Martín Gastón Demichelis (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈtin demiˈtʃelis]; born 20 December 1980) is an Argentine professional football manager and former footballer who played usually as a centre-back, although he could also operate as a defensive midfielder. He is the current head coach of Liga MX club Monterrey.

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Martín Demichelis
Demichelis with Manchester City in 2015
Personal information
Full name Martín Gastón Demichelis[1]
Date of birth (1980-12-20) 20 December 1980 (age 43)[2]
Place of birth Justiniano Posse, Argentina
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[3]
Position(s) Centre-back, defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
Monterrey (head coach)
Youth career
1994–1995 Complejo Deportivo
1995–1998 Club Renato Cesarini
1998–2000 River Plate
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2003 River Plate 52 (1)
2003–2010 Bayern Munich 174 (13)
2004 Bayern Munich II 1 (0)
2011–2013 Málaga 84 (7)
2013 Atlético Madrid 0 (0)
2013–2016 Manchester City 78 (3)
2016–2017 Espanyol 2 (0)
2017 Málaga 10 (0)
Total 401 (24)
International career
2005–2016 Argentina 51 (2)
Managerial career
2017–2018 Málaga (assistant)
2019–2021 Bayern Munich U19
2021–2022 Bayern Munich II
2022–2024 River Plate
2024– Monterrey
Medal record
 Argentina
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up2014 Brazil
Copa América
Runner-up2015 Chile
FIFA Confederations Cup
Runner-up2005 Germany
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Demichelis spent most of his professional career with Bayern Munich in Germany (seven and a half years),[4] winning 11 major titles with the team. He also competed in his home country with River Plate, in Spain with Espanyol and Málaga and in England with Manchester City. He earned 51 caps for Argentina, representing the country in two World Cups – finishing second in 2014 – and the 2015 Copa América, where the team were also runners-up.

Demichelis began his coaching career as an assistant at Málaga and in the under-19 and reserve teams of Bayern Munich. He won the Argentine Primera División in 2023, his first season in charge of River Plate.

Club career

River Plate

Born in Justiniano Posse, Córdoba, Demichelis started playing professionally in 2001, with Buenos Aires-based River Plate, having arrived at the club's youth system three years earlier.

He made his first-team – and first division – debut on 2 September 2001 in a game against Estudiantes, scoring his only goal for the team against Rosario Central.

On 28 April 2002, River Plate goalkeeper Ángel Comizzo was sent off with a minute of regulation time remaining against Racing Club, leaving Demichelis to take over in goal. He faced a direct free kick that hit the wall and was countered for the only goal of the game by Nelson Cuevas, as River won the Clausura title.[5]

Bayern Munich

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Demichelis with Bayern in 2009

Demichelis signed for Bayern Munich in the 2003 summer, for 4.5 million.[6] His first season in the Bundesliga was not very positive as he suffered a number of minor injuries, appearing in only 14 league games (21 in total) as the Bavarians finished in second position; in early 2004 he appeared in his only game with the reserves, against Stuttgarter Kickers.[7]

Under new coach Felix Magath, Demichelis became a regular starter for Bayern, appearing in 75 official matches in two seasons combined as the team won back-to-back doubles, achieving a total of four during his spell.

Returning Bayern boss Ottmar Hitzfeld successfully reconverted Demichelis from a defensive midfielder into a central defender. In 2008–09 he netted a career-best four goals in 29 games, but the title was lost to VfL Wolfsburg. However, the player often clashed with the new manager Louis van Gaal,[8] starting immediately after the first matchday after being dropped from the starting XI for the 2010–11 opener against Wolfsburg, with Demichelis requesting that van Gaal omit him from the squad altogether, which the coach did; the player thereafter voiced to the press that it would be probable that he and the club went separate ways.[9]

On 29 October 2010, benefitting from a run of injuries in the squad, Demichelis made one of his last appearances for Bayern, heading a goal in a 4–2 home win against SC Freiburg.[10]

Málaga and Atlético Madrid

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Demichelis playing for Málaga in 2012

