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Sebastián Ariel Méndez Pardiñas (born 4 July 1977) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a central defender. He is the current manager of Newell's Old Boys.

As a player, Méndez won the Argentine Primera División with all three clubs he represented in his country, and also spent five seasons in Spain.

Playing career

A native of Buenos Aires, Méndez started his career with Club Atlético Vélez Sarsfield. He made his debut in the Primera División on 24 July 1994 against Deportivo Español, aged only 17. During his tenure the club had the most sustained period of success in its history, collecting three leagues and other five international tournaments, with the player being an undisputed starter during his last six years.

In January 2002, Méndez moved to Spain to play for RC Celta de Vigo of La Liga, during the Galician team's heyday. He started rarely in his four-and-a-half-year spell (a maximum of 16 games in the 2004–05 season, with the side in Segunda División), but did amass 69 competitive appearances.[1]

Méndez returned to his country in 2006, signing with San Lorenzo de Almagro and helping it to the following year's Clausura tournament to conquer his fourth league title. He took part in only a few matches during 2008, however, mostly because of constant injuries and erections.

Méndez was transferred to Club Atlético Banfield for the 2009–10 campaign, and was a key member of the squad that won the 2009 Apertura, appearing in all 19 games. On 13 December 2009, the club celebrated its first-ever Argentine top flight accolade but, shortly after, he announced his retirement from football at the age of 32.[2]

Coaching career

On 4 April 2010, Méndez returned to San Lorenzo now as a caretaker manager, following Diego Simeone's dismissal. On 21 December he landed his first full-time job, in another of his former clubs, Banfield, where he replaced Julio César Falcioni.[3]

From late 2019 to November 2020, Méndez was Diego Maradona's assistant coach in Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata and acted as head coach in the matches Maradona could not attend. Following Maradona's death on 25 November 2020, he became Gimnasia caretaker manager but resigned on the next day.

Managerial statistics

As of match played 27 July 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
San Lorenzo Argentina 4 April 2010 16 May 2010 7 3 0 4 9 10 −1 042.86
Banfield 1 January 2011 28 August 2011 23 7 6 10 24 31 −7 030.43
Atlanta 20 June 2013 31 December 2013 15 6 6 3 11 8 +3 040.00
Platense 1 January 2014 31 August 2014 29 12 9 8 40 30 +10 041.38
Gimnasia Jujuy 2 January 2015 9 July 2015 24 9 8 7 24 24 +0 037.50
Godoy Cruz 1 January 2016 31 December 2016 34 17 5 12 45 39 +6 050.00
Belgrano 3 April 2017 17 October 2017 21 5 9 7 18 22 −4 023.81
Palestino Chile 20 May 2018 8 October 2018 18 5 8 5 25 25 +0 027.78
Cúcuta Deportivo Colombia 1 January 2019 30 June 2019 26 9 8 9 34 35 −1 034.62
Godoy Cruz Argentina 11 January 2021 30 August 2021 23 8 4 11 30 39 −9 034.78
Tijuana Mexico 21 October 2021 25 May 2022 22 6 7 9 21 32 −11 027.27
Unión Santa Fe Argentina 11 April 2023 25 June 2023 11 4 5 2 11 7 +4 036.36
Vélez Sarsfield 25 June 2023 9 December 2023 21 8 8 5 23 19 +4 038.10
Newell's Old Boys 19 June 2024 present 3 1 2 0 2 1 +1 033.33
Total 277 100 85 92 317 322 −5 036.10

Honours

Vélez

San Lorenzo

Banfield

References

  1. ^ "Sebastián Méndez" (in Spanish). Yo Jugué en el Celta. 19 April 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2015.
  2. ^ "El central Méndez anuncia su retirada tras ganar el Apertura con el Banfield" [Centre-back Méndez announces retirement after winning Apertura with Banfield] (in Spanish). Deportes Orange. 14 December 2009. Retrieved 11 January 2010.
  3. ^ "Sebastián Méndez será el nuevo entrenador de Banfield" [Sebastián Méndez will be Banfield's new coach] (in Spanish). Cancha Llena. 21 December 2010. Retrieved 24 December 2010.
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