Martín Palermo (Spanish pronunciation:[maɾˈtimpaˈleɾmo]; born 7 November 1973) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a striker. He is currently the manager of Olimpia.
With the Argentina national team, Palermo earned 15 caps and scored 9 goals. He played at the 1999 Copa América and the 2010 FIFA World Cup, with a decade-long hiatus in between. Since 2012, he has worked as a manager in Argentina, Chile, Mexico, and Paraguay.
Palermo had a slow to start with Boca Juniors.[4] In their seventh match of the 1997 Apertura on 30 September 1997, he scored his first goal in a 2–1 victory against Independiente.[5]
In 1999, Palermo's good goal average and performances with Boca and with the Argentina national team led European teams Lazio, Real Betis, and Milan to be interested in signing him up.[6] But on 13 November 1999, in a game against Colón, he had a complete tear of the anterior cruciate ligament of his right knee; before leaving and without knowing the seriousness of the injury, he scored his 100th goal in the Argentine First Division.[7]
He took six months to recover from the injury. On 24 May 2000, he returned, playing the last fifteen minutes of the quarterfinal match of the Copa Libertadores against River Plate and scoring a goal, leaving the score at 3–0 to Boca Juniors (the first match had ended 1–2).
He played in the Intercontinental Cup in 2000, scoring the two goals in Boca's 2–1 victory over Real Madrid, winning the man of the match award and catching the attention of football clubs in Spain.[8]
Spell in Spain
Palermo signed with Spanish La Liga newcomers Villarreal in January 2001, on a deal for the next four seasons.[9] The transfer fee was 1.2 billion Spanish pesetas (€7.2 million).[10] He made his debut on 5 February in a 2–0 home win over Alavés, in which he was substituted after 65 minutes for goalscorer Gheorghe Craioveanu.[11] A week later, he scored his first goal to equalise in a 3–1 win at Real Oviedo.[12] He scored six goals in 17 games in his first season for the team from the Province of Castellón,[13] including one on 22 April as he was sent off in a 2–2 draw against Mallorca.[14]
On 29 November 2001, Palermo scored an extra-time goal away to Levante in the last 32 of the Copa del Rey. He celebrated by standing on a small concrete wall, which collapsed under the weight of his team's fans and broke both the tibia and fibula of his left leg.[15] He did not recover until April 2002.[16] On 5 May, his first start since the recovery, he took nine minutes to score in a 2–1 win over Real Zaragoza.[17]
Villarreal reached the final of the 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup, and Palermo was sent off for a foul on Josemi as they lost on aggregate to compatriots Málaga; the Spaniard also received a red card for retaliation.[18] He did not score a league goal until the 11th game, when he netted in a 1–1 draw at a Mallorca side who were chasing first place.[19] The 2002–03 season produced his best league figures of seven goals for Villarreal, but he left by mutual consent on 20 August 2003 after the Yellow Submarine added Sonny Anderson and José Mari to their front line.[20]
The day after leaving Villarreal, Palermo signed for Real Betis of the same league on a one-year deal with the option of two more.[21] He played only 12 total games for the team from Seville, scoring once on 3 September in a 2–2 home draw with Espanyol.[22]
Palermo left Betis in March 2004 due to lack of playing time, and joined Alavés in the Segunda División.[23] He scored three times in 14 games.[24]
On 26 May 2005, Palermo scored twice in a 4–0 Copa Libertadores victory over Atletico Junior, with Boca winning 7–3 on aggregate after a 3–3 draw in the first leg and qualifying to the Quarterfinals, which would be played against Chivas Guadalajara.[28] In the first leg against Chivas at Estadio Jalisco, Boca suffered a heavy 4–0 defeat. In the second leg at home on 2 June, Palermo was involved in a brawl with Chivas player Adolfo Bautista and was sent off, and the match was eventually finished early due to a large brawl.[29]
On 22 November 2005, in the first leg of the Copa Sudamericana SF against Chilean club Universidad Católica, Palermo scored Boca's second goal to tie the score at 2–2; this goal proved to be very important as Boca won 1–0 away in the second leg and qualified to the finals. In the second leg of the Copa Sudamericana finals on 18 December 2005 against Pumas UNAM, Palermo scored a goal in the match which eventually finished 1–1 and went to penalties. In the penalty shootout, Palermo missed his penalty, but regardless Boca were champions after winning the shootout 4–3.[30]
Palermo, once again back in top form, remained one of the best scorers in the Argentine league, scoring 11 goals in three consecutive matches (2006 Clausura, 2006 Apertura and top scorer of the 2007 Clausura). During the 2007 Clausura tournament he had several memorable moments, on 25 February he scored a half pitch goal in the last seconds of a 3–1 victory over Independiente[31] and two weeks later, on 10 March, he scored three goals against his former team Estudiantes in a 3–1 Boca victory at La Plata.[32] It was the fourth hat-trick of his career. A game later, on 18 March, he scored a career-high of four goals in the 5–1 victory against Gimnasia de la Plata,[33]Estudiantes de La Plata's arch-rivals.
