What is known about Pablo Repetto’s departure from Atlético Nacional

Pablo Repetto came to manage Atlético Nacional in February of this year, where he managed only 17 games adjusting 8 wins, 4 draws and 5 losseswith a balance of 54.9% yield.

Pablo Repetto’s career in football

Repetto He began his career as a coach at Fénix, a team that played in Uruguay’s Second Professional Division. His debut as a coach was successful, winning the championship and promotion to the First Division. However, his time in the top flight was not as positive and he ended up being dismissed.

After a brief stint at Cerro, Repetto had an experience in football Bolivian with Blooming from Santa CruzAlthough his campaign at Cerro was unfinished, he managed to win the 2009 Liguilla with the team. However, his experience in Bolivia was not successful and he soon returned to Uruguay.

In 2010, he was hired by Defensor Sportingwhere he had an outstanding performance in the 2010 Apertura Tournament. Despite this, internal problems and transfers of important players affected the team’s performance, and Repetto was fired in December 2011.

His next destination was Independent of the Valley of Ecuador in 2012where he managed to lead the team to the final of the 2016 Copa Libertadores, finishing runner-up against Atlético Nacional of Colombia. This achievement marked him as the first coach to win and eliminate teams such as Boca Juniors and River Plate in the same edition of the Copa Libertadores, in charge of an Ecuadorian team.

After his time in Ecuador, Repetto had brief experiences in teams such as Baniyas in the United Arab Emirates and Olimpia in Paraguaywhere he was unable to maintain himself for long.

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In July 2017, he took over as technical director of Liga Deportiva Universitaria in Ecuador, managing to save the team from relegation and subsequently winning the first stage of the local tournament. This victory gave him his first title as a coach and the team’s first in 8 years.

In December 2021, Repetto returned to Uruguay to take charge of Nacional, with whom he won the Uruguayan Championship title. However, his contract ended in December 2022.

His last known experience before Atlético Nacional was in the Saints Laguna of Mexicowhere he announced his departure in February 2024 after a defeat against Tigres.

2024-08-28 17:00:44
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