Alberto Fanesi
Alberto José Fanesi (born 16 February 1948 in Casilda, Santa Fe) is an Argentine footballer managerer and former player. As a player he won the Argentine championship with three different teams.
Playing career
Fanesi started his career with Deportivo Armenio before joining Rosario Central in 1968, he was part of their championship winning squad in the 1971 Nacional.
In 1973 he moved to Club Atlético Huracán where he was part of the 1973 Metropolitano winning team. He played with the club until 1977.
In 1978 he joined Quilmes Atlético Club where he helped the club to win their first and only Argentine championship in the Metropolitano 1978.
Titles
Coaching career
He has coached at Gimnasia La Plata, Huracan, Vélez Sársfield, Quilmes and Unión de Mar del Plata.[1]
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- Dominguez (1976)
- Novarini (1976–77)
- Rattín (1977–78)
- Varacka (1978–79)
- Rattín (1979)
- Iturrieta (1980)
- Santiago (1980)
- Pizarro (1980)
- Janín (1981)
- Restelli (1981)
- Della Savia (1981–83)
- Cocco (1983)
- Rosl (1983)
- Veiga (1984–85)
- Faraone (1985)
- Bedogni (1985)
- Garisto (1985–87)
- Solari (1987)
- Rezza (1988)
- Garisto (1988–89)
- Di Plácido (1989)
- Ramos Delgado (1989–90)
- Gutiérrez (1990)
- López & Cavallero (1990)
- Fanesi (1990–91)
- Pérez (1991–92)
- Del Favero (1992)
- Gelves (1992)
- Ramaciotti & Sbrissa (1992–93)
- Perfumo (1993–94)
- Griguol (1994–99)
- Pérez (1999–2000)
- Gelves (2000)
- Griguol (2000–01)
- Ramaciotti (2002–03)
- Gómez (2003)
- Agostinelli (2003)
- Griguol (2003–04)
- Ischia (2004–05)
- Kuzemka (2005)
- Troglio (2005–07)
- Kuzemka (2007)
- Maturana (2007)
- Falcioni (2007)
- Sanguinetti (2008)
- Madelón (2008–09)
- P. Fernández (2009)
- Cocca (2009–10)
- Morant (2010)
- Cappa (2011)
- Troglio (2011–)
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