Carlos Trullet

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Carlos Trullet
Personal information
Full name Carlos Alberto Trullet
Date of birth (1949-10-21) October 21, 1949 (age 74)
Place of birth El Trébol, Argentina
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Atlético de Rafaela (manager)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1969–1970 Estudiantes ? (?)
1971–1974 Colón ? (?)
1974 Atlético Regina ? (?)
1975–1977 Unión ? (?)
1978 Emelec 42 (0)
Managerial career
1990–1991 Unión
? Gimnasia y Esgima (CdU)
1995 Patronato
1995–1997 Unión
? Quilmes
2001–2002 Platense
2003–2006 Ben Hur
2006–2007 Unión
2008–2009 Ferro Carril Oeste
2009–2012 Atlético Rafaela
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carlos Alberto Trullet (born 21 October 1949 in El Trébol, Santa Fe) is an Argentine football manager and former player.

Playing career[edit]

Trullet started his professional career in 1969 with Estudiantes de La Plata. In his two years with the club, he won two Copa Libertadores (1969, 1970) and one Copa Interamericana (1969).

In 1971, Trullet joined Colón de Santa Fe where he played until 1974. He had a brief spell with Atlético Regina in the Nacional championship of 1974 and then joined Unión de Santa Fe.

In 1978, he joined the Ecuadorian club team Emelec, where he remained until the end of his playing career.

Titles[edit]

Season Team Title
1969 Estudiantes de La Plata Copa Libertadores
1969 Estudiantes de La Plata Copa Interamericana
1970 Estudiantes de La Plata Copa Libertadores

Managerial career[edit]

After retiring from active play, Trullet served as the manager of several clubs in Argentina. Trullet managed Unión de Santa Fe over three separate periods (1990–1991, 1995–1997 and 2006–2007). In his second spell with the club, he coached them to a superlative record and helped them attain the successful promotion to the Argentine Primera in 1996.

Trullet has also served as the manager of Gimnasia y Esgima (CdU), Quilmes, Platense and Ben Hur. During his time as Ben Hur manager he helped the club to secure two promotions, from the regional leagues to the Primera B Nacional (second division).

Trullet also won with Atlético de Rafaela the 2010–11 season of the Primera B Nacional, achieving promotion to "Primera Division".

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