Andrés Rebottaro Explained

Andrés Rebottaro
Fullname:Andrés Orlando Rebottaro
Birth Date:5 September 1952
Position:Defender
Youthclubs1:Newell's Old Boys
Years1:1970–1978
Years2:1979
Years3:1980
Years4:1981
Clubs1:Newell's Old Boys
Clubs2:Boca Juniors
Clubs3:Tigre
Clubs4:Colón de Santa Fe
Caps1:251
Caps2:9
Caps3:?
Caps4:?
Goals1:6
Goals2:0
Goals3:?
Goals4:?
Nationalyears1:1974–1976
Nationalteam1:Argentina
Nationalcaps1:?
Nationalgoals1:?
Manageryears1:1990s
Manageryears2:1999–2000
Manageryears3:2003–2004
Manageryears4:2004–2005
Manageryears5:2005–2006
Manageryears6:2007–2009
Manageryears7:2010
Managerclubs1:Atlético Tucumán
Managerclubs2:Newell's Old Boys
Managerclubs3:Atlético Tucumán
Managerclubs4:Aldosivi
Managerclubs5:Atlético Tucumán
Managerclubs6:Aldosivi
Managerclubs7:Talleres de Córdoba
Pcupdate:November 2008

Andrés Orlando Rebottaro (born 5 September 1952 in Rosario) is a former Argentine football defender who played most of his career for Newell's Old Boys.

Club career

Rebottaro came through the Newell's Old Boys youth system to make his professional debut in 1970. In 1974 he was part of the team that won the Metropolitano championship. He made 250 appearances for the club between 1970 and 1978.

In 1979, he played for Boca Juniors, he wound down his playing career with Club Atlético Tigre in 1980 and Colón de Santa Fe in 1981.

International career

Rebottaro played for the Argentina national team in the 1970s[1] including appearances in the Copa América 1975[2]

Managerial career

Rebottaro worked as the manager of Atlético Tucumán in the 1990s and in 1999 he became manager of Newell's Old Boys in the Argentine Primera.[3]

In 2003, he returned to Atlético Tucumán where he led the team to the Torneo Argentino A Clausura championship in 2003.[4] In 2004, he took over as the manager of Aldosivi and led them to the Torneo Argentino A Clausura 2005 championship and promotion to the Argentine 2nd division.[5]

In 2005, he returned to Atlético Tucumán and in 2007 he joined Aldosivi again as youth team coach, only to take over as manager in October 2007. In 2010, he joined Talleres de Córdoba

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/players/arg-players-6498.html Argentina international footballers
  2. https://www.rsssf.org/tables/75safull.html Copa América 1975 squads
  3. http://www.futbolxxi.com/Tecnico.aspx?ID=218&SEOTecnico=Rebottaro+Andres Managerial statistics in the Argentine Primera
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg3-int04.html Argentino A 2003-04
  5. https://www.rsssf.org/tablesa/arg3-int05.html Argentino A 2004-05