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Mauricio Pellegrino

Mauricio Andrés Pellegrino Luna (Latin American Spanish: [mawˈɾisjo peleˈɣɾino]; born 5 October 1971) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a centre-back, currently manager of La Liga club Cádiz.

Mauricio Pellegrino
Pellegrino managing Southampton in 2017
Personal information
Full name Mauricio Andrés Pellegrino Luna[1]
Date of birth (1971-10-05) 5 October 1971 (age 52)[2]
Place of birth Leones [es], Argentina
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)[2]
Position(s) Centre-back
Team information
Current team
Cádiz (manager)
Youth career
1982–1987 CA Sarmiento
1987–1990 Vélez Sarsfield
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1999 Vélez Sarsfield 186 (11)
1998–1999Barcelona (loan) 23 (0)
1999–2005 Valencia 140 (5)
2005 Liverpool 12 (0)
2005–2006 Alavés 13 (0)
Total 374 (16)
International career
1993 Argentina U20 2 (0)
1997 Argentina 3 (0)
Managerial career
2008–2010 Liverpool (assistant)
2010 Inter (assistant)
2012 Valencia
2013–2015 Estudiantes
2015–2016 Independiente
2016–2017 Alavés
2017–2018 Southampton
2018–2019 Leganés
2020–2022 Vélez Sarsfield
2023 Universidad de Chile
2024– Cádiz
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

After nearly one decade with Vélez Sarsfield, he spent the vast majority of his remaining career in Spain, amassing La Liga totals of 176 games and five goals over the course of eight seasons for three clubs, notably Valencia with which he won three titles (he won nine while in Argentina). He also had a six-month stint with Liverpool, and appeared with Argentina at the 1997 Copa América.

Pellegrino embarked on a managerial career after retiring, notably working two years with Vélez Sarsfield and leading Alavés to the 2017 Copa del Rey final. For eight months, he was in charge of Southampton in the Premier League.

Playing career edit

Club edit

Vélez and Barcelona edit

Born in Leones, Córdoba,[3] Pellegrino played for Velez Sarsfield during a large portion of the 1990s, as the Buenos Aires-based club experienced its golden age, winning four Primeira División championships and the 1994 Intercontinental Cup and Copa Libertadores. He received the nickname El Flaco ("The Lanky One") for his physique.[4][5]

Pellegrino had his first experience abroad in 1998–99, joining Louis van Gaal's Barcelona on loan.[6] He made his La Liga debut on 12 September 1998 in a 1–0 home win against Extremadura,[7] and would be used regularly during the campaign, which ended with league conquest.[8]

Valencia edit

Pellegrino had his best years with another Spanish side, Valencia, partnering countryman Roberto Ayala in the heart of the back-four while helping them to two league titles during his tenure,[9] with the addition of the 2003–04 edition of the UEFA Cup.[10] Possessing an Italian passport through descent, he did not take a slot for non-European Union players in the team.[11]

Arguably Pellegrino's worst moment occurred during the 2000–01 final of the UEFA Champions League as he missed the last penalty shootout attempt against Bayern Munich (1–1 after 120 minutes)[12]– he also played in the previous season's decisive match, which also ended in defeat, to Real Madrid (3–0).[13] Overall though, in his six years at the Mestalla, he was a very important defensive unit, and made 213 official appearances for the Che.[14]

Liverpool and retirement edit

In early January 2005, after having been frozen out by Claudio Ranieri,[15] Pellegrino joined former Valencia boss Rafael Benítez at Liverpool on a free transfer, signing a six-month contract[16]– this move made him the first Argentine player in the history of the club. He played 12 times for the Reds in the Premier League – 13 overall – but his performances were not enough to secure a longer contract, and he was released by the club at the end of the season. He was cup-tied for the Champions League campaign,[17] and did not feature in the victory over A.C. Milan in the final of the competition.

