Miguel Ángel Zahzú(born 24 February 1966) is an Argentine footballmanagerand former player who played as agoalkeeper.
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Miguel Ángel Zahzú | ||
Date of birth | 24 February 1966 | ||
Place of birth | Morón,Argentina | ||
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Youth career | |||
Vélez Sarsfield | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1987–1988 | Atlético Lugano | ||
1988–1989 | Midland | 38 | (0) |
1989–1990 | San Telmo | ||
1990–1991 | Nueva Chicago | ||
1991–1993 | Laferrere | ||
1994 | Cobreloa | ||
1994–1995 | Colegiales | ||
1995 | Argentino de General Pico | ||
1995–1996 | Laferrere | ||
1996–1997 | Lamadrid | 7 | (0) |
1997–2000 | Laferrere | ||
Managerial career | |||
2001–2002 | Midland | ||
2002–2003 | Almirante Brown | ||
2003 | Nacional Asunción | ||
2004 | River Plate Asunción | ||
2005 | General Caballero ZC | ||
2005–2007 | Sportivo Luqueño | ||
2007 | Guaraní | ||
2008 | Aucas | ||
2008 | 3 de Febrero | ||
2009 | Sportivo Luqueño | ||
2010 | 2 de Mayo | ||
2010 | Cerro Corá | ||
2010 | Sportivo Trinidense | ||
2011 | 12 de Octubre | ||
2012 | Sportivo Carapeguá | ||
2012 | Colegiales | ||
2014 | Aurora | ||
2014 | San José | ||
2015 | Nacional Potosí | ||
2016 | Deportivo Coopsol | ||
2016 | Guaraní Antonio Franco | ||
2016 | Defensor La Bocana | ||
2017 | Atlántico | ||
2018 | Aurora | ||
2018 | Moca | ||
2019 | Atlántico | ||
2020 | Atlético Chiriquí | ||
2020 | Delfín | ||
2021 | Carlos Stein | ||
2021–2022 | Sportivo Luqueño | ||
2023 | Resistencia | ||
2023 | Real Santa Cruz | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Playing career
editBorn inMorón, Buenos Aires,Zahzú was aVélez Sarsfieldyouth graduate, but never played for the club's first team. As a senior, he representedAtlético Lugano,Midland,San Telmo,Nueva Chicago,Laferrere,Colegiales,Argentino de General PicoandLamadridaside from a short period abroad with Chilean clubCobreloa.[1]
Managerial career
editAfter retiring, Zahzú worked as manager of Midland[2]andAlmirante Brownbefore joining Paraguayan sideNacional Asunciónin 2003. He resigned from the latter in September of that year,[3]but the club still won theDivisión Intermedia.[4]
On 23 April 2004, Zahzú took overRiver Plate Asunciónalso in the second division.[5]On 30 October of that year, he was appointedGeneral Caballero ZCmanager, for the club's return to thePrimera División.[6]
On 8 November 2005, Zahzú replacedHugo Gonzálezat the helm ofSportivo Luqueño.[7]On 7 July 2007, after winning theApertura tournament,he was named in charge ofGuaraní.[8]
Despite being kept as manager of Guaraní for the 2008 season,[9]Zahzú moved to Ecuador on 12 January of that year, after being appointed manager ofAucas.[10]He left on a mutual agreement on 20 May,[11]and returned to Paraguay on 2 July, to take over3 de Febrero.[12]
On 10 December 2008, Zahzú returned to Luqueño for the upcoming season,[13]but resigned the following 13 June.[14]During the 2010 season, he worked at2 de Mayo,[15]Cerro Corá[16]andSportivo Trinidense.[17]
After managing Paraguayan sides12 de Octubre,[18]Sportivo Carapeguá[19]andColegiales,[20][21]Zahzú was appointed at Bolivian sideAurorafor the 2014 campaign.[22]After working at fellow league teamsSan José[23][24]andNacional Potosí[25][26]in the following years, he moved to Peru in 2016 withDeportivo Coopsol,[27]before returning to his home country withGuaraní Antonio Franco.[28][29]
Zahzú returned to Peru still in 2016, withDefensor La Bocana,[30]but switched teams and countries again after taking over Dominican clubAtlánticofor the 2017 season. He returned to Aurora on 16 October 2017,[31]but resigned the following 16 April.[32]
In August 2018, Zahzú returned to the Dominican Republic, after being namedMocamanager. He returned to Atlántico for the 2019 campaign, and was later in charge ofAtlético Chiriquíalso in the country.[33]
On 4 September 2020, Zahzú was appointed at the helm ofDelfín.[34]Sacked on 3 December,[35]he took overCarlos Steinin Peru eleven days later,[36]but was still sacked on 31 May 2021.[37]
Zahzú returned to Luqueño on 8 December 2021, with the club in the relegation play-offs.[38]Despite suffering relegation, he remained at the club and helped them to return to the top tier at first attempt, but resigned on 23 October 2022.[39]
