Ariel Holan

Ariel Enrique Holan (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈariel jolan]; born 14 September 1960) is an Argentine professional football manager, currently in charge of Chilean club Universidad Católica.

Ariel Holan
Personal information
Full name Ariel Enrique Holan
Date of birth (1960-09-14) 14 September 1960
Place of birth Lomas de Zamora, Argentina
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Club information
Current team
Universidad Católica (manager)
Youth career
Team
Banfield
Teams managed
Years Team
2003–2004 Arsenal de Sarandí (assistant)
2005 Estudiantes (assistant)
2006 Independiente (assistant)
2008 Banfield (assistant)
2009–2010 Arsenal de Sarandí (assistant)
2011 Argentinos Juniors (youth)
2011–2012 River Plate (assistant)
2013–2015 Banfield (assistant)
2015–2016 Defensa y Justicia
2017–2019 Independiente
2020– Universidad Católica

Field hockey career

Holan was born in Lomas de Zamora, in the Buenos Aires Province. Despite stating that his childhood passion was football, he started his career playing field hockey for Lomas Athletic Club. He quit his playing career in 1979, while at San Martín, following the death of his father.[1][2]

In 1976, aged only 16, Holan took over Lomas' women's B-team, remaining in charge for three years before moving to Club Alemán. After eight years, he was appointed coach of Olivos' women team, being in charge for three seasons.[1]

In 1990, Holan was Gustavo Paolucci's assistant at the Argentina women's national team for the year's World Cup. After the end of the tournament, he returned to Lomas, now as coach of the women's main squad.[1]

Holan subsequently worked with Banfield, San Fernando[3] and Gimnasia y Esgrima de Buenos Aires before taking over Uruguay women's national team in 2003.[4] At the 2003 Pan American Games held in Santo Domingo, his side won the Bronze medal after losing the semifinals to champions Argentina.[1]

Football career

In 2003, after attending soccer clinics in Pennsylvania and Atlantic City, Holan was appointed Jorge Burruchaga's assistant at Arsenal de Sarandí. He continued to work with Burrruchaga in the following years, at Estudiantes, Independiente, Banfield[5] and back at Arsenal.[6]

In 2011, Holan took over Argentinos Juniors' youth categories. On 26 June 2011, he was named Matías Almeyda's assistant at River Plate, and was a part of the club's staff during the promotion back to the top tier.[7] He also worked as Almeyda's assistant at Banfield.[8]

On 11 June 2015, Holan was named Defensa y Justicia manager, replacing José Oscar Flores.[9] Earning plaudits for the team's performances,[10] he led the club to a Copa Sudamericana qualification (the club's first ever international tournament), but resigned on 14 November 2016.[11]

On 29 December 2016, Holan was appointed manager of Independiente, in the place of fired Gabriel Milito.[12] Roughly one year later, he lifted the 2017 Copa Sudamericana after defeating Flamengo at the Maracanã Stadium.

On 20 December 2017, Holan announced that he would not renew his contract with Independiente, which was due to expire in the end of the year.[13] Three days later, however, he signed a new contract until the end of 2018.[14]

On 27 June 2018, Holan extended his contract with Independiente until 2021.[15] The following 10 July, however, he left the club on a mutual agreement.

On 16 December 2019, Ariel Holan signed his 2-years contract with CD Universidad Catolica of Chile, current Chilean Champion of Primera Division de Chile[16]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 5 February 2021
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Defensa y Justicia 11 June 2015 14 November 2016 47 17 13 17 51 42 +9 036.17 [17]
Independiente 29 December 2016 30 June 2019 103 47 33 23 138 89 +49 045.63
Universidad Católica 16 December 2019 Present 45 22 13 10 77 51 +26 048.89
Total 195 86 58 51 266 182 +84 044.10

