Gerardo Pelusso ended his career as a professional coach on Tuesday and University of Chile, club where the Uruguayan directed in 2010, did not want to be absent when celebrating the memories he left.
“It was a cycle that went much further than I had thought“Pelusso announced to Uruguayan media Ovación.
“I want to dedicate myself to teaching, I want to deliver what they gave me. I want to transfer my knowledge,” added the Charrúa, who returned to his country in 2019 after his adventure at Deportivo Cali in Colombia.
For its part, the U expressed that “Gerardo Pelusso, former DT of our First Team, announced today the end of his career as a coach. The 66-year-old Uruguayan wore the blue diver during 2010 as the protagonist of a great campaign that led us to the Copa Libertadores semifinals. Success, ‘profe’! “
In Chile, Pelusso was also in command of Sports Iquique (1996-97), O’Higgins (1997) and Everton (1998).
Gerardo Pelusso, former coach of our First Team, announced today the end of his career as a coach. The 66-year-old Uruguayan wore the blue diver during 2010 as the protagonist of a great campaign that took us to the Copa Libertadores semifinals.
Success, Professor! Vamos # VamosLaU pic.twitter.com/BOv5rQJOdO– Universidad de Chile (@udechile) June 30, 2020
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