Carlos Tevez officially unveiled as Rosario Central manager in his first job in coaching

Carlos Tevez officially unveiled as Rosario Central manager in his first job in coaching after signing one-year deal with Argentinian club… just two weeks after the ex-Man United and Man City forward announced his retirement from playing

  • Carlos Tevez has secured his first post as a manager with Rosario Central
  • The Argentinian top-tier club have appointed Tevez on a 12-month contract
  • He only brought the curtain down on his playing career at the start of June
  • The former Premier League star is now embarking on a new career in the dugout 
  • He posed for photos with the club shirt alongside vice-president Ricardo Carloni

Carlos Tevez has been unveiled as the new manager of Argentinian club Rosario Central after bringing the curtain down on his playing career.

Tevez, 38, announced his retirement from professional football earlier this month, calling time on a glittering 21-year career in which he scored 308 goals in 746 matches while winning the Champions League and top-division titles in England, Italy, Argentina and Brazil.

And just over two weeks since hanging up his boots, the former Manchester United and Manchester City forward has been appointed manager of Rosario on a 12-month contract.

He posed for photos with the club shirt alongside vice-president Ricardo Carloni on Tuesday evening.   

Carlos Tevez has been unveiled as the new manager of Argentinian club Rosario Central

Carlos Tevez has been unveiled as the new manager of Argentinian club Rosario Central

Just over two weeks since hanging up his boots, Tevez has signed a 12-month contract 

The Argentinian top-flight team confirmed Tevez as their new head coach on Tuesday, with Carlos ‘El Chapa’ Retegui set to join as a member of his backroom staff.

Rosario chiefs met with both Tevez and highly-rated candidate Pablo Sanchez last week, according to The Sun.

But it was the former who came out on top, despite Sanchez enjoying far greater experience as a coach over the past 15 years.

Tevez arrives with a wealth of knowledge after playing for some of the biggest clubs in world football over the past two decades, including the two Manchester sides and Juventus.

He was last on Boca Juniors’ books, bowing out as a player following a final hurrah with his boyhood club, whom he first joined at the age of 13 before breaking into their first team four years later.

He posed for photos with the club shirt alongside vice-president Ricardo Carloni (right)

He posed for photos with the club shirt alongside vice-president Ricardo Carloni (right) 

He was last on Boca Juniors' books, bowing out as a player following a final hurrah with his boyhood club

He was last on Boca Juniors’ books, bowing out as a player following a final hurrah with his boyhood club

After scoring 38 goals in 110 games for Boca, Tevez went on to enjoy stints with Corinthians, West Ham, both Manchester clubs, Juventus and Shanghai Shenhua as well as another two with his Xeneizes. 

The striker also earned 76 caps for his native Argentina, scoring 13 goals.

Tevez revealed his intention to embark on a career in management after leaving Boca last year, saying: ‘I’m going to be a coach, I made the decision that I’m going to manage. I got excited, I’m very hooked. I’m ready to manage now.’

Rosario currently sit 22nd in the 28-team Argentina Primera Division after four games, meaning he has his work cut out in the 2022 campaign. 

The former Manchester City and Manchester United forward is embarking on a new career

The former Manchester City and Manchester United forward is embarking on a new career

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