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Miguel Ángel Zahzú (born 24 February 1966) is an Argentine football
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and former player who played as a
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.


Playing career

Born in
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, Zahzú was a Vélez Sarsfield youth graduate, but never played for the club's first team. As a senior, he represented Atlético Lugano, Midland,
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, Nueva Chicago, Laferrere,
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, Argentino de General Pico and Lamadrid aside from a short period abroad with Chilean club Cobreloa.


Managerial career

After retiring, Zahzú worked as manager of Midland and
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before joining Paraguayan side Nacional Asunción in 2003. He resigned from the latter in September of that year, but the club still won the División Intermedia. On 23 April 2004, Zahzú took over River Plate Asunción also in the second division. On 30 October of that year, he was appointed General Caballero ZC manager, for the club's return to the Primera División. On 8 November 2005, Zahzú replaced Hugo González at the helm of Sportivo Luqueño. On 7 July 2007, after winning the Apertura tournament, he was named in charge of Guaraní. Despite being kept as manager of Guaraní for the 2008 season, Zahzú moved to Ecuador on 12 January of that year, after being appointed manager of Aucas. He left on a mutual agreement on 20 May, and returned to Paraguay on 2 July, to take over 3 de Febrero. On 10 December 2008, Zahzú returned to Luqueño for the upcoming season, but resigned the following 13 June. During the 2010 season, he worked at 2 de Mayo, Cerro Corá and Sportivo Trinidense. After managing Paraguayan sides 12 de Octubre, Sportivo Carapeguá and
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, Zahzú was appointed at Bolivian side
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for the 2014 campaign. After working at fellow league teams San José and Nacional Potosí in the following years, he moved to Peru in 2016 with Deportivo Coopsol, before returning to his home country with Guaraní Antonio Franco. Zahzú returned to Peru still in 2016, with Defensor La Bocana, but switched teams and countries again after taking over Dominican club Atlántico for the 2017 season. He returned to Aurora on 16 October 2017, but resigned the following 16 April. In August 2018, Zahzú returned to the Dominican Republic, after being named Moca manager. He returned to Atlántico for the 2019 campaign, and was later in charge of Atlético Chiriquí also in the country. On 4 September 2020, Zahzú was appointed at the helm of Delfín. Sacked on 3 December, he took over Carlos Stein in Peru eleven days later, but was still sacked on 31 May 2021. Zahzú returned to Luqueño on 8 December 2021, with the club in the relegation play-offs. Despite suffering relegation, he remained at the club and helped them to return to the top tier at first attempt, but resigned on 23 October 2022. On 24 November 2022, Zahzú was appointed manager of Resistencia in the Paraguayan top tier. He resigned the following 6 March, after just six matches, and took over
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in Bolivia on 23 August 2023; he left the latter in December, with his contract being due to expire.


Honours


Manager

Nacional Asunción * División Intermedia: 2003 Sportivo Luqueño *
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: 2007 Apertura


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Zahzu, Miguel Angel 1966 births Living people People from Buenos Aires Province Argentine men's footballers Men's association football goalkeepers Club Atlético Lugano players Club Ferrocarril Midland players Club Atlético San Telmo footballers Club Atlético Nueva Chicago footballers Deportivo Laferrere footballers C.D. Cobreloa footballers Club Atlético Colegiales (Argentina) players Club Atlético General Lamadrid footballers Argentine expatriate men's footballers Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Chile Expatriate men's footballers in Chile Argentine football managers Club Nacional managers Sportivo Luqueño managers Club Guaraní managers S.D. Aucas managers 12 de Octubre Football Club managers Club Aurora managers Club San José managers C.A. Nacional Potosí managers Delfín S.C. managers Resistencia S.C. managers Sportivo Trinidense managers FC Carlos Stein managers Real Santa Cruz managers Paraguayan Primera División managers Bolivian Primera División managers Argentine expatriate football managers Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Paraguay Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Ecuador Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Bolivia Argentine expatriate sportspeople in Peru Argentine expatriate sportspeople in the Dominican Republic Expatriate football managers in Paraguay Expatriate football managers in Ecuador Expatriate football managers in Bolivia Expatriate football managers in Peru Expatriate football managers in the Dominican Republic Club River Plate (Asunción) managers Club 2 de Mayo managers 20th-century Argentine sportsmen