Néstor Gorosito

Néstor Raúl Gorosito, nicknamed " Pipo " ( born May 14, 1964 in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca, Catamarca Province ) is a former Argentine footballer and now to football coach.

Career as a football player

After Néstor Gorosito enjoyed his football education at CA River Plate, he was taken in 1982 in the senior squad. There he developed the 1985/86 first-team regular. This season he was winning the league title in the Argentine Primeran División also recorded his first career peak. In the summer of 1988 he moved to San Lorenzo de Almagro, which make the midfielder a reputation as a goal scorer, which was reflected in the profit of the Argentine scorer 1988/89; in 37 players scored Gorosito 21 results.

So it should go for it blow by blow, because in addition to his debut in the Argentine national team, this led to the transfer to the Austrian Bundesliga FC Swarovski Tirol, the cleaved professional area of FC Wacker Innsbruck, where he had a coach of world renown in Ernst Happel. With the Tyrolese he was in 1989/90 Austrian football champions and thereby also denied seven games in the UEFA Champions League. 1991 Gorosito was awarded the election to Austrian Footballer of the Year.

Having resolved the FC Swarovski Tirol in the summer of 1992 and re-integrated into the FC Wacker Innsbruck, Austria Gorosito left and returned to his home to San Lorenzo de Almagro. In January 1994, he joined the Chilean first division side CD Universidad Católica. He also made ​​headlines and was after the victory at the Copa Interamericana - in the final CD Saprissa was defeated 5-1 after extra time after a 1-3 defeat in the first leg in the leg - also voted Footballer of the Year in 1994. Nevertheless, he signed in the summer of 1995 a contract with the Japanese first division side Yokohama F. Marinos, was there until the summer of 1985, however, only six missions in which he scored three goals after all.

In summer 1996 Gorosito moved a third time to CA San Lorenzo de Almagro, where he played until the summer of 1999. In 1997, he played his last game in the Argentine national team. In 1999, he signed recently a contract with CD Universidad Católica. At the end of the season 2000/ 01 he ended his active career.

Career as a football coach

After Gorosito completed his training as a football coach, he joined in the summer of 2002 at the first division side CA River Plate in Buenos Aires on his first post. There he was able to keep the club from relegation. This seemed to be the start to a successful career to be, but came with his next commitment, the disenchantment. In his next engagement at CA San Lorenzo de Almagro and Lanus, he came dismissed. The following thereafter coach stations each lasted only a year; that the Spanish side Deportivo Xerez even just six months.

Currently trained Gorosito the Argentine first division club Argentinos Juniors from the capital Buenos Aires.

Awards

  • Champion 1985/86 Argentina Primera División
  • Scorer in 1988/89 Argentina Primera División
  • Champion 1989/90 Austrian Bundesliga
  • Winner of the Copa America 1993 Argentina
  • Winner of the Copa Interamericana in 1994 with CD Universidad Católica
  • Footballer of the Year in 1991 in Austria
  • Footballer of the Year in 1994 in Chile
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