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·8 June 2026

Sampaoli, the leading candidate to take charge of Talleres

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The leadership headed by Andrés Fassi has already held meetings with the former Argentina national team coach, and negotiations are ongoing. The Martín Anselmi option, which had seemed to be on track in recent days, lost momentum after the two sides failed to reach an agreement. Given this scenario, the Córdoba leadership moved forward for Sampaoli, who is in Córdoba and remains in talks to define his future.

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Andrés Fassi, president of Talleres.


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If negotiations come to a successful conclusion, it would be the coach’s first experience in the Argentine top flight. His only previous stint in the country was in charge of Argentino de Rosario, between 1996 and 1997, in the Primera B Metropolitana.

Throughout his career, Sampaoli built much of his résumé abroad. Among his main achievements are the 2011 Copa Sudamericana with Universidad de Chile and the 2015 Copa América with the Chile national team.

In addition, he has managed the Argentina national team, Sevilla, Olympique de Marseille, Flamengo, Atlético Mineiro, Stade Rennais, and the Chile national team, among other teams.

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Wearing River training pants, a snapshot of Jorge Sampaoli during his spell in charge of Argentino de Rosario, his only experience in Argentine football.

Meanwhile, the leadership is also evaluating other alternatives. Among them is Diego Alonso, former Uruguay coach, whose most recent stint was with Panathinaikos. Talleres’ intention is to resolve the situation in the coming days so the new coaching staff can lead the start of preseason and begin planning for the second half of the year.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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