Carlos Tevez takes first managerial job with Rosario Central

The 38-year-old retired from playing earlier this month

Pa Sport Staff
Tuesday 21 June 2022 10:26 EDT
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The 38-year-old retired from playing earlier this month
The 38-year-old retired from playing earlier this month (AFP via Getty Images)

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Carlos Tevez has taken his first steps into management after completing a deal to become boss at Argentine Premier League side Rosario Central.

The 38-year-old brought down the curtain on his playing career earlier this month, following the death of his father.

But now the former West Ham, Manchester United and Manchester City striker has moved quickly into coaching.

Tevez’s playing career effectively ended at Boca Juniors in 2021, with the Argentina forward enjoying a return to his first club.

Now the 76-cap striker will take on his first challenge in the dugout however, having signed a 12-month deal to take charge at Rosario.

“Carlos Tevez is the manager of Rosario Central,” confirmed the club in a tweet.

Tevez won three Premier League titles, two Scudetti with Juventus and the Champions League, while also helping Argentina to three Copa America finals.

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