Juan Manuel Rodríguez Pérez
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Juan Manuel Rodríguez Pérez | ||
Date of birth | 16 December 1958 | ||
Place of birth | Las Palmas, Spain | ||
Teams managed | |||
Years | Team | ||
1988–1989 | Arguineguín | ||
1989–1990 | Las Palmas (youth) | ||
1990–1991 | Vecindario | ||
1991–1992 | Aridane | ||
1992–1993 | Arguineguín | ||
1993–1995 | Vecindario | ||
1995–1996 | Las Palmas B | ||
1996–1997 | Realejos | ||
1997–2000 | Lanzarote | ||
2002–2003 | Vecindario | ||
2003 | Las Palmas | ||
2004–2007 | Villa Santa Brígida | ||
2007–2008 | Las Palmas | ||
2011–2012 | Las Palmas |
Juan Manuel Rodríguez Pérez (born 16 December 1958) is a Spanish football manager.
Managerial career
Rodríguez was born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, and began his managerial career with CD Arguineguín after his footballing career was cut short due to injury. He rotated through clubs in his native regions for the following campaigns, and in 1995 was appointed manager of UD Las Palmas Atlético, being also an assistant at the main squad.[1]
After suffering team relegation from Segunda División B with UD Realejos in 1997, Rodríguez spent three full campaigns at UD Lanzarote, being promoted from Tercera División in his second. He left the latter in 2000, and only returned to the bench two years later, taking over UD Vecindario and being champion of its group.
On 1 July 2003 Rodríguez returned to Las Palmas, now as manager of the first team in Segunda División.[2] He was relieved from his duties in December, after only winning three matches out of 16.[3]
In the 2004 summer Rodríguez was named at the helm of UD Villa de Santa Brígida, taking the club to the third level at the end of the 2006–07 campaign. On 28 October 2007 he went back to the UD for a third spell,[4] being sacked on 3 December of the following year.[5]
On 27 February 2011 Rodríguez was again appointed manager of Las Palmas, replacing fired Paco Jémez.[6] After narrowly avoiding relegation he renewed his link, and after a final 9th position in the following season, he left the club.[7]
References
- ↑ Cuando Pacuco nos hizo felices (When Pacuco made us happy); Canarias 7, 21 June 2011 (Spanish)
- ↑ Juan Manuel Rodríguez, técnico de Las Palmas (Juan Manuel Rodríguez, manager of Las Palmas); El Mundo Deportivo, 1 July 2003 (Spanish)
- ↑ La UD Las Palmas cesa al entrenador y suena David Vidal (UD Las Palmas sacks the manager and David Vidal sounds near); El Mundo Deportivo, 14 December 2003 (Spanish)
- ↑ Juan Manuel Rodríguez vuelve al banquillo amarillo (Juan Manuel Rodríguez returns to the amarillo bench); Canarias 7, 28 October 2007 (Spanish)
- ↑ La plantilla se planta, Rodríguez es destituido y Javier Vidales le releva (The squad stands, Rodríguez is sacked and Javier Vidales replaces him); El Diario, 3 December 2008 (Spanish)
- ↑ Juan Manuel Rodríguez, nuevo entrenador de la UD Las Palmas (Juan Manuel Rodríguez, new manager of UD Las Palmas); Europa Press, 27 February 2011 (Spanish)
- ↑ Juan Manuel Rodríguez: "Me voy con el deber cumplido" (Juan Manuel Rodríguez: "I leave with the feeling of having fulfilled my duty"); Marca, 6 June 2012 (Spanish)
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