]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Estudiantes 1991–92 Clausura 1 0 1 0
1992–93 Apertura 2 0 1[a] 0 10 1
Clausura 7 1
1993–94 Apertura 10 0 1[a] 0 18 1
Clausura 7 1
1994–95 Primera B 3 0 2[a] 0 5 0
1995–96 Apertura 8 6 27 17
Clausura 19 11
1996–97 Apertura 19 6 2[a] 2 38 17
Clausura 17 9
Total 93 34 6 2 99 36
Boca Juniors 1997–98 Apertura 17 8 4[a] 1 36 21
Clausura 15 12
1998–99 Apertura 19 20 4[b] 3 39 35
Clausura 16 12
1999–2000 Apertura 13 14 5[b] 2 26 21
Clausura 4 4 4[c] 1
2000–01 Apertura 18 11 4[b] 1 1[d] 2 23 14
Total 102 81 21 8 1 2 124 91
Villarreal 2000–01 La Liga 17 6 17 6
2001–02 La Liga 19 5 2 2 21 7
2002–03 La Liga 34 7 1 1 8[e] 0 43 8
Total 70 18 3 3 8 0 81 21
Real Betis 2003–04 La Liga 11 1 1 0 12 1
Alavés 2003–04 Segunda 14 3 14 3
Boca Juniors 2004–05 Apertura 13 6 6[f] 3 1[g] 0 40 21
Clausura 12 6 9[c] 6
2005–06 Apertura 16 7 7[f] 4 43 22
Clausura 19 11
2006–07 Apertura 16 11 1[f] 0 2[g] 1 47 27
Clausura 16 11 12[c] 4
2007–08 Apertura 19 13 2[f] 2 2[h] 0 49 32
Clausura 14 10 12[c] 7
2008–09 Apertura 2 0 7[c] 5 1[g] 1 25 13
Clausura 15 7
2009–10 Apertura 17 6 2[f] 0 38 16
Clausura 19 10
2010–11 Apertura 19 8 38 14
Clausura 19 6
Total 216 112 58 31 6 2 280 145
Career total 506 249 4 3 93 41 7 4 610 297

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year

National Team Year Apps Goals
Argentina
1999 7 3
2000 0 0
2001 0 0
2002 0 0
2003 0 0
2004 0 0
2005 0 0
2006 0 0
2007 0 0
2008 0 0
2009 3 3
2010 5 3
Total 15 9

International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 1 July 1999 Estadio Feliciano Cáceres, Luque, Paraguay   Ecuador 2–0 3–1 1999 Copa América
2. 3–0
3. 7 July 1999 Estadio Feliciano Cáceres, Luque, Paraguay   Uruguay 2–0 2–0 1999 Copa América
4. 30 September 2009 Estadio Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina   Ghana 1–0 2–0 Friendly
5. 2–0
6. 10 October 2009 El Monumental, Buenos Aires, Argentina   Peru 2–1 2–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
7. 10 February 2010 Estadio José María Minella, Mar del Plata, Argentina   Jamaica 1–1 2–1 Friendly
8. 5 May 2010 El Coloso del Ruca Quimey, Cutral Có, Argentina   Haiti 2–0 4–0 Friendly
9. 22 June 2010 Peter Mokaba Stadium, Polokwane, South Africa   Greece 2–0 2–0 2010 FIFA World Cup

Managerial statistics edit

As of 7 April 2024
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Godoy Cruz   27 November 2012 31 December 2013 44 14 17 13 44 38 +6 031.82
Arsenal 16 April 2014 19 April 2015 36 11 10 15 45 50 −5 030.56
Unión Española   1 June 2016 3 November 2018 93 39 28 26 136 117 +19 041.94
Pachuca   25 January 2019 31 December 2019 39 15 11 13 64 49 +15 038.46
Curicó Unido   27 November 2020 25 July 2021 27 4 8 15 28 44 −16 014.81
Aldosivi   28 September 2021 31 May 2022 27 12 5 10 31 35 −4 044.44
Platense 1 January 2023 18 December 2023 46 15 15 16 43 48 −5 032.61
Olimpia   13 February 2024 present 8 3 4 1 8 6 +2 037.50
Career totals 320 113 98 109 399 387 +12 035.31

