San Lorenzo de Almagro has played an important role in Iker Muniain's career, who was recently appointed coach of Salamanca in Spain. Muniain, known for his role as a creative midfielder at Ciclón, decided to hang up his boots after two seasons in Argentine football. Although he did not manage to win titles with San Lorenzo, his experience at the club was intense and memorable. During his time in Boedo, Muniain faced significant pressure, including administrative issues and the arrival of the barra brava at training sessions. Despite the challenges, his dedication to the team was evident. Now, he returns to Spain to start his career as a head coach, aiming to convey the values he learned throughout his journey. Salamanca, looking to ascend in the second division, trusts that Muniain can lead the team to new heights. We wish him much success in this new chapter!
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San Lorenzo de Almagro: Iker Muniain Becomes Coach in Spain
Iker Muniain, former player of San Lorenzo de Almagro, takes over as coach in Salamanca. His time at the Argentine club was significant.
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