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nopalnation
03 Jun 2009, 07:38 PM
http://euro.mediotiempo.com/media/2009/06/03/daniel-rivarola-en-su-presentacion-como-nuevo-dt-de-pachuca.jpg

* El "Tiburón" Rivarola será presentado este miércoles al medio día
* Como estratega ha dirigido al Racing y al Olimpo de Bahía Blanca

Guillermo Daniel Rivarola será el nuevo Director Técnico del Pachuca y la Directiva de los Tuzos lo presentará este miércoles al medio día en la Universidad del Futbol.

El argentino cumple así una ilusión, ya que como jugador siempre se identificó con el club y la afición hidalguense y nunca ocultó su deseo de dirigir a los Tuzos.

La llegada de Rivarola se daría tras la salida de Enrique Meza de la institución hidalguense, quien el pasado lunes al medio día dio a conocer que no renovaría su contrato tras tres años de permanecer en el club.


http://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/mexico/noticias/2009/06/03/guillermo-rivarola-fue-presentado-en-la-madriguera-tuza

soccer krazy
03 Jun 2009, 08:22 PM
Never heard of him but hopefully he does well, he looks young

Naui_Ocelotl
04 Jun 2009, 03:49 AM
Subs... reluctantly.

I don't remember him as a Pachuca player but I saw during his presentation that he has his brother Germán (at least I think it's him) as an assistant. Germán I do remember as a 'Tuzo' and his stint was shortlived as I think Guillermo's will be. :(

Never heard of him but hopefully he does well, he looks young

Dude managed Racing in Argentina and it didn't go to well for him there, which is why I don't understand his hiring.

nopalnation
04 Jun 2009, 03:53 AM
Subs... reluctanly.

I don't remember him as a Pachuca player but I saw during his presentation that he has his brother Germán (at least I think it's him) as an assistant. Germán I do remember as a 'Tuzo' and his stint was shortlived as I think Guillermo's will be. :(



Dude managed Racing in Argentina and it didn't go to well for him there, which is why I don't understand his hiring.

I think he has been in charge of las furzas basicas for a while.. just like Guardiola was of Barcelona, before he stepped up to the main team..

hey you can dream..:D

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Naui_Ocelotl
04 Jun 2009, 04:00 AM
I think he has been in charge of las furzas basicas for a while.. just like Guardiola was of Barcelona, before he stepped up to the main team..

hey you can dream..:D

..

One can only hope for that kind of success.

At least 'Ojitos' Meza did leave behind a great squad that knows how to play together sort of like Rijkaard did with Barça.

austinwetherby
05 Jun 2009, 02:37 AM
he seems committed by his words, well see in concacaf

austinwetherby
05 Jun 2009, 08:10 PM
well I have his statistics, league only so here they are . 3,041 mins 34 games 4 goals 2 assists and 8 yellows