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Argentine footballer and manager
Emilio Nicolas Commisso
(born 5 November 1956 in
Cordoba
) is a former
Argentine
footballer
. He played as a
midfielder
for a number of clubs in Argentina and
Spain
.
Commisso started his professional career in 1976 with
River Plate
. During his seven years playing at the club, they won five league titles. Commisso played 218 league games for River, scoring 27 goals.
In 1984, he joined
Argentinos Juniors
, he played for the club during their golden age, winning two league titles the
Copa Libertadores 1985
and the
Copa Interamericana
, they also played in the
Copa Intercontinental
against
Juventus
of
Italy
.
Commisso left Argentinos in 1988 to join
Talleres de Cordoba
but he only stayed one season before joining
Xerez
in
Spain
.
Commisso returned to Argentina to play for
Estudiantes de La Plata
and his last club was
Quilmes Atletico Club
between 1991 and 1992.
Honours
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Player
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- River Plate
- Argentinos Juniors
Coaching career
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Trayectoria DT Profesional
- Director Tecnico Alterno ? Instituto Atletico Central Cordoba ? (1998?1999)
- Director Tecnico Alterno ? Club Atletico Talleres ? Primera Division (1999?2000)
- Director Tecnico Alterno ? Union de Santa Fe ? Primera Division (2000?2001)
- Director Tecnico Alterno ? Rosario Central ? Primera Division (2001?2002)
- Manager General ? Club Racing de Avellaneda (2002 ?2005)
- Director Tecnico ? Club Racing de Avellaneda
- Director Tecnico ? Club Atletico Talleres ? Nacional "B" (2005)
- Director tecnico alterno Club Beitar Jerusalem, Israel (2006)
- Director tecnico alterno Club Atletico Huracan (2007)
- Director tecnico alterno Club Cerro Porteno, Asuncion, Paraguay 2008)
Commisso has held a number of positions at
Racing Club
including club secretary, co-ordinator of football and interim manager in 2003.
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In 2005, he was approached to take over as manager of Talleres de Cordoba.
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