Afterwards, Pellegrino returned to Spain, having an unassuming stint with Alavés (fewer than half of the matches played, top-division relegation).[18]

International edit

Pellegrino earned three caps for Argentina, all in 1997. He was picked for the squad at that year's Copa América and made his debut in the continental tournament against Ecuador in the group stage.[19]

Coaching career edit

Early years edit

After retiring in June 2006, Pellegrino stayed connected to Valencia, coaching its Cadete B (youth team). Two years later he returned to Liverpool, who still had Benítez in charge, as first-team coach.[20] In the middle of 2010 the pair moved to Inter Milan,[21] where they were dismissed in December.[22]

Valencia edit

 
Pellegrino as manager of Valencia

On 7 May 2012, Pellegrino joined Valencia, signing for two years as a replacement for Unai Emery who had left at the end of the season.[23] The first game of his career was a 1–1 draw at Real Madrid on 19 August.[24] On 1 December 2012, following a 2–5 home loss against Real Sociedad which left the side in 12th place, he was relieved of his duties.[25]

Estudiantes and Independiente edit

Pellegrino returned to his country, signing with Estudiantes in April 2013.[26] On 14 April 2015, he was sacked by president Juan Sebastián Verón.[27]

In June 2015, Pellegrino was appointed at Independiente in the same league.[28]

Alavés edit

Pellegrino returned to Alavés on 26 June 2016, being named José Bordalás's successor as the club had just been promoted to the top flight.[29] In his first season he qualified the team for the final of the Copa del Rey for the first time ever, after a 1–0 aggregate defeat of Celta;[30] in the decisive match, played in Madrid, they lost 3–1 to Barcelona.[31]

Southampton and Leganés edit

 
Pellegrino as Southampton manager in 2017

On 23 June 2017, Pellegrino was appointed coach of Southampton on a three-year contract.[32][33] He was dismissed the following 12 March, with the team at risk of relegation after winning one of their last 17 matches.[34]

Pellegrino returned to the Spanish top tier on 2 June 2018, signing a one-year deal with Leganés.[35] In his first season, he led the club to a best-ever 13th place with record points, subsequently earning an extension until 2021.[36] In October 2019, as the side was last in the standings, he left by mutual consent.[37]

Vélez Sarsfield edit

On 16 April 2020, Pellegrino replaced Gabriel Heinze at the helm of Vélez Sarsfield and agreed to a contract until June 2021.[38] At its conclusion, it was extended for another twelve months.[39]

Pellegrino's side reached the semi-finals of the Copa Sudamericana in his first year, being eliminated 4–0 on aggregate by compatriots Lanús.[40] Domestically, they were runners-up to River Plate in the 2021 season; holding a 56% winning percentage over his entire spell, he resigned on 23 March 2022 after a poor start to the Copa de la Liga Profesional.[41]

Universidad de Chile edit

On 29 November 2022, Pellegrino was appointed as manager of Club Universidad de Chile for the upcoming season.[42] He left after finishing ninth, two points off qualification for continental tournaments.[43][44]

Cádiz edit

On 24 January 2024, Pellegrino returned to Spain and its top tier, signing for Cádiz.[45]

Personal life edit

Pellegrino's son and brother, Mateo and Maximiliano, were also footballers.[46] The former made his professional debut for Vélez under his management.[47]

Managerial statistics edit

As of match played 12 May 2024[48]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref.
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Valencia 4 June 2012 1 December 2012 21 10 4 7 34 29 +5 047.62 [49]
Estudiantes 5 April 2013 14 April 2015 98 40 31 27 102 83 +19 040.82
Independiente 4 June 2015 10 May 2016 41 21 13 7 55 29 +26 051.22
Alavés 26 June 2016 29 May 2017 47 18 17 12 54 49 +5 038.30 [50]
Southampton 23 June 2017 12 March 2018 35 9 13 13 35 47 −12 025.71
Leganés 2 June 2018 21 October 2019 51 13 15 23 45 64 −19 025.49 [51]
Vélez Sarsfield 17 April 2020 23 March 2022 78 37 21 20 114 76 +38 047.44
Universidad de Chile 29 November 2022 9 December 2023 32 12 8 12 50 42 +8 037.50 [52]
Cádiz 24 January 2024 Present 14 3 5 6 9 18 −9 021.43
Career total 417 163 127 127 498 437 +61 039.09

Honours edit

Player edit

Vélez Sarsfield

Barcelona

Valencia

Liverpool

Manager edit

Alavés

References edit

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External links edit

  • Mauricio Pellegrino at BDFutbol
  • Mauricio Pellegrino manager profile at BDFutbol
  • CiberChe biography and stats (in Spanish)
  • Liverpool historic profile
  • Mauricio Pellegrino at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Mauricio Pellegrino at WorldFootball.net

