Giovanni Hernández Explained

Giovanni Hernández
Fullname:Giovanni Hernández Soto
Birth Date:1976 6, df=y
Birth Place:Cali, Colombia
Height:1.72 m
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1986–1993
Youthclubs1:Boca Juniors de Cali
Years1:1993–1995
Clubs1:Once Caldas
Caps1:28
Goals1:11
Years2:1995–1996
Clubs2:América de Cali
Caps2:68
Goals2:6
Years3:1996–1999
Clubs3:Independiente Medellín
Caps3:111
Goals3:20
Years4:2000–2003
Clubs4:Deportivo Cali
Caps4:146
Goals4:32
Years5:2003–2006
Clubs5:Colón de Santa Fe
Caps5:124
Goals5:14
Years6:2007–2008
Clubs6:Colo-Colo
Caps6:39
Goals6:13
Years7:2008–2012
Clubs7:Junior
Caps7:203
Goals7:52
Years8:2013–2014
Clubs8:Independiente Medellín
Caps8:46
Goals8:5
Years9:2014
Clubs9:Uniautónoma
Caps9:11
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:781
Totalgoals:154
Nationalyears1:1995–2009
Nationalteam1:Colombia
Nationalcaps1:46
Nationalgoals1:5
Manageryears1:2015
Managerclubs1:Uniautónoma
Manageryears2:2016
Managerclubs2:Real Cartagena
Manageryears3:2016
Managerclubs3:Junior
Manageryears4:2018–2023
Managerclubs4:Atlético
Pcupdate:29 January 2015
Ntupdate:17 November 2010

Giovanni Andrés Hernández Soto (pronounced as /es/; born 17 June 1976), is a Colombian football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Atlético F.C. in the Colombian Categoría Primera B, and formerly managed Uniautónoma, Real Cartagena and Junior.

Before his career as a coach, he played as a midfielder and was famous for his technical skills and ability to create chances as a playmaker, as well as his penchant for setting-up goals from free kicks.

Club career

Early career

Giovanni Hernández made his professional debut at the age of 17 with Once Caldas in 1993.[1] In 1995, he played for América de Cali and he scored 5 goals during this season. He continued playing for the club during the 1996 Copa Libertadores where he scored 2 goals. He played for Independiente Medellín during 1998. At the end of that year, he was signed by Deportivo Cali.

Deportivo Cali

He played for Deportivo Cali in the 1999 Copa Libertadores as a substitute, but after a few goals he became a starter for the 2001 season, where he scored 13 goals.

Colón

In the second half of 2003, Hernández was sold to Argentine club Colón de Santa Fe. In his debut match on 12 August, he scored a free kick goal and made an assist, in a 3-1 victory against Velez Sarsfield as part of the first stage of the 2003 Copa Sudamericana.[2] [3] He quickly became one of the favorites in the Argentine league reaching a total of 12 goals that season.

Colo-Colo

On 15 January 2007, Hernandez joined Chilean club Colo-Colo on a one-year contract with a transfer fee of $800,000.[4] [5] He was brought in to replace the 2006 South American Player of the Year, Matías Fernández, and was handed the prestigious #10 jersey. He was a vital part of the team that would eventually win the 2007 Apertura championship, being the second top scoring of the team with 7 goals. Colo-Colo also won the 2007 Clausura, with Hernandez being part of the squad, and scoring 6 goals.

At the end of the year, Colo-Colo's president wanted him to stay at the club, but Hernandez told the press, "I asked for a Coca-Cola, but I got water with gas" meaning that he had certain terms that he asked for, but the club could not meet them.[6]

Junior

After receiving offers from Barcelona of Ecuador and Necaxa of Mexico,[7] [8] in January 2008, the midfielder went back to Colombia to play for Junior de Barranquilla, signing a three-year contract and becoming the most expensive transfer made by the team at that time.[9] When Hernandez arrived, Junior were close to being relegated, because the team had very poor 2006 and 2007 seasons. Junior also had a poor 2008 Apertura season, failing to qualify for the playoffs, but in the 2008 Finalizacion, with the help of Hernandez and other new signings, Junior reached the playoffs and avoided relegation as well.

In the 2009 Apertura, he scored 5 goals to help Junior reach the finals, where they lost to Once Caldas. He had a great 2009 Clausura season, scoring nine goals in 15 games, including a streak of five consecutive games scoring.[10] His goals helped Junior make the playoffs, but he failed to score any in the playoffs and Junior eventually missed out on the finals. Junior won the 2010 Apertura, which was his first title with the club.[11] In December 2010, Universitario of the Peruvian Primera División made an offer for him, but Hernandez declined, expressing his desire to stay in Barranquilla.[12] After declining the offer, he signed a two-year contract extension.[13]

In the 2011 Clausura, Junior qualified for the playoffs, and faced Millonarios in the semi-finals. Junior lost the first leg 3-0,[14] but in the second leg Junior came back and won 3-0, with Hernandez scoring the goal to tie the series.[15] He later scored his penalty in the shootout, which Junior won to qualify to the final.[16] In the finals, Junior won the first leg 3-2. In the second leg on 21 December, Once Caldas won 2-1 and tied the series, sending the game into penalties. He assisted Carlos Bacca's goal and scored his penalty in the shootout to win his second title with Junior.[17] [18]

In December 2012, Hernandez told Junior's president that he wished to stay at the club and renovate his contract for two more years. However, the club only gave him the option to renovate his contract for one year, and he left the club that month.[19]

Independiente Medellin

On 20 December 2012, he returned to Independiente Medellín, the club he played for from 1996 to 1999.[20]

In September 2013, he had an argument with manager Pedro Sarmiento after being subbed off early in a loss against Boyaca Chico and not being included in the squad in the following match against Atlético Nacional. However, everything was settled quickly and he resumed training within a few days.[21] At the end of the 2014 Apertura, Hernandez left the club.

