Ricardo Lunari

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Ricardo Lunari
Personal information
Full nameRicardo Gabriel Lunari Del Federico
Date of birth (1970-02-06) February 6, 1970
Place of birthSan José de La Esquina, Argentina
Height1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)
Playing positionMidfielder
Youth career
1983–1990Newell's Old Boys
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1991–1992Newell's Old Boys42(8)
1993–1995Universidad Católica32(20)
1994→ Atlas (loan)21(6)
1995Puebla14(1)
1996Millonarios30(10)
1996–1998Universidad Católica48(17)
1998–1999Salamanca12(0)
2000Farense14(2)
2000–2001Almagro8(0)
2001–2002Oriente Petrolero32(8)
2002Estudiantes de Mérida7(1)
2003Centenario?(?)
Teams managed
2008Guabirá
2012–Santiago Morning
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 12 March 2012.
† Appearances (Goals).

Ricardo Gabriel Lunari Del Federico (born 6 February 1970) is an Argentine football manager and former player.

Playing career

Lunari started his career in 1991 with Newell's Old Boys in Argentina, he was a young member of two championship winning teams before moving to Chile in 1993 to play for Universidad Católica.

In his first season with UC he was part of the team that reached the final of the Copa Libertadores. He then had short spells with Atlas and Puebla in Mexico and Millonarios in Colombia before returning to UC in 1996. In 1997 the club won the National Championship. He scored the last goal in the 3–0 final match against Colo-Colo.

In 1998 he joined Spanish club Salamanca in La Liga, before moving to Portugal to play for Farense.

In 2000 Lunari returned to Argentina to play for Almagro. Towards the end of his career he played for Oriente Petrolero in Bolivia Estudiantes de Mérida in Venezuela and amateur side Guspini in Italy.

Coaching career

After retiring as a player Lunari took his coaching qualifications. He is a level 1 quilified coach in Italy, and obtained his international coaching licence in England. In March 2008, Lunari made his coaching debut with Bolivian first division club Guabirá, but after only five games into the season he resigned from his duties due to poor team performance. He later joined Fernando Gamboa as his assistant coach when he took over Newell's Old Boys in August 2008.

Honours

Club

Newell's Old Boys
Universidad Católica
Oriente Petrolero

References

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