Kily González, born on August fourth, nineteen seventy-four, is a distinguished Argentine football manager and former professional player, renowned for his role as a left winger. His football journey began at Rosario Central, where he showcased his talent in three separate spells, establishing himself as a key player.
In nineteen ninety-six, González made the move to Spain, where he played for notable clubs such as Zaragoza and Valencia. Over the course of seven seasons in La Liga, he made one hundred eighty-two appearances and scored twenty-three goals, contributing significantly to Valencia's national championship victory. His remarkable performances also led him to two consecutive UEFA Champions League finals in nineteen ninety-nine and two thousand, and he earned a spot in the UEFA Team of the Year in two thousand one.
After leaving Valencia in two thousand three, González spent three years with Inter Milan in Italy before returning to the Argentine league. His international career with the Argentina national team spanned a decade, during which he earned fifty-six caps and scored nine goals. He represented his country in the two thousand two World Cup and participated in two Copa América tournaments, solidifying his legacy in Argentine football.