Statistics detailed by team and tenure

Updated up to 5 February 2021

Club Div. Torn. Statistics
G W   D L   GF GA GD Win%
Defensa y Justicia
 Argentina
1.ª 2015 Argentine Primera División 156361310+3 46%
2014–15 Copa Argentina 3111330 44%
2016 Argentine Primera División 167452516+9 52%
2015–16 Copa Argentina 320142+2 66%
2016–17 Argentine Primera División 10154611-5 26%
Total471713175142+9 45%
Independiente
 Argentina
1.ª 2016–17 Argentine Primera División 157351611+15 53%
Sudamericana 2017 12822219+12 72%
2016–17 Copa Argentina 201112-1 16%
2017–18 Argentine Primera División 2713772919+10 57%
Recopa 2018 202011033%
2017–18 Copa Argentina 2110112+9 67%
Libertadores 2018 10334108+2 40%
2018 Suruga Bank Championship 110010+1 100%
2018–19 Argentine Primera División 2510873528+7 49%
2019 Copa de la Superliga 201134-1 17%
2019 Copa Sudamericana 4301105+5 75%
Total10347332313889+49 56.31%
Universidad Católica
 Chile
1.ª
Campeonato AFP PlanVital 2020 32171056334+29 63.55%
Supercopa 2020 0000000 0%
Copa Chile 2019-20 1010110 33.33%
Copa Chile 2020 0000000 0%
Libertadores 2020 621369-3 38.89%
Sudamericana 2020 6312770 55.56%
Total452213107751+2658.52%
Total in his Teams195865851266182+84 54.01%

Honours

Manager

Independiente

References

  1. "A Ariel Holan esa pasión por entrenar hockey se la inculcó un apasionado" [To Ariel Holan this passion to train hockey was instilled a passionate] (in Spanish). Clarín. 29 November 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  2. "Holan, el DT que dejó al hockey por el fútbol y hoy es el campeón de la Copa Sudamericana" [Holan, the manager who left hockey for football and today is the champion of the Copa Sudamericana] (in Spanish). Los Andes. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  3. "Ariel Holan: foráneo en tierra hostil" [Ariel Holan: foreigner in a hostile land] (in Spanish). Punto Convergente. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  4. "Del hockey al fútbol" [From hockey to football] (in Spanish). Olé. 14 December 2017. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  5. "Hola, ¿qué tal? Soy Burru" ["Hi, how are you? I am Burru"] (in Spanish). ESPN Deportes. 7 July 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  6. "Burruchaga es el nuevo DT de Arsenal" [Burruchaga is the new manager of Arsenal] (in Spanish). La Nación. 4 May 2009. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  7. "A éstos los conocen" [These ones they know] (in Spanish). Olé. 23 September 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  8. "El hockey aventaja mucho al fútbol" [Hockey overtakes football way too much] (in Spanish). El Equipo Deportea. 7 October 2014. Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  9. "Ariel Holan fue designado como nuevo entrenador de Defensa y Justicia" [Ariel Holan was appointed as new manager of Defensa y Justicia] (in Spanish). ESPN Deportes. 11 June 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  10. "La apuesta de Holan en Defensa y Justicia" [Holan's bet on Defensa y Justicia] (in Spanish). El Equipo Deportea. 27 September 2016. Archived from the original on 22 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  11. "Ariel Holan renunció como entrenador de Defensa y Justicia" [Ariel Holan resigned as manager of Defensa y Justicia] (in Spanish). ESPN Deportes. 14 November 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  12. "Ariel Holan es el nuevo entrenador de Independiente" [Ariel Holan is the new manager of Independiente] (in Spanish). Clarín. 29 December 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  13. "Holan se fue de Independiente" [Holan left Independiente] (in Spanish). Diario Popular. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  14. "Ariel Holan da marcha atrás y renueva contrato con Independiente" [Ariel Holan takes a step back and renews contract with Independiente] (in Spanish). Libero. 23 December 2017. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  15. "Independiente: Ariel Holan renovó su contrato como DT hasta 2021" [Independiente: Ariel Holan renewed his contract as manager until 2021] (in Spanish). TN.com.ar. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  16. "Ariel Holan, nuevo DT de Los Cruzados" (in Spanish). @CruzadosSADP. 12 December 2019. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  17. "Ariel Holan se fue de Defensa y Justicia" [Ariel Holan left Defensa y Justicia] (in Spanish). Ámbito. 14 November 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
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