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==International career==
==International career==
At the international level, Guly was capped 6 times for [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], although he was unable to score a goal. He was a remember of Argentina's [[1999 Copa América]] squad that reached the quarter-finals of the tournament, losing out to eventual champions and South-American rivals [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]].
At the international level, Guly was capped 6 times for [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]], although he was unable to score a goal. He was a remember of Argentina's [[1999 Copa América]] squad that reached the quarter-finals of the tournament, losing out to eventual champions and South-American rivals [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]].

==Style of play==
Although he lacked pace as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]], Guly was known, however, for his accurate [[Cross (football)|crossing]] ability from the flank. Although he usually played as a wide midfielder, he was also capable of playing as an [[Forward (association football)#Winger|outside forward]].<ref name="dnamilan">{{cite web |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170116174655/http://www.dnamilan.com/campioni-rossoneri/oliver-bierhoff.html |title=Oliver Bierhoff |publisher=DNAMilan.com |language=Italian |author1=Enrico Bonifazi |date=26 April 2013 |accessdate=3 June 2019 }}</ref>


==Honours==
==Honours==
===Club===
===Club===
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*[[Serie A]]: [[1998–99 Serie A|1998–99]]
*[[Serie A]]: [[1998–99 Serie A|1998–99]]



Revision as of 18:37, 3 June 2019

Guly
Personal information
Full name Andrés Guglielminpietro
Date of birth (1974-04-10) 10 April 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth San Nicolás, Argentina
Height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1998 Gimnasia LP 105 (21)
1998–2001 Milan 57 (6)
2001–2004 Internazionale 30 (0)
2003–2004Bologna (loan) 18 (2)
2004–2005 Boca Juniors 24 (6)
2005–2006 Al-Nasr Dubai 9 (4)
2006Gimnasia LP (loan) 11 (1)
Total 254 (40)
International career
1999 Argentina 6 (0)
Managerial career
2014– Douglas Haig
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Andrés Guglielminpietro (born 10 April 1974 in San Nicolas, Buenos Aires province), nicknamed Guly, is a former Argentine football player and current manager of Douglas Haig. A midfielder, he has been capped for the Argentina national football team, and represented his country at the 1999 Copa América.

Club career

Guglielminpietro's club career reached its peak at the Italian club A.C. Milan, where he shared the limelight with some of the game's most notable stars, such as Paolo Maldini, Demetrio Albertini, Roberto Donadoni, Alessandro Costacurta, Leonardo, George Weah and Oliver Bierhoff. On the final matchday of the season, Guly scored the opening goal in a 2–1 away win against Perugia that won Milan the 1998–99 Scudetto.[1] His play declined during the following seasons due to injuries, and he was transferred to different clubs around the globe, never recovering his top ability. His first port of call after leaving Milan was at rivals Internazionale whom he joined in 2001. He scored his first and what turned out to be his only goal for the club in a UEFA Cup tie against FC Brașov on 27 September 2001.[2]

In 2004, he won the Copa Sudamericana with Boca Juniors. After a short spell back in his youth club Gimnasia in 2005, he retired and was added in June 2007 to the coaching team of cross-town rivals Estudiantes de La Plata, under coach Diego Simeone, with a third former Argentine international, Nelson Vivas, as assistant coach. Guly also took up the same position with the same coaching staff at River Plate. Diego Simeone left Estudiantes de La Plata in December 2007 claiming a supposed lack of the club's commitment to sign appropriate reinforcements for the 2008 Clausura and Copa Libertadores. On 27 February 2014, Guly was named as manager of the Primera B Nacional side Douglas Haig.

International career

At the international level, Guly was capped 6 times for Argentina, although he was unable to score a goal. He was a remember of Argentina's 1999 Copa América squad that reached the quarter-finals of the tournament, losing out to eventual champions and South-American rivals Brazil.

Style of play

Although he lacked pace as a winger, Guly was known, however, for his accurate crossing ability from the flank. Although he usually played as a wide midfielder, he was also capable of playing as an outside forward.[3]

Honours

Club

Milan[3]
Boca Juniors

References

  1. ^ "#TBT – 23 maggio 1999: Perugia-Milan 1-2, Scudetto e paratissima di Abbiati" (in Italian). PianetaMilan.it. 23 May 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. ^ "INTER CRUISE DESPITE RONALDO SETBACK". skysports.com. 27 September 2001. Retrieved 19 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b Enrico Bonifazi (26 April 2013). "Oliver Bierhoff" (in Italian). DNAMilan.com. Retrieved 3 June 2019.