sport.wikisort.org - Athlete Pablo Eduardo Repetto Aquino (born 14 March 1974) is a Uruguayan football manager and former player who played as a midfielder . He is the current manager of Nacional .
Uruguayan football manager
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Repetto and the second or maternal family name is Aquino .
Playing career
Born in Montevideo, Repetto began his career at Montevideo Wanderers ' youth setup in 1988.[1] After playing for the youth sides of Racing Club de Montevideo , he made his senior debut with Fénix in 1995, aged 20.[2]
In 1998, Repetto fractured his tibia and fibula, which kept him sidelined for one and a half year.[3] In 2000, after six unsuccessful months at Villa Teresa , he retired.[2]
Managerial career
Repetto with Independiente del Valle in 2016
After retiring, Repetto acquired a coaching license and returned to his first club Fénix as manager of the youth setup in 2002.[4] In July 2006, he took over the first team in Segunda División, and achieved promotion at the end of the season.[5]
Ahead of the 2008–09 season, Repetto was named in charge of Cerro also in Primera División. The following 20 February, he was appointed at Bolivian side Blooming ,[6] but left the club in June.
On 16 December 2009, Repetto returned to Cerro,[7] and led the side in the 2010 Copa Libertadores. He left the following May, and was appointed at the helm of fellow league team Defensor Sporting shortly after.
Repetto won the 2010 Torneo Apertura with Defensor, but lost the Final to Nacional . On 9 December 2011, he was dismissed.[8]
On 24 September 2012, after nearly a year without a club, Repetto took over Ecuadorian Serie A side Independiente del Valle .[9] He led the side to the 2016 Copa Libertadores Finals before being presented as manager of Emirati side Baniyas on 31 July of that year.[10]
Repetto was relieved of his duties on 21 October 2016,[11] [12] and returned to South America on 15 December to take over Olimpia in Paraguay.[13] He was sacked the following 24 February, after only six matches,[14] and was presented as manager of LDU Quito on 5 July 2017.[15]
Repetto led LDU to titles of Ecuadorian Serie A, Copa Ecuador and Supercopa Ecuador during his period at the club, but left on a mutual consent on 16 June 2021.[16]
Managerial statistics
As of 30 October 2022
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team
Nat.
From
To
Record
Ref
Fénix
July 2006
February 2008
45
20
16
9
59
40
+19
0 44.44
Cerro
July 2008
February 2009
15
6
5
4
20
12
+8
0 40.00
Blooming
20 February 2009
30 June 2009
19
6
6
7
20
25
−5
0 31.58
[17]
Cerro
18 December 2009
May 2010
21
11
4
6
33
23
+10
0 52.38
Defensor Sporting
May 2010
9 December 2011
52
27
11
14
88
49
+39
0 51.92
Independiente del Valle
24 September 2012
29 July 2016
198
100
44
54
306
211
+95
0 50.51
Baniyas
31 July 2016
21 October 2016
8
0
2
6
6
14
−8
00 0.00
[11]
Olimpia
15 December 2016
24 February 2017
6
3
1
2
8
4
+4
0 50.00
[18]
LDU Quito
5 July 2017
16 June 2021
197
93
58
46
318
213
+105
0 47.21
[19]
Nacional
16 December 2021
Present
51
31
10
10
86
36
+50
0 60.78
Career total
612
297
157
158
944
627
+317
0 48.53
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Honours
Manager
Fénix
Uruguayan Segunda División: 2006–07
Defensor Sporting
LDU Quito
Ecuadorian Serie A: 2018
Copa Ecuador: 2019
Supercopa Ecuador: 2020
Nacional
Intermedio: 2022
Clausura: 2022
Uruguayan Primera División: 2022
References
"Trayectoria" [ Path] (in Spanish). Pablo Repetto. Retrieved 7 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto, el entrenador de Liga de Quito que quiere volver a ser el verdugo de Boca y River" [ Pablo Repetto, the manager of Liga de Quito who wants to be the tormentor of Boca and River again] (in Spanish). Goal.com. 27 August 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto: "Tengo claro el estilo de juego a pesar de las críticas"" [ Pablo Repetto: "I have the playing style very clear despite the criticism"] (in Spanish). Primicias. 4 July 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto: el técnico campeón" [ Pablo Repetto: the champion manager] (in Spanish). Fútbol.uy. 6 December 2010. Retrieved 7 September 2021 . ""No era bueno como jugador, por eso me dediqué a ser DT"" [ "I was not good as a player, that is why I dedicated myself to become a manager"] (in Spanish). El Telégrafo. 3 July 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Tienen nuevo jefe elegido" [ They have a new boss chosen] (in Spanish). ESPN. 20 February 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "El uruguayo Cerro definió su nuevo cuerpo técnico de cara a la Copa Libertadores" [ Uruguayan Cerro set their new technical staff ahead of the Copa Libertadores] (in Spanish). Panamá América. 