Nolberto Solano shortly before League 1 Nol could be the

Nolberto Solano shortly before League 1: “Ñol” could be the new coach of the traditional Peruvian club

Nolberto Solano shortly before League 1 Nol could be the

After leaving the Peruvian team with Ricardo Garecathe former soccer player Nolberto Solano He could return to local football, albeit as technical director for a club with a long history in national football. The “maestrito” becomes the strategist of the final tournament of the 1st division of Deportivo Municipal, a squad left without a coach due to the team’s financial problems following the departure of Ángel Comizzo.

The information was provided by the same Edile group manager, Francisco Gonzales, in an interview with RPP. “Having a new coaching staff is a priority. There are national and foreign options. Nolberto Solano already holds the position, has experience and could be considered as a candidate,” the manager said.

YOU CAN SEE: Pacheco and Olivares are leaving Deportivo Municipal for a club that isn’t Alianza Lima, Sporting Cristal, or the “U”.

Which players have left Deportivo Municipal?

The Strip is not doing well economically, and there were several losses in the second part of the national championship:

  • Christopher Olivares
  • Fernando Pacheco
  • Kevin Rock
  • Joseph Nunez
  • Leonel Solis
  • Rotceh Eagles
  • Williams Guzman
  • Louis Ramos
  • Angel Comizzo (Coach).

Which teams did Nolberto Solano lead?

“Ñol” was already sitting on the bench with the DT diver and had under his command University of Sports (2012), Jose Galvez (2013), Toronto International (2014) and the Peru national team under 20 (2019 – 2020). That means he could once again become a League 1 side’s strategist if his connection with the mayors is made.

YOU CAN SEE: Paolo Guerrero and Heung Min Son witnessed Peru vs. South Korea after the friendly match

So Comizzo said goodbye to Deportivo Municipal

With an emotional video, the Argentina coach thanked the fans for their support and left open the possibility of returning to the big club at some point. Hopefully one day the situation will be different to see us again and have a full afternoon of football. “Thank you very much and it will be any moment,” were the words of “Indio”.