The Argentine Néstor Craviotto presented this Monday his resignation from the technical direction of Atlético Bucaramanga, after the defeat against Envigado by 1-2, on the eighth date of the 2022-I League.
Craviotto is the second coach to lose his position so far in the championship. Earlier, on matchday five, Juan David Niño, from Patriotas, had left and was replaced by Arturo Boyacá.
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Craviotto’s campaign at Atlético Bucaramanga
The Argentine had arrived on the eighth date of the 2021-II League, replacing Óscar Upegui. He led the team in 21 games, with a balance of five wins, seven draws and nine losses, with 19 goals scored and 29 conceded. His return was just 34.9 percent.
Craviotto himself announced the news at the post-match press conference.
➕ “I submitted the resignation, so from today I am no longer the coach” Néstor Craviotto, ex-DT from Bucaramanga confirms his departure from the ‘leopard’ painting. pic.twitter.com/YHA1yKWZsg
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The coach number 16 of Bucaramanga since 2017
Since 2017, Atlético Bucaramanga is the team that has had the most coaches: 16. Flabio Torres, Hárold Rivera, Fernando ‘Pecoso’ Castro, Jaime de la Pava, Diego Cagna, Adolfo Holguín, Carlos Mario Hoyos, Flabio Torres, Carlos Giraldo all passed. , Hernán Torres, Sergio Novoa, José Manuel Rodríguez, Guillermo Sanguinetti, Luis Fernando Suárez, Óscar Upegui and Craviotto.
In that period, Bucaramanga only qualified for the finals twice, in 2017-I and in 2018-II.
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This semester he had hired 17 new players: Dayro Moreno (forward, from Bolivia’s Oriente Petrolero), Kevin Pérez (midfielder, from Leones), Sebastián Gularte (Uruguayan forward, from Nacional Potosí from Bolivia), Mateo Cano (midfielder, from Pereira) , David Gómez (right back, from Pasto), Francisco Rodríguez (midfielder, from Pasto), Jéfferson Mena (central defender, from La Equidad), Rodin Quiñones (forward, free), Iván Rivas (forward, from Boyacá Chicó), Yeison Moreno (forward, free), Jackson Montaño (left back, from Quindío), Johan Caballero (forward, returns from Santa Fe), Víctor Mejía (midfielder, from Zulia in Venezuela), Jaime Giraldo (left back, from Pasto), Ronaldo Tavera (midfielder, from Hermanos Colmenarez from Venezuela), Jefferson Gómez (central defender, from Junior) and Sergio Avellaneda (goalkeeper, free).
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