Carlos Horacio Compagnucci (born 6 August 1968) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current manager of Alianza Atlético.
Back to Vélez in 1991, Compagnucci started to feature more regularly in the main squad after the arrival of manager Carlos Bianchi, as a replacement for Marcelo Gómez.[1] He suffered a serious knee injury in 1996, only returning in 1998[2] and subsequently retiring in the following year.[1]
Managerial career
After retiring, Compagnucci started working at his lifelong club Vélez, as a manager of the reserve sides. On 3 April 2001, he was named manager of the first team after Óscar Tabárez resigned,[3] but he also presented his resignation on 30 August.[4]
On 6 June 2002, Compagnucci was appointed Instituto manager.[5] He left in November,[6] and joined Bianchi's staff at Boca Juniors in 2003, as an assistant.
In October 2005, Compagnucci replaced José Basualdo at the helm of Peruvian side Universitario de Deportes.[7] After leaving the side at the end of the year, he returned to Vélez as a youth manager, and was named Hugo Tocalli's assistant in the main squad in 2008; he subsequently followed Tocalli to Colo-Colo and Quilmes.
Compagnucci returned to managerial duties on 28 December 2010, after signing a contract with Paraguayan club Guaraní.[8] He was sacked the following 24 February,[9] and was subsequently named Omar Labruna's assistant at Audax Italiano before joining Mauricio Pellegrino's staff at Valencia.[10]
Compagnucci resigned from Universitario on 28 February 2023, after a poor start of the season.[17] He remained in the country after being named in charge of fellow league team Alianza Atlético on 14 June.[18]