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Carlos Fren

Argentine footballer and manager


Argentine footballer and manager

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nameCarlos Fren
fullnameCarlos Guillermo Fren
birth_date
birth_placeArgentina
positionMidfielder
years11973–1978
years21978–1982
years31982
years41983
years51983
years61984–1985
years7?
years8?
clubs1Argentinos Juniors
clubs2Independiente
clubs3Racing Club
clubs4Everest
clubs5Nueva Chicago
clubs6Vélez Sársfield
clubs7Atlanta
clubs8Tigre
caps1195
caps2103
caps311
caps43
caps519
caps656
goals113
goals22
goals30
goals40
goals50
goals60
manageryears11991
manageryears21994
manageryears31995
manageryears41996
manageryears52005
manageryears62007
managerclubs1Independiente
managerclubs2Deportivo Mandiyú
managerclubs3Racing Club
managerclubs4Argentinos Juniors
managerclubs5Instituto de Córdoba
managerclubs612 de Octubre
pcupdate2009

Carlos Fren (born 27 December 1954) is an Argentine former footballer and manager. He spent most of his playing career in Argentinos Juniors and Independiente. He has also managed these clubs.

Playing career

Fren began his playing career in 1973 with Argentinos Juniors. Between 1976 and 1978 he played alongside teenage sensation Diego Maradona in the Argentinos midfield. He made over 200 appearances for the Paternal club before joining Independiente in 1978.

Fren played 103 league games for independiente before leaving to join their fiercest rivals Racing Club in 1982. In 1980, he was included in the Argentina squad for the 1980 Mundialito.

After a short stint with Nueva Chicago in 1983 he joined Vélez Sársfield where he played 56 league games between 1984 and 1985.

Towards the end of his playing career he had stints with Atlanta and Tigre in the lower leagues of Argentine football and Everest of Ecuador.

Managerial career

Fren began coaching in the youth teams of Nueva Chicago and Vélez Sársfield. His first first team appointment was his former club Independiente in 1991. In 1994, he teamed up with Diego Maradona as joint manager of Deportivo Mandiyú. In 1995, the pair had another unsuccessful attempt at management with Racing Club.

In 1996, Fren notoriously spent a single game in charge of Argentinos Juniors before resigning.

From there, Fren went on to coach the reserve team of Talleres de Córdoba and then work as assistant coach to José Pastoriza at Independiente. In between 2004 and 2005, he worked with Luis Garisto at Instituto de Córdoba and in 2007, he had a spell in charge of 12 de Octubre of Paraguay.

References

References

  1. [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/mund80.html Mundialito 1980 squads] at [[rsssf]]
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