Diego Martinez, the new Boca coach with an unknown past at the club

2023-12-30 20:08:00

The new technical director of Boca, Diego Martinez, was confirmed this Friday by the institution and starting in 2024 he will be in charge of one of the most important teams in the country. The native of Cañuelas had an unknown past in the club and years later, when he managed to promote Tigre to the highest category of Argentine football in 2021, he was baptized by Sergio Massa as “Gigoló” due to his physical resemblance to a media person.

Almost three years ago, in the midst of the joy of the Victoria team for the return to the First Division of Argentine soccer, Massa He broke the protocol and, while Martínez listened attentively in a television interview, he slipped: “Beyond the fact that we have been helping with the club for a long time…there I see the Gigolo.” The coach smiled at the comparison with Javier Bazterrica.

Around midnight and without a photo with Riquelme, Boca announced Diego Martínez as the new coach

However, Martínez’s career began earlier, when he worked as a youth trainer at the Xeneize club.

His story seems scripted since, following his retirement from professional football in 2011 (whose career developed entirely in promotion), he reached Boca Juniors in 2012 with the help of former youth coach, Jorge ‘Coqui’ Raffo. He then joined the children’s divisions of the La Ribera institution and worked daily at the legendary Candela in the Buenos Aires town of San Justo.

Toti Pasman and a lapidary message once morest Riquelme for the hiring of Diego Martínez: “Arrogant, arrogant and disrespectful”

Among them are footballers such as Valentín ‘Colo’ Barco, Ezequiel “Equi” Fernández, Luca Langoni, Marcelo Weigandt, Facundo Colidio, Agustín Obando and Vicente Taborda.

In 2015, to Martínez Ituzaingó sought him out, his last club as a footballer, which tempted him to lead the team in the First D. It was his launch as coach. Then he directed in the five categories of the country: he went through Cañuelas, Comunicaciones, Ferrocarril Midland, Estudiantes de Buenos Aires (whom he took to the B Nacional) and had a fleeting stint in Primera with Godoy Cruz, all of this before reaching Tigrethe club that catapulted him.

The train that passes twice

When his phone rang at the end of November, Martínez took charge of the situation and resigned from Huracán before even knowing if he would have the chance to complete his arrival in Boca. He then waited patiently for the elections that left him on the verge of fulfilling one of his dreams, following Juan Román Riquelme swept the elections once morest Andrés Ibarra and Mauricio Macri.

Diego Martínez agreed to leave Huracán and will be the first coach in Riquelme’s presidency

Martínez was clear that he wanted to lead the blue and gold team, to such an extent that his departure from Huracán was sloppy and even earned him criticism from the club president. However, following Riquelme’s victory, his place was assured.

The challenge is great: the former Tigre coach must obtain results immediately following a year where Boca reached the final of the Copa Libertadores, but did not win titles for their showcases.

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