17 Facts About Eduardo Coudet

1.

Eduardo Coudet played mainly as a right midfielder, representing the likes of Rosario Central and River Plate, as well as having spells in Spain, Mexico and the United States.

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Eduardo Coudet worked in the top leagues of Mexico, Brazil and Spain, winning the Campeonato Mineiro for Atletico Mineiro in 2023.

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Eduardo Coudet had a short spell at Celta Vigo in Spain's La Liga and subsequently in Major League Soccer with Philadelphia Union.

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Eduardo Coudet won three Argentine titles during his time with River Plate.

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In 2002, during the Argentine Great Depression, Eduardo Coudet was one of many players to move abroad.

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Eduardo Coudet eventually became a trialist for the Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer and later signed with the club in July 2010.

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Eduardo Coudet was released by the club in February 2011.

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8.

On 28 March 2011, Eduardo Coudet signed with Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League.

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On 12 December 2014, Eduardo Coudet was officially named as the new head coach of Rosario Central, replacing Miguel Angel Russo.

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On 12 June 2017, Eduardo Coudet was announced as the new manager of Liga MX side Club Tijuana, having signed a one-year contract with the club.

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On 17 December 2017, Eduardo Coudet was announced as the new manager at Racing Club, succeeding Diego Cocca and aligning with new director of football Diego Milito.

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Eduardo Coudet's team were the highest scorers over the 24 games and conceded the fewest goals.

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On 16 December 2019, Eduardo Coudet was appointed manager at Brazilian Serie A side Internacional, after agreeing to a two-year contract.

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On 12 November 2020, Eduardo Coudet was named in charge of La Liga side RC Celta de Vigo, signing an 18-month deal.

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Eduardo Coudet won his first five in command, with the most goals and fewest conceded of any league manager at that time, markedly better than his predecessor Oscar Garcia.

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In January of 2021 and 2022, Eduardo Coudet's team were eliminated from the Copa del Rey by third-tier opposition away in the Balearic Islands, namely UD Ibiza and CD Atletico Baleares.

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On 19 November 2022, Eduardo Coudet joined Brazilian club Atletico Mineiro ahead of the 2023 season, signing a two-year deal.