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Eduardo Domínguez Extends His Tenure with Estudiantes

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Eduardo Domínguez has signed a new deal with Estudiantes de La Plata, keeping him as the team’s manager until December 2025. The extension shows how Estudiantes wants to keep doing well in the Argentine Primera División, since Domínguez has helped the team get better with like 1.67 points per match on average.

  • Domínguez’s gonna stay with Estudiantes till December 2025.
  • He’s got like 1.67 points per match in 105 games.
  • The new contract fits with what Estudiantes wants to do in the league.

Domínguez’s Work at Estudiantes

Eduardo Domínguez, who manages football in Argentina has really helped make Estudiantes better in the Argentine Primera División. He’s been real good at getting them like 1.67 points each match over 105 games. Football writer César Luis Merlo tweeted about the new contract which was supposed to end this year but now it doesn’t.


Domínguez knows his stuff and can change things up when needed, he’s managed other teams like Independiente Huracán Nacional and Colón. He started at Huracán back in 2015/16, where he did 50 matches and got about 1.42 points per match. When he went to other teams he did even better like at Colón where he got 1.58 points per match.

What’s Happening in Argentine Football

Getting Domínguez to stay is part of all the stuff that’s going on in the Argentine Primera División. While Estudiantes keeps him other teams are doing stuff too. Vélez Sarsfield just won their 11th title in the league with Gustavo Quinteros which shows they know what they’re doing with their players.

All this stuff shows how things keep changing in the Argentine Primera División. If you wanna know more about Estudiantes and how they’re doing check out Estudiantes de La Plata info.

To learn more about the Argentine Primera División go to Argentine Primera División overview.

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