The Mexican club Monterey has appointed the Argentine as its technical director Martin Demichelis without specifying the duration of the contract. Local media indicate that the Argentine strategist has signed a two-year contract. Demichelis arrived at Monterrey’s “Rayados” after leaving River Plate, a club he coached for a year and a half and where he won three titles.
“After training in Europe, both in Spain and at Bayern Munich, and after becoming a multi-time champion as technical director at River Plate in Argentina, now a new challenge begins for Martín Demichelis as technical director of Rayados,” reported the Mexican club. in a brief statement. “Welcome to the Monterrey Football Club, Martín! Let’s scratch your story in Blue and White,” he added.
Demichelis, 43, came to the Mexican team to replace Argentine Fernando ‘Tano’ Ortiz, who was dismissed on August 6, three days after the Mexican club was eliminated in the group stage of the Leagues Cup, a tournament Teams from Mexico The League and the MLS compete.
In addition to River Plate, Demichelis, who as a player was part of the Argentine team that played in the World Cups in 2010 and 2014, directed the U-19 and U-21 categories of the German club Bayern Munich. As a player, Demichelis started his career in 2000 at River Plate, and later played for Bayern, Málaga, Atlético de Madrid, Manchester City and Espanyol. (Report by Carlos Calvo Pacheco),
Source: La Verdad

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