Nestor Omar Piccoli, born on January twentieth, nineteen sixty-five, is a distinguished former Argentine football player and coach. He made his mark in the world of football as a prolific striker, becoming the first top scorer in the Japanese third tier while playing for Chuo Bohan, a team that would later evolve into Avispa Fukuoka.
During his time with Chuo Bohan, Piccoli showcased his exceptional talent by netting eighteen goals, a feat that not only highlighted his skills but also contributed significantly to the team's success. His journey with the club saw him transition from Fujieda to Fukuoka, culminating in his retirement after the team achieved promotion to Japan's top division.
Following his playing career, Piccoli embraced a new role in football as a coach. He took on the position of assistant coach under the renowned Julio César Falcioni at Boca Juniors, where he continued to influence the sport and mentor aspiring players.