Coach Sebastián Beccacecce, who signed on Tuesday as Elche coach, will be the eleventh Argentine to lead the Elche team, joining a list of notables including Felipe Mesones, Roque Olsen, Alfredo Di Stéfano or Óscar Ruggeri.
The Argentine coaches have left a deep mark on the entity from Elche, which this year celebrates its hundredth anniversary, as the coach with the most official matches is Felipe Mesones, with 213, in four stage.
The second position in history belongs to another Argentine, Roque Olsen, with 206 games.
Trainers with great pasts as players, such as Alfredo Di Stéfano, in the late 1960s, Jorge D’Alessandro and Óscar Ruggeri also played for the entity from Elche, as well as other aggregates in banks such as Néstor Rossi or José Héctor Rial .
Others like Gustavo Silva or recently Jorge Almirón, in two stages and with a very low percentage of successes, left bad memories with the fans. José Luis Acciari, an idol of the fans at the beginning of the last decade as a player, joined the list with one game led as interim coach.
Source: La Verdad

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