Javier Aguirre

Javier Aguirre

Javier Aguirre

  • Date of Birth: 1 December 1958
  • Birthplace: Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico

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Japan appoint Javier Aguirre as new manager

Mexican coach Javier Aguirre has been appointed the new Japan manager. The 55-year-old has signed a long term deal worth approximately $2.4 million per year.

Barnetta to Atletico Madrid?

Tranquillo Barnetta is reportedly a target for Atletico Madrid. It is understood that Atletico's boss Javier Aguirre wants to make a £7 million bid for the Swiss international.

Aguirre quiet on penalty

Atletico Madrid boss Javier Aguirre refused to comment on the suspect penalty awarded against his side last night in the Champions League match with Liverpool at Anfield.

Atletico warn off Aguero suitors

Atletico Madrid boss Javier Aguirre warned off any potential suitors for Argentina international midfielder Sergio Aguero, announcing that the club will be keeping hold of their star man for the forseeable future.

Porto chasing Maniche

FC Porto have stated their inclination to sign the out of favour Portuguese international midfielder Maniche from Atletico Madrid this summer.

Castro eager to jump Atletico ship

Atletico Madrid midfielder Jose Castro has sent a message to is club asking them to make it clear whether he is still wanted by the club or not.

Atletico want Rafael Marquez

Atletico Madrid boss Javier Aguirre has admitted that he would like to sign fellow Mexican Rafael Marquez from Barcelona after it emerged the Catalan side would allow him to leave.

Aguirre reiterates Atlético Desire

Atletico Madrid coach Javier Aguirre has reiterated his conviction that he shall remain at the helm at the Estadio Vicente Calderon next season and carry Atleti in the UEFA Champions League.

Forlan To Stay On At Atletico

Atletico Madrid striker Diego Forlan has confirmed that he shall be staying on at the club beyond the summer, thereby squashing all rumours of him moving elsewhere.

La Liga Roundup: 12th May

In the La Liga, Barcelona gave Frank Rijkaard the worst possible send off at the Camp Nou as Daniel Guiza scored the winning goal as Mallorca won 3-2. Elsewhere, 2nd placed Villarreal continued their impressive form, champions Real Madrid drew 2-2 at Zaragoza and Atletico Madrid secured a priceless victory.