Pablo_Guede

Pablo Guede

Pablo Guede

Argentine footballer and manager


Pablo Adrián Guede Barrirero (born 12 November 1974) is an Argentine professional football manager and former player who played as a forward. He is the manager of Argentinos Juniors.

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Playing career

Born in Buenos Aires, Guede represented local sides Deportivo Español and Nueva Chicago before moving to Spain in 1997, with Segunda División side Xerez CD.[1] In November of that year, however, he left the club and moved to Málaga CF in Segunda División B, helping in their promotion at the end of the season.[2]

In 1999, after achieving another promotion with Málaga, Guede signed for Elche CF in the second division. Rarely used, he moved to third level's Polideportivo Ejido in January 2001, and also achieved promotion with the side.

In January 2002, Guede joined Motril CF in division three, and subsequently resumed his career in the category, representing Real Jaén and UD Melilla. He retired from professional football with the latter in 2006, aged 31.

Managerial career

Early career

In 2006, after ending his playing spell at Melilla, Guede became the technical secretary of the very same club. He left in 2008 to become a youth manager at lowly Atlético Juval, and was also the manager of the main squad during the 2010–11 season when it returned to an active status.

On 26 January 2011, Guede was named manager of Tercera División club CD El Palo.[3] He left the club due to personal reasons in February 2013, being replaced by his assistant Daniel Pérez Vivar;[4] the club achieved promotion at the end of the campaign.[5]

In November 2013, Guede signed as coach for Nueva Chicago of the Primera B Metropolitana, returning thereby his homeland Argentina following seventeen years outside. He resigned in May 2014, after leading the side back to the Primera B Nacional.[6]

Palestino

In mid-2014, Guede moved to Primera División de Chile side Palestino.[7] After finishing fourth in the league table and also qualified to the liguilla for enter the 2015 Copa Libertadores, he reached the team's qualification to continental contest after beat 6–1 to Santiago Wanderers at Valparaíso which broke a 37-year absence from the team at the Conmebol tournament.[8]

At the Libertadores he reached an historical qualification to the group stage over Nacional, but once there the club failed to advance the knockout stage after finishing third behind Boca Juniors and Montevideo Wanderers F.C. from Uruguay too. On 13 November 2015, after long negotiations, it was confirmed that Guede would leave Palestino in order to undertake the coaching of the prestigious Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro the following season.[9]

San Lorenzo

San Lorenzo officially named Guede as manager on 5 January 2016.[10] He won the 2015 Supercopa Argentina with the side before resigning on 15 June.[11]

Colo-Colo

Guede during a press conference in 2018

On 15 July 2016, Guede returned to Chile after being appointed manager of Colo-Colo.[12] He was presented at his new club three days later.[13]

Guede led the side to the 2016 Copa Chile title in his first season, while also winning the 2017 Transición tournament and two Supercopa de Chile accolades in 2017 and 2018. On 19 April 2018, he resigned.[14]

Al-Ahli

On 15 May 2018, Guede moved overseas and was named in charge of Saudi club Al-Ahli for two years.[15] He was sacked the following 4 February, with the side in the fourth place in the league.[16]

Monarcas Morelia

On 22 August 2019, Guede switched teams and countries again after being named manager of Liga MX side Monarcas Morelia.[17] He left the club the following 24 May, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.[18]

Tijuana

On 19 June 2020, Guede took over Tijuana also in the Mexican first division.[19] He resigned on 12 April of the following year, after a poor run of results.[20]

Necaxa

On 27 September 2021, Guede was appointed manager of Necaxa.[21] The following 8 February, he was sacked after winning only three points out of 12 in the league and being in charge for ten matches.[22]

Málaga

On 2 April 2022, Guede replaced sacked Natxo González at the helm of former side Málaga.[23] He was himself dismissed on 20 September, after a poor start of the new season.[24]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 15 April 2024
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Honours