Honours edit

Player edit

Estudiantes

Boca Juniors

Individual

Manager edit

Unión Española

Platense

Records and facts edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • at Boca Juniors' official website (in Spanish)
  • Palermo, Martín at Historiadeboca.com (in Spanish)
  • at Fútbol XXI (in Spanish)
  • Martín Palermo at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Martín Palermo at Soccerway

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Martin Palermo Spanish pronunciation maɾˈtim paˈleɾmo born 7 November 1973 is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker He is currently the manager of Olimpia Martin PalermoPalermo in 2018Personal informationFull nameMartin PalermoDate of birth 1973 11 07 7 November 1973 age 50 Place of birthLa Plata Buenos Aires ArgentinaHeight1 88 m 6 ft 2 in Position s StrikerTeam informationCurrent teamOlimpia head coach Youth careerEstudiantes de La PlataSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1992 1997Estudiantes de La Plata93 34 1997 2001Boca Juniors102 81 2001 2003Villarreal70 18 2003 2004Betis11 1 2004Alaves14 3 2004 2011Boca Juniors216 112 Total592 249 International career1999 2010Argentina15 9 Managerial career2012 2013Godoy Cruz2014 2015Arsenal de Sarandi2016 2018Union Espanola2019Pachuca2020 2021Curico Unido2021 2022Aldosivi2023Platense2024 Olimpia Club domestic league appearances and goalsPalermo played mainly as a forward for Boca Juniors A prolific goalscorer he is Boca Juniors all time top scorer with 236 goals 1 and is placed 7th among all time Primera Division top scorers with 227 goals in 408 matches 2 He also played in Argentina for Estudiantes de La Plata and in Spain for Villarreal Real Betis and Alaves During his playing career he was nicknamed Loco pronounced ˈloko English crazy and Titan pronounced tiˈtan English titan In a 2008 poll Boca Juniors fans chose him as the greatest idol in the club s history 3 With the Argentina national team Palermo earned 15 caps and scored 9 goals He played at the 1999 Copa America and the 2010 FIFA World Cup with a decade long hiatus in between Since 2012 he has worked as a manager in Argentina Chile Mexico and Paraguay Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Estudiantes 1 2 Boca Juniors 1 3 Spell in Spain 1 4 Back to Boca Juniors 2 International career 3 Managerial career 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Managerial statistics 6 Honours 6 1 Player 6 2 Manager 6 3 Records and facts 7 References 8 External linksClub career editEstudiantes edit nbsp Palermo in 1997 while playing for Estudiantes de La PlataBorn in La Plata Buenos Aires Palermo began his career at Estudiantes de La Plata and played there for five years from 1992 to 1997 and later was transferred to Boca Juniors Boca Juniors edit Palermo had a slow to start with Boca Juniors 4 In their seventh match of the 1997 Apertura on 30 September 1997 he scored his first goal in a 2 1 victory against Independiente 5 In 1999 Palermo s good goal average and performances with Boca and with the Argentina national team led European teams Lazio Real Betis and Milan to be interested in signing him up 6 But on 13 November 1999 in a game against Colon he had a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament of his right knee before leaving and without knowing the seriousness of the injury he scored his 100th goal in the Argentine First Division 7 He took six months to recover from the injury On 24 May 2000 he returned playing the last fifteen minutes of the quarterfinal match of the Copa Libertadores against River Plate and scoring a goal leaving the score at 3 0 to Boca Juniors the first match had ended 1 2 He played in the Intercontinental Cup in 2000 scoring the two goals in Boca s 2 1 victory over Real Madrid winning the man of the match award and catching the attention of football clubs in Spain 8 Spell in Spain edit Palermo signed with Spanish La Liga newcomers Villarreal in January 2001 on a deal for the next four seasons 9 The transfer fee was 1 2 billion Spanish pesetas 7 2 million 