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Not to be confused with Maurizio Pellegrino In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Pellegrino and the second or maternal family name is Luna Mauricio Andres Pellegrino Luna Latin American Spanish mawˈɾisjo peleˈɣɾino born 5 October 1971 is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a centre back currently manager of La Liga club Cadiz Mauricio PellegrinoPellegrino managing Southampton in 2017Personal informationFull nameMauricio Andres Pellegrino Luna 1 Date of birth 1971 10 05 5 October 1971 age 52 2 Place of birthLeones es ArgentinaHeight1 93 m 6 ft 4 in 2 Position s Centre backTeam informationCurrent teamCadiz manager Youth career1982 1987CA Sarmiento1987 1990Velez SarsfieldSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1990 1999Velez Sarsfield186 11 1998 1999 Barcelona loan 23 0 1999 2005Valencia140 5 2005Liverpool12 0 2005 2006Alaves13 0 Total374 16 International career1993Argentina U202 0 1997Argentina3 0 Managerial career2008 2010Liverpool assistant 2010Inter assistant 2012Valencia2013 2015Estudiantes2015 2016Independiente2016 2017Alaves2017 2018Southampton2018 2019Leganes2020 2022Velez Sarsfield2023Universidad de Chile2024 Cadiz Club domestic league appearances and goals After nearly one decade with Velez Sarsfield he spent the vast majority of his remaining career in Spain amassing La Liga totals of 176 games and five goals over the course of eight seasons for three clubs notably Valencia with which he won three titles he won nine while in Argentina He also had a six month stint with Liverpool and appeared with Argentina at the 1997 Copa America Pellegrino embarked on a managerial career after retiring notably working two years with Velez Sarsfield and leading Alaves to the 2017 Copa del Rey final For eight months he was in charge of Southampton in the Premier League Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club 1 1 1 Velez and Barcelona 1 1 2 Valencia 1 1 3 Liverpool and retirement 1 2 International 2 Coaching career 2 1 Early years 2 2 Valencia 2 3 Estudiantes and Independiente 2 4 Alaves 2 5 Southampton and Leganes 2 6 Velez Sarsfield 2 7 Universidad de Chile 2 8 Cadiz 3 Personal life 4 Managerial statistics 5 Honours 5 1 Player 5 2 Manager 6 References 7 External linksPlaying career editClub edit Velez and Barcelona edit Born in Leones Cordoba 3 Pellegrino played for Velez Sarsfield during a large portion of the 1990s as the Buenos Aires based club experienced its golden age winning four Primeira Division championships and the 1994 Intercontinental Cup and Copa Libertadores He received the nickname El Flaco The Lanky One for his physique 4 5 Pellegrino had his first experience abroad in 1998 99 joining Louis van Gaal s Barcelona on loan 6 He made his La Liga debut on 12 September 1998 in a 1 0 home win against Extremadura 7 and would be used regularly during the campaign which ended with league conquest 8 Valencia edit Pellegrino had his best years with another Spanish side Valencia partnering countryman Roberto Ayala in the heart of the back four while helping them to two league titles during his tenure 9 with the addition of the 2003 04 edition of the UEFA Cup 10 Possessing an Italian passport through descent he did not take a slot for non European Union players in the team 11 Arguably Pellegrino s worst moment occurred during the 2000 01 final of the UEFA Champions League as he missed the last penalty shootout attempt against Bayern Munich 1 1 after 120 minutes 12 he also played in the previous season s decisive match which also ended in defeat to Real Madrid 3 0 13 Overall though in his six years at the Mestalla he was a very important defensive unit and made 213 official appearances for the Che 14 Liverpool and retirement edit In early January 2005 after having been frozen out by Claudio Ranieri 15 Pellegrino joined former Valencia boss Rafael Benitez at Liverpool on a free transfer signing a six month contract 16 this move made him the first Argentine player in the history of the club He played 12 times for the Reds in the Premier League 13 overall but his performances were not enough to secure a longer contract and he was released by the club at the end of the season He was cup tied for the Champions League campaign 17 and did not feature in the victory