Argentina - Coaches of Championship Teams (original) (raw)
The list below shows all the official winning coaches of the argentinian Second Level, since 1937 (when starts officially the up/down system between levels) to present time. It�s important to explain that the Second Level had several changes in its name by AFA�s decisions: 1937 to 1949 (Segunda Divisi�n), 1950 to 1986 (Primera B), 1986/87 to 1995/96 (Nacional B) and 1996/97 to Present (Primera B Nacional).
Season Champion Coach
1937 Almagro Ram�n Mutis
1938 Argentino de Quilmes Carlos Calocero
1939 Banfield Julio Benav�dez
1940 Argentinos Juniors (1) Ram�n Mutis
1941 Chacarita Juniors Ernesto Duchini
1942 Rosario Central Mario Fortunato
1943 V�lez Sarsfield Victorio Spinetto
1944 Gimnasia y Esgrima LP Felipe Scarpone
1945 Tigre Alfonso Diotallevi
1946 Banfield Luis Ravaschino
1947 Gimnasia y Esgrima LP Roberto Sbarra
1948 -Abandoned- (2) (none)
1949 Quilmes Alfonso Diotallevi
1950 Lan�s Mario Fortunato
1951 Rosario Central Enrique Palomini
1952 Gimnasia y Esgrima LP Manuel Fidel
1953 Tigre Alfredo Obertello
1954 Estudiantes de LP Alberto Viola-Mario Fortunato
1955 Argentinos Juniors Francisco Fandi�o
1956 Atlanta Victorio Spinetto
1957 Central C�rdoba (Ros.) F�lix Ibarra
1958 Ferrocarril Oeste Francisco Fandi�o
1959 Chacarita Juniors Francisco Fandi�o
1960 Los Andes Jos� Osvaldo Curti
1961 Quilmes (3) Emilio Quadrio
1962 Banfield Benicio Acosta
1963 Ferrocarril Oeste Antonio Faldutti
1964 Lan�s Francisco Freire
2nd. Platense Antonio Faldutti
1965 Col�n (Santa Fe) Ricardo Ar�uz
2nd. Quilmes Jos� Santiago
1966 Uni�n (Santa Fe) Carlos Hurtado
2nd. Deportivo Espa�ol Carmelo Faraone
1967 Def. de Belgrano (4) Jos� Arce G�mez-Angel Labruna
2nd. Los Andes Alejandro Gal�n (�Jim L�pez�)
3rd. Tigre Jorge Maldonado
1968 Almagro (4) Alejandro Yebra
2nd. Deportivo Mor�n Ricardo Ar�uz
3rd. Uni�n (Santa Fe) Pedro Mansilla
1969 Ferrocarril Oeste (4) Antonio Mario Imbelloni
1970 Ferrocarril Oeste Antonio Mario Imbelloni
1971 Lan�s Benicio Acosta
1972 All Boys Jos� Paladino
1973 Banfield Oscar L�pez-Oscar Cavallero
1974 Temperley Jorge Ginarte
2nd. Uni�n (Santa Fe) Carmelo Faraone
1975 Quilmes Antonio D'Accorso
2nd. San Telmo Eduardo Jan�n
1976 Platense Juan Manuel Guerra
2nd. Lan�s Jos� M. Silvero-Norberto Raffo
1977 C.A. Estudiantes Rodolfo Trigilli
1978 Ferrocarril Oeste Carmelo Faraone
1979 Tigre Antonio Villamor
1980 Sarmiento (Jun�n) Juan Carlos Morales
1981 Nueva Chicago Roberto Ferreiro
2nd Quilmes Jos� Yudica
1982 San Lorenzo de Almagro Jos� Yudica
2nd. Temperley Carlos Pacham�
1983 Atlanta Juan Carlos Lorenzo
2nd. Chacarita Juniors Juan Manuel Guerra
1984 Deportivo Espa�ol Oscar L�pez-Oscar Cavallero
2nd. Gimnasia y Esgrima LP Nito Veiga
1985 Rosario Central Pedro Marchetta
2nd. Racing Club Alfio Basile
1986 Ape Deportivo Italiano Ram�n Cabrero
1986/87 Deportivo Armenio Alberto Parsechian
2nd. Banfield H�ctor D�Angelo
1987/88 Dep. Mandiy� (Ctes) Juan Manuel Guerra
2nd. San Mart�n (Tucum�n) Nelson Chabay
1988/89 Chaco For Ever Oscar Angel Palavecino
2nd. Uni�n (Santa Fe) Humberto Zucarelli
1989/90 Hurac�n Carlos Babington
2nd. Lan�s Miguel Angel Russo
1990/91 Quilmes Hugo Garc�a
2nd. Belgrano (C�rdoba) Jorge Guy�n
1991/92 Lan�s Miguel AngelRusso
2nd. San Mart�n (Tucum�n) Nelson Chabay
1992/93 Banfield Carlos Babington
2nd. Gimnasia y Tiro (Salta)Ricardo Rezza
1993/94 Gimnasia (Jujuy) Francisco Ferraro
2nd. Talleres (Cba) Daniel Willington
1994/95 Estudiantes de LP Miguel Angel Russo
2nd. Col�n (Santa Fe) Nelson Chabay
1995/96 Hurac�n Corrientes Humberto Zucarelli