Uniautonoma

In June 2014, Hernandez joined Uniautónoma for the 2014 Finalizacion tournament.[22]

International career

Hernández was called up to the Colombia national team for the 2001 Copa América, which they won. Colombia did not qualify for the 2002 FIFA World Cup but did qualify for the 2003 Confederations Cup where he was called up again. Giovanni scored 3 goals in 5 games and he was considered one of the best players of the tournament. He played in the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup with a lacklustre performance, not scoring a single goal.

After a three-year absence from the Colombia national team, Giovanni was recalled for the match against Mexico on 22 August 2007.[23]

Personal life

In September 2010, it was reported that Hernandez failed to pay approximately 865,000 pesos ($215,000) to the Argentine government while he was playing for Colon in 2005.[24]

Career statistics

International goals

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Honours

América de Cali

Colo-Colo

Junior

Colombia

Individual

References

  1. Web site: 2 June 2010 . Giovanni Hernández el "Príncipe" rojiblanco . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100605110520/http://www.golgolgol.net/Colombia/Futbol_Colombiano/Liga_Postobon/Noticias/Giovanni_Hernandez_el_Principe_rojiblanco_112-83644.html . 5 June 2010 . golgolgol.net.
  2. Web site: 3 June 2010 . Giovanni Hernández es el nuevo ídolo de la afición 'tiburona' . 2022-07-01 . futbolred.com . spanish.
  3. Web site: 12 August 2003 . Colón de Santa Fe - Vélez Sarsfield 3:1 (Copa Sudamericana 2003, 1. Round) . 2022-07-01 . worldfootball.net . en.
  4. Web site: 15 January 2007 . Giovanni Hernández es nuevo jugador de Colo Colo . 2022-06-30 . Caracol Radio . es.
  5. Web site: 15 January 2007 . El colombiano Giovanni Hernández es nuevo refuerzo del Colo-Colo . 2022-06-30 . Mediotiempo . es-MX.
  6. Web site: 2007-12-23 . Giovanni Hernández admite principio de acuerdo con Necaxa de México . 2022-06-30 . Caracol Radio . es.
  7. Web site: 2007-12-27 . Giovanni Hernández vuelve a ser prioridad para toreros . 2022-06-30 . El Universo . es.
  8. Web site: 27 December 2007 . Giovanni Hernández está muy cerca del Necaxa . 2022-06-30 . www.colombia.com.
  9. Web site: 2008-01-02 . Giovanni Hernández nuevo jugador de Atlético Junior . 2022-06-30 . Caracol Radio . es.
  10. Web site: Giovanni Hernández » Primera A 2009 Clausura . 2022-07-01 . worldfootball.net . en.
  11. Web site: 2 June 2010 . Junior superó 3-1 a Equidad, se coronó campeón y obtuvo su sexta estrella . 2022-06-30 . futbolred.com . spanish.
  12. Web site: 6 December 2010 . Universitario de Perú está a la espera de Giovanni Hernández . 2022-07-01 . ELESPECTADOR.COM . spanish.
  13. Web site: 2010-12-10 . Giovanni Hernandez se queda en el Atletico Junior . 2022-07-01 . ELESPECTADOR.COM . spanish.
  14. Web site: Lo goleó 3-0 en El Campín: ¡Junior, Millonarios tu papá! . 2022-06-30 . futbolred.com . spanish.
  15. Web site: 15 December 2011 . Atlético Junior - Millonarios 5:4 (Primera A 2011 Clausura Play-offs, Semi-finals) . 2022-07-01 . worldfootball.net . en.
  16. Web site: 2011-12-14 . Junior venció a Millonarios y se clasificó a la final del fútbol profesional . 2022-06-30 . Semana.com . spanish.
  17. Web site: 21 December 2011 . Junior tu papa . 2022-07-01 . ELESPECTADOR.COM . spanish.
  18. Web site: 21 December 2011 . Junior venció a Once Caldas y se consagró campeón . 2022-07-01 . ESPN.com.co . es.
  19. Web site: 29 November 2012 . "Quiero seguir dos años y Junior solo me ofrece uno": Giovanni Hernández . 2022-07-01 . EL HERALDO . es.
  20. Web site: 20 December 2012 . Giovanni Hernández es el nuevo refuerzo del Independiente Medellín . 2022-07-01 . RPP . es.
  21. Web site: 2013-09-17 . ¿Cuál será la suerte de Giovanni Hernández? . 2022-07-01 . Semana.com . spanish.
  22. Web site: 17 June 2014 . Giovanni Hernández, nuevo futbolista de Uniautónoma . 2022-07-01 . futbolred.com . spanish.
  23. Web site: 2007-08-22 . Castrillon's goal lifts Colombia over Mexico 1–0 in exhibition . 2022-06-30 . The Denver Post . en-US.
  24. Web site: 2010-09-01 . Giovanni Hernández, objeto de petición de Fisco argentino para que lo capturen . 2022-07-01 . ELESPECTADOR.COM . spanish.

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