Alianza Lima would have drafted Gustavo Quinteros as Larrieras replacement

Alianza Lima would have drafted Gustavo Quinteros as Larriera’s replacement in 2024

Alianza Lima would have drafted Gustavo Quinteros as Larrieras replacement

Lima Alliance lost in the final against Universitario League 1 Betsson 2023 and failed to reach the three-time national championship. In the last few hours it was announced that Mauricio Larriera would no longer lead the tight team. Against this background, the blue and white leadership would already have the coach in their sights. Gustavo Quinteroswho currently leads Colo Colo de Chile.

This information was shared by Mauricio Loret de Mola, journalist of “Apresion”. “How can it be that less than an hour ago someone from Alianza contacted Gustavo Quintero, still coach of Colo Colo, to ask about the conditions?” he said.

The Argentine coach is ending his contract with Cacique at the end of this season and there are reports in the southern country that he will not continue next year.

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Who is Gustavo Quinteros?

Gustavo Quinteros He is a 58-year-old Argentine coach. He began his professional career as a strategist at Blooming de Bolivia. Later he passed through San Martín de San Juan, Bolívar, Oriente Petrolero, Emelec, Al-Nassr, Al-Wasl, Universidad Católica and Tijuana.

In addition, the strategist coached the Bolivian team and the Ecuadorian team during the qualifiers for Brazil 2014 and Russia 2018. He failed to qualify for the World Cup with both countries.

In 2020 he took over the management of Colo Colo. So far he has played 148 official matches with the Cacique, of which he won 75, drew 41 and lost 32.

How many titles did Gustavo Quinteros win?

Over the course of his career Gustavo Quinteros He has won seven national titles in the different countries he has been to. The strategist won the Bolivian league in 2005, 2009 and 2010; Ecuador’s Serie A in 2013 and 2014; and the First Division of Chile in 2019 and 2022.