In late December 2010, Demichelis agreed to a deal with Spanish club Málaga, initially until the end of the 2010–11 season, with the latter retaining the option to extend the contract for a further two seasons.[11][12] He rejoined former River Plate manager Manuel Pellegrini, and made his La Liga debut on 8 January 2011, scoring in a 1–1 home draw against Athletic Bilbao.[13]

During his first four months with Málaga, Demichelis was sent off twice, but also started in all the matches he was available, being essential – as another January 2011 signee, Júlio Baptista – as the club eventually avoided relegation. On 22 August 2012, he scored the club's first-ever UEFA Champions League goal, netting the opener in the 2–0 playoff home win against Panathinaikos (also the aggregate score).[14]

On 11 July 2013, Demichelis signed for Atlético Madrid on a one-year contract, after his deal with Málaga expired.[15] In December, he started legal action against the latter over "non-payments", relating to "€400,000 of unpaid wages as well as bonuses".[16]

Manchester City

On 1 September 2013, Demichelis joined former Málaga boss Pellegrini and signed with Manchester City, penning a two-year contract for a reported £4.2 million. He had been with Atlético for less than two months, and had yet to make an appearance.[17]

Demichelis made his first appearance for his new club on 27 October 2013, starting in a 1–2 Premier League loss at Chelsea after recovering from a knee injury.[18] On 18 February of the following year, he was sent off against Barcelona in the club's Champions League round-of-16 0–2 home defeat, after fouling Lionel Messi and giving away a penalty.[19]

Despite Demichelis's rocky start at City, Pellegrini kept faith in him. On 15 March 2014, after club captain Vincent Kompany was sent off, he was instrumental in a 2–0 victory over Hull City.[20] The following weekend he scored his first goal, contributing to a 5–0 home win over Fulham;[21] his good run of form in the last two months of the season helped his team win the league title, and also helped him rejoin the national side.[20]

On 12 March 2015, Demichelis renewed his expiring contract until June of the following year.[22] A year later, he was charged by The Football Association for 12 breaches of their rules against gambling on matches,[23] and accepted the charge;[24] he was fined £22,058 for the breach.[25]

On 10 June 2016, Demichelis was released.[26]

Return to Spain

On 10 August 2016, at nearly 36, Demichelis signed a one-year contract Espanyol in Spain's top flight.[27] On 10 January 2017, however, after only two appearances, he was released.[28]

A week after his exit from Espanyol, Demichelis returned to Málaga's La Rosaleda Stadium, on a five-month deal.[29] On 15 May 2017, he announced his retirement.[30][31]

International career

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Mario Götze scoring the winning goal for Germany as Ezequiel Garay (left), Demichelis (centre) and goalkeeper Sergio Romero look on during the 2014 World Cup Final

Demichelis was first called up for Argentina to compete at the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup in Germany, where he was unused by the eventual runners-up.[32] He made his debut under José Pekerman on 12 November 2005 that year, in a 3–2 friendly loss to England at the Stade de Genève in Switzerland, playing as a defensive midfielder;[33][34] he was not chosen for the 2006 FIFA World Cup.[35]

On 11 September 2007, Demichelis scored his first international goal, heading the only goal of a friendly against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.[36] He suffered a facial injury during an exhibition game with Germany on 3 March 2010, being sidelined for three weeks,[37] and later being selected for the year's World Cup in South Africa. Under Diego Maradona, he played in all of Argentina's games at the tournament, partnering Nicolás Burdisso in central defence in an eventual quarter-final exit; on 22 June, he scored the first goal in the 2–0 group stage win against Greece.[38]

Demichelis lost his place in the national side in November 2011, after a World Cup qualifier against Bolivia. A two-and-a-half-year absence followed, until he was included in Alejandro Sabella's provisional 30-man squad for the 2014 World Cup.[39] He ended up making the final list.[40] On the bench for the team's first four games, Demichelis made his debut in the tournament in the 1–0 quarter-final win over Belgium in which he played the full 90 minutes, taking the place of Federico Fernandez.[41] He went on to start in the semi-finals where his team eliminated the Netherlands in a penalty shootout after a 0–0 draw, and again in the final against Germany and picked up the runners-up medal as Argentina lost 1–0 after extra time.[42][43][44]

