Gustavo Costas finished his tenure as Racing’s coach

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The entrepreneur began a postgraduate course at the helm of the Los Angeles Academy First Team, after his stints in 1999 and 2007. (0:37)

Gustavo Costas entered his 3rd cycle as coach of Racing Club, where the mascot of José’s historic team is located, player with the maximum participations in the professional era (337), champion of the Super Cup in 1988 and coach in 1999 and 2007.

The Academy factory has then become the mars of educational sessions in the stadium and before the presentation of the new coaching staff, the paintings began in the gymnasium, with activation and mobility areas. Then, on the auxiliary court, there was a passing circuit and aerobic tasks.

In his last two spells at the coach’s desk, Costas has coached matches, with a balance of 23 threesomes, 23 draws and 28 defeats.

Días atrás, el DT que el 28 de febrero cumplirá 61 años conversó en exclusiva con SportsCenter: “Volver a casa después de muchos años me hace feliz. No lo esperaba y le agradezco a la dirigencia por pensar en mí. Ahora a trabajar y disfrutar”.

“When they called me an idea one day. Ever since I’ve been injecting myself with this drug: I’ve come from Racing. I’ve learned it, I’m going to have to do everything and I know it,” he added. .

As for his team’s taste of play, he predicted: “We’re going to try to follow the line because the others are satisfied. We are waiting for each other with the intensity that you gained in principle, which after failing in Racing. There are many things there that want to be corrected. “

Since 2024, the Avellaneda club brought in Adrián Martínez, a former arrival from Instituto Córdoba, and also attacked Maximiliano Salas, who lost to Palestine of Chile.

Este miércoles, Santiago Solari se hará la revisión médica para concretar su llegada desde Defensa y Justicia.

Among the bass players are Aníbal Moreno (Palmeiras), Gonzalo Piovi (Cruz Azul), Gabriel Hauche and Emiliano Insúa (retired), others.

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