The following season the 2007 Apertura, he continued to be among the Argentine league top scorers with 13 goals. His best game that season was on 16 September, in a game against Banfield, in which he scored four goals, in the 6–0 Boca victory.[34]
In the second leg of the 2008 Copa Libertadores QF against Atlas, Palermo scored his fifth career hat-trick in a 3–0 victory in Jalisco, Mexico, on 21 May 2008, a hat-trick which sent Boca to the Copa Libertadores semi-finals.[35] In the semifinals against Fluminense, Boca lost 5–3 on aggregate, with Palermo scoring Boca's only goal in the 3–1 loss in Rio de Janeiro.
At the beginning of the 2008 Apertura, on 24 August he suffered yet another serious injury, this time he injured his anterior cruciate and tore his medial collateral ligament during the 2–1 victory against Lanús, with an expected recovery period of 5 to 8 months.[36]
After this was known, Argentine coach Alfio Basile said that he had chosen him to play for the national team for the following match in the World Cup qualifiers.[37]
Palermo's first goal since his injury came on the fourth game he played, during a 3–1 victory over Huracán on 1 March in the 2009 Clausura; this was Martín Palermo's 195 goal with Boca Juniors, breaking Francisco Varallo record of 194 goals in the professional era.[38] Nearly two months later. on 30 April, Martín scored a bicycle kick goal, which gave him 200 goals with Boca Juniors, in a 3–0 victory against Deportivo Táchira.[39]
During the 2009 Apertura, on 4 October in a game against Vélez Sársfield, Martín Palermo scored a very special goal (a header that traveled around 38.9 meters). This goal gave him 200 goals in the Argentine First Division and also gave Boca a 3–2 victory.[40]
On 22 July 2010, at 36 years of age, Palermo announced that he had renewed his contract with Boca Juniors for one year and that he would retire at the end of the contract.[41][42] Palermo scored his sixth career hat-trick on 19 September 2010 in a 3–1 Boca victory over Colón.[43][44]
On 13 December 2010, Palermo scored his 300th career goal in the final match of the 2010 Apertura in a 1–1 draw against Gimnasia de La Plata.[45]
Palermo achieved legendary status in Boca in the last few years,[50] thanks to his many memorable goals for both the club and the Argentina national team. On 12 June 2011, Palermo played his last home match at La Bombonera,[51] after the match Martín was honored by the club and was given several gifts, among them being one of the goal frames in the stadium.[52]
Palermo officially retired from football on 18 June 2011, in a 2–2 draw against his classic rival Gimnasia de La Plata. He provided a headed assist for Boca's second goal in the last minute of the match, marking the end of a 19-year playing career at senior level.[53]
International career
With the Argentina national football team, Palermo played fifteen matches and scored nine goals. He is in the Guinness Book of World Records for missing three penalties for Argentina in a single international match against Colombia in the 1999 Copa América; the first penalty rebounded off the crossbar; the second penalty went over; the third was saved by the Colombian goalkeeper, Miguel Calero. Though his international career seemed to be over at the end of 1999, the 2008 Argentine national coach Alfio Basile stated that he had been considering offering Palermo a return to international football and was disappointed that Palermo was injured at the time.[37]
In September 2009, Diego Maradona recalled Palermo to the national team and introduced him as a substitute in a 2010 World Cup qualifying match against Paraguay after a 10-year exile from the international scene.[54]
