This article is about the Argentine football player. For the Puerto Rican politician, see Carlos Bianchi Angleró. For the Argentine Olympic sprinter, see Carlos Bianchi (athlete).
Carlos Bianchi
Bianchi with Vélez Sarsfield c. 1970
Personal information
Full name
Carlos Bianchi
Date of birth
(1949-04-26) 26 April 1949 (age 75)
Place of birth
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s)
Forward
Youth career
Unión de Paz
Ciclón de Jonte
1960–1967
Vélez Sarsfield
Senior career*
Years
Team
Apps
(Gls)
1967–1973
Vélez Sarsfield
165
(121)
1973–1977
Reims
124
(107)
1977–1979
Paris Saint-Germain
89
(76)
1979–1980
Strasbourg
22
(8)
1980–1984
Vélez Sarsfield
159
(85)
1984–1985
Reims
18
(8)
Total
562
(393)
International career
1970–1972
Argentina
14
(8)
Managerial career
1985–1988
Reims
1989–1990
Nice
1993–1996
Vélez Sarsfield
1996
Roma
1998–2001
Boca Juniors
2003–2004
Boca Juniors
2005–2006
Atlético Madrid
2013–2014
Boca Juniors
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Carlos Bianchi (born 26 April 1949), nicknamed El Virrey (The Viceroy), is an Argentine former football player and manager. A prolific goalscorer, although he had a bright career as a forward in Argentina and France, Bianchi is best known as one of the most successful coaches of all time managing Vélez Sarsfield and Boca Juniors to a great number of titles each. Bianchi is the only coach to win four Copa Libertadores.
He is also the only coach to secure three Intercontinental Cups, and shares with Josep Guardiola and Carlo Ancelotti a joint-record of three club world championship titles. He most recently served as manager of Boca Juniors. Boca Juniors and Vélez Sársfield made him a statue.[1][2][3]
^"Bianchi ya tiene su estatua en Vélez". December 2015.
^"Boca Juniors fire coach Carlos Bianchi". USA Today.
^"Boca presentó la estatua a Carlos Bianchi - TyC Sports". 9 October 2016.
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