16 December 2009. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Defensor cesó al DT Pablo Repetto" [ Defensor sacked the manager Pablo Repetto] (in Spanish). Ovación Digital. Archived from the original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto, nuevo DT de Independiente de Ecuador" [ Pablo Repetto, new manager of Ecuador's Independiente] (in Spanish). Fútbol.uy. 24 September 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto Fue Presentado Como Nuevo DT Del Baniyas" [ Pablo Repetto was presented as new manager of Baniyas] (in Spanish). Futbolizados. 31 July 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Baniyas slump to yet another loss, and Pablo Repetto pays the price with his job" . The National News. 21 October 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto fue cesado como DT de Baniyas por una nueva derrota" [ Pablo Repetto was sacked as manager of Baniyas after a new defeat] (in Spanish). Bendito Fútbol. 22 October 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto, nuevo entrenador del Olimpia" [ Pablo Repetto, new manager of Olimpia] (in Spanish). La Nación. 15 December 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto deja de ser el entrenador de Olimpia" [ Pablo Repetto left as manager of Olimpia] (in Spanish). D10. 24 February 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Pablo Repetto, presentado como DT de Liga de Quito" [ Pablo Repetto, presented as manager of Liga de Quito] (in Spanish). El Universo. 5 July 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Liga de Quito oficializó la salida del entrenador uruguayo Pablo Repetto" [ Liga de Quito turned official the departure of Uruguayan manager Pablo Repetto] (in Spanish). El Comercio. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "El DT Pablo Repetto tuvo poco tiempo para implementar su estilo" [ Manager Pablo Repetto had little time to implement his style] (in Spanish). El Comercio. 11 July 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "La salida es por allá" [ The exit is right this way] (in Spanish). Tigo Sports. 24 February 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2021 . "Liga de Quito regresa a los entrenamientos, pero sin Pablo Repetto" [ Liga de Quito return to trainings, but without Pablo Repetto] (in Spanish). Primicias. 7 June 2021. Retrieved 8 September 2021 .
External links
Current Uruguayan Primera División managers
Pablo Repetto managerial positions
León (1930 –38)
Latorre , Salgado c (1939 –42)
Díaz (1944 –49)
Vásquez (1949 –54)
Bores (1954 )
Ocampo (1955 –57)
Vásquez (1957 )
Ortega (1958 –59)
Gómez Nogueira (1960 )
Soto (1961 )
Gómez Nogueira (1962 )
Aballay (1963 )
Arantes (1964 )
Salgado (1964 )
Gradym (1965 )
Ocampo (1966 –68)
Gómez Nogueira (1968 –69)
Solimando (1970 )
Arce (1971 )
Jiménez (1971 )
Viera (1972 )
Araque (1972 )
Montoya (1973 –76)
Cap (1977 –78)
Zubía (1978 )
Muñoz (1978 –79)
Gómez Nogueira (1979 )
Araujo (1980 )
Ríos (1980 )
Grimaldi (1981 –82)
Tobar (1982 )
Maschio (1982 )
Muñoz (1983 )
de Simone (1983 –84)
Montoya (1984 )
Morales (1985 )
Oria (1985 )
Montoya (1986 –87)
Hohberg (1988 )
Vilic (1989 )
Bertocchi (1989 –90)
Carrera (1990 –91)
Malbernat (1992 )
Vaca (1993 )
Brunell (1993 )
Zubía (1993 –94)
Guerra (1994 )
Aguirre (1994 )
Sevilla (1995 )
Sócrates (1996 )
Sevilla (1996 )
Encalada (1996 )
Bertocchi (1996 )
Rodríguez Riolfo (1997 )
Cabral (1998 )
Massa (1998 )
Pellegrini (1999 –00)
Ospina (2000 )
Díaz (2000 )
Asad (2001 –02)
Rivoira (2002 )
Fossati (2003 –04)
Carreño (2004 )
Oblitas (2004 –06)
Bauza (2006 –08)
Fossati (2009 )
Bauza (2010 –13)
Zubeldía (2014 –15)
Borghi (2016 )
Gutiérrez (2016 )
Aguinaga (2016 )
Munúa (2017 )
Repetto (2017 –21)
Di Noia c (2021 )
Marini (2021 –22)
Méndez c (2022 )
Zubeldía (2022 –)
(c) = caretaker manager
На других языках - [en] Pablo Repetto [es] Pablo Repetto Pablo Eduardo Repetto Aquino (n. Montevideo, Uruguay, 14 de marzo de 1974) es un entrenador de fútbol. Actualmente dirige a Nacional de la Primera División de Uruguay. Es el primer entrenador en ganar y eliminar a Boca Juniors en La Bombonera y a River Plate en el Monumental en una misma edición de la Copa Libertadores, al mando del equipo ecuatoriano Independiente del Valle, quedando subcampeón del torneo. [ru] Репетто, Пабло Па́бло Репе́тто (исп. Pablo Eduardo Repetto Aquino; род. 14 марта 1974, Монтевидео) — уругвайский футболист и футбольный тренер.
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