On 24 November 2022, Zahzú was appointed manager ofResistenciain the Paraguayan top tier.[40]He resigned the following 6 March, after just six matches,[41]and took overReal Santa Cruzin Bolivia on 23 August 2023;[42]he left the latter in December, with his contract being due to expire.[43]
Honours
editManager
editNacional Asunción
- División Intermedia:2003
Sportivo Luqueño
References
edit- ^"Querido Ascenso: Miguel Zahzú, de arquero triunfador a pionero argentino en República Dominicana"[Dear Promotion: Miguel Zahzú, from triumphant goalkeeper to Argentine pioneer in the Dominican Republic] (in Spanish).Clarín.18 May 2017.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Gran triunfo en Libertad en el Clausura 2001"[Great triumph in Libertad in the 2001 Clausura] (in Spanish). Liniers en Ascenso. 19 March 2009.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Nacional, noveno club que cambia de técnico"[Nacional, ninth club which change manager] (in Spanish).ABC Color.3 September 2003.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Zahzú y su paso por" La Academia ""[Miguel Zahzú and his stint at the "Academy" ] (in Spanish).ABC Color.4 October 2003.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Ríver Plate pone al mando al argentino Miguel Zahzú"[Ríver Plate put the Argentine Miguel Zahzú in charge] (in Spanish).ABC Color.23 April 2004.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Zahzú, técnico del Gral. Caballero ZC"[Miguel Zahzú, manager ofGral.Caballero ZC] (in Spanish).ABC Color.30 October 2004.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú reemplaza a Hugo Arsenio"[Zahzú replaces Hugo Arsenio] (in Spanish).ABC Color.8 November 2005.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú es el nuevo director técnico de Guaraní"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú is the new manager of Guaraní] (in Spanish).Última Hora.7 July 2007.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú sigue como DT de Guaraní"[Zahzú remains as manager of Guaraní] (in Spanish).Última Hora.8 December 2007.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"La directiva de Aucas anunció la Contratación del Técnico Miguel Angel Zahzú. (audio)"[The board of Aucas announced the signing of manager Miguel Ángel Zahzú (audio)] (in Spanish). TeraDeportes. 12 January 2008.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Un adiós anunciado: Miguel Ángel Zahzú no será más el técnico de SD Aucas (AUDIO)"[An announced farewell: Miguel Ángel Zahzú will no longer be the manager of SD Aucas (AUDIO)] (in Spanish). TeraDeportes. 20 May 2008.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Tiene nueva conducción"[They have a new leadership] (in Spanish).ESPN Deportes.2 July 2008.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"¿Podrá repetir el título?"[Could they win again?] (in Spanish).ESPN Deportes.10 December 2008.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú deja Luqueño por" la actuación de los futbolistas ""[Zahzú leaves Luqueño due to the "performance of the footballers" ] (in Spanish).Última Hora.13 June 2009.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Zahzú dejó la dirección técnica del 2 de mayo"[Miguel Zahzú left the managerial role of 2 de Mayo] (in Spanish).ABC Color.7 May 2010.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Siguen cayendo técnicos"[Managers keep on falling] (in Spanish).ABC Color.13 August 2010.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú es nuevo DT de Sportivo Trinidense"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú is the new manager of Sportivo Trinidense] (in Spanish).ABC Color.24 August 2010.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú, cuarto técnico del 12 de Octubre"[Zahzú, fourth manager of 12 de Octubre] (in Spanish).ABC Color.13 June 2011.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú, DT de Carapeguá"[Zahzú, manager of Carapeguá] (in Spanish). D10. 13 April 2012.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Román asume en el Triqui"[Román takes over at theTriqui] (in Spanish).Última Hora.11 July 2012.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"General Díaz visita a complicado rival"[General Díaz visit a complicated rival] (in Spanish).Última Hora.1 September 2012.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zazhu fue presentado como técnico en Aurora"[Zazhu [sic] was presented as manager at Aurora] (in Spanish). Late!. 7 January 2014.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"San José con nuevo DT, para las siguientes temporadas"[San José with new manager, for the following seasons] (in Spanish). Eju!. 7 August 2014.