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'''Luis Francisco Zubeldía''' (born 13 January 1981 in [[Santa Rosa, La Pampa|Santa Rosa]]) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Association football|football]] manager and former player who works as the manager of [[Club Atlético Lanús]] and at the time of appointment he was the youngest manager ever to take charge of a [[Primera División Argentina|Primera División]] team.
'''Luis Francisco Zubeldía''' (born 13 January 1981) is an [[Argentina|Argentine]] [[Association football|football]] [[Manager (association football)|manager]] and former player.

At club level, Zubeldía played from 1998 to 2004 for [[Club Atlético Lanús|Lanús]], and had to retire because of an [[osteochondritis]]. Immediately after retiring, he started working in Lanús as an assistant coach to [[Ramón Cabrero]]. When Cabrero left the team, Zubeldía was appointed head coach, becoming the youngest manager ever to take charge of an [[Argentine Primera División]] team.


==Playing career==
==Playing career==
===Club===
===Club===
Zubeldía made his league debut on 30 October 1998 in a 2-2 home draw against Independiente. He went on to make 57 appearances scoring 3 goals. In 2004 he retired from football at the age of 23 due to [[Osteochondritis]] of the knee.
Zubeldía made his league debut for [[Club Atlético Lanús|Lanús]] on 30 October 1998 in a 2–2 home draw against [[Club Atlético Independiente|Independiente]]. He went on to make 57 appearances scoring 3 goals. In 2004, he retired from football at the age of 23 due to [[osteochondritis]] of the knee.

===International===
===International===
Zubeldía played for Argentina at under 17 and [[Argentina U-20|under 20]] level. He played in the [[1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship|1997 Under-17 World Cup]] and the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship|1999 Under-20 World Cup]].<ref>{{FIFA player|181444|Luis Zubeldía}}</ref> In 2001 he was part of the Argentina U-20 team that won the [[South American Youth Championship]].<ref>[http://www.bdfa.com.ar/jugadores-LUIS-FRANCISCO-ZUBELDIA-387.html BDFA profile] {{es icon}}</ref>
Zubeldía played for Argentina at the [[Argentina national under-17 football team|under-17]] and [[Argentina national under-20 football team|under-20]] level. He played in the [[1997 FIFA U-17 World Championship|1997 Under-17 World Cup]] and the [[1999 FIFA World Youth Championship|1999 Under-20 World Cup]].<ref>{{FIFA player|181444|Luis Zubeldía}}</ref> In 2001, he was part of the Argentina U-20 team that won the [[South American Youth Championship]].<ref>[http://www.bdfa.com.ar/jugadores-LUIS-FRANCISCO-ZUBELDIA-387.html BDFA profile] {{es icon}}</ref>


==Managerial career==
==Managerial career==
In June 2008 Zubeldía was announced as the new manager of [[Club Atlético Lanús]], at the age of only 27 which made him the youngest manager in the history of the [[Primera División Argentina]].<ref>[http://clublanusfutbol.blogspot.com/2008/06/luis-zubelda-el-nuevo-gran-dt.html Luis Zubeldía, el Nuevo Gran DT] at Club Lanús Futbol {{es icon}}</ref>. After leading the team to a 4th place finish in [[Primera_División_Argentina_2008-09#Torneo_Apertura|Apertura 2008]] and qualification for [[Copa Libertadores 2009]], Zubeldía established Lanús as one of the main title contenders in [[Primera_División_Argentina_2008-09#Torneo_Clausura|Clausura 2009]].
In June 2008, Zubeldía was appointed as the new manager of [[Club Atlético Lanús|Lanús]], at the age of 27. This made him the youngest manager in the history of the [[Argentine Primera División]].<ref>[http://clublanusfutbol.blogspot.com/2008/06/luis-zubelda-el-nuevo-gran-dt.html Luis Zubeldía, el Nuevo Gran DT] at Club Lanús Futbol {{es icon}}</ref> Zubeldía led the team to a 4th place finish in the [[2008–09 Argentine Primera División season#Torneo Apertura|2008 Apertura]] (also qualifying them to the [[2009 Copa Libertadores]]) and a third place in the [[2008–09 Argentine Primera División season#Torneo Clausura|2009 Clausura]]. However, after lower subsequent league finishes and a series of four matches lost in a row in the [[2010–11 Argentine Primera División season#Torneo Apertura|2010 Apertura]], he resigned from the managerial position.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.ole.com.ar/lanus/Adios-Zubeldia_0_372562864.html |title=Adiós Zubeldía |newspaper=[[Olé (sports newspaper)|Olé]] |language=Spanish |date=2010-11-15 |accessdate=2010-11-15 }}</ref>


