Paulo Ferrari
Argentine footballer
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Paulo Andrés Ferrari | ||
Date of birth | (1982-01-04) 4 January 1982 (age 42) | ||
Place of birth | Rosario, Argentina | ||
Height | 1.69 m (5 ft 7 in) | ||
Position(s) | Right-back | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | San Martín SJ (manager) | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1999–2006 | Rosario Central | 151 | (12) |
2006–2011 | River Plate | 228 | (15) |
2011–2018 | Rosario Central | 125 | (5) |
Managerial career | |||
2019 | Rosario Central | ||
2020–2021 | San Martín SJ | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Paulo Andrés Ferrari (born 4 January 1982) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a right-back. He is the current manager of San Martín de San Juan.
Career
Ferrari grew as a product of Rosario Central, where he had his youth career. He later became a symbol and captain of Central before joining River Plate at the start of the 2006 Apertura tournament. In 2011, following his release from River Plate, Ferrari returned to Rosario Central.
Honours
- River Plate
- Rosario Central
- Primera B Nacional: 2012–13
External links
- Argentine Primera statistics[usurped] at Fútbol XXI (in Spanish)[dead link]
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Rosario Central – managers
- Hirschl (1939–40)
- Palomini (1941–45)
- Orth (1945)
- Rivas (1945)
- Roca (1946)
- Rivas (1946)
- Indaco (1946)
- Palomini (1947)
- Rivas (1947–48)
- Lecea (1948–54)
- Fogel (1955–56)
- Diaz (1957)
- Piotto (1958–59)
- Mas (1959)
- Fonda (1960)
- Lúpiz (1960–61)
- Piotto (1961)
- Lúpiz (1961)
- López (1962–63)
- D'Amico (1964–65)
- Bagnulo (1965)
- Casullo (1965)
- Giúdice (1966)
- Minni (1966–67)
- Ignomiriello (1967–69)
- Erauzquin (1969)
- Sívori (1969–70)
- Zof (1970–71)
- Griguol (1971)
- Labruna (1971)
- Griguol (1971)
- Labruna (1971–72)
- Zof (1972–73)
- Griguol (1973–75)
- Erauzquin (1975)
- De León (1975)
- Erauzquin (1975)
- De León (1975)
- Silvero (1976)
- Erauzquin (1976)
- Basile (1976)
- Griguol (1977–78)
- Zof (1979)
- Saporiti (1980)
- Zof (1980)
- Manfredi (1980)
- Zof (1980–82)
- Pascuttini (1982)
- Zof (1982)
- Pascuttini (1982)
- Palma (1982)
- Cayetano Rodríguez (1983)
- Palma (1983)
- Pascuttini (1984)
- Volken (1984)
- Malleo (1984)
- López (1984)
- Marchetta (1985)
- Zof (1986–87)
- Manfredi (1987)
- Zof (1987–90)
- Aimar (1991)
- Zof (1991)
- Solari (1992)
- Aimar (1992)
- Malleo (1992)
- Cantatore (1993)
- Marchetta (1993–95)
- E. Fernández (1995)
- Manfredi (1995)
- Zof (1995)
- Manfredi (1995)
- Zof (1996–97)
- Russo (1997–98)
- Bauza (1998–2001)
- López (2001)
- Teglia (2001–02)
- Menotti (2002)
- Russo (2002–04)
- Galloni (2004)
- Púa (2004)
- Zof (2004)
- Cuffaro Russo (2004)
- Zof (2005)
- Cuffaro Russo (2005)
- Zof (2005–06)
- Galloni (2006)
- Astrada (2006)
- Gorosito (2006–07)
- Riquelme (2007)
- Ischia (2007)
- Galloni (2007)
- Madelón (2007–08)
- Vitamina (2008)
- Alfaro (2008–09)
- Merlo (2009)
- Russo (2009)
- Cuffaro Russo (2009–10)
- Madelón (2010)
- Merlo (2010)
- Rivoira (2010–11)
- Palma (2011)
- Lanzidei (2011)
- Pizzi (2011–12)
- Russo (2012–14)
- Galloni (2014)
- Coudet (2015–16)
- Montero (2017)
- L. Fernández (2017–18)
- Chamotc (2018)
- Bauza (2018–19)
- Ferrari (2019)
- Cocca (2019–20)
- González (2020–22)
- Somoza (2022)
- Rivarolac (2022)
- Tevez (2022)
- Russo (2023–24)
- Lequic (2024–)
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