Sampaoli is a divorced man and has 2 children with his former wife Analia Sampaolese. Currently, he is alleged to be dating his girlfriend Paula, however, amid of all aspects, he is not free from sexual harassment issues as well, let's know the details.
Jorge Sampaoli, 58, has indeed made the limelight with his effective managerial career, but his scars from his past relationship cannot be hidden.
Samaoli was previously married to Analia Sampaolese, as they tied the knot in February 1985. As reported, Analia was a teacher in Sampaoli's hometown, though her current profession or detail is not disclosed.
The former couple shares 2 children together: Sabrina and Alejandro Sampaoli. They welcomed their first child, daughter Sabrina in 1987, followed by the birth of their son Alejandro in 1989.
But life is not always happy as a fairy tale. Jorge and Analia married for 17 years allegedly divorced in 2002, though the exact reason is not officialized yet.
As per some sources, the lack of mutual co-operation and understanding led the mishap. The Argentine coach back in 2002 asked his (former) wife to move with him to Peru but she refused and insisted to stay, while on the other hand, Jorge moved to Peru and was contacted by the Peruvian club Juan Aurich in January.
Well, as of now, Sampaoli's daughter Sabrina is married and has a daughter named Benicio born in October 2016. She owns a gym. The detail of his son is in the shadows.
As reported, Jorge Sampaoli is currently in a relationship with his girlfriend Paula Valenzuela. Jorge and Paula met back decades ago when she was working as a receptionist at a gym in Rancagua.
The first encounter turned out to be a relationship, though the dating details is a secret.
Well, Paula is also a divorcee and mother of one from her previous relationship. She is 22 years younger than Sampaoli, but rather than making highlights on social media, Paula likes to keep her personal profile low.
In June 2018, along with Argentina's stressful moment in World Cup 2018 after a 1-1 draw with Iceland, the burden got a fire after Jorge Sampaoli was accused of sexual harassment.
As reported, Sampaoli had been harassing a woman, who works for the South American nation’s FA. Soon the rumor got viral all over the internet. Defending Sampaoli, then AFA chief Claudio Tapia said:
"Every day something happens that is designed to hurt. I really believe in the honesty of our coach in this case. I know what kind of person he is and I am not going to stop supporting him."
"The person who this is supposed to have happened to his children and a husband, but people do not think about the damage these lies are causing."
Well, no reports or proof of the issue is out yet, leading it to be a husk of a rumor.
Really, keeping the fame absolute without rumors is a hard thing to do.
Stay tuned.