Hernán Crespo
Argentine footballer
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2025 | Dismissed by Al Ain following poor results, including a significant 5-1 defeat to Cristiano Ronaldo's Al Nassr team. |
2024 | Crespo led Al Ain to the Asian Champions League final, where they beat Yokohama F. Marinos. |
May 2024 | After a series of poor results, including a significant 5-1 defeat to Al Nassr, Al Ain decided to fire Crespo. |
2023 | Crespo's management of Al Ain was marked by winning the AFC Champions League for the 2023–24 season. |
2023 | He led Al-Duhail to victory in the Qatar Cup. |
November 2023 | Hernán Crespo was signed by Al Ain. |
November 14 2023 | Crespo was appointed manager of Al Ain on 14 November. |
October 11 2023 | Crespo left his position as manager of Al-Duhail by mutual consent. |
October 3 2023 | Crespo's tenure at Al-Duhail concluded on 3 October. |
2022 | In his first season at Al-Duhail, Crespo led the team to a treble, winning the league, Qatar Cup, and Qatari Stars Cup, and reached the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League. |
March 24 2022 | Crespo succeeded Luís Castro as the manager of Al-Duhail in the Qatar Stars League. |
October 13 2021 | Crespo mutually agreed to leave São Paulo after the club was positioned 13th in the national league after 25 games. |
May 23 2021 | Crespo led São Paulo to victory in the Campeonato Paulista, winning the title with a 2–0 aggregate victory over Palmeiras; this marked the club's first honour in nine years. |
February 12 2021 | Crespo was appointed manager of Brazilian Série A club São Paulo on a two-year deal. |
February 1 2021 | Crespo made his managerial debut with São Paulo in a 1–1 home draw against Botafogo on the first day of the Campeonato Paulista. |
January 23 2021 | Crespo led Defensa y Justicia to their first international trophy by winning the Copa Sudamericana, defeating Lanús 3–0. |
2020 | As manager of Defensa y Justicia, Crespo won the Copa Sudamericana. |
January 27 2020 | Crespo became the manager of Defensa y Justicia on 27 January. |
January 25 2020 | Hernán Crespo was appointed manager of Defensa y Justicia in the Argentine top tier. |
2019 | The novel 'Il bulgaro che fu re di Parma per un giorno' was published, which narrates the true story of Hernán Crespo's farewell football match. |
September 2019 | Crespo was sacked as manager of Banfield after finishing 16th in his first season and winning just one of five games in the next season. |
September 3 2019 | His management at Banfield concluded on 3 September. |
January 1 2019 | Crespo took over as manager of Banfield on 1 January. |
December 19 2018 | Hernán Crespo was appointed manager of Argentine Primera División side Banfield on an 18-month deal. |
January 2 2018 | After the club decided to eliminate the role of vice-president from its board, Hernán Crespo was named the new club ambassador. |
June 22 2017 | Chinese businessman Jiang Lizhang purchased 60% of the stocks of Parma and appointed Hernán Crespo as the new vice president of the club. |
March 26 2016 | Crespo was sacked as the manager of Modena, with the club one point above the relegation zone. |
July 2015 | Hernán Crespo began his managerial career with Modena, taking charge on 1 July. |
June 30 2015 | Crespo was announced as the new manager of Serie B club Modena after the disbandment of Parma. |
2014 | Crespo served as the youth coach for the Primavera team of Parma during the 2014–15 season. |
2012 | Crespo announced that his career as a footballer had finished in November. |
November 12 2012 | Hernán Crespo announced his intention to pursue a career in coaching. |
February 2 2012 | Crespo and Parma mutually agreed to terminate his contract due to a lack of first-team opportunities. |
2011 | During the 2010-11 season, Hernán Crespo scored eleven goals, becoming Parma's top scorer for a fourth time, setting a post-war club record. |
June 30 2011 | Crespo signed a one-year contract extension with Parma. |
2010 | Crespo scored once for Parma during the 2009-10 season, against Livorno. |
January 2010 | Hernán Crespo returned to Parma after a deal was agreed with Atalanta and Genoa. He replaced Nicola Amoruso, who left for Atalanta. |
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