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When Simeone was 14, his youth coach Victorio Spinetto nicknamed him " Cholo ", as his energetic play reminded him of former Boca Juniors player and Argentine international Carmelo Simeone no relation who possessed the nickname. The club was relegated in his first season and, after it failed to gain promotion the following year , Simeone was sold to Sevilla in the Spanish La Liga. After winning the double in Spain, he would then add the Italian double as Lazio edged out Inter to claim the β Coppa Italia.
He went on to play three more seasons in Rome, which included more last day drama as Simeone's goal against former club Inter on the last day of the β02 campaign effectively ruined his old employers' title dream. In December , it was confirmed that he would leave Europe and return to Argentina to finish his playing career with Racing Club. For the Argentina senior team , Simeone amassed caps , [ 20 ] the first coming in in a 4β1 defeat to Australia. He featured in midfielder in Argentina's second round tie against Romania at the World Cup, contributing to Abel Balbo 's goal, who scored from the rebound after Simeone's shot had been saved, although he could not prevent Argentina from being eliminated from the competition following a surprise 3β2 defeat.
Simeone later said he simulated the injury from the kick in order to get Beckham sent off. Simeone was regarded as a tenacious, versatile, hard-working and complete two-way midfielder who was mobile, good in the air, and capable both of winning balls and starting attacking plays, while also having a penchant for scoring several goals himself. This enabled him to play anywhere in midfield throughout his career, although he was usually deployed in the centre in a box-to-box or defensive midfield role.
Simeone ended his playing career for Racing Club, playing his last match on 17 February , and then became manager for the same team. After a rough start, the team made an impressive finish in the Clausura.
When a new club president was elected, Simeone left Racing in May and was replaced by Reinaldo Merlo. On 18 May, Simeone became head coach of Estudiantes and soon led them to their first league title in 23 years after defeating Boca Juniors 2β1 in a final match played on 13 December The contract was reported to be for one year, starting on 3 January In the domestic league , the team made an impressive start to the season, finishing the first half in second place, behind only Barcelona and above city rivals Real Madrid.