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Marcelo Belsa's Teaching Career
Marcelo Belsa's football career began at Newell Old Buddy Football Club, where he coached for two seasons, from 1990- 1992. From 1992, he left Argentina to coach in Mexico, and successively coached Atlas Football Club and American team. 1997 returned to Argentina as the head coach of sarsfield Football Club. He coached the Spanish team briefly from 65438 to 0998. After the 65438-0998 World Cup, he became the head coach of the Argentine national team and led the team to participate in the 2002 World Cup held by Japan and South Korea. After winning the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004, he resigned as the head coach of Argentina due to excessive work pressure. In 2007, Marcelo Belsa was appointed as the head coach of Chile's national team, and finally led Chile to win the right to participate in the 20 10 World Cup in South Africa. And set many records for Chile in the World Cup in South Africa. Before the invasion 16.

1 1 From July to June 8, 20 13, Marcelo Belsa became the coach of Athletic Football Club in Bilbao.

On May 3rd, 20 14 Beijing time, the French powerhouse Marseille Club officially announced that it had signed a two-year contract with the famous Argentine coach Marcelo Belsa, and "Crazy Coach" would take over the coaching of the team this summer.

Marseille has a poor record this season, with only 53 points in 35 rounds of Ligue 1, and it has been confirmed that it will miss the European War next season. Sports director Anigood has been a temporary coach since his former coach Baup left school in June, 5438+last February. However, Marseille executives are not willing to straighten him out, but choose to hire a famous coach Belsa to rebuild the team and try to get back on track next season. Marseille President Vincent said: "I announce that we have signed a contract with Belsa, who will be our head coach for the next two seasons."

Belsa, 58, has coached the national teams of Argentina and Chile, and led the Argentine Olympic team to win the men's football gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. With his innovative tactics and love for offensive football during his coaching of the Chilean national team and Athletic Bilbao, the outside world called him "crazy coach". After his contract expired last summer and he left Athletic Bilbao, Belsa refused the invitation of Paraguayan Football Association and stayed at home until now. After one year, he finally returned to coach in European football.