over A C Milan in the final of the competition Afterwards Pellegrino returned to Spain having an unassuming stint with Alaves fewer than half of the matches played top division relegation 18 International edit Pellegrino earned three caps for Argentina all in 1997 He was picked for the squad at that year s Copa America and made his debut in the continental tournament against Ecuador in the group stage 19 Coaching career editEarly years edit After retiring in June 2006 Pellegrino stayed connected to Valencia coaching its Cadete B youth team Two years later he returned to Liverpool who still had Benitez in charge as first team coach 20 In the middle of 2010 the pair moved to Inter Milan 21 where they were dismissed in December 22 Valencia edit nbsp Pellegrino as manager of Valencia On 7 May 2012 Pellegrino joined Valencia signing for two years as a replacement for Unai Emery who had left at the end of the season 23 The first game of his career was a 1 1 draw at Real Madrid on 19 August 24 On 1 December 2012 following a 2 5 home loss against Real Sociedad which left the side in 12th place he was relieved of his duties 25 Estudiantes and Independiente edit Pellegrino returned to his country signing with Estudiantes in April 2013 26 On 14 April 2015 he was sacked by president Juan Sebastian Veron 27 In June 2015 Pellegrino was appointed at Independiente in the same league 28 Alaves edit Pellegrino returned to Alaves on 26 June 2016 being named Jose Bordalas s successor as the club had just been promoted to the top flight 29 In his first season he qualified the team for the final of the Copa del Rey for the first time ever after a 1 0 aggregate defeat of Celta 30 in the decisive match played in Madrid they lost 3 1 to Barcelona 31 Southampton and Leganes edit nbsp Pellegrino as Southampton manager in 2017 On 23 June 2017 Pellegrino was appointed coach of Southampton on a three year contract 32 33 He was dismissed the following 12 March with the team at risk of relegation after winning one of their last 17 matches 34 Pellegrino returned to the Spanish top tier on 2 June 2018 signing a one year deal with Leganes 35 In his first season he led the club to a best ever 13th place with record points subsequently earning an extension until 2021 36 In October 2019 as the side was last in the standings he left by mutual consent 37 Velez Sarsfield edit On 16 April 2020 Pellegrino replaced Gabriel Heinze at the helm of Velez Sarsfield and agreed to a contract until June 2021 38 At its conclusion it was extended for another twelve months 39 Pellegrino s side reached the semi finals of the Copa Sudamericana in his first year being eliminated 4 0 on aggregate by compatriots Lanus 40 Domestically they were runners up to River Plate in the 2021 season holding a 56 winning percentage over his entire spell he resigned on 23 March 2022 after a poor start to the Copa de la Liga Profesional 41 Universidad de Chile edit On 29 November 2022 Pellegrino was appointed as manager of Club Universidad de Chile for the upcoming season 42 He left after finishing ninth two points off qualification for continental tournaments 43 44 Cadiz edit On 24 January 2024 Pellegrino returned to Spain and its top tier signing for Cadiz 45 Personal life editPellegrino s son and brother Mateo and Maximiliano were also footballers 46 The former made his professional debut for Velez under his management 47 Managerial statistics editAs of match played 12 May 2024 48 Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record Ref G W D L GF GA GD Win Valencia 4 June 2012 1 December 2012 21 10 4 7 34 29 5 0 47 62 49 Estudiantes 5 April 2013 14 April 2015 98 40 31 27 102 83 19 0 40 82 Independiente 4 June 2015 10 May 2016 41 21 13 7 55 29 26 0 51 22 Alaves 26 June 2016 29 May 2017 47 18 17 12 54 49 5 0 38 30 50 Southampton 23 June 2017 12 March 2018 35 9 13 13 35 47 12 0 25 71 Leganes 2 June 2018 21 October 2019 51 13 15 23 45 64 19 0 25 49 51 Velez Sarsfield 17 April 2020 23 March 2022 78 37 21 20 114 76 38 0 47 44 Universidad de Chile 29 November 2022 9 December 2023 32 12 8 12 50 42 8 0 37 50 52 Cadiz 24 January 2024 Present 14 3 5 6 9 18 9 0 21 43 Career total 417 163 127 127 498 437 61 0 39 09Honours editPlayer edit Velez Sarsfield Argentine Primera Division 1993 Clausura 1995 Apertura 1996 Clausura 1998 Clausura Copa