Alfio Basile, born on November first, nineteen forty-three, is a distinguished Argentine football manager and former player. His playing career included stints at Racing Club de Avellaneda and Huracán, where he laid the foundation for a remarkable journey in football.
Transitioning from player to manager, Basile made a significant impact in the world of football. He is best known for his tenure at Racing Club de Avellaneda, where he led the team to victory in the Supercopa Libertadores, marking the club's first international title since nineteen sixty-seven. His coaching prowess also shone through during his time with the Argentina national team, where he secured four titles, and at Boca Juniors, where he achieved five titles in just two years.
One of Basile's unique distinctions is being the only manager to have coached both Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi at the international level, having called them up to the national team during his two separate tenures. This remarkable feat highlights his influence and legacy in Argentine football.
His last managerial role was with Racing Club de Avellaneda, a position he held until two thousand twelve, concluding a storied career that has left an indelible mark on the sport.