Daniel Garnero Explained

Daniel Garnero
Full Name:Daniel Oscar Garnero
Height:1.80 m
Birth Date:1 April 1969
Birth Place:Lomas de Zamora, Argentina
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1991–1995
Years2:1996
Years3:1997–1999
Years4:2000
Years5:2000–2001
Clubs1:Independiente
Clubs2:Universidad Católica
Clubs3:Independiente
Clubs4:Toros Neza
Clubs5:Independiente
Caps1:129
Caps2:15
Caps3:78
Caps4:12
Caps5:27
Totalcaps:261
Goals1:14
Goals2:1
Goals3:7
Goals4:3
Goals5:1
Totalgoals:26
Nationalyears1:1995
Nationalteam1:Argentina
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2002–2005
Manageryears2:2005–2006
Manageryears3:2006–2007
Manageryears4:2008–2009
Manageryears5:2010
Manageryears6:2011–2012
Manageryears7:2012–2013
Manageryears8:2013–2014
Manageryears9:2014–2015
Manageryears10:2015–2016
Manageryears11:2016–2017
Manageryears12:2018–2020
Manageryears13:2021–2023
Manageryears14:2023–2024
Managerclubs1:Arsenal de Sarandí (assistant)
Managerclubs2:Estudiantes La Plata (assistant)
Managerclubs3:Independiente (assistant)
Managerclubs4:Arsenal de Sarandí
Managerclubs5:Independiente
Managerclubs6:San Martín SJ
Managerclubs7:Banfield
Managerclubs8:San Martín SJ
Managerclubs9:Independiente Rivadavia
Managerclubs10:Sol de América
Managerclubs11:Guaraní
Managerclubs12:Olimpia
Managerclubs13:Libertad
Managerclubs14:Paraguay

Daniel Oscar Garnero (born 1 April 1969) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.

Career

Garnero played most of his career for Club Atlético Independiente. He also made a short spell in Chilean football with Universidad Católica, and Mexico with Toros Neza.

Coaching career

After retiring as a player, Garnero became the assistant manager to Jorge Burruchaga at Arsenal de Sarandí. He has also held coaching positions at Estudiantes de La Plata and Independiente. In July 2008 he was appointed as manager of Arsenal de Sarandí as replacement for Gustavo Alfaro. On 25 April 2009 he was sacked as manager of Arsenal de Sarandi.[1] On 20 May 2010 was named as Independiente's new coach, the former Diablos Rojos player replaces Americo Gallego, who left the club a few days ago.[2] On 21 September 2010, Independiente have parted ways with coach Daniel Garnero by mutual consent, just four months after he took over from Americo Gallego at the Argentine giants. He later coached San Martín SJ, Banfield and Independiente Rivadavia, before moving to Paraguay, where he managed Sol de América, Guaraní, Olimpia and Libertad. He later became the head coach of Paraguay national team, until he was dismissed after a winless group stage exit from the 2024 Copa América.[3]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Arsenal de Sarandí1 July 200826 April 2009
Independiente1 July 201020 September 2010
San Martín SJ15 March 201123 April 2012
Banfield16 July 201229 March 2013
San Martín SJ4 July 20131 October 2013
Independiente Rivadavia1 November 201427 April 2015
Sol de América11 June 201519 May 2016
Guaraní6 August 201631 December 2017
Olimpia1 January 201825 October 2020
Libertad1 January 202120 September 2023
Paraguay20 September 20238 July 2024
Total

Notes and References

  1. http://www.celesteyrojo.com.ar/Pagina.php?pg=Informacion_25042009.html&img=ZN20082008-2.jpg Garnero ya no es el DT
  2. http://esportes.terra.com.br/futebol/noticias/0,,OI4441532-EI1832,00.html Independiente anuncia Daniel Garnero como novo técnico
  3. Web site: Paraguay fires coach Garnero after winless Copa America . Associated Press . 8 July 2024 .