Gustavo Ferrín
Gustavo Ferrín is a Uruguayan football coach, currently managing Fénix in the Uruguayan Primera División.[3][4][5]
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 1 May 1959 | ||
Place of birth | Montevideo, Uruguay | ||
Teams managed | |||
Uruguay U17 | |||
2004–2005 | Uruguay U20 | ||
2006 | Uruguay (caretaker) | ||
2009 | Sport Áncash | ||
2009–2010 | Defensor Sporting | ||
2010–2011 | Peru U20 | ||
2012–2013 | Angola | ||
2016 | Cerro | ||
2017[1][2] | Fénix |
Coaching career
He qualified the Uruguay U20 national team to the FIFA U-20 World Cup after 8 years.[6]
In April 2010, he was appointed to manage the Peru national under-20 football team with preparation for 2011 South American Youth Championship.[7]
In July 2012, he was selected manager for the Angolan national team,[8] leaving the role in October 2013.[9]
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References
- Gustavo Ferrín es el nuevo director técnico del Centro Atlético Fénix‚ futbol.com.uy, 2 January 2017
- Renunció Gustavo Ferrín en Fénix‚ carasycaretas.com.uy, 9 April 2017
- Gustavo Ferrín at Soccerway
- "Ferrín es el nuevo DT albiceleste" (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- "Gustavo gustó" (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 February 2016.
- "Gustavo Ferrin, Uruguay's resurrection man". FIFA. 8 March 2007.
- "Gustavo Ferrín, nuevo entrenador de Perú Sub 20" (in Spanish). fichajes.net. 19 April 2010.
- "Angola appoint Uruguayan Gustavo Ferrin as new coach". BBC Sport. 9 July 2012.
- "Angola part ways with Uruguayan coach Ferrin". BBC Sport. 13 October 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
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