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Born in [[La Plata]], Martini made his senior debut with [[Club Atlético Villa San Carlos|Villa San Carlos]] in 1991, aged 17.<ref name=”VSC”>{{cite web|url=http://villasancarlos.club/vsc/2016/09/22/a-25-anos-del-debut-de-leandro-martini/|title=A 25 años del debut de Leandro Martini|trans-title=25 years from the debut of Leandro Martini|publisher=Villa San Carlos|language=es|date=22 September 2016|accessdate=15 March 2021}}</ref> His career was mainly associated with the club, as he only spent one year away from the club (in the 1998–99 season) where he represented [[Sacachispas Fútbol Club|Sacachispas]] and [[San Martín de Burzaco]].

Born in [[La Plata]], Martini made his senior debut with [[Club Atlético Villa San Carlos|Villa San Carlos]] in 1991, aged 17.<ref name=”VSC”>{{cite web|url=http://villasancarlos.club/vsc/2016/09/22/a-25-anos-del-debut-de-leandro-martini/|title=A 25 años del debut de Leandro Martini|trans-title=25 years from the debut of Leandro Martini|publisher=Villa San Carlos|language=es|date=22 September 2016|accessdate=15 March 2021}}</ref> His career was mainly associated with the club, as he only spent one year away from the club (in the 1998–99 season) where he represented [[Sacachispas Fútbol Club|Sacachispas]] and [[San Martín de Burzaco]].

Martini retired with Villa San Carlos in December 2010, after a combined total of 18 seasons, more than 400 matches and 80 goals while in representation of the club.<ref name=”VSC”/>

Martini retired with Villa San Carlos in December 2010, after a combined total of 18 seasons, more than 400 matches and 80 goals while the club.<ref name=”VSC”/>

==Managerial career==

==Managerial career==


Latest revision as of 07:06, 4 January 2026

Argentine football manager

Leandro Damián Martini (born 19 February 1974) is an Argentine football manager and former player who played as a midfielder.

Martini is the top goalscorer of Villa San Carlos‘ history, with 80 goals in 18 seasons for the club.[1]

Born in La Plata, Martini made his senior debut with Villa San Carlos in 1991, aged 17.[2] His career was mainly associated with the club, as he only spent one year away from the club (in the 1998–99 season) where he represented Sacachispas and San Martín de Burzaco.

Martini retired with Villa San Carlos in December 2010, after a combined total of 18 seasons, more than 400 matches and 80 goals while representing the club.[2]

After retiring, Martini started working at Gimnasia La Plata as a youth manager. On 18 May 2017, he and Mariano Messera were named interim managers of the first team for the remainder of the 2016–17 season.[3] The duo returned to their previous roles after the appointment of Mariano Soso.

In November 2020, following the death of manager Diego Maradona and the resignation of his assistant Sebastián Méndez, Martini and Messera were again named interim managers. The following 15 January, the duo were made permanent managers of the main squad.[4]

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