- Alejandro Sabella
Football player infobox
playername = Alejandro Sabella
fullname = Alejandro Javier Sabella
height =
nickname =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1954|11|5
cityofbirth =Buenos Aires
countryofbirth =Argentina
currentclub =
clubnumber =
position = Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1974-1978
1978-1980
1980-1981
1982-1985
1986-1987
1987
1987-1988
clubs = River Plate
Sheffield United
Leeds United
Estudiantes
Grêmio
Estudiantes
Ferro Carril Oeste
caps(goals) = ? (?)
76 (8)
23 (2)
? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
? (?)
nationalyears = 1983
nationalteam = Argentina
nationalcaps(goals) = 4 (0)pcupdate = 1 September 2007
Alejandro (Alex) Sabella (born
Buenos Aires ,5 November 1954 ) is a former Argentine football player.Early career
Sabella rose through the junior divisions of River Plate in the early 1970s, when his position, and the number 10 jersey, were owned by
Norberto Alonso . His style reflected Alonso's, with emphasis on individual technique and short passes. In1975 , River Plate achieved its first title after a 18-year drought, and Alonso became the fans' undisputed hero. Sabella felt his talents were not exploited properly, but in1976 he got his break when Alonso was transferred toOlympique Marseille .Coach
Angel Labruna and fans were not satisfied with Sabella's perceived individualism and slowness, and bought a few players in the transfers market. When Alonso returned to River Plate, Sabella was again relegated to the bench.Move to England
English club Sheffield United had tried to sign the teenage
Diego Maradona from Argentinos Juniors, which did not accept the paltry £180,000 United were offering. So United turned to Sabella, and they signed him for £160,000 onJuly 19 ,1978 . He made his debut forthe Blades against Leyton Orient on19 August 1978 .He played for United until
1980 , but unfortunately his superb ball control resulted in fewer goals than were expected, just 8 League goals from 76 appearances. After relegation to the Third Division, managerHarry Haslam agreed a fee of £600,000 with Second Division club Sunderland, however, Sabella had ambitions to play in the First Division and refused to go. His final appearance for United came with a goal in the County Cup (a regional competition betweenSouth Yorkshire teams) Final victory overSheffield Wednesday onMay 8 ,1980 .During the close season he was finally sold to Leeds United for £400,000. He played for Leeds without much success between 1978-80.
Return to Argentina
In December
1981 he started looking for an Argentine club, and was sold toEstudiantes de La Plata . Under coachCarlos Bilardo , the team reached the semi-finals of the1982 Nacional tournament (Sabella was injured in the first semi-final match against Quilmes) and then, together withMarcelo Trobbiani ,José Daniel Ponce , andMiguel Angel Russo , made up the solid midfield of the Estudiantes team that went on to win two back-to-back championship titles.When Bilardo was put in charge of the
Argentina National Football Team , Sabella competed for his place with veterans Alonso and Bochini, and younger players like Carlos Tapia andJorge Burruchaga ; an even larger shadow was cast by the king of 1980s play-makers,Diego Maradona . All in all, Sabella played four times for the national team, playing in theCopa América 1983 but not making the cut for the1986 World Cup .Later career
Sabella moved to Brazilian Grêmio FPA, where he played from
1985 to1986 . He then returned to Estudiantes, but retired after a short spell withFerro Carril Oeste in 1988.His nicknames were "el mago" (the magician) and "pachorra" (sloth) because of his perceived slowness during play (though he could become a fast dribbler and passer given the right situation).
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Managerial career
After retirement, Sabella became a coach, but has worked mostly as field assistant for
Daniel Passarella . The duo coached the Argentina national team, Italian side Parma AC, theUruguay national football team , Mexican Monterrey, and Brazilian Corinthians. In2006 , they were hired back by River Plate, which finished in third place in the "Apertura" tournament.External links
* [http://www.leedsfans.org.uk/leeds/players/347.html Leeds United profile]
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