Marcelo Michel Leaño
Mexican football manager (born 1987)
Leaño as Necaxa manager in 2018 | |||
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Marcelo Michel Leaño | ||
Date of birth | (1987-02-14) 14 February 1987 (age 37) | ||
Place of birth | Guadalajara, Mexico | ||
Height | 1.76 m (5 ft 9+1⁄2 in)[1] | ||
Managerial career | |||
Years | Team | ||
2016 | Venados | ||
2017 | Coras | ||
2017–2018 | Zacatepec | ||
2018 | Necaxa | ||
2020 | Guadalajara (Interim) | ||
2021 | Guadalajara (Interim) | ||
2021–2022 | Guadalajara |
Marcelo Michel Leaño (born 14 February 1987) is a Mexican professional football manager.
Career
Necaxa
On 12 May 2018, Leaño was named as the new manager of Liga MX club Necaxa, replacing Ignacio Ambríz; at 31 years old, he is the youngest coach in Liga MX, as well as the only coach in the first division to have never played at professional level.[2]
Personal life
Marcelo Michel Leaño is the nephew of former Tecos F.C. owner José Antonio Leaño. José Antonio Leaño's son, Juan Carlos Leaño, was a professional footballer and captain of Tecos for many years.[3]
Honours
Necaxa
- Supercopa MX: 2018
References
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C.D. Guadalajara – managers
- Prieto (1943)
- Tamayo (1943–45)
- Ávila (1945)
- Fernández Troncoso (1946)
- Orth (1946–49)
- Prieto (1949–50)
- Raeside (1950–51)
- Casullo (1951–55)
- J. de la Torre (1956)
- Ross (1956–57)
- Fekete (1957–60)
- J. de la Torre (1960–70)
- Ponce (1970)
- J. de la Torre (1970–73)
- He. Hernández (1973)
- Ormeño (1973)
- Hernández (1973)
- Ponce (1973–74)
- Rial (1975)
- Troche (1975–76)
- Ponce (1976–77)
- Mercado (1978–79)
- Miloc (1979–80)
- Mercado (1980–82)
- Ponce (1982)
- Guerra (1982–89)
- La Volpe (1989)
- Bracamontes (1989–90)
- Fekete (1990)
- López (1990–91)
- Bracamontes (1991–93)
- Madero (1993)
- Guerra (1993–95)
- Ardiles (1995–96)
- Beenhakker (1996)
- Ferretti (1996–2000)
- Hu. Hernández (2000)
- Bracamontes (2000–01)
- Dávalos (2001)
- Ruggeri (2001–02)
- Guzmán (2002)
- E. de la Torre (2003)
- Westerhof (2003–04)
- Galindo (2004–05)
- Ortegac (2005)
- Azkargorta (2005–06)
- Westerhof (2006)
- J. M. de la Torre (2006–07)
- Flores (2007–09)
- Arellano (2009)
- Paco Ramírez (2009)
- Arias (2009)
- Real (2009–11)
- Quirarte (2011–12)
- Ambríz (2012)
- Coyotec (2012)
- Van 't Schip (2012–13)
- Galindo (2013)
- Ortegac (2013)
- Real (2014)
- La Volpe (2014)
- Bustos (2014)
- J. M. de la Torre (2014–15)
- Almeyda (2015–18)
- Cardozo (2018–19)
- Coyotec (2019)
- Boy (2019)
- Tena (2019–20)
- Vucetich (2020–2021)
- Leaño (2021–2022)
- Cadenac (2022)
- Paunović (2023)
- Gago (2024–)
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