The world champion obtained his license in Rosario and is already thinking about starting his coaching career once he retires as a player
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Ángel Di María took a key step thinking about his future off the courts. The world champion with the Argentine National Team completed his coaching course and obtained his official title in Rosario, in an institution backed by the Football Association Argentino (AFA) and CONMEBOL
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The school where he trained, No. 201 in Rosario, was responsible for announcing the news on social networks: “Congratulations DT. With great pride we congratulate Di María on his title and thank him for trusting us to train as a coach,” they published together with an image of the soccer player wearing the Albiceleste
jersey. Di María graduated as a DT
Beyond his academic achievement, the current Rosario Central player already has in mind what his future in the banks will be like. In a recent interview with ESPN, he made clear his intention to share a coaching staff with Leandro Paredes, with whom he maintains a very close relationship both inside and outside of football
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“We're going to try.I'm bigger than Paredes, but in that course until he retires I'm going to see things. We are very close friends. It's like my younger brother and families love each other. We would like it very much. It's difficult, but we talk about it many times. We'll see in due course,” he explained.
“It's already spoken.We're going to direct once in Central and once in Boca. If we are given... And the National Team would be a nice thing too,” he added.
Di María would have Leandro Paredes in her CT
As he begins to outline his future as a coach, Di María remains focused on his sporting present. Rosario Central faces a key stretch of the Apertura Tournament, where it will face Independente Rivadavia this Sunday night, and is also preparing for its participation in the Copa Libertadores, a competition in which it will be part of group H together with Independente del Valle,