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ExDT champion with Alianza Lima is an option to take the reins of Sport Boys

Domingo 27 de Noviembre del 2022

ExDT champion with Alianza Lima is an option to take the reins of Sport Boys

This strategist has started to become the main candidate to take over the reins of Sport Boys in the 2023 season. Who is it?

This strategist has started to become the main candidate to take over the reins of Sport Boys in the 2023 season. Who is it?

Sport Boys has already started planning what will be the 2023 season, so it was even possible to learn that they are already in conversations with one of the coaches who was able to touch glory, a few years ago, with Alianza Lima.

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The aforementioned coach we are talking about is Guillermo Sanguinetti, a Uruguayan strategist who managed to become champion with the blanquiazules in the memorable Copa del Inca of the 2014 Peruvian football season.

And this information was provided by Gustavo Peralta, journalist from Libero, who stated that the Porteno leadership is waiting for the 'Topo' to give a response to see if he will take over the team in the next season.

"Uruguayan Guillermo Sanguinetti is the main candidate to be Sport Boys' coach in 2023. Note that it is not yet closed. In the next few hours, the response from the 'Topo' to the proposal from the pink club is expected. If it doesn't happen, there's a Plan B," he said on his Twitter account.

Guillermo Sanguinetti is an option in Sport Boys

However, the aforementioned communicator mentioned that if Sport Boys fails to reach an agreement with Guillermo Sanguinetti, they already have a Plan B. "If it doesn't happen, there's a Plan B," he explained.

What teams was Sanguinetti in after his time at Alianza Lima?

After his time at Alianza Lima, coach Guillermo Sanguinetti went through these distinguished South American clubs.

  • River Ecuador (2016)
  • Delfín (2017 - 2018)
  • Deportivo Cuenca (2018)
  • Independiente de Santa Fe (2018 - 2019)
  • Atlético Bucaramanga (2020 - 2021)
  • Deportivo Cuenca (2021 - Present)

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