Demichelis was chosen for the 2015 Copa América in Chile, making his debut in the final group game, a 1–0 win over Jamaica, as a starter in place of Nicolás Otamendi.[45] He then played the semi-final against Paraguay and the final defeat to the hosts, alongside Otamendi and in place of illness-stricken Ezequiel Garay.[46][47]

Coaching career

Early years

In May 2017, immediately after retiring, Demichelis remained at Málaga as assistant manager to Míchel, replacing Weligton who had returned to Brazil due to injury.[48] He remained in employment after the head coach was dismissed in January, but was not as involved under his successor José González.[49]

Demichelis returned to Bayern in June 2019, to manage the under-19 team.[50] On 2 April 2021, it was announced that he and Danny Schwarz would replace Holger Seitz as Bayern Munich II manager.[51] His first match as coach of a senior team was on 17 July, a 3–0 win at FC Augsburg II on the first day of the Regionalliga Bayern season.[52]

River Plate

In October 2022, Demichelis obtained a UEFA Pro coaching license after passing the yearly course organised by the Italian Football Federation.[53] On 16 November that year, he returned to River Plate as the club's new head coach, signing a contract until December 2025.[54]

Demichelis' debut as manager of River on 28 January 2023 was a 3–0 win at Central Córdoba on the first day of the new season.[55] On 15 July, with a 3–1 home win over Estudiantes, his team won the title with three games left to play.[56] Weeks later, the team were eliminated from the last 16 of the Copa Libertadores 9–8 on penalties by Internacional of Brazil.[57] On 27 July 2024, he was dismissed from his position.[58][59]

Monterrey

On 12 August 2024, Mexican club Monterrey appointed Demichelis as their new head coach.[60]

Personal life

Demichelis also holds an Italian passport.[61] He and his wife, model Evangelina Anderson, have a son and two daughters.[62] On 19 February 2019, a group of burglars broke into his house in Spain, stealing cash and jewellery before he chased them out.[63]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[64][65]
Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
River Plate 2001–02 Argentine Primera División 17071241
2002–03 351111462
Total 521182703
Bayern Munich II 2003–04 Regionalliga 1010
Bayern Munich 2003–04 Bundesliga 142200050212
2004–05 230502050350
2005–06 271401082403
2006–07 263201060353
2007–08 2814020100441
2008–09 2943080404
2009–10 2114090341
2010–11 6110201[lower-alpha 1]0101
Total 17413250605321025915
Málaga 2010–11 La Liga 18110191
2011–12 35241393
2012–13 31430111455
Total 847811111039
Manchester City 2013–14 Premier League 272202040352
2014–15 311002070401
2015–16 200205041311
Total 78340901511064
Espanyol 2016–17 La Liga 200020
Málaga 2016–17 La Liga 10000100
Career total 401243711509761055131
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  1. Appearance in DFL-Supercup

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Argentina[66] 200520
200610
200751
200890
200970
201091
201140
201200
201300
201470
201550
201620
Total512
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Scores and results list Argentina's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Demichelis goal.
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List of international goals scored by Martín Demichelis
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition Ref.
111 September 2007MCG, Melbourne, Australia Australia1–01–0Friendly[36]
222 June 2010Peter Mokaba, Polokwane, South Africa Greece1–02–02010 FIFA World Cup[67]
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Coaching record

As of match played 5 October 2024
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TeamFromToRecordRef.
MWDLGFGAGDWin %
Bayern Munich II 4 April 2021 13 November 2022 6534161516097+63052.31 [68]
River Plate 17 November 2022 29 July 2024 8752181715780+77059.77 [69]
Monterrey 13 August 2024 present 723298+1028.57
Total 159883734326185+141055.35
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1.^ In the 2020–21 season, Martin Demichelis co-managed together with Danny Schwarz.[51][70]

Honours

Player

River Plate[64]

Bayern Munich[64]

Manchester City

Argentina[64]

Individual

Manager

River Plate

References

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