Monterrey appointed Argentine Martín Demichelis as its technical director on Monday without clarifying the duration of the contract.
Local media reports that the Argentine coach signed a two-year contract.
Demichelis arrives at Rayados after leaving River Plate, a club he managed for a year and a half and with which he won three titles.
“After training in Europe, both in Spain and at Bayern Munich, and after being a multi-champion as technical director at River Plate in Argentina, today begins a new challenge for Martín Demichelis as technical director of Rayados,” the Mexican club said in a brief statement.
Demichelis, 43, joins the Mexican team to replace his compatriot Fernando Ortiz, who was sacked on August 6, three days after the club was eliminated in the group stage of the Leagues Cup.
In addition to River Plate, Demichelis, who as a player was part of the Argentine national team that played in the World Cups in 2010 and 2014, managed the Under-19 and Under-21 categories of the German club Bayern Munich.
As a player, Demichelis began his career in 2000 at River Plate, and subsequently played for Bayern, Málaga, Atlético de Madrid, Manchester City and Español.
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– 2024-08-22 19:41:18