Flavio Orsi and Sergio Gómez have stepped down as the coaching duo of Platense marking the end of an amazing era. Their leadership saw Platense win its first Argentine Apertura tournament title which was huge for the club. They told the club’s board they was resigning and made it clear they wasn’t changing their minds about leaving.
- Orsi and Gómez got Platense its first top-flight Argentine Apertura tournament title.
- They told the board they was quitting and wouldn’t take it back.
- Under them Platense beat big teams like River Plate.
Orsi and Gómez’s Impact on Platense
Flavio Orsi and Sergio Gómez really changed things at Platense and helped the team do really good. They knew exactly what they was doing when it came to winning games including beating River Plate which no one thought they could do. Even though they’re leaving now everyone knows how much they did for the team.
🚨Favio Orsi y Sergio Gómez dejaron de ser los entrenadores de Platense.
*️⃣Ambos le comunicaron su renuncia a la directiva de manera indeclinable. https://t.co/C8EUfSEl5n— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
June 11, 2025
Resignation and Future Prospects
It’s pretty big news that Orsi and Gómez are leaving especially since the team just did so good. Their decision to quit comes right when everyone is still celebrating what Platense achieved. Now the club’s gotta find someone new to keep doing what these guys started.
This is kinda happening all over Argentine Primera División with managers leaving different teams. Like Pablo Guiñazú just quit being the manager of Club Atlético Talleres which shows how things are changing in the league.
Looking Ahead in Argentine Football
Platense needs to find new people to run things and keep winning. Meanwhile Rosario Central is showing everyone how it’s done in the league. Argentine football management keeps changing and that affects how everything works in the sport.
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