20 Facts About Pablo Guede

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Pablo Adrian Guede Barrirero was born on 12 November 1974 and is an Argentine professional football manager and former player who played as a forward.

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In 1999, after achieving another promotion with Malaga, Pablo Guede signed for Elche CF in the second division.

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In January 2002, Pablo Guede joined Motril CF in division three, and subsequently resumed his career in the category, representing Real Jaen and UD Melilla.

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Pablo Guede retired from professional football with the latter in 2006, aged 31.

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In 2006, after ending his playing spell at Melilla, Pablo Guede became the technical secretary of the very same club.

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On 26 January 2011, Pablo Guede was named manager of Tercera Division club CD El Palo.

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Pablo Guede left the club due to personal reasons in February 2013, being replaced by his assistant Daniel Perez Vivar; the club achieved promotion at the end of the campaign.

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In November 2013, Pablo Guede signed as coach for Nueva Chicago of the Primera B Metropolitana, returning thereby his homeland Argentina following seventeen years outside.

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Pablo Guede resigned in May 2014, after leading the side back to the Primera B Nacional.

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In mid-2014, Pablo Guede moved to Primera Division de Chile side Palestino.

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On 13 November 2015, after long negotiations, it was confirmed that Pablo Guede would leave Palestino in order to undertake the coaching of the prestigious Argentine club San Lorenzo de Almagro the following season.

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Pablo Guede won the 2015 Supercopa Argentina with the side before resigning on 15 June.

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On 15 July 2016, Pablo Guede returned to Chile after being appointed manager of Colo-Colo.

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Pablo Guede was presented at his new club three days later.

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Pablo Guede led the side to the 2016 Copa Chile title in his first season, while winning the 2017 Transicion tournament and two Supercopa de Chile accolades in 2017 and 2018.

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On 15 May 2018, Pablo Guede moved overseas and was named in charge of Saudi club Al-Ahli for two years.

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On 22 August 2019, Pablo Guede switched teams and countries again after being named manager of Liga MX side Monarcas Morelia.

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On 19 June 2020, Pablo Guede took over Tijuana in the Mexican first division.

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On 27 September 2021, Pablo Guede was appointed manager of Necaxa.

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On 2 April 2022, Pablo Guede replaced sacked Natxo Gonzalez at the helm of former side Malaga.