Gerardo Martino

Manager

Birthday November 20, 1962

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Rosario, Santa Fe, Argentina

Age 61 years old

Nationality Argentina

Height 1.70 m

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1962

Gerardo Daniel "Tata" Martino (born 20 November 1962) is an Argentine professional football coach and former player who is currently the head coach of Major League Soccer club Inter Miami CF.

Martino played mostly for Newell's Old Boys in his native Rosario.

He holds the record of appearances with the team playing a total of 505 matches in all official competitions.

He was also selected in a fan's poll as Newell's best player throughout the club's history.

2002

Previously, Martino had won the Paraguayan league four times from 2002 till 2006.

2007

Martino was assigned as head coach of the Paraguay national football team in February 2007, replacing Uruguayan Anibal "Maño" Ruiz.

His knowledge and success while coaching Paraguayan clubs were the parameters that positioned him as the best option for the job (other candidates were Nery Pumpido and Miguel Ángel Russo).

2008

In 2008, Martino was linked for vacant managerial position of Iran Pro League side Steel Azin, but the deal was cancelled due to personal reasons.

2010

On 5 July 2010, Martino announced that he would be stepping down as Paraguay coach on their return from the 2010 FIFA World Cup, in which he led Paraguay to quarter-finals.

Martino confirmed that with his four-year contract expiring, he would not be extending his spell in charge of the national side.

However, on 10 July 2010, Martino agreed to stay on as Paraguay coach until after the 2011 Copa America, in which Paraguay were runners-up after losing to Uruguay in the final.

After Hernán Darío Gómez's departure from the Colombia national team, Martino received a proposition to coach the team but turned it down, opting instead to coach Newell's Old Boys, one of his former clubs as a player, and a club which at the time was dangerously close to relegation to the Primera B Nacional, the second tier of Argentine football.

However, a series of impressive results under Martino secured top-flight status for Newell's, and Martino's reputation as a coach increased quite significantly.

2013

Following his excellent first season at Newell's, Martino won the 2013 Torneo Final, the second and final stage of the Argentine Primera División season and reached the semi-finals of the 2013 Copa Libertadores.

As a result, Martino won further plaudits as a coach, having transformed Newell's from a team facing relegation on his arrival to a title-winning side, in addition to the arguably more impressive feat of reaching the 2013 Copa Libertadores semi-final, the pinnacle club competition organized by CONMEBOL.

It was this startling turnaround that further increased Martino's stock as a coach, and his achievements at Newell's soon caught the attention of various clubs in Europe, including Barcelona.

On 7 July 2013, Martino was confirmed as head coach of Spanish club Barcelona to replace Tito Vilanova, who resigned three days earlier due to health issues.

He signed a two-year deal at Barcelona.

His first competitive game in charge of Barça was on 18 August 2013 against Levante, a game which Barcelona won 7–0 on the opening weekend of the 2013–14 La Liga season.

On 26 October 2013, Martino won 2–1 against rivals Real Madrid at the Camp Nou, winning his first Clásico as a Barcelona coach.

Three days later, Barcelona went on to win 0–3 at Celta Vigo, and Martino became the first coach in Barcelona history to not lose a game in his first 16 matches.

On 20 November, Martino's unbeaten start as Barcelona coach came to an end after his 21st game in charge, as Barcelona lost 2–1 away at Ajax in the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League.

After conceding the 2013–14 La Liga title on the last day of the season to Atlético Madrid, Martino announced he was to leave his role after just one year in charge, during which he did not manage to win any major trophy except the Spanish Super Cup.

2014

Martino was chosen to replace Tito Vilanova as head coach of Barcelona at the start of the 2013–14 season, but announced his resignation on 17 May 2014, though his side finished runner-up in both the Copa del Rey and La Liga that season.

On 12 August 2014, Martino was introduced as the new head coach for the Argentina national team, succeeding Alejandro Sabella who took the side into the final against Germany at the World Cup in Brazil.

2015

In 2015, he led Argentina to the Copa América Final, only to be defeated by hosts Chile on penalties.

His team also finished as runners-up in the Copa América Centenario, again losing to the defending champion Chile on penalties.

In the 2015 Copa América, he reached the final, in which Argentina were runners-up after losing to hosts Chile on penalties.

2016

On 5 July 2016, Martino resigned from the Argentina national team.

They also finished as runners-up in the Copa América Centenario Final on 26 June 2016 against Chile, again losing on penalties.

On 5 July 2016, Martino resigned.

After departing from Argentina, Martino was announced as Major League Soccer expansion team Atlanta United FC's inaugural season head coach on 27 September 2016.

2017

He was named the head coach of Atlanta United FC, a MLS expansion team that began play in 2017.

Martino led the team to an MLS Cup victory in their second season and was named the MLS Coach of the Year before departing for the Mexico national team.

He spent three years leading the side and left Mexico following the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

In 2023, Martino returned to MLS, being appointed as head coach of Inter Miami CF, where he joined former Barcelona players Lionel Messi, Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, as well as former Atlanta United player Josef Martínez.

2018

On 23 October 2018, Martino announced that he would not renew his contract with Atlanta United following the conclusion of the 2018 MLS season, citing personal reasons.

He was expected to sign with the Mexico national team.

Atlanta defeated the Portland Timbers in the MLS Cup, winning their first league title in Martino's last match with the club.

2019

On 7 January 2019, Martino was announced as head coach of the Mexico national team in his return to international management since leaving Argentina in May 2016.