Guede in 2018

Player

Málaga

Manager

Nueva Chicago

San Lorenzo

Colo-Colo


References

  1. "El argentino Guede, a punto para golear y el club viaja a por Daoudi" [Argentine Guede, ready to score and the club travels for Daoudi] (PDF) (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 8 August 1997. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  2. "La rica historia detrás de Guede, el entrenador que busca San Lorenzo" [The rich story behind Guede, the manager who San Lorenzo want] (in Spanish). Clarín. 30 October 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  3. "Pablo Guede, nuevo técnico del C.D. El Palo" [Pablo Guede, new manager of C.D. El Palo] (in Spanish). Diario Axarquia. 26 January 2011. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  4. "Estreno de técnico en El Palo frente a un buen rival" [Managerial debut at El Palo against a good opponent] (in Spanish). Diario Sur. 22 February 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  5. "El Palo, "un milagro buscado"" [El Palo, a "pursued miracle"] (in Spanish). Málaga Hoy. 27 April 2013. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  6. "El recién ascendido Nueva Chicago se quedó sin entrenador" [Recently promoted Nueva Chicago stayed without manager] (in Spanish). Télam. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  7. "Argentino Pablo Guede fue oficializado como nuevo entrenador de Palestino". Emol.com. Emol. 2 June 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  8. "Pablo Guede dejará Palestino para dirigir a San Lorenzo". Chile.as.com. As Chile. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  9. "Inició un nuevo ciclo" [A new cycle started] (in Spanish). San Lorenzo de Almagro. 5 January 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  10. "Bomba en San Lorenzo: renunció Guede" [Bomb at San Lorenzo: Guede resigned] (in Spanish). Diario Popular. 15 June 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  11. "Aníbal Mosa anuncia a Pablo Guede como nuevo técnico de Colo Colo" [Aníbal Mosa announces Pablo Guede as new manager of Colo Colo] (in Spanish). Diario AS. 15 July 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  12. "Colo Colo presentó a Pablo Guede como su nuevo DT" [Colo Colo presented Pablo Guede as their new manager] (in Spanish). El Gráfico. 18 July 2016. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  13. "Llegó el final: Pablo Guede dejó de ser el entrenador de Colo Colo" [The end: Pablo Guede left as manager of Colo Colo] (in Spanish). Radio Bío-Bío. 19 April 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  14. "Guede sorprende: es el nuevo DT de Al Ahli de Arabia Saudita" [Guede surprises: is the new manager of Al Ahli from Saudi Arabia] (in Spanish). Diario AS. 15 May 2018. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  15. "Al Ahli de Arabia Saudita despidió a Pablo Guede" [Al Ahli from Saudi Arabia fired Pablo Guede] (in Spanish). Al Aire Libre. 4 February 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  16. "Pablo Guede es el nuevo DT del Monarcas Morelia" [Pablo Guede is the new manager of Monarcas Morelia] (in Spanish). Sport. 22 August 2019. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  17. "Pablo Guede deja de ser técnico de Morelia; Monarcas lo despide con emotivo video" [Pablo Guedes leaves as manager of Morelia; Monarcas bid farewell with an emotional video] (in Spanish). Medio Tiempo. 24 May 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  18. ""Pablo Guede es el nuevo DT de Xolos de Tijuana"" ["Pablo Guede is the new manager of Xolos de Tijuana"] (in Spanish). Noroeste. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  19. "Se acabó: Pablo Guede renunció como entrenador de Tijuana por malos resultados en la Liga MX" [It is over: Pablo Guede resigned as manager of Tijuana due to the poor results in the Liga MX] (in Spanish). Depor. 12 April 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  20. "¡Ya es oficial! Pablo Guede es el nuevo técnico del Necaxa" [It is official! Pablo Guede is the new manager of Necaxa] (in Spanish). Marca. 27 September 2021. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  21. "Pablo Guede deja de ser el técnico de Necaxa; Jaime Lozano lo sustituirá" [Pablo Guede leaves as manager of Necaxa; Jaime Lozano will replace him] (in Spanish). Medio Tiempo. 8 February 2022. Retrieved 3 April 2022.
  22. "Pablo Guede asume el mando" [Pablo Guede takes over]. Málaga CF. Málaga CF. 2 April 2022. Retrieved 2 April 2022.
  23. "Pablo Guede will not continue at the helm of the first team". Málaga CF. 20 September 2022. Retrieved 21 September 2022.
  24. "CD El Palo: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  25. "CA Nueva Chicago: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  26. "CD Palestino: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  27. "San Lorenzo de Almagro: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  28. "Colo-Colo: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  29. "Al-Ahli Saudi FC: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  30. "Monarcas Morelia: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  31. "Club Tijuana: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  32. "Club Necaxa: Matches". Soccerway. Perform Group. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
  33. "Matches Pablo Guede, 2021–22 season". BDFutbol. Retrieved 5 April 2022.
    "Matches Pablo Guede, 2022–23 season". BDFutbol. Retrieved 21 September 2022.

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