10 He made his debut on 5 February in a 2 0 home win over Alaves in which he was substituted after 65 minutes for goalscorer Gheorghe Craioveanu 11 A week later he scored his first goal to equalise in a 3 1 win at Real Oviedo 12 He scored six goals in 17 games in his first season for the team from the Province of Castellon 13 including one on 22 April as he was sent off in a 2 2 draw against Mallorca 14 On 29 November 2001 Palermo scored an extra time goal away to Levante in the last 32 of the Copa del Rey He celebrated by standing on a small concrete wall which collapsed under the weight of his team s fans and broke both the tibia and fibula of his left leg 15 He did not recover until April 2002 16 On 5 May his first start since the recovery he took nine minutes to score in a 2 1 win over Real Zaragoza 17 Villarreal reached the final of the 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup and Palermo was sent off for a foul on Josemi as they lost on aggregate to compatriots Malaga the Spaniard also received a red card for retaliation 18 He did not score a league goal until the 11th game when he netted in a 1 1 draw at a Mallorca side who were chasing first place 19 The 2002 03 season produced his best league figures of seven goals for Villarreal but he left by mutual consent on 20 August 2003 after the Yellow Submarine added Sonny Anderson and Jose Mari to their front line 20 The day after leaving Villarreal Palermo signed for Real Betis of the same league on a one year deal with the option of two more 21 He played only 12 total games for the team from Seville scoring once on 3 September in a 2 2 home draw with Espanyol 22 Palermo left Betis in March 2004 due to lack of playing time and joined Alaves in the Segunda Division 23 He scored three times in 14 games 24 Back to Boca Juniors edit On 13 July 2004 Palermo returned to Boca Juniors 25 26 On 17 December he scored his 100th goal with Boca on the final of the 2004 Copa Sudamericana a 2 0 victory over Bolivar 27 Palermo once again back in top form remained one of the best scorers in the Argentine league scoring 11 goals in three consecutive matches 2006 Clausura 2006 Apertura and top scorer of the 2007 Clausura During the 2007 Clausura tournament he had several memorable moments on 25 February he scored a half pitch goal in the last seconds of a 3 1 victory over Independiente 28 and two weeks later on 10 March he scored three goals against his former team Estudiantes in a 3 1 Boca victory at La Plata 29 It was the fourth hat trick of his career A game later on 18 March he scored a career high of four goals in the 5 1 victory against Gimnasia de la Plata 30 Estudiantes de La Plata s arch rivals The following season the 2007 Apertura he continued to be among the Argentine league top scorers with 13 goals His best game that season was on 16 September in a game against Banfield in which he scored four goals in the 6 0 Boca victory 31 Palermo scored his fifth career hat trick in a 3 0 Boca Juniors victory a must win game played in Jalisco Mexico against Atlas on 21 May 2008 32 nbsp Palermo during the 2008 Joan Gamper Trophy matchAt the beginning of the 2008 Apertura on 24 August he suffered yet another serious injury this time he injured his anterior cruciate and tore his medial collateral ligament during the 2 1 victory against Lanus with an expected recovery period of 5 to 8 months 33 After this was known Argentine coach Alfio Basile said that he had chosen him to play for the national team for the following match in the World Cup qualifiers 34 Palermo s first goal since his injury came on the fourth game he played during a 3 1 victory over Huracan on 1 March in the 2009 Clausura this was Martin Palermo s 195 goal with Boca Juniors breaking Francisco Varallo record of 194 goals in the professional era 35 Nearly two months later on 30 April Martin scored a bicycle kick goal which gave him 200 goals with Boca Juniors in a 3 0 victory against Deportivo Tachira 36 During the 2009 Apertura on 4 October in a game against Velez Sarsfield Martin