The coach returned to his native Azul and showed his skills at a party

Matias Almeyda Dazzles at Wedding with Malambo Performance

The former footballer and current coach Matias Almeyda has made headlines by showcasing his unexpected talent at a wedding in his hometown of Azul. Captured on video, Almeyda performed a traditional malambo, a folkloric tap dance native to Argentina, and created a stir across social media platforms.

A Unexpected Talent Unveiled

“A genius on and off the field” and “Always proud of his roots” highlighted the affection people have for him, praising his spontaneity and deep connection to Argentine culture.

As he mesmerized guests with his spirited performance, Almeyda also showed sportsmanship by applauding fellow dancers, reinforcing a joyful atmosphere at the celebration.

Recent Developments in Almeyda’s Career

Almeyda returned to Azul following his tenure as coach of Sevilla FC in Spain, where he faced challenges leading a prominent European football club. Rumors are swirling that he is poised to become the next coach of Rayados de Monterrey, with reports suggesting that a preliminary agreement has been reached for a two-year contract as confirmed by Telemundo.

This potential move comes on the heels of the club’s recent search for new leadership after the departure of Argentinian player Nico Sánchez. The organization aims to rebuild after disappointing performances and implement a revised strategy for the upcoming season.

Notable Coaching Achievements

Almeyda’s successful coaching career includes a remarkable stint with Chivas, where he led the team to victory in the Liga MX Clausura 2017, along with multiple cups. He has also proven his prowess in various leagues, having earned promotions with River Plate and Banfield, and found success in the United States MLS with San Jose Earthquakes and in Greece with AEK Athens.

Almeyda’s Sporting Heritage

Born in 1973 in Azul, Matias Almeyda began his professional football career with River Plate, securing several championships including the Copa Libertadores. His international career boasts 40 appearances for the Argentinian national team, where he represented his country in two World Cups and earned a silver medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games.

Almeyda’s journey from a talented football player to a passionate coach encapsulates the spirit of dedication and love for the sport. His recent display of folkloric dance reinforces his roots and showcases the multi-faceted personality behind the footballing persona.

Almeyda comes from directing Sevilla, from Spain (AP Photo/José Bretón)



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