Marcelo Bielsa | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera | |
Date of birth | 21 July 1955 | |
Place of birth | Rosario, Argentina | |
Height | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | |
Playing position | Defender | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Uruguay (manager) | |
Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1977–1978 1978–1979 1979–1980 Total |
Newell's Old Boys Instituto Argentino (R) |
10 (0) 30 (1) 65 (1) | 25 (0)
Teams managed | ||
1990–1992 1992–1994 1995–1996 1997–1998 1998 1998–2004 2007–2011 2011–2013 2014–2015 2016 2017 2018–2022 2023– |
Newell's Old Boys Atlas América Vélez Sársfield Espanyol Argentina Chile Athletic Bilbao Marseille Lazio Lille Leeds United Uruguay |
Marcelo Alberto Bielsa Caldera (born 21 July 1955) is an Argentine professional football manager who is the current manager of the Uruguay national team. He is a former player and played as a defender for Newell's Old Boys, Instituto and Argentino de Rosario.
Bielsa played as a defender in Newell's Old Boys' First Division team, but retired when he was 25 to focus on coaching. Bielsa has managed several football clubs and also the national teams of Argentina and Chile. He developed his career as coach of Newell's Old Boys where he won several titles in the early 1990s, before moving to Mexico in 1992, briefly coaching Club Atlas and Club América. Bielsa returned to Argentina in 1997 to manage Vélez Sarsfield, leading them to the 1998 league title (Clausura).
External links[]
- Athletic Bilbao manager profile
- Marcelo Bielsa at Fifa.com
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Argentina – 1999 Copa América – Quarter-finals |
1. Burgos 2. Ayala 3. Sorín 4. Ibarra 5. Simeone (c) 6. Samuel 7. Barros Schelotto 8. Zanetti 9. Palermo 10. Ortega 11. López 12. Bizzarri 13. Vivas 14. Pochettino 15. Berizzo 16. Guglielminpietro 17. Husaín 18. Cagna 19. Calderón 20. Aimar 21. González 22. Riquelme Manager: Alfio Basile |
Argentina – 2002 FIFA World Cup – Group stage |
1. Burgos 2. Ayala 3. Sorín 4. Pochettino 5. Almeyda 6. Samuel 7. C. López 8. Zanetti 9. Batistuta 10. Ortega 11. Verón (c) 12. Cavallero 13. Placente 14. Simeone 15. Husaín 16. Aimar 17. G. López 18. K. González 19. Crespo 20. Gallardo 21. Caniggia 22. Chamot 23. Bonano |
Argentina – 2004 Copa América – Runners-up |
1. Abbondanzieri 2. Ayala (c) 3. Sorín 4. Quiroga 5. Mascherano 6. Heinze 7. Saviola 8. Zanetti 9. Figueroa 10. D'Alessandro 11. Tevez 12. Cavallero 13. Placente 14. Rodriguez 15. Fernández 16. L. González 17. M. González 18. K. González 19. Delgado 20. Medina 21. Rosales 22. Coloccini Manager: Marcelo Bielsa |
Chile – 2010 FIFA World Cup |