Palermo scored a very special goal a header that traveled around 38 9 meters This goal gave him 200 goals in the Argentine First Division and also gave Boca a 3 2 victory 37 On 22 July 2010 at 36 years of age Palermo announced that he had renewed his contract with Boca Juniors for one year and that he would retire at the end of the contract 38 39 Palermo scored his sixth career hat trick on 19 September 2010 in a 3 1 Boca victory over Colon 40 41 On 13 December 2010 Palermo scored his 300th career goal in the final match of the 2010 Apertura in a 1 1 draw against Gimnasia de La Plata 42 On 24 April 2011 Palermo scored the third goal of Boca Juniors against Huracan in a 3 0 away win ending a streak of 10 matches without scoring 43 Then he scored in the next consecutive matches against Independiente 44 Argentinos Juniors 45 and in the 2 0 victory over River Plate in the Superclasico 46 Palermo achieved legendary status in Boca in the last few years 47 thanks to his many memorable goals for both the club and the Argentina national team On 12 June 2011 Palermo played his last home match at La Bombonera 48 after the match Martin was honored by the Boca Juniors and was given several gifts among them being one of the goal frames of the stadium 49 Palermo officially retired from football on 18 June 2011 in a 2 2 draw against his classic rival Gimnasia de La Plata He provided a headed assistance for Boca s second goal in the last minute of the match marking the end of a 19 year playing career at senior level 50 International career editWith the Argentina national football team Palermo played fifteen matches and scored nine goals He is in the Guinness Book of World Records for missing three penalties for Argentina in a single international match against Colombia in the 1999 Copa America the first penalty rebounded off the crossbar the second penalty went over the third was saved by the Colombian goalkeeper Miguel Calero Though his international career seemed to be over at the end of 1999 the 2008 Argentine national coach Alfio Basile stated that he had been considering offering Palermo a return to international football and was disappointed that Palermo was injured at the time 34 The coach of the 2010 national team Diego Maradona recalled Palermo to the national team and introduced him as a substitute in a 2010 World Cup qualifying match against Paraguay after a 10 year exile from the international scene 51 A couple of weeks later he was once again called up to play a friendly against Ghana 52 In this game Palermo was part of the starting eleven and made the most of it by scoring both of Argentina s goals resulting in a 2 0 win 53 Palermo s next match was on 10 October a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Peru Palermo sealed a 2 1 victory for Argentina with a 93rd minute strike 54 causing Maradona to describe the goal after the game as one more miracle of Saint Palermo 55 On 19 May 2010 Palermo was selected as part of the Argentina national team s 23 man final roster for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa Palermo s first World Cup 56 On 22 June 2010 Palermo played his first World Cup match coming in as a substitute in the second half of Argentina s final group match against Greece In the 89th minute he scored his first ever World Cup goal on a rebound from a shot by Lionel Messi 57 Argentina won the match 2 0 and finished at the top of their group 58 This goal also made Palermo the oldest Argentine national footballer to score a goal in World Cup play an honor previously held by Diego Maradona 59 60 Managerial career editIn May 2012 Carlos Bilardo recommended Palermo for the open manager position at Estudiantes de La Plata stating He can manage it he is a man from the club 61 Bilardo also mention that the previous times that he had recommended someone Alejandro Sabella and Diego Simeone Estudiantes had won championships 62 On 26 November 2012 Palermo was announced as the head coach of Godoy Cruz alongside former teammate Roberto Abbondanzieri 63 Placing fourteenth in the