Osvaldo Zubeldía

Osvaldo Zubeldía
Osvaldo Zubeldía
Zubeldía during his time as manager of Estudiantes
Personal information
Full name Osvaldo Juan Zubeldía
Date of birth June 24, 1927
Place of birth Junín, Argentina
Date of death January 17, 1982 (Aged 54)
Playing position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1949-1955 Vélez Sársfield ? (?)
1956-1957 Boca Juniors 38 (10)
1958-1959 Atlanta ? (6)
1960 Banfield ? (?)
National team
Argentina ? (?)
Teams managed
1961-1963 Atlanta
1965 Argentina
1965-1970 Estudiantes de La Plata
1974 San Lorenzo
1975 Racing Club
Atlético Nacional
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 5 September 2007.
† Appearances (Goals).

Osvaldo Juan Zubeldía, (June 24, 1927 in Junín - January 17, 1982) was a football player and an influential Argentine coach.

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Playing career

Zubeldía had a respectable playing career with Vélez Sársfield, Boca Juniors, Atlanta and Banfield and the Argentina national football team. He was known as an intelligent player who was always well positioned on the field. His legacy, however, would come from his career as a manager.

Early managerial career

His managing career started at Atlanta between 1961 and 1963, he led the team to two respectable finishes in the league. He then had an unsuccessful stint on the managing team of the Argentina national team in 1965.

Estudiantes

Zubeldía instructing his Estudiantes players

His managerial career took off with Estudiantes de La Plata. Hired in 1965 to help stave off relegation, he combined many prospects from Estudiantes' la tercera que mata ("the killer juveniles") with a small number of outside talent, and built one of the most successful teams in the history of Argentine football.

The first championship of the so-called "Golden Era" came in 1967, when Estudiantes became the first "small" team to win an Argentine championship. The team came back from three goals down to beat Platense in the semifinal 4-3, then took the crown with a convincing 3-0 victory over Racing Club.

Estudiantes then took second place in the Nacional championship, qualifying for the 1968 Libertadores Cup, which Estudiantes won after defeating Brazilian side Palmeiras.

In that year's Intercontinental Cup, Estudiantes defeated Bobby Charlton's Manchester United 1-0 in Buenos Aires, and achieved a 1-1 tie at Old Trafford on October 16, 1968. The Intercontinental title remains the highest achievement in Estudiantes' history.

The team would go on to win the Libertadores Cup twice more, in 1969 against Nacional from Uruguay and in 1970 against Peñarol also from Uruguay.

Estudiantes lost their Intercontinental Cup finals to A.C. Milan and Feyenoord, respectively, but they did win the less prestigious Copa Interamericana in 1969.

1974-1982

In 1974, Zubeldía coached the San Lorenzo de Almagro team that won the Nacional title. He also won two Colombian League titles with Atlético Nacional in 1976 and 1981.

On January 17, 1982 Zubeldía died of a heart attack in Medellín, Colombia at the age of 54, while at the racetrack.

Tactics

Zubeldía was a harbinger of tactical changes; he was the first manager to thoroughly research rival team's tactics and playing style. Pre-planned plays off free kicks and tactical fouls to stop rival advances were highly criticized at the time, but have since been adopted by virtually every team in the world. So are other practices, like the offside trap (having the defense step forward in sync to force opposing players into an offside position) and using screens at corner shots.

Legacy

Zubeldía's legacy was carried to fruition by the key tactical player of his Estudiantes, Carlos Bilardo, who went on to become one of the most successful coaches in Argentine history. Bilardo dedicated to his mentor both the 1982 Metropolitano title won by Estudiantes and the 1986 FIFA World Cup title won by Argentina.

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