Gabriel Schürrer

Gabriel Francisco Schürrer Peralta (born 16 August 1971) is an Argentine former professional footballer who played as a central defender, and a current manager.

Gabriel Schürrer
Personal information
Full name Gabriel Francisco Schürrer Peralta
Date of birth (1971-08-16) 16 August 1971
Place of birth Rafaela, Argentina
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Centre back
Youth career
Lanús
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1996 Lanús 200 (23)
1989–1990Atlético Rafaela (loan)
1996–1998 Racing Santander 68 (5)
1998–2000 Deportivo La Coruña 47 (3)
2000–2002 Las Palmas 64 (4)
2002–2004 Real Sociedad 56 (1)
2004–2006 Olympiacos 40 (1)
2006–2007 Málaga 9 (0)
Total 484 (37)
National team
1995 Argentina 4 (0)
Teams managed
2010–2012 Lanús
2012–2013 Argentinos Juniors
2014–2015 Crucero del Norte
2016–2018 Club Deportivo Cuenca
2018 Independiente del Valle
2019 Aucas
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

He spent the better part of his career in Spain, appearing for five different clubs in nearly one full decade (1996 to 2004, 2006–07) and amassing La Liga totals of 235 games and 13 goals.

Playing career

Club

Born in Rafaela, Santa Fe Province, Schürrer was best known for his eight-year stint in four La Liga clubs (two seasons apiece), most notably with Deportivo de La Coruña where he helped with 19 league games in the team's 1999–2000 league conquest. In 2004, he moved to Greece with Olympiacos FC, where he also remained two seasons.

After retiring at the end of the 2006–07 campaign at the age of almost 36, with Málaga CF, having played only ten competitive matches with the Andalusians in the second division, Schürrer returned to Argentina, serving as a youth coach at Club Atlético Lanús which he also represented as a player in the early 90s.

International

Schürrer gained four caps for Argentina, his debut coming in 1995. He was picked for the squad at that year's Copa América, as the national team exited in the quarterfinals against Brazil.[1]

Coaching career

In November 2010, Schürrer was appointed head coach of Lanús' first team after the departure of Luis Zubeldía.[2] He left in July 2012.[3]

References

  1. "Copa América 1995". RSSSF. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  2. "Adiós Zubeldía" [Goodbye Zubeldia] (in Spanish). Olé. 15 November 2010. Retrieved 15 November 2010.
  3. "Conferencia de prensa: Presentación Guillermo Barros Schelotto" [Press conference: Presentation of Guillermo Barros Schelotto] (in Spanish). Club Atlético Lanús. 7 July 2012. Archived from the original on 12 May 2014. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
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