Argentine Primera Division Torneo Inicial and seventh place in the Argentine Primera Division Torneo Final of the recently known as Superliga As the 2012 13 season ended so did his tenure at the club 64 On the 18 April 2014 Palermo was appointed as head coach of Arsenal de Sarandi 65 He took charge for the 2014 15 season where the club managed to place in ninth On 19 April 2015 he announced his departure from the club resigning from his position 66 His next role was with Chilean side Union Espanola 67 In his first tournament 2016 Torneo Apertura they finished in third place of the Chilean Primera Division and runners up in the 2017 Campeonato Nacional However in November 2018 with results suffering the club decided to part ways with Palermo 68 Palermo returned to management and on 22 January 2019 when he was confirmed as the new manager of Mexican side C F Pachuca on a one year deal after Pako Ayestaran resigned 69 He left at the end of his contract 70 and did not get another job until November 2020 when he was appointed the manager of Curico Unido 71 time there was largely unsuccessful and nine months later he resigned from his post 72 Career statistics editClub edit Source 73 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National Cup Continental Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsEstudiantes 1991 92 Clausura 1 0 1 01992 93 Apertura 2 0 1 a 0 10 1Clausura 7 11993 94 Apertura 10 0 1 a 0 18 1Clausura 7 11994 95 Primera B 3 0 2 a 0 5 01995 96 Apertura 8 6 27 17Clausura 19 111996 97 Apertura 19 6 2 a 2 38 17Clausura 17 9Total 93 34 6 2 99 36Boca Juniors 1997 98 Apertura 17 8 4 a 1 36 21Clausura 15 121998 99 Apertura 19 20 4 b 3 39 35Clausura 16 121999 2000 Apertura 13 14 5 b 2 26 21Clausura 4 4 4 c 12000 01 Apertura 18 11 4 b 1 1 d 2 23 14Total 102 81 21 8 1 2 124 91Villarreal 2000 01 La Liga 17 6 17 62001 02 La Liga 19 5 2 2 21 72002 03 La Liga 34 7 1 1 8 e 0 43 8Total 70 18 3 3 8 0 81 21Real Betis 2003 04 La Liga 11 1 1 0 12 1Alaves 2003 04 Segunda 14 3 14 3Boca Juniors 2004 05 Apertura 13 6 6 f 3 1 g 0 40 21Clausura 12 6 9 c 62005 06 Apertura 16 7 7 f 4 43 22Clausura 19 112006 07 Apertura 16 11 1 f 0 2 g 1 47 27Clausura 16 11 12 c 42007 08 Apertura 19 13 2 f 2 2 h 0 49 32Clausura 14 10 12 c 72008 09 Apertura 2 0 7 c 5 1 g 1 25 13Clausura 15 72009 10 Apertura 17 6 2 f 0 38 16Clausura 19 102010 11 Apertura 19 8 38 14Clausura 19 6Total 216 112 58 31 6 2 280 145Career total 506 249 4 3 93 41 7 4 610 297 a b c d e Supercopa Sudamericana a b c Copa Mercosur a b c d e Copa Libertadores Intercontinental Cup UEFA Intertoto Cup a b c d e Copa Sudamericana a b c Recopa Sudamericana FIFA Club World Cup International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year National Team Year Apps GoalsArgentina1999 7 32000 0 02001 0 02002 0 02003 0 02004 0 02005 0 02006 0 02007 0 02008 0 02009 3 32010 5 3Total 15 9International goals Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 1 July 1999 Estadio Feliciano Caceres Luque Paraguay nbsp Ecuador 2 0 3 1 1999 Copa America2 3 03 7 July 1999 Estadio Feliciano Caceres Luque Paraguay nbsp Uruguay 2 0 2 0 1999 Copa America4 30 September 2009 Estadio Cordoba Cordoba Argentina nbsp Ghana 1 0 2 0 Friendly5 2 06 10 October 2009 El Monumental Buenos Aires Argentina nbsp Peru 2 1 2 1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification7 10 February 2010 Estadio Jose Maria Minella Mar del Plata Argentina nbsp Jamaica 1 1 2 1 Friendly8 5 May 2010 El Coloso del Ruca Quimey Cutral Co Argentina nbsp Haiti 2 0 4 0 Friendly9 22 June 2010 Peter Mokaba Stadium Polokwane South Africa nbsp Greece 2 0 2 0 2010 FIFA World CupManagerial statistics editAs of 7 April 2024Team Nat From To RecordG W D L GF GA GD Win Godoy Cruz nbsp 27 November 2012 31 December 2013 44 14 17 13 44 38 6 0 31 82Arsenal 16 April 2014 19 April 2015 36 11 10 15 45 50 5 0 30 56Union Espanola nbsp 1 June 2016 3 November 2018 93 39 28 26 136 117 19 0 41 94Pachuca nbsp 25 January 2019 31 December 2019 39 15 11 13 64 49 15 0 38 46Curico Unido nbsp 27 November 2020 25 July 2021 27 4 8 