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Hugo Gottardi






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Hugo Gottardi
Personal information
Full name Hugo Ernesto Gottardi
Date of birth (1953-07-31) July 31, 1953 (age 70)
Place of birth Elortondo, Argentina
Position(s) Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1973–1976 Racing Club 117 (54)
1974Quilmes Atlético Club7 (0)
1976–1983 Estudiantes 310 (125)
1983–1986 Independiente Santa Fe 104 (59)
1987–1988 Talleres23 (7)
1988–1989 Lanús -
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of July 2007

Hugo Ernesto Gottardi (born July 31, 1953, in Elortondo, Santa Fe, Argentina) is a former Argentine football player and coach.

Playing career

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Gottardi made his mark as a striker, first with Racing Club de Avellaneda and then with Estudiantes de La Plata, where he scored most of his goals, as top scorer of the team that won back-to-back championship titles Metropolitano 1982 and Nacional 1983. Gottardi became one of the Argentine league top scorers.

Following his successful stint with Estudiantes, Gottardi was transferred to Independiente de Santa FeofColombia in 1983, where he played until 1986, winning two times the prize ("Botín de Oro" ) as top scorer in the league (1983 and 1984). In Colombia he received the nickname "terremoto" (Earthquake) by Independiente Santa fe fans.

Gottardi returned to Argentina in 1987 to play for Talleres de Córdoba and then Lanús between 1988 and his retirement in 1989.

After retirement, Gottardi became part of Miguel Angel Russo's coaching team. They obtained the 2005 Clausura title with Vélez Sársfield. In December 2006, Gottardi joined Boca Juniors as Russo's assistant coach, winning the 2007 Copa Libertadores.

Coaching career

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After retirement, Gottardi became part of Miguel Angel Russo's coaching team. They obtained the 2005 Clausura title with Vélez Sársfield. In December 2006, Gottardi joined Boca Juniors as Russo's assistant coach, winning the 2007 Copa Toyota Libertadores.

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