Gustavo Munúa Explained

Gustavo Munúa
Fullname:Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera
Birth Date:27 January 1978
Birth Place:Montevideo, Uruguay
Position:Goalkeeper
Currentclub:Banfield (manager)
Youthyears1:1986–1997
Youthclubs1:Nacional
Years1:1997–2003
Caps1:102
Goals1:3
Years2:2003–2009
Caps2:27
Goals2:0
Years3:2009–2010
Caps3:38
Goals3:0
Years4:2010–2013
Caps4:86
Goals4:0
Years5:2013–2014
Caps5:0
Goals5:0
Years6:2014–2015
Caps6:41
Goals6:0
Totalcaps:294
Totalgoals:3
Nationalyears1:1998–2004
Nationalcaps1:21
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2015–2016
Managerclubs1:Nacional
Manageryears2:2016–2017
Managerclubs2:LDU
Manageryears3:2017–2018
Managerclubs3:Deportivo B
Manageryears4:2018–2019
Manageryears5:2019–2020
Managerclubs5:Nacional
Manageryears6:2021–2023
Managerclubs6:Unión Santa Fe
Manageryears7:2023
Managerclubs7:Murcia
Manageryears8:2024–
Managerclubs8:Banfield

Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera (born 27 January 1978) is a Uruguayan former footballer who played as a goalkeeper, currently the manager of Argentine club Club Atlético Banfield.

After starting out at Nacional he spent most of his professional career in Spain, mainly at Deportivo de La Coruña where he could never be a starter in six seasons. He also played in the country for Málaga and Levante, being first choice and appearing in 151 La Liga matches over one decade.

An Uruguayan international for six years, Munúa represented the country at the 2002 World Cup. As manager, he had two spells at Nacional and also worked in the top divisions of Ecuador and Argentina.

Playing career

Club

Nacional

Born in Montevideo, Munúa started his career at local Club Nacional de Football, where he won four Uruguayan Primera División titles in a row. He held the record of being the first goalkeeper to score in Uruguayan football, when he netted from a free kick in a league win against Central Español.[1]

Munúa later scored three goals from penalties, both in the league and the Copa Libertadores.[1]

Deportivo

Munúa left Nacional in 2003, joining La Liga side Deportivo de La Coruña on a six-year contract,[2] where he struggled to gain first-choice status. From 2003 to 2006 he was topped by Spanish international José Francisco Molina and, subsequently, faced stiff competition from Israel's Dudu Aouate.

In January 2008, after regaining first-choice from Aouate, both goalkeepers were involved in a post-training punching session that resulted in both being suspended for the match against Villarreal CF, as well as subsequent league games.[3] In February, due to B-team goalkeeper Fabri's inexperience, both players were reinstated in the squad, although the Israeli regained his lost spot.

After having started the following season, as Aouate, deemed surplus to requirements, Munúa eventually returned to back-up status, as Aouate was sold to RCD Mallorca and Fabri returned to the reserves. On 25 January 2009, due to the forced absence of new first-choice Dani Aranzubia (sent off the previous week against FC Barcelona), he returned to action for his only appearance of the campaign, a 1–0 loss at Real Madrid.[4]

Málaga and Levante

On 28 June 2009, Munúa signed a one-year deal with Málaga CF.[5] At his new club he was an instant first choice, appearing in all the league games in his first year as the Andalusians barely avoided relegation (17th position).

After only one season, Munúa rejected a new contract offer and was released by the club, on 26 May 2010.[6] On 6 August he signed with Levante UD, returned to the top flight after two years,[7] and he made his official debut on 28 August, in a 1–4 home defeat to Sevilla FC.[8]

Munúa was a starter for the Valencian Community side throughout the vast majority of his spell.[9] However, late into his third season, he, alongside Sergio Ballesteros and Juanlu, was accused by teammate José Barkero of lack of commitment during a 4–0 home loss against Deportivo, which led to several match fixing allegations.[10] [11]

Later years

In January 2014, after a brief spell with ACF Fiorentina which consisted of two UEFA Europa League appearances,[12] the 36-year-old Munúa returned to his country and Nacional.[13]

International

Munúa made his debut for Uruguay aged 20, in a friendly match with Chile on 24 May 1998. As a backup, he represented the nation at the 2001 Copa América[14] and the 2002 FIFA World Cup.[15]

Coaching career

After winning the 2015 national championship with the latter, as team captain, Munúa was announced as Álvaro Gutiérrez's replacement as head coach.[16] The following season, he resigned in June 2016 due to a poor showing in the Clausura tournament.[17]

