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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