Libertadores 1994 Intercontinental Cup 1994 Supercopa Sudamericana 1996 53 Copa Interamericana 1994 Recopa Sudamericana 1997 54 Barcelona La Liga 1998 99 8 Valencia La Liga 2001 02 55 2003 04 56 UEFA Cup 2003 04 10 UEFA Champions League runner up 1999 2000 13 2000 01 12 Liverpool Football League Cup runner up 2004 05 57 Manager edit Alaves Copa del Rey runner up 2016 17 31 References edit Martinez Viguri Jose Angel 23 June 2016 El Alaves confia su banquillo a Pellegrino Alaves trust their bench to Pellegrino El Correo in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2019 a b Mauricio PELLEGRINO El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 21 October 2019 Molina Pedro 3 March 2015 Mauricio Pellegrino pincharrata por adopcion Mauricio Pellegrino pincharrata by adoption El Grafico in Spanish Retrieved 21 December 2017 Ros Cayetano 7 May 2012 El Flaco te hace pensar The Lanky One makes you think El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 7 October 2021 Izquierdo Cesar Calabuig Pascu 17 February 2020 El Flaco Mauricio Pellegrino ya tiene nuevo equipo Lanky Mauricio Pellegrino now has a new team Super Deporte in Spanish Retrieved 7 October 2021 Pinol Angels 29 August 1998 El Barcelona ficha a Kluivert y a Pellegrino contrarreloj Barcelona sign Kluivert and Pellegrino in the nick of time El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 27 June 2016 Astruells Andres 13 September 1998 Un Barca muy justito Par for course Barca Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 27 June 2016 a b Borinsky Diego 2 February 2012 Pellegrino A Mourinho lo tuve como ayudante de Van Gaal es un buen tipo Pellegrino I had Mourinho as Van Gaal s assistant he is a good guy El Grafico in Spanish Retrieved 27 June 2016 Defensas los muros historicos de la Liga Defenders the League s historic walls in Spanish Sphera Sports 30 June 2015 Retrieved 27 June 2016 a b Valencia 2 0 Marseille BBC Sport 19 May 2004 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Cosin Raul 10 September 2012 Tenemos que congeniar una idea para llevar al Valencia hacia adelante We have to think up an idea to take Valencia forward ABC in Spanish Retrieved 14 September 2023 a b Bayern crowned European champions BBC Sport 23 May 2001 Retrieved 1 December 2012 a b Real Madrid 3 0 Valencia The Guardian 24 May 2000 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Gaya s 2020 21 challenge about to begin Valencia CF 2 August 2020 Retrieved 21 February 2024 Torres Diego 24 October 2004 Ranieri se guarda la municion Ranieri saves ammo El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 29 June 2017 Liverpool seal Pellegrino signing BBC Sport 5 January 2005 Retrieved 2 October 2010 Wilson Paul 3 April 2005 Rafa trusts in fate and Gerrard The Guardian Retrieved 2 May 2019 Alaves sign defender Pellegrino BBC Sport 17 June 2005 Retrieved 1 December 2012 Tabeira Martin Copa America 1997 RSSSF Retrieved 27 June 2016 Pellegrino returns as Reds coach BBC Sport 30 June 2008 Retrieved 1 December 2012 Sorrentino Andrea 20 September 2010 E arrivata l Inter di Benitez Benitez s Inter is here La Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 29 June 2017 Inter Milan sack manager Rafael Benitez BBC Sport 23 December 2010 Retrieved 29 June 2017 Valencia appoint Pellegrino ESPN Soccernet 7 May 2012 Retrieved 8 May 2012 Real Madrid held by Valencia Al Jazeera 19 August 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2023 Pellegrino sacked by Valencia ESPN Soccernet 1 December 2012 Retrieved 1 December 2012 Mauricio Pellegrino es el nuevo DT de Estudiantes Mauricio Pellegrino is the new Estudiantes HC La Nacion in Spanish 5 April 2013 Retrieved 15 March 2018 Estudiantes sack Pellegrino after six matches without win Reuters 14 April 2015 Retrieved 10 July 2020 Pese a la resistencia de los hinchas Mauricio Pellegrino es el nuevo DT de Independiente In spite of resistance from fans Mauricio Pellegrino is new Independiente HC La Nacion in Spanish 4 June 2015 Retrieved 21 October 2019 Mauricio Pellegrino nuevo entrenador del Deportivo Alaves Mauricio Pellegrino new manager of Deportivo Alaves in Spanish Deportivo Alaves 26 June 2016 Retrieved 27 June 2016 Egea Pablo 8 February 2017 La noche mas gloriosa The most glorious night Marca in Spanish Retrieved 9 February 2017 a b Barcelona 3 1 Alaves BBC