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Abel Balbo has stopped coaching Central Córdoba of Santiago del Estero: he is the ninth in 13 League Cup dates

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There is nothing left for Abel Balbo in his second cycle at Central Córdoba in Santiago del Estero. Without the good results of the previous phase, the ‘Ferroviario’ coach resolved “by mutual agreement” with the management, after the tough 0-5 victory against Students of La Plataby the 13th of Professional League Cupin which he won only two matches.

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“Club Atlético Central Córdoba wishes to inform its members, fans and media that it has reached a mutual agreement with Abel Balbo to end his relationship as first team coach. After a period of in-depth evaluation and internal analysis, “both parties have concluded that it is the right time to separate our ways,” the club published in an official statement.

“Club Atlético Central Córdoba would like to express its most sincere gratitude to Balbo for his dedication, commitment and commitment during his time as part of our institution,” he added.

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The team from Santiago has 10 points in zone B, the result of the two victories mentioned above (against Sarmiento de Junín and Lanús) and four draws, as well as seven defeats. During the week, meanwhile, they had overcome Quilmes for the first round of the Argentina Cup.

But the 0-5 against Pincha was the straw that broke the camel’s back for Balbo, who in his previous cycle had managed to stay in the Professional League with some ease.

“Now the Board of Directors is looking for a new coach to take over the reins of the professional team. In the meantime, the Reserve coach, Juan Carlos “Pollo” Roldánwill be in charge of managing the professional team on an interim basis,” concluded the statement from Central Córdoba, who will close the regular phase against Saint Lawrenceas local.

The ninth coach in 13 dates

Balbo has expanded the list of managers who lost their jobs during the Professional League Cup. There are nine out of the 13 dates played, with the particularity that there was a club that changed coach twice.

The first was Matías Modolo, sacked on matchday three at Deportivo Riestra. Three followed him on matchday six: Facundo Sava in Tigre, the pair Favio Orsi and Sergio Gómez in Atlético Tucumán; and Sergio Rondina in Sarmiento de Junín.

The next day, those who left their positions were Rodolfo De Paoli (Independiente Rivadavia) and Sebastián Grazzini (Platense), while Guillermo Farré (Belgrano de Córdoba on the 10th) and Néstor Raúl Gorosito (in Tigre, date the 11th) completed the list. ).

Source: Clarin

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