With the resignation of Leandro Romagnoli in San Lorenzo, there are already 26 technicians dismissed in 2024: the complete list

With the resignation of Leandro Romagnoli in San Lorenzo, there are already 26 technicians dismissed in 2024: the complete list

Leandro Romagnoli This Sunday he presented his resignation as coach of Saint Lawrence and became the 26th technical director to interrupt his contract so far this season 2024 of First Division.

He argentine soccer It is known as a chopping machine for technical directors. The weekend gave a sample of this again.

“With the pain that the most winning player in history will not continue in the club, we say goodbye to him with the certainty that in the future our paths will meet again. Thank you very much, Pipi! San Lorenzo is your home!”concluded the statement Saint Lawrence on the networks.

The departure of Romagnoli It came hours after Saturday’s 1-1 draw between Saint Lawrence and Godoy Cruzin a match postponed from the third date that the ‘Ciclón’ could have won but tasted like defeat because Francisco Fydriszewski He missed a penalty in injury time.

The penalty had to be kicked by the Spanish Iker Muniainthe player designated by Romagnolibut Fydriszewski took the foul, tried to execute it ‘Panenka style’ and a weak and centered shot came out that the goalkeeper Petroliwho had thrown himself to the left, managed to contain.

Romagnoli He left office after 26 games, with 7 wins, 9 draws and 10 losses, and led the ‘Ciclón’ to the round of 16 of the Libertadores Cup of Americawhere he was eliminated by the Atlético Mineiro.

Thus, There are already 26 coaches dismissed in 2024while only seven remain in their positions since last January.

The list of Primera coaches fired in 2024:

  • Leandro Romagnoli – San Lorenzo
  • Sebastián Méndez – Newell’s
  • Julio Vaccari – Defense and Justice
  • Carlos Tevez – Independent
  • Mauricio Larriera – Newell’s
  • Julio Falcioni – Banfield
  • Martin Demichelis – River Plate
  • Lucas González Vélez – Central Córdoba
  • Miguel Ángel Russo – Rosario Central
  • Pablo Guede – Argentinos Juniors
  • Martín Cicotello – Independiente Rivadavia
  • Francisco Meneghini – Defense and Justice
  • Walter Ribonetto – Workshops of Córdoba
  • Alejandro Orfila – Barracas Central
  • Matías Módolo – Deportivo Riestra
  • Facundo Sava – Hurricane
  • Sergio Rondina – Sarmiento
  • Orsi-Gómez – Atlético Tucumán
  • Rodolfo De Paoli – Independiente Rivadavia de Mendoza
  • Sebastian Grazzini – Platense
  • Guillermo Farré – Belgrano
  • Nestor Gorosito – Tiger
  • Diego Martínez – Boca
  • Abel Balbo – Central Córdoba
  • Ruben Insúa – San Lorenzo
  • Leonardo Madelón – Gymnastics

Source: Ambito

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