Sport 27 May 2017 Retrieved 28 June 2017 Saints appoint Pellegrino Southampton F C 23 June 2017 Retrieved 23 June 2017 Mauricio Pellegrino Southampton appoint former Alaves boss as manager BBC Sport 23 June 2017 Retrieved 23 June 2017 Mauricio Pellegrino Southampton sack manager with eight games left of season BBC Sport 12 March 2018 Retrieved 12 March 2018 Mauricio Pellegrino nuevo entrenador del Club Deportivo Leganes Mauricio Pellegrino new manager of Club Deportivo Leganes in Spanish CD Leganes 2 June 2018 Retrieved 2 June 2018 Pellegrino renueva con el Leganes hasta junio de 2021 Pellegrino renews with Leganes until June 2021 Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 6 May 2019 Retrieved 26 December 2023 Mauricio Pellegrino deja de ser entrenador del Leganes Mauricio Pellegrino is no longer manager of Leganes in Spanish Cadena SER 21 October 2019 Retrieved 21 October 2019 Es oficial Mauricio Pellegrino firmo y es nuevo DT de Velez It s official Mauricio Pellegrino signed and is Velez s new HC Clarin in Spanish 16 April 2020 Retrieved 20 April 2020 Mauricio Pellegrino renovo su contrato con Velez hasta junio de 2022 y su equipo lo festejo ganandole un amistoso a Estudiantes Mauricio Pellegrino renewed his contract with Velez until June 2022 and his team celebrated it by winning a friendly against Estudiantes La Nacion in Spanish 3 July 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Lanus goleo 3 0 a Velez y es finalista de la Copa Sudamericana Lanus thrashed Velez 3 0 and are Copa Sudamericana finalists Infobae in Spanish 13 January 2021 Retrieved 30 March 2022 Mirarchi Valentin 23 March 2022 Velez renuncio Mauricio Pellegrino Velez Mauricio Pellegrino resigned Ole in Spanish Retrieved 30 March 2022 Echague Patricio 29 November 2022 Llega el nuevo DT azul Universidad de Chile oficializa al argentino Mauricio Pellegrino New blues HC arrives Universidad de Chile make Argentine Mauricio Pellegrino official in Spanish Red Gol Retrieved 30 November 2022 Aliaga Martin 9 December 2023 Oficial Mauricio Pellegrino dejo de ser el DT de la U Official Mauricio Pellegrino ceased to be U s HC in Spanish En Cancha Retrieved 10 December 2023 Mauricio Pellegrino no seguira como entrenador en Universidad de Chile Mauricio Pellegrino will not continue as manager at Universidad de Chile in Spanish TyC Sports 10 December 2023 Retrieved 26 December 2023 Acuerdo con Mauricio Pellegrino Agreement with Mauricio Pellegrino in Spanish Cadiz CF 24 January 2024 Retrieved 24 January 2024 Tagliaferri Guillermo 29 June 2019 La dinastia Pellegrino y otra vuelta olimpica en Velez The Pellegrino dynasty and another Olympic return at Velez in Spanish IAM Noticias Retrieved 1 April 2021 El Flaco Pellegrino hizo debutar a su hijo Mateo Lanky Pellegrino handed debut to his son Mateo Ole in Spanish 31 March 2021 Retrieved 7 October 2021 Mauricio Pellegrino coach profile at Soccerway Pellegrino Mauricio Andres Pellegrino Luna BDFutbol Retrieved 27 September 2016 Pellegrino Mauricio Andres Pellegrino Luna BDFutbol Retrieved 27 September 2016 Pellegrino Mauricio Andres Pellegrino Luna BDFutbol Retrieved 5 June 2018 Pellegrino sera el DT de la U de Chile Pellegrino will be U de Chile s HC Ole in Spanish 29 November 2022 Retrieved 21 February 2024 Andres Juan Pablo Ciullini Pablo Stokkermans Karel Supercopa Libertadores 1996 RSSSF Retrieved 29 June 2017 Ciullini Pablo Recopa 1996 RSSSF Retrieved 29 June 2017 Puig Dario 5 May 2012 Diez anos de la primera Liga en color del Valencia Tenth anniversary of Valencia s first League in colour Marca in Spanish Retrieved 29 June 2017 Gomez Hector 24 November 2012 Que ha sido de la plantilla del doblete What happened to the double squad in Spanish Plaza Deportiva Retrieved 29 June 2017 Liverpool 2 3 Chelsea BBC Sport 27 February 2005 Retrieved 8 June 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mauricio Pellegrino Mauricio Pellegrino at BDFutbol Mauricio Pellegrino manager profile at BDFutbol CiberChe biography and stats in Spanish Liverpool historic profile Mauricio Pellegrino at National Football Teams com Mauricio Pellegrino FIFA competition record archived Mauricio Pellegrino at WorldFootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mauricio Pellegrino amp oldid 1223514770, wikipedia, 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