- Midfielder for Argentinos Juniors (1981-1987), Como 1907 (1987), A.C. Milan (1987-88), Neuchatel Xamax (1988), River Plate (1988-89), C. de R. do Flamengo (1989), C.A. Independiente (1990), Unión de Santa Fe (1990-91), C.A. Huracán (1991), Colo-Colo (1992), C.A. Platense (1993), Correcaminos UAT (1994), O'Higgins F.C. (1995), Audax Italiano (1996) and Santiago Wanderers (1998).
- Honours with Argentinos Juniors: Argentine Primera División (1984, 1985), Copa Libertadores (1985), Interamerican Cup (1986). Honours with A.C. Milan: Serie A (1987/88). Honours with Neuchatel Xamax: Swiss Super League (1987/88). Honours with Colo-Colo: Recopa Sudamericana (1992), Interamerican Cup (1992).
- 9 appearances for Argentina National Football Team (1985-1986); won the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
- Father of, with Mariana Pagnucco, Dominique Borghi and Filippo Borghi.
- Head coach of Audax Italiano (2002-03), Colo-Colo (2006-08), C.A. Independiente (2008), Argentinos Juniors (2009-10, 2013-14), Boca Juniors (2010) Chile National Football Team (2011-12) and L.D.U. Quito (2016).
- As a coach, he won the four Chilean Leagues (2006 Apertura, 2006 Clausura, 2007 Apertura, 2007 Clausura) with Colo-Colo; and the Argentine League (2010 Clausura) with Argentinos Juniors.
- Resides in Chile since 90s.
- Named the South American Coach of the Year in 2006.
- One grandstand of the Argentinos Juniors's stadium named after his.
- Works as a commentator and analyst.
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