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Biagio, Claudio

Claudio Darío Biaggio ( Spanish: Claudio Darío Biaggio ; July 2, 1967 , Santa Rosa , La Pampa Province ) - former Argentine football player , striker . At the moment - a coach.

Football
Claudio Biagio
general information
Full nameClaudio Dario Biagio
NicknameEl pampa
Was born
Santa Rosa , La Pampa , Argentina
Citizenship
Growth177 cm
Positionattack
Club career [* 1]
1986—1988Flag of argentina General Belgrano
1989Flag of argentina All Boys (Santa Rosa)7 (3)
1989–1990Uruguay Flag Penarol0 (0)
1990–1993Uruguay Flag Danubio
1993-1996Flag of argentina San lorenzo95 (36)
1996-1997France flag Bordeaux16 (2)
1997-1999Flag of argentina San lorenzo74 (29)
1999—2001Flag of argentina Colon50 (16)
2001Japan flag Avispa Fukuoka12 (2)
2002Ecuador flag Deportivo Cuenca50)
2002Uruguay Flag Danubio12 (5)
2003Flag of Bolivia Oriente Petrolero15 (13)
2004Flag of argentina La Plata9 (5)
2005Uruguay Flag Juventud Las Piedras16 (4)
2006Flag of argentina Deportivo Laferrere8 (2)
2006Flag of argentina Estudiantes (Rio Quarto)
2007Flag of argentina Theodeline FBK
20092010Flag of argentina Ferrocarryl Court50)
National Team [* 2]
1995Flag of argentina Argentinaten)
Coaching career
2014—2017Flag of argentina San lorenzounderstudies
2017—2018Flag of argentina San lorenzo
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is counted only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ The number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Biography

Claudio Biagio began his career as a soccer player in a team from General Belgrano's hometown of Santa Rosa in 1986. In 1989, he played for the All Boys team from the same city. Then the Argentine moved to the Uruguayan Peñarol . For "aurinegros" Biagio did not play in the championship of Uruguay , but spent several matches in Liguilla [2] .

Since 1990, he played for Danubio . In 1992, he spent a successful season for the “Danube”, and in early 1993 interest in the striker arose from the leading clubs in Argentina. The first to show interest was Independiente , who offered a transfer of $ 400,000 for the transfer. However, in the end, in the middle of the year, Biagio moved to the San Lorenzo de Almagro [3] .

The best periods in the career of Claudio Biagio are associated with San Lorenzo. For two periods of stay in the camp of the "red-blue" (1993-1996 and 1997-1999), Pampa in 169 matches Examples scored 65 goals. In 1995, for the only time in his career, he became the champion of Argentina thanks to the victory in Clausur [4] . Finally, on December 21, 1995, Biagio played his only match for the Argentine national team - “Albiseleste” defeated Venezuela 6-0 in a friendly match, and Biagio spent 77 minutes on the field, after which he was replaced by Marcelo Delgado [5] . In the 1996/97 season, he played for Bordeaux in France [6] .

From 1999 to 2001 he played for Colon. Subsequently, he changed teams from different countries ( Japan , Ecuador , Bolivia , Uruguay , Argentina) on average once a year. Biagio's last successful season was 2003, when the Argentinean scored 13 goals for Oriente Petrolero in 15 matches of the Bolivian championship . From 2005 to 2010, he played only for semi-amateur teams from the lower divisions of Argentina.

In 2014, Biagio began training the reservists of San Lorenzo. The following year led them to victory in the Argentine championship among duplicate squads of the Examples. On September 22, 2017, the management of San Lorenzo de Almagro appointed Claudio Biagio as the acting head coach of the main team instead of the dismissed Uruguayan Diego Aguirre [7] . Subsequently, Pampa began to lead the team on an ongoing basis.

Titles and achievements

As a player
  •   Argentina Champion (1): 1995 (Clausura)
As a backup coach
  •   Winner of the Argentinean stunt doubles championship Examples (1): 2015

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. ↑ Ofrecieron el concurso de Claudio Biaggio (Spanish) . lr21.com.uy (27 de diciembre de 2000). Date of appeal February 24, 2018.
  3. ↑ Biaggio a Independiente 1993 (Spanish) . enunabaldosa.com (26 de enero de 2009). Date of appeal February 24, 2018.
  4. ↑ Pablo Ciullini; Roberto Calvo. Argentina 1994/95 Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (April 17, 2014). Date of appeal February 24, 2018.
  5. ↑ Argentina v Venezuela, December 21, 1995 . 11v11.com (2018). Date of appeal February 24, 2018.
  6. ↑ Claudio BIAGGIO (Fr.) . ligue1.com (2010). Date of appeal February 24, 2018.
  7. ↑ Claudio Biaggio asume como técnico interino de San Lorenzo (Spanish) . TyCSports.com (22 de septiembre de 2017). Date of appeal February 24, 2018.

Links

  • Profile on bdfa (Spanish)
  • Claudio Biaggio's profile on Clarin (Spanish)


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Biagio Claudio&oldid = 98478425


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