The technical director resigned from “Halcón de Varela” after the 1-1 draw with Independiente Medellín, which meant being left out of the second continental tournament. The announcement was made in an emotional press conference after the game.
Defense and Justice, He was left without a trainer. After being eliminated from the Copa Sudamericana with a 1-1 draw against Independiente Medellín on the fifth date of Group A, Julio Vaccari decided to resign from the technical leadership of the professional squad of Florencio Varela’s team.
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After the match, in an emotional press conference, in which he could not hold back his tears, the coach made the announcement along with forward Nicolás “Uvita” Fernández.


“I’m not going to be the Defense and Justice coach anymore. Point number 1,” Vaccari began by saying. And he continued: “I want thank Diego(Lemme and to Christian Bragarnik for having given me the possibility of being the coach of this institution, and as a second point of this, apart from thanking them for how they let me carry it out,” he continued speaking very moved.
“Second in order of importance and perhaps the most important thing that happened to me during this time, thank these playersthis human group that for me is tremendously valuable, capital of the institution that It has made me grow a lot as a coach but even more as a person. I am privileged. Of all the Argentine soccer coaches, the most privileged“, he valued.
The coach, who had his first experience in Vélez, left the Buenos Aires club with 38 wins, 28 draws and 22 losses. Last year he was a finalist in the Argentine Cup but lost in the final with Estudiantes.
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The poor results and the elimination of the Copa Sudamericana led Jorge Vaccari to present his resignation as coach of Defensa y Justicia.
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He came into this confrontation last night for the Copa Sudamericana beaten. The defeat on the first date of the Professional League against Huracán wore down his cycle and he had already shown signs of exhaustion in the conference after that game. “What they tell me sucks my balls, whether I have to go or not, I know these are the rules of the game,” he had stated effusively.
In turn, the club issued a brief statement: “After the match against Independiente Medellín, Julio Vaccari stepped aside to lead our first team. From the institution we thank Julio and his coaching staff for the commitment and work carried out throughout this period.”
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