15 28 44 16 0 14 81Aldosivi nbsp 28 September 2021 31 May 2022 27 12 5 10 31 35 4 0 44 44Platense 1 January 2023 18 December 2023 46 15 15 16 43 48 5 0 32 61Olimpia nbsp 13 February 2024 present 8 3 4 1 8 6 2 0 37 50Career totals 320 113 98 109 399 387 12 0 35 31Honours editPlayer edit Estudiantes Primera B Nacional 1994 95Boca Juniors Primera Division 1998 Apertura 1999 Clausura 2000 Apertura 2005 Apertura 2006 Clausura 2008 Apertura Copa Libertadores 2000 2007 Copa Sudamericana 2004 2005 Recopa Sudamericana 2006 2008 Intercontinental Cup 2000Individual Primera Division top scorer 1998 Apertura 20 goals short tournament record 2007 Clausura Boca Juniors top scorer 1998 Clausura 1998 Apertura 1999 Clausura 1999 Apertura 2000 Apertura 2004 Apertura 2005 Clausura 2006 Clausura 2007 Clausura 2007 Apertura 2008 Clausura 2009 Clausura 2009 Apertura 2010 Clausura 2010 Apertura 2011 Clausura South American Footballer of the Year 1998 South American Team of the Year 1998 2000 74 Intercontinental Cup Most Valuable Player of the Match Award 2000 American Golden Shoe 2007 shared with Giancarlo Maldonado 75 Konex Award Merit Diploma as one of the five best football players of the last decade in Argentina 2010 76 Manager edit Union Espanola Primera Division runner up 2017Platense Copa de la Liga Profesional runner up 2023Records and facts edit First professional match 5 July 1992 Clausura San Lorenzo 0 0 Estudiantes 77 First professional goal 22 May 1993 Clausura Estudiantes 3 0 San Martin de Tucuman 78 First International match 3 February 1999 Venezuela 0 2 Argentina 79 First International goal 1 July 1999 Ecuador 1 3 Argentina 80 First European professional match 4 February 2001 Villarreal 2 0 Alaves 81 First European professional goal 11 February 2001 Oviedo 1 3 Villarreal 82 He is in the Guinness book of records for having missed three penalty kicks in the same match against Colombia in the 1999 Copa America Palermo holds an Italian passport which enables him to play as a UEFA player 83 World Cup debut 22 June 2010 in a match against Greece in the 2010 World Cup Oldest player to score for the Argentina national football team 36 years and 7 months old scored the second goal of Argentina s 2 0 win over Greece This record was previously held by Diego Armando Maradona who was 33 years old when he scored his last goal in a 1994 World Cup match also against Greece Tied for 5th place of all time in a career among the Argentine Primera Division top scorers with 227 goals 34 with Estudiantes and 193 with Boca Juniors 84 1st place among Boca s all time top scorers with 236 goals 1 having surpassed the 221 goal mark of Roberto Cherro Top scorer in the professional era among Boca s top scorers with 236 Goals 193 in Primera division Argentine tournaments and 43 in international tournaments 85 Boca Junior s top scorer in international matches with 43 goals 15 more than 2nd place Rodrigo Palacio References edit a b Palermo Martin in Spanish Historiadeboca com ar 3 May 2009 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Martin Palermo Goals in Argentina League by Pablo Ciullini on the RSSSF Palermo es mas idolo de Boca que Riquelme Nacio la Palermomania lanacion com ar Retrieved 27 July 2023 Martin Palermo y su primer gol con la camiseta de Boca ESPN Deportes com Retrieved 27 July 2023 Palermo en la mira de todos in Spanish Diario La Nacion 12 November 1999 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Palermo La gente me dice que estoy tocado por la varita magica in Spanish Diario La Nacion 14 November 2000 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Toyota Cup Most Valuable Player of the Match Award Archived from the original on 24 December 2008 Retrieved 14 January 2009 Casi 5 mil aficionados asistieron a presentacion de Martin Palermo en el Villarreal Nearly 5 thousand fans attended Martin Palermo s presentation at Villarreal La Nacion in Spanish 18 January 2001 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Ares Carlos Perez Javier 12 January 2001 El Villarreal ficha a Martin Palermo Villarreal