Guillermo Rivarola

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Guillermo Rivarola
Personal information
Full nameGuillermo Daniel Rivarola
Date of birth (1967-04-28) 28 April 1967
Place of birthVilla Huidobro, Argentina
Height1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)
Playing positionDefender
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1986–1991Club Cipolletti197(12)
1991–1996River Plate135(7)
1997Pachuca22(3)
1998Santos Laguna34(1)
1999–2000Pachuca12(1)
1999–2000Monterrey30(2)
2001–2002San Lorenzo35(4)
2002–2003Racing Club21(2)
Teams managed
2004Racing Club
2007Olimpo
2009-2010Pachuca
2011Sporting Cristal
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Guillermo Daniel Rivarola (born 1967 in Villa Huidobro, Argentina)is an Argentine former footballer and currently is the manager of Sporting Cristal. He played for many clubs in Argentina and Mexico such as River Plate, San Lorenzo, Racing Club. He retired playing for Racing.

Rivarola won 3 Primera Division Argentina with River Plate and 1 with San Lorenzo. He had a short tenure in Mexico playing for Pachuca and for Monterrey. As manager he coached Racing Club and Olimpo. On June 4, 2009 he was named Manager of C.F. Pachuca[1] after be Director of Pachuca Youth System Development.[2]

On December 21, 2010 Guillermo Rivarola was named Manager of Sporting Cristal[3] from Peruvian First Division League for the 2011 season. On March 20, 2011 he was involved in a bitter dispute with fellow Argentine manager Marcelo Trobbiani of Cienciano after protesting to the referee in order to get him sent off.[4]

Titles

Season Club Title
Apertura 1991Argentina River Plate Primera Division Argentina
Apertura 1993Argentina River Plate Primera Division Argentina
Apertura 1994Argentina River Plate Primera Division Argentina
Copa Libertadores 1996Argentina River Plate Copa Libertadores
Clausura 2001Argentina San Lorenzo Primera Division Argentina
copa de campiones de la cocacaf

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