Carlos Bianchi

Carlos Bianchi (Born in April 26, 1949 in Buenos Aires) is a retired Argentine football player, now working as coach. He was a notable striker, 5 times Top Scorer of the French leage, with a total of 385 goals in 546 first division matches (Argentine and French). As a coach, he obtained 7 Argentine leages and 8 international titles. He's also Boca Juniors' most sucessful coach with 8 titles (3 of them Argentine leages). As of 2004 he's #13 in the list of World most successful Top Division Goal Scorers of all time, and had been chosen World best Club Coach in 2000 and 2003 by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics.

Player

Clubs

Titles

  • Primera Divisin Argentina 1968 (Vlez Srsfield).
  • Primera Divisin Argentina Top Scorer, Nacional 1970 and 1981, Metropolitano 1971 (Vlez Srsfield).
  • French Leage Top Scorer in 1974, 1976 and 1977 (Stade de Reims).
  • French Leage Top Scorer in 1978 and 1979 (Pris Sain-Germain).

Coach

Clubs

  • 1984-88 Stade de Reims (France).
  • 1989-90 OGC Nice (France).
  • 1990-91 Paris FC (France).
  • 1993-96 Vlez Srsfield (Argentina).
  • 1996 AS A.S. Roma (Italia).
  • 1998-01 Boca Juniors (Argentina).
  • 2003-04 Boca Juniors (Argentina).

Titles

External Links

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