Andrés Marinangeli

Born in Pérez, Santa Fe,[1] Marinangeli began his career with Renato Cesarini, and played for the reserve side of Rosario Central before moving to Chile with Deportes La Serena in 2000.

[2] Back to his home country in 2002, Marinangeli played for Banco Nación, Totoras Juniors, Gödeken and Arroyo Seco before moving to Spain in 2010, with EMF Aluche.

[5] In 2017, Marinangeli was recruited by Guangzhou Evergrande to work in their football schools in Madrid,[6] and also returned to Aluche in January 2018, now named first team manager.

[7] In August 2020, after a short period in charge of lowly Madrilenian side Iglesia La Vid FC,[8] Marinangeli moved to the United Arab Emirates to work as the under-18 manager of Dibba Al-Hisn SC.

[16] Eighteen days later, however, a new board of the club presented Christian Díaz as manager, and he was dismissed;[17] on 17 February, he remained in the country after taking over top tier newcomers Libertad Gran Mamoré,[18] but was sacked less than a month later.