Gerardo Martino

Argentine football manager

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2024 Won Supporters' Shield with Inter Miami
November 22 2024 Martino announced his resignation from Inter Miami's head coach position, citing personal reasons.
2023 Martino led Inter Miami to win the Leagues Cup, the club's first trophy, with new signing Lionel Messi playing a key role.
July 10 2023 Appointed as head coach of Inter Miami in the United States
June 28 2023 Gerardo Martino was announced as head coach of Inter Miami, returning to MLS after previously coaching Atlanta United in 2018.
2022 Concluded three-year tenure with Mexico national team, being eliminated in the group stage of the FIFA World Cup.
November 30 2022 Concluded his tenure with the Mexico national team
2021 Martino experienced a significant downturn, losing both the inaugural CONCACAF Nations League final and CONCACAF Gold Cup to the United States.
November 2021 Mexico lost 2-0 to the United States in World Cup qualifying, marking the first time since 1934 that one side swept three matches against the other in a calendar year.
2019 Martino led Mexico to victory in the CONCACAF Gold Cup, defeating the United States 1-0 and winning his first national title with the team.
March 22 2019 Martino won his first match with Mexico, defeating Chile 3-1 in a friendly match.
January 7 2019 Gerardo Martino was announced as head coach of the Mexico national team, marking his return to international management since leaving Argentina in May 2016.
2018 Led Atlanta United to MLS Cup victory in their second season and was named MLS Coach of the Year.
October 23 2018 Martino announced he would not renew his contract with Atlanta United after the MLS season, concluding his tenure with the team.
2017 Named head coach of Atlanta United, a new MLS expansion team.
September 27 2016 Gerardo Martino was announced as the inaugural head coach of Atlanta United in Major League Soccer (MLS).
September 27 2016 Began managing Atlanta United in the United States
July 5 2016 Resigned from the Argentina national team.
June 26 2016 Argentina finished as runners-up in the Copa América Centenario Final, losing to Chile on penalties.
2015 Led Argentina national team to the Copa América Final, losing to hosts Chile on penalties.
2014 Finished as Copa del Rey runner-up with Barcelona
August 13 2014 Became head coach of the Argentina national football team
August 12 2014 Gerardo Martino was introduced as the new head coach of the Argentina national team, succeeding Alejandro Sabella after the Brazil World Cup.
May 17 2014 Resigned from Barcelona after finishing runner-up in both Copa del Rey and La Liga.
2013 Reached the semi-finals of the Copa Libertadores with Newell's Old Boys, a significant achievement that elevated his reputation as a coach and attracted attention from European clubs like Barcelona.
2013 Martino won the Torneo Final, the second and final stage of the Argentine Primera División season with Newell's Old Boys, transforming the team from relegation candidates to champions.
November 20 2013 Martino's unbeaten start as Barcelona coach ended after 21 matches, with a 2-1 away loss to Ajax in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League.
October 26 2013 Martino won his first Clásico as Barcelona coach, defeating Real Madrid 2-1 at Camp Nou.
August 18 2013 Martino managed his first competitive game for Barcelona, achieving a dominant 7-0 victory over Levante in the opening match of the 2013–14 La Liga season.
July 23 2013 Appointed as head coach of Barcelona, marking a significant milestone in his international coaching career
July 7 2013 Gerardo Martino was confirmed as the new head coach of Barcelona, replacing Tito Vilanova who had resigned due to health issues. He signed a two-year contract with the club.
January 1 2012 Returned to Argentina to manage Newell's Old Boys
2011 Finished as Copa América runner-up with Paraguay
July 29 2011 Concluded his tenure with the Paraguay national team
July 10 2010 Martino agreed to continue as Paraguay coach until after the 2011 Copa America, where Paraguay finished as runners-up, losing to Uruguay in the final.
July 5 2010 Martino announced he would be stepping down as Paraguay coach after the 2010 FIFA World Cup, where he led Paraguay to the quarter-finals.

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