Luca Marcogiuseppe

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Luca Marcogiuseppe
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Marcogiuseppe with Audax Italiano in 2023
Personal information
Full name Luca Miguel Marcogiuseppe
Date of birth (1980-02-21) 21 February 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Concordia, Argentina
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2003 La Bianca (youth)
2004–2011 Salto Grande (youth)
2012 Vélez Sarsfield (youth)
2012–2015 Gimnasia LP (youth)
2016–2017 Racing Club (youth)
2017–2020 Unión de Santa Fe (assistant)
2020–2021 Real Pilar
2021 Unión La Calera
2022 Gimnasia Mendoza
2023 Audax Italiano

Luca Miguel Marcogiuseppe (born 21 February 1980) is an Argentine football manager. His last club was Chilean side Audax Italiano.

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Career

Born in Concordia, Entre Ríos, Marcogiuseppe started his career at local side La Bianca in 2003. [1] He subsequently worked at Salto Grande's youth categories before knowing Marcelo Bielsa in a conference in 2010; after showing Bielsa his work method, Marcogiuseppe was hired by him to work as a video analyst at Athletic Bilbao. [2]

After leaving Athletic in 2012, Marcogiuseppe worked in the youth categories of Vélez Sarsfield, Gimnasia La Plata and Racing Club. [3] In July 2017, he was named Leonardo Madelón's assistant at Unión de Santa Fe. [4]

On 27 October 2020, Marcogiuseppe started his managerial career after being appointed in charge of Primera C Metropolitana side Real Pilar. [5] The following 28 February, he replaced compatriot Juan Pablo Vojvoda at the helm of Chilean Primera División club Unión La Calera. [6] [7]

Marcogiuseppe left La Calera on a mutual consent on 1 July 2021, [8] and returned to his home country the following 24 February, replacing Diego Pozo at Gimnasia y Esgrima de Mendoza. [9] He reached the semifinals of the play-offs in the 2022 Primera Nacional, but announced his departure from the club on 7 November. [10]

On 22 November 2022, Marcogiuseppe was named manager of Primera División side Arsenal de Sarandí, along with Carlos Ruiz, [11] but resigned on 30 December. [12] The following 26 April, he returned to Chile after being appointed in charge of Audax Italiano. [13] On 4 September, he left the club due to bad results. [14]

Personal life

Marcogiuseppe's younger brother Kevin is also a football manager. [15]

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References

  1. "Luca Marcogiuseppe: El técnico concordiense que da que hablar en el ascenso argentino" [Luca Marcogiuseppe: The concordiense manager that everyone is talking about in the Argentine ascenso] (in Spanish). 7 Páginas. 22 January 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  2. "El DT de la C que fue ayudante de Bielsa" [The manager of the C who was Bielsa's assistant] (in Spanish). Olé. 23 February 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  3. "Con el "método Bielsa": técnico concordiense da que hablar en el ascenso argentino" [With the "Bielsa method": The concordiense manager that everyone is talking about in the Argentine ascenso] (in Spanish). El Entre Ríos. 21 January 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  4. "Unión confirmó su primera cara nueva en el cuerpo técnico" [Unión confirmed their first new face in the technical staff] (in Spanish). Uno Santa Fe. 12 July 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  5. "Luca Marcogiuseppe es el nuevo técnico de Real Pilar" [Luca Marcogiuseppe is the new manager of Real Pilar] (in Spanish). Pilar A Dirario. 27 October 2020. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  6. "Unión La Calera oficializó al argentino Luca Marcogiuseppe como su nuevo entrenador" [Unión La Calera made official the Argentine Luca Marcogiuseppe as their new manager] (in Spanish). Al Aire Libre. 28 February 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  7. "Marcogiuseppe, de DT en la Primera C a la Copa Libertadores sin escalas" [Marcogiuseppe, from manager in the Primera C to the Copa Libertadores nonstop] (in Spanish). TyC Sports. 1 March 2021. Retrieved 8 March 2021.
  8. "Luca Marcogiuseppe dejó de ser el director técnico de Unión La Calera" [Luca Marcogiuseppe left as manager of Unión La Calera] (in Spanish). Al Aire Libre. 1 July 2021. Retrieved 4 August 2021.
  9. "Primera Nacional: Luca Marcogiuseppe se convertirá en el nuevo entrenador de Gimnasia y Esgrima tras el alejamiento de Diego Pozo" [Primera Nacional: Luca Marcogiuseppe will become the new manager of Gimnasia y Esgrima after the departure of Diego Pozo] (in Spanish). Los Andes. 24 February 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  10. "Se definió el futuro de Luca Marcogiuseppe en el Lobo" [The future of Luca Marcogiuseppe is defined at the Wolf] (in Spanish). Solo Ascenso. 7 November 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  11. "Luca Marcogiuseppe - Ruiz será la dupla técnica de Arsenal" [Luca Marcogiuseppe - Ruiz will be the managerial duo of Arsenal] (in Spanish). Diario Popular. 22 November 2022. Retrieved 22 November 2022.
  12. "Sorpresiva renuncia en Arsenal: A un mes de asumir junto a Ruiz, Luca Marcogiuseppe dejó su cargo como DT" [Surprising result at Arsenal: One month from taking over with Ruiz, Luca Marcogiuseppe left his post as manager] (in Spanish). Doble Amarilla. 30 December 2022. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  13. "Con Canales y Bottinelli de ayudantes: Luca Marcogiuseppe comienza su trabajo en Audax Italiano" [With Canales and Bottinelli as assistants: Luca Marcogiuseppe begins his work at Audax Italiano] (in Spanish). ADN Radio. 26 April 2023. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  14. "Luca Marcogiuseppe renunció a la banca de Audax Italiano por malos resultados". Emol (in Spanish). El Mercurio. 4 September 2023. Retrieved 5 September 2023.
  15. "Otro de los que comenzó sus trabajos en inferiores es La Bianca" [Another one of those who started their jobs in the youth sides of La Bianca] (in Spanish). La Deportiva Concordia. Retrieved 8 March 2021.