Javier Torrente

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Javier Torrente
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Torrente in 2017
Personal information
Full name Javier Luis Torrente
Date of birth (1969-06-08) 8 June 1969 (age 52)
Place of birth Rosario, Argentina
Teams managed
Years Team
2007–2008 Cerro Porteño
2008 Coronel Bolognesi
2009–2010 Club Libertad
2010–2011 Cerro Porteño
2011 Newell's Old Boys
2012 Club Nacional
2012 Cobreloa
2015–2016 Once Caldas
2016–2017 Club León
2018 Everton
2019 Morelia
2019–2020 Everton
2021–2022 Beerschot

Javier Luis Torrente (born June 8, 1969) is an Argentine football manager.

Career[]

Torrente has been assistant manager to Marcelo Bielsa at Vélez Sársfield, Espanyol, Argentina and Olympique de Marseille. He has managed Cerro Porteño and Newell's Old Boys. He resigned from Newell's after 12 months in charge in 2011.[1] Before managing Club Nacional, Cobreloa, Once Caldas and Club León.

On June 10, 2018, he was appointed as Manager of Everton de Viña, with him citing his former Manager Marcelo Bielsa as a big influence of the move.[2]

Teams trained as assistant coach[]

Managerial statistics[]

Managerial statistics[]

As of February 19, 2022
Team Nat Years Record
G W D L Win %
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 2007 - 2008 62 36 12 14 058.06
Coronel Bolognesi Peru 2008 19 5 2 12 026.32
Club Libertad Paraguay 2009 - 2010 17 10 5 2 058.82
Cerro Porteño Paraguay 2010 - 2011 27 13 10 4 048.15
Newell's Old Boys Argentina 2011 12 2 6 4 016.67
Club Nacional Paraguay 2012 6 1 1 4 016.67
Cobreloa Chile 2012 26 10 4 12 038.46
Once Caldas Colombia 2015 - 2016 25 12 6 7 048.00
Club León Mexico 2016 - 2017 40 17 10 13 042.50
Everton Chile 2018 15 7 4 4 046.67
Morelia Mexico 2019 16 4 5 7 025.00
Everton Chile 2019 - 2020 29 9 11 9 031.03
Beerschot Belgium 2021-2022 21 5 3 13 023.81
Total 315 131 79 105 041.59

References[]

  1. ^ Edwards, Daniel (September 27, 2011). "Javier Torrente resigns as coach of Newell's Old Boys". Goal.com.
  2. ^ "Javier Torrente was introduced to a new coach of Everton of Viña del Mar and did not forget Marcelo Bielsa". Everton de Viña Twitter. June 10, 2018.

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