Sergio Daniel"Checho"Batista(Spanish pronunciation:[ˈseɾxjoðaˈnjelˈtʃetʃoβaˈtista];[a]born 9 November 1962) is an Argentinefootballmanager and former international player forArgentina.

Sergio Batista
Batista in 2011
Personal information
Full name Sergio Daniel Batista
Date of birth (1962-11-09)9 November 1962(age 61)
Place of birth Buenos Aires,Argentina
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Venezuela(General Manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1981–1988 Argentinos Juniors 253 (25)
1988–1990 River Plate 52 (2)
1991 Argentinos Juniors 19 (0)
1992–1993 Nueva Chicago 5 (0)
1993–1994 PJM Futures 95 (5)
1997–1999 All Boys 60 (1)
Total 484 (33)
International career
1985–1990 Argentina 39 (0)
Managerial career
2000 Bella Vista
2001–2003 Argentinos Juniors
2003 Talleres
2004 Argentinos Juniors
2004–2005 Nueva Chicago
2007 Godoy Cruz
2007–2009 Argentina U-20/Olympic
2010–2011 Argentina
2012–2014 Shanghai Shenhua
2015–2016 Bahrain
2018–2020 Qatar SC
2023- Venezuela(General Manager)
Medal record
Men'sfootball
RepresentingArgentina(as player)
FIFA World Cup
Winner 1986 Mexico
Runner-up 1990 Italy
Copa América
Third place 1989 Brazil
RepresentingArgentina(as manager)
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2008 Beijing Team
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

As a footballer he played as amidfielderforArgentinos Juniors,River Plate,Nueva Chicago,Tosu FuturesandAll Boys.He representedhis national team39 times from 1985 to 1990 where the team won the1986 FIFA World Cup.[2]After retiring he moved into coaching withBella Vistabefore returning to his former club Argentinos Juniors, as well as spells atTalleres,Nueva ChicagoandGodoy Cruz.He led theArgentine Olympic teamto the gold medal in the2008 Olympics,which led to him being head coach of theArgentina national football teamfrom July 2010 to July 2011.

Playing career

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Batista played youth football inArgentinos Juniors,and debuted with the first team in 1981. With Argentinos, he won the1984 Metropolitanoand1985 Nacionalof theArgentine Primera División,as well as the1985 Copa Libertadores.[3]

In 1988, Batista moved toRiver Plate;they won the1989–90 league title.In 1992, he moved toNueva Chicago.In 1993, he moved toPJM Futuresin Japan. He retired as a player in 1994 and for two years from 1995 served as an assistant coach of 2 Japanese clubs. In 1997, he returned to play forAll Boysin Argentina.

International

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After his impressive displays for Argentinos Juniors in the 1985 Copa Libertadores, the Argentine coachCarlos Bilardocalled Batista up for a friendly againstMexicoon 14 November 1985 in a game that ended in a 1–1 draw.[4]With the1986 FIFA World Cupsoon looming, Batista quickly went on to establish himself as a first choice player within theArgentina national football team.Despite his limited international experience, he played each tournament game, Argentina won.[5]An established regular within the squad, Batista played in the1987 Copa América,1989 Copa Américaand1990 FIFA World Cup,which Argentina came runner-up in.

Managerial career

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Batista started his managerial career withUruguayanclubBella Vistain 2000. He then had two spells withArgentinos Juniors,one withTalleres de Córdobaand one withNueva Chicago.Between 2005 and 2006, he was assistant toOscar RuggeriinSan Lorenzo.

In October 2007, the former midfielder was appointed as the head coach of theArgentine U-20 national team,replacingHugo Tocalli.He managed the gold medalistArgentina Olympic football teamat the2008 Summer Olympics.

After the2010 World Cup,Argentina national team managerDiego Maradonadid not renew his contract, and Batista was appointed ascaretaker manageron 27 July 2010.[6] In his role, Batista led Argentina to two wins (1–0 overIrelandand 4–1 over World Cup holdersSpain) and suffered a defeat againstJapan0–1. Three months later, he was named the official head coach of the Argentina national team. In his first match after being officialized as Argentina's coach, his team defeatedBrazil1–0, with a 90th-minute goal byLionel Messi.[7] On 25 July 2011, theAFAannounced that Batista had stepped down as manager of the Argentina national team after poor results in theCopa América.[8]

Honours

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As a player

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Argentinos Juniors
River Plate
Argentina

Individual

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  • South American Team of the Year: 1986, 1988, 1989

As a manager

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Argentina

Notes

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  1. ^In isolation,DanielandBatistaare pronounced[daˈnjel]and[baˈtista]respectively.

References

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  1. ^"Ficha Estadistica de SERGIO BATISTA".bdfa.com.ar.
  2. ^rsssf: Argentina record international footballers
  3. ^"Colombian clubs in Copa Libertadores".RSSSF.11 December 2004.Retrieved1 April2014.
  4. ^"Argentina v Mexico, 14 November 1985".11v11.com.Retrieved1 April2014.
  5. ^"Sergio Batista".fifa.com.Archived fromthe originalon 6 March 2008.Retrieved1 April2014.
  6. ^"Sergio Batista succeeds Diego Maradona in Argentina job".BBC Sport.3 November 2010.Retrieved30 August2011.
  7. ^"Sobre la hora: Messi le devolvió al seleccionado la sonrisa del éxito".Cancha Llena(in Spanish). 17 November 2010.Retrieved17 November2010.
  8. ^"Sergio Batista removed as Argentina coach after poor Copa America".BBC Sport.26 July 2011.Retrieved30 August2011.
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