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·14 October 2025
A total of 24 managers have left their posts in the 2025 Liga Profesional

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·14 October 2025
Alejandro Orfila ceased to be the coach of Gimnasia y Esgrima La Plata after the defeat to Talleres and became the twenty-fourth coach to leave his post so far in 2025.
The first to step down was Marcelo Méndez, also at “El Lobo,” after a poor start to the season. He was followed by Walter Erviti, dismissed by Belgrano after just four games, and Facundo Sava, who resigned from Atlético Tucumán before returning months later to Sarmiento.
Shortly after, Mariano Soso lost the Rosario clásico and left his post at Newell’s, while Cristian Fabbiani left Deportivo Riestra to replace him. Ernesto Pedernera also departed Godoy Cruz and was replaced by Esteban Solari, who in turn would not last long in the job.
Sebastián Domínguez was another who couldn’t withstand the poor results at Vélez, while Andrés Yllana said goodbye to Aldosivi after having earned promotion in 2024. The list continued with Raúl Antuña, who resigned from San Martín de San Juan due to a poor campaign, and Alexander Medina, who ended his cycle at Talleres after a defeat in the Copa Libertadores.
Meanwhile, Pedro Troglio, after leaving Instituto, joined Banfield, while Cristian “Kily” González agreed to part ways with Unión by mutual decision. Ariel Broggi said goodbye to “El Taladro,” Fernando Gago was sacked by Boca after losing the Superclásico, and Pablo De Muner did not renew his contract with Defensa y Justicia.
Later, Diego Flores left his position at Gimnasia after elimination in the Copa Argentina, and Miguel Ángel Russo said farewell to San Lorenzo after falling in the Apertura semifinals. As for Platense, they were also left without a coach shortly after, as the duo Favio Orsi–Sergio Gómez decided to step aside after being crowned champions.
As for Diego Cocca, he surprised everyone by leaving Talleres just days before the start of the Torneo Clausura without even officially managing the team, being replaced by Carlos Tevez. Meanwhile, Javier Sanguinetti was dismissed from Sarmiento due to poor results, and Esteban Solari repeated the story at Godoy Cruz before an international commitment.
Finally, Mariano Charlier left Aldosivi in September due to the team’s delicate position in the relegation table, becoming the twenty-second coach to depart. With Orfila now out at Gimnasia, the number has reached 24 coaches who are no longer in their posts in 2025.
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