2nd. Uni�n (Santa Fe) Carlos Trullet
1996/97 Argentinos Juniors Osvaldo Sosa
2nd. Gimnasia y Tiro (Salta)Ricardo Rezza
1997/98 Talleres (Cba) Ricardo Gareca
2nd. Belgrano (Cba) Ricardo Rezza
1998/99 Instituto (Cba) Ernesto Corti
2nd. Chacarita Juniors H�ctor Rivoira
1999/00 Hurac�n Carlos Babington
2nd. Los Andes Jorge Ginarte
3rd. Almagro Armando M. Husillos
2000/01 Banfield Ram�n Ponce
2nd. Nueva Chicago Jorge Traverso-Roberto Vega
2001/02 Olimpo (Bah�a Blanca) Gustavo Alfaro
2nd. Arsenal Jorge Burruchaga
2002/03 Atl�tico de Rafaela Oscar Blanco
2nd. Quilmes Gustavo Alfaro
2003/04 Instituto (Cba) H�ctor Rivoira
2nd. Almagro Enrique Hrabina-Juan A. S�nchez
3rd. Hurac�n (Tres Arroyos) Eduardo Anzarda
4th. Argentinos Juniors Sergio Batista
2004/05 Tiro Federal (Rosario) Jos� Mar�a Bianco
2nd. Gimnasia (Jujuy) Roberto M. C. G�mez
2005/06 Godoy Cruz (Mendoza) Juan Manuel Llop
2nd. Nueva Chicago Rodolfo Motta
3rd. Belgrano (C�rdoba) Carlos Ramacciotti
2006/07 Olimpo (Bah�a Blanca) Leonardo Madel�n
2nd. San Mart�n (San Juan) Fernando Quiroz
3rd. Hurac�n Antonio Mohamed
4th. Tigre Diego Cagna
2007/08 San Mart�n (Tucum�n) Carlos Rold�n
2nd. Godoy Cruz (Mendoza) Daniel Oldr� (also in the season Sergio Batista)
2008/09 Atl�tico Tucum�n H�ctor Rivoira
2nd. Chacarita Juniors Ricardo Zielinski (also in the season Pedro Dami�n Monz�n)
2009/10 Olimpo (Bahia Blanca) Omar De Felipe
2nd. Quilmes Jorge Ghiso (also in the season Jos� Mar�a Bianco)
4rd. All Boys Jos� Romero
2010/11 Atletico de Rafaela Carlos Trullet
2nd. Union (Santa Fe) Frank Kudelka
3rd. Belgrano (Cordoba) Ricardo Zielinski (also in the season Luis Sosa (round 9-18)
and Jorge Guy�n (round 1-8))
4th. San Martin (San Juan) Daniel Garnero (also in the season Dar�o Franco (round 1-24))
Notes
(1) Argentinos Juniors wasn�t promoted due to not having the necessary number of members to play in the First Level, and neither a field in order. (2) The tournament was interrupted due to a player�s strike and later abandoned. AFA decide to give back places in the First Level to the last relegated teams: Atlanta and Ferrocarril Oeste. (3) In spite of its second place, Quilmes won the promotion because the original winner, Newell's Old Boys, was deducted 10 points and lost the championship due to an incentive�s affaire with some Excursionistas� players. The punishment was cancelled at the end of 1963 season and Newell�s was finally promoted by AFA. (4) Even though they finished on first place, weren�t promoted due to the controversial Reclassification Tournament, played between the best Second Level and the worst First Level teams. Their places were taken by other Second Level teams. That system only survived four seasons (1967-1970).
About this document
Sources:
Sources: Newspapers: Clar�n, Cr�tica, El Mundo, El Pueblo, La Argentina, La Ma�ana, La Naci�n, La Prensa, Noticias Gr�ficas y Ol�, different years.
Books: �S�bado, la historia del f�tbol de ascenso�, de Gabriel Chapenekas, Fernando D�Addario y Luis Vivori (Plan 9 ediciones, 1997); �La historia del ascenso� (Pablo A. Ram�rez, Editorial Corregidor 1997); ABC del ascenso (AGEA, 2002).
Magazines: Campe�n, El Grafico, Estadio, Goles, La Cancha, Mundo Deportivo, S�lo F�tbol y S�per F�tbol, different years.
With special thanks to Rafael Saralegui, Javier Roimiser, Carlos Yametti, Angelo Clerici and Patricio Minig for their information.
Prepared and maintained by Mariano Buren for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
Author: Mariano Buren (forocihf@hotmail.com) Last updated: 15 Jul 2011
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