Aldosivi part ways with Farré, now nine managers have left in the Apertura | OneFootball

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·17 de marzo de 2026

Aldosivi part ways with Farré, now nine managers have left in the Apertura

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After failing to secure any victories so far in 2026, the management of Tiburón decided to dismiss their head coach following five draws and four losses in the Apertura.

The turnover of coaches in Argentine football added a new chapter: Guillermo Farré is no longer the head coach of Aldosivi after a winless start in the Apertura 2026. The 0-0 draw against Huracán at the José María Minella stadium, on matchday 11, marked the end of a cycle that had already been struggling.


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The Tiburón had accumulated five draws and four losses, unable to climb the standings or find their rhythm. Even hours before the decision, Farré himself had shown self-criticism in a press conference, although he felt capable of turning the situation around.

This Tuesday morning, the management officially informed him of his departure. The team, which had a training session scheduled for the afternoon, was urgently summoned early and received the news in the locker room. Looking ahead to the next match against Sarmiento de Junín, the team will be temporarily managed by Facundo Oreja, the current Reserve team coach, while the club searches for a permanent replacement.

Farré's case is not isolated. On the contrary, it highlights an increasingly marked trend in Argentine football: instability on the benches. So far this season, nine coaches have already left their positions for various reasons, from poor results to personal decisions or new opportunities.

Among the most notable names is Marcelo Gallardo, who resigned from River Plate after matchday 7, following a defeat against Vélez and a performance far from expected in his second stint. Eduardo Domínguez also left, departing Estudiantes de La Plata to take over at Atlético Mineiro in Brazil.

The list continues with departures due to poor performances: Iván Delfino was dismissed from Estudiantes de Río Cuarto after a weak start; Hugo Colace left his position at Atlético Tucumán following a tough defeat against Belgrano; and the duo of Favio Orsi and Sergio Gómez had a swift exit from Newell’s Old Boys after just six matches.

The first move of the tournament was made by Daniel Oldrá, who left Instituto after two consecutive defeats. On the other hand, Damían Ayude is the latest to leave his position: after San Lorenzo's 5-2 defeat against Defensa y Justicia at the Nuevo Gasómetro.

In this context, Farré's departure from Aldosivi once again highlights the fragility of processes. With demanding schedules, immediate results as the only measure, and little room to sustain projects, cycles are becoming increasingly shorter, and turnover on the benches is becoming a constant in Argentine football.

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