Arsenal has appointed Gabriel Heinze as a first-team coach, succeeding Carlos Cuesta. The club expressed enthusiasm about Heinze's addition to the coaching staff and extended a warm welcome to him and his family. Heinze brings coaching experience from various teams, including Newell's Old Boys and Atlanta United. As a player, he enjoyed a successful spell at Manchester United, winning a Premier League title and representing Argentina in international competitions, amassing 72 caps. His career also included playing for prestigious clubs like Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain.
Gabriel Heinze has been appointed as a first-team coach for Arsenal, taking over from Carlos Cuesta, who recently left to manage Parma.
Heinze's coaching experience includes stints with Newell's Old Boys, Atlanta United, Velez Sarsfield, Argentinos Juniors, and Godoy Cruz.
During his playing career, Heinze spent three years at Manchester United, winning the Premier League in the 2006-07 season.
Heinze has earned 72 caps for Argentina and has played for notable clubs such as Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain, and Marseille.
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