In December 2016, Munúa was named manager of Ecuador's L.D.U. Quito.[18] He was dismissed at the end of July, having won one of 20 league matches, but also reached the knockout stages of the Copa Sudamericana with victories over Defensor Sporting and Club Bolívar.[19]

On 7 November 2017, Munúa returned to his former club Deportivo as manager of their reserves in the Segunda División B.[20] In his one season in the dugout, the club reached the play-offs where they lost on away goals to Extremadura UD after a 3–3 aggregate draw.[21]

Munúa joined fellow third division side FC Cartagena on 10 July 2018.[22] He again took his team to the post-season, this time being eliminated 3–1 in the semi-finals by SD Ponferradina.[23]

On 22 December 2019, Munúa took advantage of a contract clause allowing him to leave for a top-flight or foreign team, and returned to Nacional for the upcoming season; he mentioned the necessity of being nearer his two teenage children.[24] He was relieved of his job on 15 October 2020, after losing the Apertura final to C.A. Rentistas.[25]

In October 2021, Munúa was hired at Unión de Santa Fe, ranked 14th in the Argentine Primera División.[26] He led the team to the last 16 of the 2022 Copa Sudamericana, losing 4–1 on aggregate to his former team Nacional.[27] On 4 April 2023, he was dismissed, with one win and four losses leaving the team second from bottom after nine games of the new season.[28]

Career statistics

Club performance[29] LeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club LeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
UruguayLeagueCupLeague CupSouth AmericaTotal
1997NacionalPrimera División10??10
1998110??110
1999110??110
200000??00
2001270??270
2002331??331
2003192??192
SpainLeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaEuropeTotal
2003–04DeportivoLa Liga504010100
2004–051702020200
2005–0600000000
2006–07006060
2007–08402060
2008–0910000010
2009–10Málaga38000380
2010–11Levante20040240
2011–1237020390
2012–131800000180
ItalyLeagueCoppa ItaliaSupercoppa ItalianaEuropeTotal
2013–14FiorentinaSerie A00002020
TotalUruguay1023??1023
Spain1400200301630
Italy00002020
Career total2423200502673

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Nacional29 June 20155 June 2016 [30]
LDU13 December 20163 July 2017[31]
Deportivo B7 November 201728 May 2018[32]
10 July 201822 December 2019[33]
Nacional22 December 201916 October 2020
Unión Santa Fe27 September 20214 April 2023 [34]
1 July 20238 November 2023[35]
Banfield22 June 2024present
Total

