Gustavo Campagnuolo Explained

Gustavo Campagnuolo
Fullname:Gustavo Jorge Campagnuolo
Birth Date:27 June 1973
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Years1:1994–1997
Years2:1997–1998
Years3:1998–2001
Years4:2001–2003
Years5:2003–2005
Years6:2005–2009
Years7:2009–2010
Clubs3:San Lorenzo
Caps1:75
Caps2:2
Caps3:51
Caps4:71
Caps5:47
Caps6:79
Caps7:0
Goals1:0
Goals2:0
Goals3:0
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:0
Manageryears1:2011–2012
Managerclubs1:Banfield (gk coach)
Manageryears2:2012–2015
Managerclubs2:San Lorenzo (gk coach)
Manageryears3:2016–2017
Managerclubs3:Argentina (gk coach)
Manageryears4:2019
Managerclubs4:Huracán (gk coach)
Manageryears5:2020–2022
Managerclubs5:Vélez Sarsfield (gk coach)

Gustavo Jorge Campagnuolo (born June 27, 1973) is an Argentine former football goalkeeper who played mostly for Racing Club.

Career

Born in Buenos Aires, Campagnuolo started his playing career in 1994 for Deportivo Español. During the 1997–98 season he played for Valencia of Spain but returned to Argentina after only making 2 league appearances for the club. His spell at Valencia was unsuccessful, and he is remembered for being the team's goalkeeper in a 6–0 defeat to Salamanca at El Helmántico.[1]

Between 1998 and 2001, Campagnuolo played for San Lorenzo where he was part of the team that won the Clausura 2001 tournament. After this success he joined Racing Club where he was part of the team that won the Apertura 2001, which was the first league title for Racing in 35 years.

Between 2003 and 2005 he played in Mexico for Tigres before returning to Racing Club. In 2009, he returned to San Lorenzo de Almagro, where he played until his retirement in 2010.[2]

Coaching career

After retiring at the end of the 2009–10 season, Campagnuolo started working as a goalkeeper coach for Banfield. In 2012 he returned to his former club San Lorenzo, still as a goalkeeper coach. In 2016 he worked under manager Edgardo Bauza for the Argentina national football team as goalkeeper coach until April 2017 where Bauza was sacked. He then moved to Huracán where he served for a few months.[3]

Ahead of the 2019–20 season, he returned to San Lorenzo as a goalkeeper coach under the staff of Juan Antonio Pizzi.[4] Pizzi and his staff, including Campagnuolo, was fired on 31 October 2019.[5]

On 17 April 2020, Campagnuolo was appointed goalkeeper coach of Vélez Sarsfield under manager Mauricio Pellegrino.[6] Pellegrino and his staff, including Campagnuolo, was fired in March 2022.[7]

Honours

SeasonTeamTitle
Clausura 2001San LorenzoPrimera División Argentina
Apertura 2001Racing ClubPrimera División Argentina

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: El Valencia logró sus 11 últimos títulos con jugadores argentinos en su equipo . 2010-07-02 . europapress.es . Spanish . 2010-07-12 .
  2. News: Se tendrían que haber manejado de otro modo . Clarín . 2010-06-18 . Spanish . 2010-07-12 .
  3. https://www.footballdatabase.eu/en/player/details/26945-gustavo-campagnuolo Profile at Footballdatabase
  4. https://mundoazulgrana.com.ar/sanlorenzo/noticias/28520/campagnuolo_vuelve_a_san_lorenzo.html Campagnuolo vuelve a San Lorenzo
  5. https://www.infobae.com/deportes/2019/10/31/juan-antonio-pizzi-dejo-de-ser-el-tecnico-de-san-lorenzo/ Juan Antonio Pizzi dejó de ser el técnico de San Lorenzo y escribió una carta de despedida
  6. https://iusport.com/art/104828/velez-sarsfield-anuncia-a-pellegrino-como-nuevo-entrenador Vélez Sarsfield anuncia a Pellegrino como nuevo entrenador
  7. https://www.telam.com.ar/notas/202203/587294-futbol-velez-pellegrino-renuncia.html Mauricio Pellegrino renunció como técnico de Vélez