==Titles==
==Honours==
===As a player===
'''Player'''
;Argentina U-20
*'''[[South American Youth Championship]] (1)''': 2001
*[[South American Youth Championship]] (1): [[2001 South American Youth Championship|2001]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{es icon}} [http://www.futbolxxi.com/Tecnico.aspx?ID=495&SEOTecnico=Zubeldia+Luis+Francisco Managerial statistics in Primera División Argentina]
*[http://www.futbolxxi.com/Tecnico.aspx?ID=495&SEOTecnico=Zubeldia+Luis+Francisco Argentine Primera managerial statistics] at Fútbol XXI {{es icon}}
*{{es icon}} [http://www.futbolxxi.com/Futbolista.aspx?ID=12033&ZUBELDIA+Luis+Francisco Argentine Primera statistics]
*[http://www.futbolxxi.com/Futbolista.aspx?ID=12033&ZUBELDIA+Luis+Francisco Argentine Primera playing statistics] {{es icon}}
*{{es icon}} [http://www.notasdefutbol.com/liga-argentina/a-ritmo-de-tango-luis-zubeldia-el-exitoso-tecnico-precoz A ritmo de Tango: Luis Zubeldía, el exitoso técnico precoz] at Notas de Futbol
*[http://www.notasdefutbol.com/liga-argentina/a-ritmo-de-tango-luis-zubeldia-el-exitoso-tecnico-precoz A ritmo de Tango: Luis Zubeldía, el exitoso técnico precoz] at Notas de Futbol {{es icon}}


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Revision as of 15:12, 15 November 2010

Luis Zubeldía
Personal information
Full name Luis Francisco Zubeldía
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder

Luis Francisco Zubeldía (born 13 January 1981) is an Argentine football manager and former player.

At club level, Zubeldía played from 1998 to 2004 for Lanús, and had to retire because of an osteochondritis. Immediately after retiring, he started working in Lanús as an assistant coach to Ramón Cabrero. When Cabrero left the team, Zubeldía was appointed head coach, becoming the youngest manager ever to take charge of an Argentine Primera División team.

Playing career

Club

Zubeldía made his league debut for Lanús on 30 October 1998 in a 2–2 home draw against Independiente. He went on to make 57 appearances scoring 3 goals. In 2004, he retired from football at the age of 23 due to osteochondritis of the knee.

International

Zubeldía played for Argentina at the under-17 and under-20 level. He played in the 1997 Under-17 World Cup and the 1999 Under-20 World Cup.[1] In 2001, he was part of the Argentina U-20 team that won the South American Youth Championship.[2]

Managerial career

In June 2008, Zubeldía was appointed as the new manager of Lanús, at the age of 27. This made him the youngest manager in the history of the Argentine Primera División.[3] Zubeldía led the team to a 4th place finish in the 2008 Apertura (also qualifying them to the 2009 Copa Libertadores) and a third place in the 2009 Clausura. However, after lower subsequent league finishes and a series of four matches lost in a row in the 2010 Apertura, he resigned from the managerial position.[4]

Honours

As a player

Argentina U-20

References

  1. ^ Luis ZubeldíaFIFA competition record (archived)
  2. ^ BDFA profile Template:Es icon
  3. ^ Luis Zubeldía, el Nuevo Gran DT at Club Lanús Futbol Template:Es icon
  4. ^ "Adiós Zubeldía". Olé (in Spanish). 2010-11-15. Retrieved 2010-11-15.

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