Grief in New Chicago: Pablo Motta passed away

The former coach, who was 52 years old, had been hospitalized for more than a month and died as a result of a terminal illness.

Coach Pablo Motta, identified with Nueva Chicago like his father Rodolfo, He died tonight in Avellaneda, as a result of a terminal illness. The death of the unfortunate DT was confirmed by the Argentine Football Technicians Association (ATFA), through its press department.

Motta, 52, had been hospitalized for more than a month at the Itoiz Sanatorium in the targeted Buenos Aires city. The club itself, minutes later, expressed its pain at the news and he remarked that “he accompanies the family and relatives in this difficult moment”, whom he described as “a great fan, loved and respected by all of New Chicago.”

Chicago Pablo Motta

Emblem of the Mataderos institution, like his father Rodolfo (who died in August 2014), Pablo began his coaching career working alongside Hugo Zerr, of whom he was his field assistant (1991), when the team went up to the First National B.
But then the The youngest of the Mottas felt the need to work as a family and began as a field assistant to his father Rodolfo in Ferro (1994). Later he was in Almirante Brown de Arrecifes (Argentino A) and Emelec de Ecuador, where he became champion with his father.

But the accolade in the club of his loves was achieved by Pablo in the 2006 Clausura of the B Nacional, chen Nueva Chicago was promoted to First with Rodolfo as main DT and his son as first collaborator, in a remembered final with Belgrano de Córdoba (3-3) in which the 3-1 achieved in the first leg was weighed.

Later, now independent from his father, Motta started as head coach at Atlas (Primera D) in 2010. He managed Nueva Chicago in some internships (2013, 2016) and then returned to the Mataderos club for the 2019 season, when he joined the journalist Rodolfo De Paoli, of whom he was his first collaborator. Until in December of that same year he decided to move away to allow the arrival of Facundo Alvenazzi.

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