Velez
Ssrsfield (Argentina), Stade de Reims (France), Paris Saint-Germain
(France), RC Strasbourg (France), Velez Ssrsfield (Argentina),
Stade de Reims (France)
Honours
Primera División Argentina 1968 (Vélez Sársfield)
Primera División Argentina Top Scorer, Nacional 1970 and 1981,
Metropolitano 1971 (Vélez Sársfield)
French League Top Scorer in 1974, 1976 and 1977 (Stade de Reims)
French League Top Scorer in 1978 and 1979 (Pris Sain-Germain)
Titles as Coach
Clausura 1993, Apertura 1995 and Clausura 1996 (Vélez Sársfield)
Copa Libertadores 1994 (Vélez Sársfield)
Intercontinental Cup 1994 (Vélez Sársfield)
Copa Interamericana 1996 (Vélez Sársfield)
Apertura 1998, Clausura 1999, Apertura 2000 and Apertura 2003
(Boca Juniors)
Copa Libertadores 2000, 2001 and 2003 (Boca Juniors)
Intercontinental Cup 2000 and 2003 (Boca Juniors)
Biography
Carlos
Bianchi (born April 26, 1949 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is a
former football (soccer) player and coach.
Bianchi was top goalscorer of the French league for five years,
and scored 385 goals in 546 first division matches (in Argentina
and France).
As a coach, he obtained 7 Argentine league titles and 8
international titles. He is also Boca Juniors' most successful
coach with 8 titles overall. Nevertheless, he has never been
able to reproduce with an important European team the successes
he had in Argentina. He coached AS Roma in 1996 and Atletico
Madrid in 2005, but in both cases he had to leave before
finishing a complete season due to poor results.
As of 2006, he's #13 in the list of World most successful Top
Division Goal Scorers of all time, and was chosen as World best
Club Coach in 2000 and 2003 by the International Federation of
Football History and Statistics.