Honours

Nacional

1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2014–15

Uruguay

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Vestidos de salvadores. Dressed as saviours. Por Decir Algo. Joaquín. Fernández. es. 13 January 2014. 5 November 2020.
  2. Web site: Deportivo dive in for Munúa. UEFA. 26 August 2003. 13 May 2010.
  3. Web site: Deportivo keepers axed after fight. CNN. 11 January 2008. 8 April 2008.
  4. News: Un gol de Raúl da otro triunfo al Real Madrid (1–0). Raúl goal gives another win to Real Madrid (1–0). 20 minutos. es. 25 January 2009. 22 February 2018.
  5. Web site: Duo make Málaga moves. Sky Sports. 28 June 2009. 28 June 2009.
  6. News: El Málaga no renovará a Munúa. Málaga will not renew Munúa. Diario Sur. es. 26 May 2010. 26 May 2010. 27 May 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100527201027/http://malagacf.sur.es/noticias/2010-05-26/malaga-renovara-munua-20100526.html. dead.
  7. Web site: El Levante UD llega a un acuerdo con Munúa para la próxima temporada y será presentado esta misma tarde. Levante UD reach an agreement with Munua for the next season and he will be presented this afternoon. Levante UD. es. 6 August 2010. 6 August 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110720180217/http://es.levanteud.com/noticias/levante11308.html. 20 July 2011.
  8. Web site: El Sevilla se sacude sus penas con goles. Sevilla shake off their chagrins with goals. RTVE. es. 29 August 2010. 22 February 2018.
  9. News: Las tranquilas tardes de Munúa. Munúa's peaceful afternoons. El País. Riccardo. Iori. es. 18 October 2011. 30 April 2019.
  10. News: Incendio en el vestuario del Levante por las acusaciones de amaño entre jugadores. Fire in Levante locker room for match-fixing accusations between players. Libertad Digital. es. 1 May 2013. 5 June 2013.
  11. Web site: Levante thrown into doubt. Football España. 6 May 2013. 5 June 2013.
  12. News: Fiorentina, ufficiale la risoluzione del portiere Munua. Fiorentina, goalkeeper Munua's termination official. La Gazzetta dello Sport. it. 21 January 2014. 22 November 2019.
  13. News: El portero Gustavo Munúa regresa a Uruguay para fichar por Nacional. Goalkeeper Gustavo Munúa returns to Uruguay to sign for Nacional. Mundo Deportivo. es. 18 January 2014. 5 November 2020.
  14. Web site: Copa América 2001. RSSSF. Martín. Tabeira. https://web.archive.org/web/20131019104840/http://www.rsssf.com/tables/2001safull.html. 5 November 2020. 19 October 2013.
  15. News: Recoba lidera al combinado charrúa. Recoba leads charrúa outfit. Diario AS. es. 19 May 2002. 5 November 2020.
  16. Web site: Gustavo Munúa se retira para ser el nuevo DT de Nacional. Gustavo Munúa retires to become the new HC of Nacional. ESPN. es. 30 June 2015. 30 June 2015.
  17. Web site: Gustavo Munúa sorprendió y renunció como entrenador de Nacional. Gustavo Munúa surprised and resigned as manager of Nacional. Fútbol Uruguay. es. 6 June 2016. 20 October 2019.
  18. Web site: Munúa é nomeado técnico da LDU Quito. Munúa is named manager of LDU Quito. CONMEBOL. es. 15 December 2016. 20 October 2019.
  19. News: Principio de acuerdo para rescisión de contrato de Gustavo Munúa con Liga de Quito. Agreement in principle for rescinding Gustavo Munúa's contract with Liga de Quito. El Universo. es. 30 July 2017. 20 October 2019.
  20. Web site: Gustavo Munúa, nuevo entrenador del Fabril. Gustavo Munúa, new manager of Fabril. Deportivo La Coruña. es. 7 November 2017. 18 November 2017.
  21. News: El Extremadura, un poco más cerca. Extremadura, a little bit closer. Hoy. es. 26 May 2018. 20 October 2019.
  22. News: El FC Cartagena ficha al entrenador uruguayo Gustavo Munúa. FC Cartagena sign Uruguayan manager Gustavo Munúa. La Opinión de Murcia. Diego. Sánchez. es. 10 July 2018. 20 October 2019.
  23. Web site: El Toralín: fin del camino (1–0). El Toralín: end of the road (1–0). Sport Cartagena. es. 15 June 2019. 20 October 2019.
  24. News: Gustavo Munúa regresa a Nacional. Gustavo Munúa returns to Nacional. Sport. es. 22 December 2019. 29 January 2020.
  25. Web site: Gustavo Munúa habló de su salida de Nacional: "No me lo esperaba". Gustavo Munúa spoke about his exit from Nacional: "I wasn't expecting it". Sport 890. es. 16 October 2020. 14 November 2020.
  26. News: Munua, extécnico del Efesé, ficha por el Unión Santa Fe. Munúa, former Efesé manager, signs for Unión Santa Fe. La Verdad. Francisco J.. Moya. es. 7 October 2021. 7 October 2021.
  27. Web site: Unión no pudo con Nacional y se despidió de la Copa Sudamericana. Unión could not deal with Nacional and said goodbye to the Copa Sudamericana. Infobae. es. 5 July 2022. 2 May 2023.
  28. News: Gustavo Munúa fue cesado como DT de Unión de Santa Fe: el equipo está penúltimo en el fútbol argentino. Gustavo Munúa was fired as HC of Unión de Santa Fe: the team are second from bottom in Argentine football. El País. es. 4 April 2023. 2 May 2023.
  29. Web site: G. Munúa. Soccerway. 29 January 2014.
  30. Web site: Club Nacional de Football: Matches. Soccerway. 17 February 2020.
  31. Web site: LDU Quito: Matches. Soccerway. 17 February 2020.
  32. Web site: Munúa: Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera. BDFutbol. 4 May 2018.
  33. Web site: Munúa: Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera. BDFutbol. 12 July 2018.
    Web site: Munúa: Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera. BDFutbol. 20 September 2019.
  34. Web site: CA Unión Santa Fe: Matches. Soccerway. 22 January 2023.
  35. Web site: Munúa: Gustavo Adolfo Munúa Vera. BDFutbol. 9 November 2023.
  36. News: El Mundial Sub 20. El Sub 20, otra vez campeón del mundo. Under 20 World Cup. The Under 20s, world champions again. La Nación. es. 6 July 1997. 5 November 2020.