A couple of weeks later he was once again called up to play a friendly against Ghana.[55] In this game, Palermo was part of the starting eleven and made the most of it by scoring both of Argentina's goals, resulting in a 2–0 win.[56] Palermo's next match was on 10 October, a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Peru. Palermo sealed a 2–1 victory for Argentina with a 93rd-minute strike,[57] causing Maradona to describe the goal after the game as "one more miracle of Saint Palermo."[58]
On 19 May 2010, Palermo was selected as part of the Argentina national team's 23-man final roster for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, Palermo's first World Cup.[59] On 22 June 2010, Palermo played his first World Cup match, coming in as a substitute in the second half of Argentina's final group match against Greece. In the 89th minute, he scored his first ever World Cup goal on a rebound from a shot by Lionel Messi.[60] Argentina won the match 2–0 and finished at the top of their group.[61] This goal also made Palermo the oldest Argentine national footballer to score a goal in World Cup play, an honor previously held by Diego Maradona.[62][63]
Managerial career
In May 2012, Carlos Bilardo recommended Palermo for the open manager position at Estudiantes de La Plata stating "He can manage it, he is a man from the club"[64] Bilardo also mention that the previous times that he had recommended someone (Alejandro Sabella and Diego Simeone) Estudiantes had won championships.[65]
On 18 April 2014, Palermo was appointed as head coach of Arsenal de Sarandi.[68] He took charge for the 2014–15 season, where the club managed to place in ninth. On 19 April 2015, he announced his departure from the club, resigning from his position.[69]
Palermo returned to management and on 22 January 2019, when he was confirmed as the new manager of Mexican side Pachuca on a one-year deal after Pako Ayestarán resigned.[72] He left at the end of his contract,[73] and did not get another job until November 2020, when he was appointed the manager of Curicó Unido;[74] his time there was largely unsuccessful and nine months later he resigned from his post.[75]
Back to Argentina, on 30 September 2021, Palermo became the manager of Aldosivi;[76] but on May 2022 Palermo resigned after a falling with the club management.[77] On November of that same year, Palermo is presented as the new coach of Platense.[78] During his time at the helm of Platense, Palermo would lead them to the final of the 2023 Copa de la Liga Profesional,[79] but his team would lose 1–0 to Rosario Central and he would subsequently resigned from his post at Platense.[80]
On February of 2024, Palermo agree to become the new head coach of the Paraguayan team Olimpia.[81] On his first year with the team, Martín Palermo won his first title as a club manager.[82]
Oldest player to score for the Argentina national football team: 36 years and 7 months old, scored the second goal of Argentina's 2–0 win over Greece (This record was previously held by Diego Armando Maradona, who was 33 years old when he scored his last goal in a 1994 World Cup match, also against Greece).
Top scorer in the professional era among Boca's top scorers with 236 Goals. (193 in Primera división Argentine tournaments and 43 in international tournaments)[95]
^Ares, Carlos; Pérez, Javier (12 January 2001). "El Villarreal ficha a Martín Palermo" [Villarreal sign Martín Palermo]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
^Ros, Cayetano (22 April 2001). "Palermo presenta a 'El Loco'" [Palermo presents 'El Loco']. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
^Rodríguez, Ildefonso (30 November 2001). "Palermo sufre doble fractura de tibia y peroné" [Palermo suffers double fracture of the tibia and fibula]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 December 2023.
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