Fernando Gamboa

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Fernando Gamboa
Personal information
Full nameFernando Andrés Gamboa
Date of birth (1970-10-28) 28 October 1970
Place of birthMarcos Juárez, Argentina
Playing positionDefender
Youth career
Newell's Old Boys
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1988–1993Newell's Old Boys121(5)
1993–1994River Plate12(0)
1994–1996Boca Juniors54(0)
1996–1999Real Oviedo69(2)
1999–2000Newell's Old Boys23(2)
2000–2001Chacarita13(0)
2001Colo-Colo20(0)
2002Chacarita17(1)
2003–2004Grasshoppers36(1)
2004Argentinos Juniors[1]2(0)
National team
1989Argentina U202(0)
1991Argentina15(0)
Teams managed
2008Newell's Old Boys
2009–2010Chacarita Juniors
2010Colón
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of June 2008.
† Appearances (Goals).

Fernando Andrés Gamboa (born 28 October 1970 in Marcos Juárez, Córdoba) is a retired Argentine footballer and coach.

Career

Gamboa started his playing career in 1988 with Newell's Old Boys where he won two league championships.

In 1991 he was part of the Argentina squad that won the Copa América 1991

He joined River Plate in 1993, and after 12 league games in the 1993–94 season he moved to Boca Juniors.

Between 1996 and 1999 Gamboa played for Oviedo in Spain, before returning for a second spell with Newell's Old Boys.

Towards the end of his career he played for Chacarita Juniors and Argentinos Juniors in Argentina, Colo-Colo in Chile and Grasshoppers Zurich of Switzerland.[2]

Coaching career

Gamboa started his managerial career coaching Newell's Old Boys.[3] In 2009 replaced Ricardo Zielinski in Chacarita Juniors signing until June 2010 and assisted Ricardo Lunari. However, they were sacked before the end of their contract. On May 2010 he signed for CD Veracruz of the Mexican second division.[4] On September 2010 Gamboa agreed to replace Antonio Mohamed as head coach of Colón.[5] The board of directors of Colon sacked him soon after the club lost 2–0 against Olimpo in a league match on 9 April 2011.

Titles

Season Team Title
1990–1991Argentina Newell's Old Boys Primera División Argentina
1991Argentina Argentina Copa América
Clausura 1992Argentina Newell's Old Boys Primera División Argentina
Clausura 1993Argentina River Plate Primera División Argentina
2002–2003Switzerland Grasshoppers Zurich Swiss Super League

References

  1. (Spanish) Argentine Primera statistics
  2. Fernando Gamboa at National-Football-Teams.com
  3. Fernando Gamboa es el nuevo DT de Chacarita (Spanish)
  4. Olé (Spanish)
  5. "Te hace la Gamboa". Diario Olé. Retrieved 23 September 2010. 

External links

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