sign Martin Palermo El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 10 December 2023 Palermo debuto en el Villarreal con un triunfo Palermo debuted for Villarreal with a triumph La Capital in Spanish 5 February 2001 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Palermo debuta en la red Palermo hits net for first time La Nacion in Spanish 12 February 2001 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Villarreal Palermo un ano despues Villarreal Palermo a year later Diario AS in Spanish 23 October 2001 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Ros Cayetano 22 April 2001 Palermo presenta a El Loco Palermo presents El Loco El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 10 December 2023 Rodriguez Ildefonso 30 November 2001 Palermo sufre doble fractura de tibia y perone Palermo suffers double fracture of the tibia and fibula El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 10 December 2023 Palermo recibe el alta medica y suena con volver y marcar Palermo receives the all clear and dreams of returning and scoring Diario AS in Spanish 10 April 2002 Retrieved 10 December 2023 El Villarreal envia al Zaragoza a Segunda Villarreal send Zaragoza to the Segunda El Mundo in Spanish 5 May 2002 Retrieved 10 December 2023 En vivo Live El Mundo in Spanish 27 August 2002 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Recalde Mikel 25 November 2002 Palermo trunco el liderato del Mallorca Palermo halted Mallorca s lead Diario AS in Spanish Retrieved 10 December 2023 Argentino Palermo se desvincula de espanol Villareal Argentine Palermo releases self from Spain s Villarreal El Universo in Spanish 20 August 2003 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Palermo ficha por el Betis porque es un grande Palermo signs for Betis because it is a big team El Mundo in Spanish 21 August 2003 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Palermo anoto para Betis Palermo scored for Betis La Gaceta in Spanish 4 September 2003 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Palermo cambia el Betis por el Alaves Palermo swaps Betis for Alaves El Mundo in Spanish 11 March 2004 Retrieved 10 December 2023 Casado Edu 7 November 2013 Que fue de Martin el Loco Palermo un trozo de historia del futbol argentino Qhat happened to Martin el Loco Palermo a piece of Argentinian football history 20 minutos in Spanish Retrieved 10 December 2023 Interview A talk with steady reliable Palermo Southamericanfutbol com Archived from the original on 25 September 2010 Retrieved 22 July 2010 Termino la novela Palermo vuelve a Boca in Spanish Diario La Nacion 13 July 2004 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Palermo el gol 100 y un festejo especial in Spanish Diario La Nacion 18 December 2004 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Riquelme y Palermo fuego para Boca in Spanish Diario La Nacion 25 March 2007 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Martin es de Boca Diario Ole in Spanish Se volvio loco Diario Ole in Spanish Peligro Loco Suelto Diario Ole in Spanish Y Dale con las Locuras Diario Ole in Spanish De rodillas Diario Ole in Spanish a b Basile dijo que Martin iba a ser citado a la Seleccion INFOBAE in Spanish Schiavo Francisco 2 March 2009 La historia le pertenece a Palermo in Spanish Diario La Nacion Retrieved 5 October 2009 Boca goleo y Palermo llego a su tanto N 200 in Spanish Diario La Nacion 30 April 2009 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Barrilete cosmico in Spanish Diario Ole 5 October 2009 Retrieved 5 October 2009 Boca Juniors signs Palermo for final season USA Today 22 July 2010 Retrieved 22 July 2010 Palermo entre la vuelta y la despedida TyC Sports Archived from the original on 24 July 2010 Retrieved 22 July 2010 Se desperto el gigante Diario Ole Retrieved 20 September 2010 Martin inoxidable Diario Ole Retrieved 24 September 2010 Me voy un poco triste por lo que fue el ano Diario Ole Retrieved 15 December 2010 Ellos querian el gol mas que yo Diario Ole Retrieved 19 May 2011 Lo tiene de hijo Diario Ole