Fernando Rubén Gago (Spanish pronunciation:[feɾˈnandoˈɣaɣo];[3] born 10 April 1986) is an Argentine footballmanager and former player. He is the current head coach ofLiga MX clubNecaxa.
Born inCiudadela,Greater Buenos Aires, Gago came from the youth divisions ofBoca Juniors. He had his professional debut with Boca in the 1–0 victory overQuilmes on 5 December 2004, in the Torneo Apertura.[6] On 1 October 2006, he scored the first professional goal of his career and the only one of his initial Boca spell in a 3–2 win overVélez Sarsfield atLa Bombonera.[7]
On 21 December 2006,Real Madrid confirmed the signing of Gago on a 61⁄2-year contract for a fee of €20 million, effective from the turn of the calendar year. His signing came shortly after that of fellow Argentine youngsterGonzalo Higuaín fromRiver Plate, and teenage Brazilian full-backMarcelo.[8]
He made his debut on 7 January 2007 in a 2–0 loss atDeportivo de La Coruña inLa Liga, partnering Emerson in defensive midfield at the expense ofMahamadou Diarra and being substituted for forward Ronaldo after 58 minutes; local sports dailyDiario AS commented that he barely influenced the game.[9] On 20 May, away toRecreativo de Huelva in the 35th match, he gave away a penalty but in added time assistedRoberto Carlos for the 3–2 winner as Real Madrid maintained their league challenge,[10] eventually winning the league.[11]
Gago (right) playing forReal Madrid in September 2009
In August 2008, Gago injured his left knee ligaments in a friendly againstPeñarol, and missed the start of the new season.[12] He returned on 17 September for aUEFA Champions League game againstFC BATE Borisov, leaving the game after 36 minutes due to his left femural biceps and being sidelined for another month.[13] On 7 December, he scored his only goal of his 121 Real Madrid games, equalising in a 4–3 loss toSevilla at theSantiago Bernabéu Stadium;[14] on 31 January 2009 he was given his onlyred card for the club in a 2–0 win away toNumancia.[15]
Before the 2009–10 season, Gago ceded his number 8 shirt to new signingKaká to take the number 5 vacated byFabio Cannavaro's return toJuventus; he had coveted the number as it had been worn byZinedine Zidane before.[16] Gago did not play any games for three months for Real Madrid around the turn of 2009 to 2010.[17] Under new Madrid managerJosé Mourinho from 2010, Gago struggled to receive playing time due to both a lengthy injury spell and Mourinho's preference for the tandem ofXabi Alonso andSami Khedira in defensive midfield.[18]
On 31 August 2011, Gago moved on loan to ItalianSerie A sideRoma, with a view to a permanent move, until the end of the2011–12 season.[19] His number 5 jersey was conferred to the recently signedNuri Şahin, formerly ofBorussia Dortmund.[20] Upon arriving in the Italian capital, he refuted suggestions that he was too similar to his new teammateDaniele De Rossi, by saying that the pair had differences that would work well together.[21]
Gago made his debut on 11 September in a 2–1 home loss toCagliari, as a substitute forAleandro Rosi for the last 15 minutes.[22] He scored his only goal for Roma againstLecce on 20 November, a long-range strike in a 2–1 victory;[23] two weeks later he was sent off in a 3–0 defeat atFiorentina.[24]
Compared to his previous seasons at Real Madrid, Gago's one year at Roma was untroubled by injury.[4] After a 7th-placed finish, theGiallorossi were unable to meet Madrid's offer of €7 million to make his deal permanent.[25]
On 19 July 2012, shortly after returning from loan to Real Madrid,Valencia purchased Gago for a reported fee in the region of €3.5 million, on a four-year deal.[26] He debuted on 19 August, playing the full 90 minutes in a 1–1 away draw against his previous club.[27]
In January 2013,Vélez Sársfield signed Gago on a six-month loan without a buying option. He had previously rejected offers from Russia and Turkey.[28] His brief spell atEl Fortín was marred by further muscle and knee problems.[4] In his seven games, he managed one goal, concluding a 3–0 home win over Chile'sDeportes Iquique in the second stage of the2013 Copa Libertadores on 20 February.[29]
Boca Juniors bought 50% of Gago's playing rights from Valencia for a fee of €1.7 million in July 2013. He signed a three-year deal in the aim of making the Argentina squad for the2014 FIFA World Cup.[30] On 13 September 2015 in theSuperclásico away to River Plate, he left the game after 24 seconds due to a leftAchilles tendon injury; he returned to action in late January.[31]