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú deja San José por problemas de salud"[Zahzú leaves San José due to health issues] (in Spanish).El Diario.2 November 2014.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú es elegido por Nacional para dirigir el equipo"[Zahzú is the chosen one by Nacional to manage the club] (in Spanish). Late!. 24 February 2015.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú se aleja de Nacional Potosí"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú leaves Nacional Potosí] (in Spanish). El Potosí. 28 August 2015.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú es nuevo entrenador del Deportivo Coopsol"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú is the new manager of Deportivo Coopsol] (in Spanish). Perú. 17 February 2016.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú será el nuevo director técnico de Guaraní Antonio Franco"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú will be the new manager of Guaraní Antonio Franco] (in Spanish). El Territorio. 14 June 2016.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Zahzú dejó de ser el director técnico de Guaraní Antonio Franco"[Miguel Zahzú left as manager of Guaraní Antonio Franco] (in Spanish). El Territorio. 17 October 2016.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Maretazu"(in Spanish). De Chalaca. 16 October 2016. Archived fromthe originalon 28 October 2016.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Zahzú tomará el mando de Aurora"[Zahzú will take over Aurora] (in Spanish).El País.16 October 2017.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"El argentino Zahzú renuncia al Aurora tras la goleada sufrida ante el Wilstermann"[Argentine Zahzú resigns from Aurora after the routing suffered to Wilstermann] (in Spanish). COS Panamá. 16 April 2018.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Argentino de alto perfil nuevo técnico del Atl. Chiriquí"[High profile Argentine new manager of Atl. Chiriquí] (in Spanish). JM Deportes. 3 March 2020.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú, el nuevo técnico de Delfín SC de Manta tras la salida de Carlos Ischia"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú, the new manager of Delfín SC from Manta after the departure of Carlos Ischia] (in Spanish).El Universo.4 September 2020.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú no es más DT de Delfín SC y no descarta dirigir en Ecuador en 2021"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú is no longer manager of Delfín SC and does not discard managing in Ecuador in 2021] (in Spanish).El Universo.3 December 2020.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"¡Nuevo técnico! Carlos Stein oficializó a este nuevo entrenador argentino"[New manager! Carlos Stein turned official this new Argentine manager] (in Spanish).Radio Programas del Perú.14 December 2020.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Liga 2: Carlos Stein de Lambayeque anunció la salida de Miguel Ángel Zahzú"[Liga 2: Carlos Stein de Lambayeque announced the departure of Miguel Ángel Zahzú] (in Spanish). Fútbol Peruano. 31 May 2021.Retrieved23 November2022.
- ^"Luqueño contrata a Zahzú para la revancha"[Luqueño sign Zahzú for the second leg] (in Spanish). Tigo Sports. 8 December 2021.Retrieved11 November2021.
- ^"¿Y esto? Luqueño despidió oficialmente a Miguel Zahzú"[And this? Luqueño officially said goodbye to Miguel Zahzú] (in Spanish). Versus. 23 October 2022.Retrieved16 November2022.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zahzú es el nuevo entrenador de Resistencia"[Miguel Ángel Zahzú is the new manager of Resistencia] (in Spanish).ABC Color.24 November 2022.Retrieved24 November2022.
- ^"Sergio Orteman es el nuevo técnico de Resistencia"[Sergio Orteman is Resistencia's new manager] (in Spanish). Hoy. 6 March 2023.Retrieved6 March2023.
- ^"Miguel Ángel Zazhú, nuevo DT de Real Santa Cruz:" Estoy feliz y emocionado, es un lindo reto ""[Miguel Ángel Zahzú, new manager of Real Santa Cruz: "I'm happy and excited, it's a nice challenge" ] (in Spanish).El Deber.24 August 2023.Retrieved24 August2023.
- ^"Real Santa Cruz busca director técnico y refuerzos"[Real Santa Cruz seek a manager and reinforcements] (in Spanish).El Deber.27 December 2023.Retrieved9 January2024.
External links
edit- Miguel Ángel Zahzúat BDFA(in Spanish)
- Miguel Ángel Zahzú coach profileat Soccerway