Retrieved 19 May 2011 Ojo con Martin Diario Ole Retrieved 19 May 2011 El fantasma de Palermo Diario Ole Retrieved 19 May 2011 Three titles decided Palermo signs off Fifa com Archived from the original on 21 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Martin Palermo says farewell to Bombonera Stamford Advocate com Archived from the original on 14 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Palermo se despide en La Bombonera Fifa com Archived from the original on 18 June 2011 Retrieved 13 June 2011 Lo festejo como suyo Diario Ole Retrieved 19 June 2011 Carpaneto Carlos 10 September 2009 Si estamos todos Locos in Spanish Diario Ole Retrieved 1 October 2009 Es hora de Ghana in Spanish Diario Ole 23 September 2009 Retrieved 1 October 2009 Predazzi Franco 30 September 2009 Un goleador de Diez in Spanish Diario Ole Retrieved 1 October 2009 Palermo salvo a Argentina y la dejo en zona de clasificacion in Spanish TyC Sports 10 October 2009 Archived from the original on 12 October 2009 Retrieved 11 October 2009 Sanchi Sebastian 10 October 2009 Un milagro mas de San Palermo in Spanish Diario Ole Retrieved 11 October 2009 Maffei Sergio Te llevo al Mundial Diario Ole Retrieved 22 May 2010 Fletcher Paul 22 June 2010 Greece 0 2 Argentina BBC Sport BBC Retrieved 23 June 2010 Macias Diego Esto es impagable Diario Ole Retrieved 22 June 2010 Una pelicula sin fin Fifa com Archived from the original on 26 June 2010 Retrieved 22 June 2010 El mas viejo en festejar Diario Ole Retrieved 23 June 2010 Bilardo recomendo a Palermo para que sea DT del Pincha 8 May 2012 Estudiantes de La Plata 8 May 2012 Algun dia tiene que empezar Ole com ar Retrieved 24 March 2022 Palermo fue presentado como director tecnico de Godoy Cruz en Mendoza Palermo confirmo que se va de Godoy Cruz y critico con dureza a Mansur el presidente Martin Palermo sera el nuevo tecnico de Arsenal Martin Palermo dejo de ser el entrenador de Arsenal de Sarandi Martin Palermo fue presentado como DT de la Union Espanola Chile s Union Espanola parts ways with manager Palermo Boca Juniors legend Martin Palermo named new manager at Pachuca 22 January 2019 Martin Palermo no va mas como tecnico de Pachuca Martin Palermo es nuevo entrenador de Curico Unidohis Martin Palermo renuncio como tecnico en Curico Unido Los numeros de Palermo Diario Ole Retrieved 15 December 2010 South American Team of the Year 16 January 2009 Archived from the original on 21 January 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2015 Bota de Oro Americana in Spanish Donbalon com 20 September 2009 Archived from the original on 10 October 2009 Retrieved 15 October 2009 Martin Palermo Premio Konex Diploma al Merito 2010 in Spanish Martin Palermo futbolxxi com Retrieved 2 October 2010 Martin Palermo bocareydecopas com ar Archived from the original on 31 October 2010 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Una ambiciosa propuesta en la nueva seleccion de Bielsa in Spanish Diario La Nacion 3 February 1999 Retrieved 27 October 2009 La Argentina demostro que sabe como ser contundente in Spanish Diario La Nacion 2 July 1999 Retrieved 27 October 2009 Debuta Palermo pero marca Craioveanu in Spanish El Mundo Deportivo 5 February 2001 Retrieved 23 October 2009 Una locura de remontada in Spanish El Mundo Deportivo 12 February 2001 Retrieved 23 October 2009 Palermo ni se asusta in Spanish Diario Ole 11 February 2001 Archived from the original on 6 July 2011 Retrieved 19 October 2009 Esta hecho un avion Diario Ole Retrieved 20 September 2010 Palermo Gollywood in Ole com in Spanish External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martin Palermo Palermo Martin at Boca Juniors official website in Spanish Palermo Martin at Historiadeboca com in Spanish Argentine Primera statistics at Futbol XXI in Spanish Guardian statistics Martin Palermo at National Football Teams com Martin Palermo at Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Palermo amp oldid 1217850975, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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