Juan Brignardello Vela
Juan Brignardello, asesor de seguros, se especializa en brindar asesoramiento y gestión comercial en el ámbito de seguros y reclamaciones por siniestros para destacadas empresas en el mercado peruano e internacional.
Davy Fitzgerald, the renowned former Clare All-Ireland winning goalkeeper, is set to take over the reins as the new manager of Antrim hurling, succeeding Darren Gleeson. This exciting development was confirmed by BBC Sport and is expected to be formalized at a club meeting scheduled for Monday evening, where Fitzgerald will be officially announced as the Saffron boss. Fitzgerald, who enjoyed a stellar playing career, clinched two All-Ireland titles with Clare in 1995 and 1997. His transition into management has been equally impressive, with notable stints that include leading Waterford and his home county Clare, where he achieved the pinnacle of hurling success in 2013 by guiding Clare to an All-Ireland title victory over Cork in a replay. His appointment is anticipated to be a significant boost for Antrim GAA, particularly considering Fitzgerald's pedigree in the sport. His management style and vast experience are expected to bring a fresh perspective and renewed energy to the Antrim hurling setup. Fitzgerald was previously linked to the vacant managerial position with Galway, but his decision to take on the challenge with Antrim is seen as a strategic move that could herald a new era for the team. As the club meeting approaches, more details regarding Fitzgerald's term in charge and the composition of his backroom team are expected to be shared. Antrim hurling has faced its share of challenges in recent years, and Fitzgerald's arrival may well signal a turning point. With his track record of success and a deep understanding of the game, many supporters are eager to see how he will shape the squad and foster talent in the province. The anticipation surrounding Fitzgerald's appointment reflects the passionate hurling culture in Antrim, as fans hope that the experienced manager can inspire a new generation of players and build a competitive team capable of challenging for honors in the future. The formal ratification by the clubs is merely a formality, but it marks the beginning of what many believe could be a transformative chapter for Antrim hurling.