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Playing position
  
Height
  
1.88 m

1986–1988
  
Almagro de Florida

Weight
  
90 kg

Name
  
German Burgos

Position
  
Goalkeeper

Role
  
Footballer


Club Atletico De Madrid assistant coach German 'Mono' Burgos (center) reacts during the La Liga match between Club Atletico de Madrid and Real Madrid CF at Vicente Calderon Stadium on March 2, 2014 in Madrid, Spain.

Full name
  
German Adrian Ramon Burgos

Date of birth
  
(1969-04-16) 16 April 1969 (age 46)

Place of birth
  
Current team
  
Atletico Madrid (assistant)

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Germán Adrián Ramón Burgos ([xerˈmam ˈburɣos]; born 16 April 1969) is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper, and the current assistant coach for Atlético Madrid.

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Club career

Germán Burgos talking while moving his arm to the side, with long hair, wearing a black and orange jersey with no. 1 printed on it, and white gloves.

Born in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Burgos started playing professionally with Ferro Carril Oeste. In 1994 he moved to Argentine Primera División giants Club Atlético River Plate, where he was dubbed Mono (monkey) because of his height and disheveled appearance, going on to win several titles during his spell, notably the 1994 Apertura where his team did not lose one single game.

Diego Pablo Simeone (3rd from the left) of Atletico de Madrid protests a referee's decision (1st from the left) as assistant coach while German Burgos (2nd from left) tries to calm him during the Spanish Super Cup first leg match between Club Atletico de Madrid and FC Barcelona at Vicente Calderon Stadium on August 21, 2013, in Madrid, Spain.

In July 1999, Burgos moved abroad, joining Spain's RCD Mallorca. During his two-year spell in the Balearic Islands, he played understudy to compatriot Leo Franco; on 27 November 1999, he was suspended for 11 games for assaulting RCD Espanyol player Manolo Serrano in a match played the following week, in an action that eluded the referee but was caught on camera.

Germán Burgos with an angry face while talking to Diego Simeone inside a football ground. German with a beard and mustache, wearing a dark blue jacket and pants with the logos of Nike and Atlético de Madrid, a timer, and holding a green notebook while Diego with a beard and wearing a black coat.

Burgos signed for Atlético Madrid in the 2001–02 season, with the capital club in Segunda División. He had his best year in the country in an eventual return to La Liga after a two-year absence, but appeared less in the following two campaigns, retiring at the end of 2003–04 aged 35. He was remembered for his performance in a Madrid derby against Real Madrid in the Colchoneros' first season back in the top flight, in which he saved Luís Figo's penalty kick with his nose, causing a bloody injury; he played on, and his team found an equaliser for a 2–2 draw.

Germán Burgos sitting on the bench with a serious face, with beard and mustache, wearing a black jacket with the logos of Nike and Atlético de Madrid, and a timer.

In 2010, after working with AD Alcorcón as goalkeepers' coach, Burgos started his manager career also in Spain, coaching amateurs RCD Carabanchel. In the following years he worked as assistant to former club and country teammate Diego Simeone, at Catania Calcio, Racing Club de Avellaneda and Atlético Madrid.

Germán Burgos doing a peace sign with a serious face inside a football ground, with long hair, wearing a red cap, a black and white football jersey and shorts with no. 13 on it, red and white socks, and black shoes.

In April 2014, against Getafe CF, Burgos became the first coach in the world to use Google Glass during a competitive game.

International career

Burgos played 35 times for the Argentine national team, during seven years. He was second-choice at both the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cups, backing up Carlos Roa in the former tournament and Pablo Cavallero four years later.

Personal life

Burgos is also a musician, having started his career still as an active player. He is the frontman of a rock band called The Garb.

Germán Burgos with an angry face while moving his hand to the front, with beard and mustache, wearing a dark blue jacket with the logos of Nike and Atlético de Madrid, and a timer.

In 2003, Burgos was successfully treated for cancer.

Honours

River Plate
  • Argentine Primera División: Apertura 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999; Clausura 1997
  • Copa Libertadores: 1996
  • Supercopa Sudamericana: 1997
  • Atlético Madrid
  • Segunda División: 2001–02
  • Atajadas del mono burgos en atletico de madrid


    References

    Germán Burgos Wikipedia