On 24 April 2016, Gago suffered the same injury after 44 minutes at home to River Plate,[32] returning at the end of November.[33] In March 2017, his contract was extended for three more years.[34] He suffered another injury on international duty that October, and did not recover until May 2018.[35]
Boca Juniors reached the2018 Copa Libertadores Finals against rivals River, and the second leg had to be played at Gago's former club ground in Madrid due to hooliganism. He came on in the 89th minute for captainPablo Pérez just before the game went to extra time, and suffered another Achilles injury in the 116th minute. Having used all four substitutes and hadWilmar Barrios sent off, Boca fell to a 3–1 loss with nine men.[36]
Ahead of the 2019–20 season, Gago was released by Boca and signed a one-year contract with Vélez Sarsfield. His new manager was his former Real Madrid and international teammate,Gabriel Heinze.[37] He made his comeback after nine months on 24 August 2019 in a 3–1 home win overNewell's Old Boys.[38] In November 2020, Gago announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 34.[39]
Gago was part of the under-20 squad which won the2005 FIFA World Youth Championship. He made his senior international debut on 7 February 2007 in a 1–0 friendly win away to France.[40] He played in the2007 Copa América, and was part of the team which won the gold medal at the2008 Olympics.[41]
Gago was one of over 100 players used byDiego Maradona in2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, but also one of the highest-profile absentees for the final tournament in South Africa.[42] He returned to the squad for the2011 Copa América.
On 5 October 2017, Gago returned to the national team againstPeru. In his final international match, he suffered cruciate ligament injuries to his right knee.[4]
Gago relished operating in a holding role at Boca Juniors, functioning as adeep-lying playmaker in front of the defence, due to his intelligence and ability to dictate play in midfield with his passing; he has also played in a similar role with the Argentina national team and other clubs. Upon arriving in Europe in 2006, Gago drew comparisons to compatriot and former Real Madrid manFernando Redondo, due to his ability to build up play and break down the oppositions' attacks, thus enabling him to contribute both offensively and defensively.[46][47][48][49] HisReal Madrid profile described Gago as a "very dynamic footballer who predicates his game on ball movement". He is also capable of reaching the opponent's box, possesses a tremendous vision for the game, [he] can cover much ground and knows how to protect the ball.[50]
On 17 January 2021, Gago was appointed manager ofArgentine Primera División sideAldosivi.[51] He lost 2–1 at home to Godoy Cruz on his debut on 14 February.[52] He resigned on 27 September after a run of six consecutive defeats left the team in 23rd.[53]
Gago returned to work on 21 October 2021, signing with Racing Club until the end of the following year.[54] Two days later, he lost 2–1 on his debut atRosario Central.[55]
On 20 December 2023, Mexican clubGuadalajara announced Gago as their new head coach for theClausura 2024 tournament.[63] On 10 October 2024, Gago terminated his contract with Guadalajara by covering the expenses of his exit clause.[64][65]
On 14 October 2024,Boca Juniors announced Gago as their new head coach.[66] On 29 April 2025, Gago was relieved of his duties following a defeat in theSuperclásico.[67]
Gago is a literature and art enthusiast. The first thing he did after landing in Spain was visit theMuseo del Prado.[69] He earned the nickname "El Pintita" (roughly meaning "the little one trying to look good" in English) ever since Ramón Maddoni scolded him for playing with his hair.[70] Also, his Boca Juniors teammates would call him so because his youth squad coach would scold him, "Stop trying to look good and run!"[71]
Gago was married to professionaltennis playerGisela Dulko with whom he has two sons[72] and a daughter.[73] The couple separated in 2021, after he had an affair with one of her friends.[74][75]
In September 2005, Gago's father died of astroke while Gago was playing for Boca Juniors against Racing Club.[76] In February 2021, his brother died in the same way while Gago was managing Aldosivi against the same club.[77]