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Javier Mascherano: Former Barcelona and Liverpool player to coach Argentina U20 side

The 37-year-old will succeed Fernando Batista who leaves the role to join newly-appointed Venezuelan national team coach Jose Pekerman's backroom staff; appointment will be the first coaching job for Argentina's second most-capped player and the only one to win Olympic gold twice

Javier Mascherano is Argentina's second most-capped player and the only Argentine player to win Olympic gold twice.
Image: Javier Mascherano is Argentina's second most-capped player and the only Argentine player to win Olympic gold twice

Former Barcelona and Liverpool player Javier Mascherano is to take over as coach of Argentina's Under-20 team in January.

The 37-year-old will succeed Fernando Batista who leaves the role to join newly-appointed Venezuelan national team coach Jose Pekerman's backroom staff.

Mascherano's appointment will be the first coaching job for Argentina's second most-capped player and the only Argentine player to win Olympic gold twice (Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008).

He also appeared in four World Cups - Germany 2006, South Africa 2010, Brazil 2014 (where Argentina finished runners-up to Germany) and Russia 2018.

During a 17-year club career, Mascherano spent time with West Ham and Liverpool, before being transferred in 2010 to Barcelona, ​​where he spent an illustrious eight seasons, winning five La Liga titles and two Champions Leagues.

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He also won league titles at River Plate and Corinthians and spent time at Hebei Fortune in China before retiring in November 2020 following a short stint at Estudiantes.

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