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Diego Antonio Gavilán Zarate (born 1 March 1980) is a
Paraguay Paraguay (; ), officially the Republic of Paraguay ( es, República del Paraguay, links=no; gn, Tavakuairetã Paraguái, links=si), is a landlocked country in South America. It is bordered by Argentina to the south and southwest, Brazil to th ...
an former
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and current coach. He is the current interim manager of
Cerro Porteño Club Cerro Porteño is a professional Paraguayan football club, based in the neighbourhood of Obrero in Asunción. Founded in 1912, Cerro has won 34 Primera División titles and is one of the most popular football clubs in Paraguay. Its presi ...
's reserve team.


Career

Gavilán's nickname '' pampero'' – literally meaning the horse or the man that runs like the wind in the Pampa – offers a fair indication of his purposeful and hard-running style. He began his top-flight career at
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and he became the first-ever Paraguayan to play in
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, when he signed for Newcastle United in 2000.


Newcastle United

Gavilan signed with the club in January 2000. On the eve of playing the 2000 Pre-Olympic CONMEBOL Tournament, was surprised by being transferred to Newcastle United, attending a meeting on one and then signing a contract the next day. Gavilán did not participate in the Pre-Olympic Tournament and went directly to his new club. Upon joining from
Cerro Porteño Club Cerro Porteño is a professional Paraguayan football club, based in the neighbourhood of Obrero in Asunción. Founded in 1912, Cerro has won 34 Primera División titles and is one of the most popular football clubs in Paraguay. Its presi ...
, Gavilan was labelled Paraguay's David Beckham. Gavilán already studied English whilst in High School in Paraguay, but had to take classes twice a week once he was in Newcastle to improve his English. Gavilán cost Newcastle £2m when he left his native Paraguay behind at the age of just 19. He made his Premiership debut in a 2–2 draw at Sunderland. He struggled however, to stake a real claim for a first team place, making some appearances for the club as a substitute. He scored once in the league, against Coventry in a 2–0 win in April 2000. Gavilan mentioned the difference between English and Paraguayan football and the physicality in the
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, that he was tackled hardly by Jaap Stam in his first game against Manchester United. In December 2001, it was announced that Newcastle would loan out Gavilan to Mexican club Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara for the remainder of the 2001/02 season. His last first-team appearance fifteen months prior to this was in a League Cup victory over
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, and by this time he had played only two further games for the club. In 2003, he joined
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of Brazil. Gavilan later revealed that
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was like a father to him, praising Speed for helping him settle into life at St. James' Park and for also congratulating Gavilan when he was selected for Paraguay's squad for the
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.


Newell's Old Boys

In 2006, Gavilán signed with the Argentinian side
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.


Gremio

He signed the following year with Grêmio, returning to the city of
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in
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.


Independiente

Gavilán then joined Independiente on loan.


Portuguesa

Then with Portuguesa until November.


Independiente CG

In 2011, the players signs with Independiente CG.


Coaching career

Gavilán coached Cerro Porteño U15 as of 2013. He coached Sergio Díaz. In May 2015, Gavilán was announced as coach of Independiente Campo Grande in Paraguay's Division Intermedia, second division.


References


External links

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Diego Gavilán – Argentine Primera Statistics
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