# Marcelo Neveleff

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Argentine football manager (born 1963

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Marcelo Neveleff Personal information Full name Gabriel Marcelo Neveleff Date of birth (1963-03-09) 9 March 1963 (age 63) Place of birth La Plata, Argentina Team information Current team Dominican Republic (Head coach) Managerial career Years Team 2007–2008 Sete de Setembro 2010–2011 Miami FC (assistant) 2011–2012 Wilstermann 2012–2013 Aurora 2017–2019 New England Revolution (assistant) 2019 United States U20 (assistant) 2019–2020 Orlando City B 2023– Dominican Republic

**Gabriel Marcelo Neveleff** (born 9 March 1963) is an Argentine [football](/source/Association_football) manager who is the current head coach of [Dominican Republic national football team](/source/Dominican_Republic_national_football_team).[1][2]

## History

Neveleff guided [Dominican Republic national team](/source/Dominican_Republic_national_football_team) to their first tournament.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["Neveleff: "We are going to create a tradition""](https://elnacional.com.do/neveleff-vamos-a-crear-una-tradicion/). elnacional.com.do. 24 January 2023.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** ["Marcelo Neveleff - El Universo article"](https://www.eluniverso.com/deportes/2019/10/20/nota/7565738/marcelo-neveleff-posible-asistente-klinsmann/). 19 October 2019.

v t e Jorge Wilstermann – managers de Acha (1957) Villazón (1958) Ongaro (1959) Villazón (1960) Panay (1960–61) Trigo (1967) Zubieta (1967–68) Trigo (1972–73) Ibarra (1974) Trigo (1975) Parraga (1975) Bermúdez (1975) Pavisic (1979) Pino (1980) Trigo (1981) Pino (1982) Pavisic (1982) del Llano (1982) Trigo (1984) Venegas (1986) Pino (1986) del Llano (1989) López (1995) Roa (1995) Barack (1996) Ríos (1997) Batista (1997) Insúa (1997) Roque (1997) Giovagnoli (1998) Blacut (1998) Trucco (1999) Restrepo (1999) Habegger (1999–2000) Aristizábal (2000) Montaño (2000) Biasutto (2001) Messa (2001) Maladot (2002) Giovagnoli (2002–03) Chaciorc (2003) Biasutto (2003) Chacior (2003–04) Blanco (2004) Aragonés (2004–05) Kekez (2005) Apaza (2006) M. Soria (2006–07) Kekezc (2008) Insúa (2007) Martínez (2007) Clarosc (2007) V. Soria (2007–08) Clarosc (2008) M. Soria (2008–09) Galarza (2009) Villegas (2009–10) Brandoni (2010) Neveleff (2011) Chacior (2011–12) M. Soria (2012) Andrada (2013) Carballoc (2013) Clausen (2013) Carballoc (2013) Alfaro (2014) Carballoc (2014) Baldivieso (2014) Llop (2015) Kekezc (2015) Zamora (2016) Kekezc (2016) Mosquera (2017) Peña (2017–18) Portugal (2019) Kekezc (2019) Díaz (2019–21) M. Soria (2021) Sandyc (2021) Cagna (2021) Migliaccio (2021) Ponce (2022) Migliaccioc (2022) Peña (2022) Migliaccioc (2022) Illanes (2022) Díaz (2023–24) Ramondino (2024) Villegas (2024) Taboadac (2024) Theiler (2025) Chávez (2025) Viviani (2025–)

v t e Club Aurora – managers Becerra (1963) Panay (1963–64) del Llano (1999) Salinas (2000) Cáceres (2001) Batista (2001) del Llano (2002) Fontana (2002) Bolívar (2003) Zamora (2003–04) Villegas (2004) Fernández (2004–05) Habegger (2005) Zamora (2005) Villegas (2005–06) Islas (2006) Villegas (2006) Galarza (2006–07) Islas (2007) Robles (2007) Berdeja (2008) Baldivieso (2008–09) Núñez (2010) Zamora (2010–11) Baldivieso (2011) Taborga (2011) Habegger (2012) Ortega (2012) Baldivieso (2012) Neveleff (2012–13) Antelo (2013) Torrico c (2013) Apaza (2013) Cano (2013) Torrico c (2013) Zahzú (2014) Pavisic (2015) Claros (2015) Pavisic (2015–16) Pérez (2016–17) Zahzú (2018) Arriarán (2018) Pérez (2018) Ferrufino (2018–19) Leitão (2019) Fuentes (2019) Adorno c (2019) Argüello (2019) Baldivieso (2020) Zeballos c (2020) Viviani (2021) Zeballos (2021–22) Argüello (2022) Vargas c (2022) Pérez (2022–23) Soria (2023–24) Órteman (2024) Farrar (2025) Quiruchi (2025) Zeballos & Zenteno c (2025) Umaña (2026–) (c) = caretaker manager

v t e Current managers of CONCACAF national teams Jeffrey (Anguilla) Passyc (Antigua and Barbuda) Bermúdez (Aruba) Kevin Davies (Bahamas) Hallc (Barbados) Bartolotta (Belize) Findlay (Bermuda) Janga (Bonaire) Pérez (British Virgin Islands) Marsch (Canada) Rowec (Cayman Islands) Batista (Costa Rica) Pereira (Cuba) Advocaat (Curaçao) Herdi (Dominica) Neveleff (Dominican Republic) Gómez (El Salvador) D'Urbano (French Guiana) Modeste (Grenada) Angloma (Guadeloupe) Tena (Guatemala) Dooley (Guyana) Migné (Haiti) Molina (Honduras) Vacant (Jamaica) Mercadal (Martinique) Aguirre (Mexico) Eve (Montserrat) Cruz Real (Nicaragua) Christiansen (Panama) Trout (Puerto Rico) Serrano (Saint Kitts and Nevis) John (Saint Lucia) Darcheville (Saint Martin) Hendrickson (Saint Vincent and the Grenadines) de Jong (Sint Maarten) ten Cate (Suriname) Kingi (Trinidad and Tobago) Vacant (Turks and Caicos Islands) Pochettino (United States) Jones (United States Virgin Islands) (c) – caretaker manager (i) – interim manager

v t e Dominican Republic squad – 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup 1 Lloyd 2 Urbáez 3 Firpo 4 Pujol 5 Dollenmayer 6 Rosario 7 Núñez 8 Mörschel 9 Díaz 10 Vásquez 11 Reyes 12 Valdez 13 Azcona 14 López 15 Beltré 16 Pineda 17 Romero 18 Kaparos 19 González 20 Bretón 21 Castillo 22 Geraldo 23 de Lucas 24 Sambataro 25 Japa 26 de Oca Coach: Neveleff

v t e Dominican Republic national football team – managers Quispe (1967–74) Cabañés (1975) Zgoll (1992) Höner (1993–94) Carretero (1996) Morel (19xx–?) Mojica (2000–02) Bennett (2004–05) Crnokrak (2005–07) Mojica (2008–09) C. Hernández (2010–15) J. Hernández (2015) R. Díaz (2015–16) Mojica (2017) Capellino (2017–19) González (2019–20) Passy (2020–21) Bea (2022) Benitez (2022–23) Neveleff (2023–)

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