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Mané (football manager)

José Manuel Esnal Pardo (born 25 March 1950), commonly known as Mané, is a Spanish football manager.

Mané
Mané mural at Mendizorrotza Stadium
Personal information
Full name José Manuel Esnal Pardo
Date of birth (1950-03-25) 25 March 1950 (age 73)
Place of birth Balmaseda, Spain
Managerial career
Years Team
1979–1981 Balmaseda
1980–1981 Basque Country (youth)
1981–1982 Barakaldo
1982–1984 Sestao
1984–1985 Alavés
1985–1987 Figueres
1987–1988 Basque Country (youth)
1988–1995 Lleida
1995–1996 Mallorca
1996–1997 Levante
1997–2003 Alavés
2005–2006 Levante
2006–2007 Athletic Bilbao
2008–2009 Espanyol

His career was mostly associated to Lleida and Alavés, coaching the latter in five La Liga seasons and taking them to the 2001 UEFA Cup Final.

Football career

Early years and Lleida

Born in Balmaseda, Basque Country, Mané started coaching in his late 20s, his first job being with his hometown club. Save for two years with UE Figueres, he worked exclusively in his native region during this time.

In 1988, Mané returned to Catalonia and joined UE Lleida, taking them from Segunda División B to La Liga in only four years.[1] In 1993–94, the team's second-ever top flight experience, relegation befell after in spite of a 1–0 away win against FC Barcelona and a 2–1 victory over Real Madrid at the Camp d´Esports, with only five other wins during the season.[2]

Lleida finished third in the Segunda División the following campaign, but lost in the subsequent promotion playoffs against Sporting de Gijón.[3]

Alavés

After second division spells at RCD Mallorca (only 12 games) and Levante UD, Mané signed with Deportivo Alavés, returning to the club after coaching it in the 1984–85 season in the third division. In the first campaign in his second spell he led them to the league championship, adding a semi-final presence in the Copa del Rey after ousting Real Madrid in the round-of-16 and Deportivo de La Coruña in the quarter-finals.[4]

In 1999–2000, with a side that included Basque Julio Salinas, Mané led Alavés to its best classification ever in the top flight, sixth, with qualification to the UEFA Cup as a result – season highlights included winning both matches against Barcelona (2–1 and 1–0)[5] plus a 2–1 home defeat of eventual champions Deportivo. In the European campaign, the team reached the final after disposing of, amongst others, Inter Milan and fellow Spaniards Rayo Vallecano, meeting Liverpool in the decisive match: despite being 0–2 and 1–3 down, they embarked on a spirited comeback and took the game to extra time, eventually losing after an own goal by Delfí Geli;[6] at the season's closure, he was voted Spanish Manager of the Year by magazine Don Balón.[7]

Mané led Alavés to its second UEFA Cup qualification in 2001–02, with a seventh-place finish in the league. However, on 29 April 2003, he was sacked following a 3–0 away loss against Valencia CF, being replaced by Jesús Aranguren as the campaign ended in relegation after a five-year stay.[8][9]

Late career

Mané helped another former team, Levante,[10] promote to the top tier in 2006, after a one-year absence. In the following season, he returned to his native community after being appointed as Athletic Bilbao as a replacement for the sacked Félix Sarriugarte,[11] with the Lions eventually ranking 17th, the lowest place outside the relegation zone.[12][13] However, despite the club remaining in the main division he was not invited to continue in the role – Joaquín Caparrós was brought in as coach following the election of a new president (Fernando García Macua).[13]

Mané's last job was in the 2008–09 campaign, as he was one of three coaches at RCD Espanyol who also eventually avoided top-division relegation.[14]

Honours

Figueres

Lleida

Alavés

  • Segunda División: 1997–98
  • UEFA Cup runner-up: 2000–01[6]

References

  1. ^ "Se cumplen 20 años del último ascenso a Primera de la UE Lleida" [20 years from UE Lleida's last promotion to Primera]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 5 June 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  2. ^ Corpas, Andrés (3 January 2018). "Lleida y el recuerdo de la bronca de Benito Floro: "¿No os da vergüenza? ¡Que somos el Madrid!"" [Lleida and the memory of Benito Floro's scolding: "Have you no shame? We are Madrid!"]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2018.
  3. ^ Muntané, Eduard; Moncayo, C. (1 July 1995). "Durán confirma el fichaje de López en el adiós de Mané" [Durán confirms signing of López in farewell of Mané] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  4. ^ Lozano Ferrer, Carles; Molinera Mesa, José Luis. "Spain Cups 1997/98". RSSSF. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Triunfo histórico del Alavés" [Historical Alavés win]. Marca (in Spanish). 18 September 1999. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  6. ^ a b Winter, Henry (3 September 2003). . The Daily Telegraph. London. Archived from the original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
  7. ^ Pla Diaz, Emilio. "Spain – Footballer of the Year". RSSSF. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
  8. ^ "Txutxi Aranguren sustituye a Mané al frente del Alavés" [Txutxi Aranguren replaces Mané at the helm of Alavés]. El País (in Spanish). 29 April 2003. Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  9. ^ Carracedo, Sergio (25 March 2014). "Mendizorroza, un banquillo que quema" [Mendizorroza, this bench is on fire]. El Correo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Mané, nuevo técnico del Levante tras la destitución de Oltra" [Mané, new manager of Levante after Oltra's sacking] (in Spanish). Cadena SER. 31 October 2005. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  11. ^ . ESPN Soccernet. 29 November 2006. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 24 March 2011.
  12. ^ "El Athletic seguirá en Primera" [Athletic will continue in Primera]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 17 June 2007. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  13. ^ a b Lowe, Sid (11 December 2018). "Athletic Bilbao would rather be relegated than compromise their values as battle at bottom looms". ESPN. Retrieved 12 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Pochettino replaces luckless Mané at Espanyol". UEFA. 20 January 2009. Retrieved 24 March 2011.

External links

  • Mané manager profile at BDFutbol
  • Athletic Bilbao manager profile

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Esnal and the second or maternal family name is Pardo Jose Manuel Esnal Pardo born 25 March 1950 commonly known as Mane is a Spanish football manager ManeMane mural at Mendizorrotza StadiumPersonal informationFull nameJose Manuel Esnal PardoDate of birth 1950 03 25 25 March 1950 age 73 Place of birthBalmaseda SpainManagerial careerYearsTeam1979 1981Balmaseda1980 1981Basque Country youth 1981 1982Barakaldo1982 1984Sestao1984 1985Alaves1985 1987Figueres1987 1988Basque Country youth 1988 1995Lleida1995 1996Mallorca1996 1997Levante1997 2003Alaves2005 2006Levante2006 2007Athletic Bilbao2008 2009EspanyolHis career was mostly associated to Lleida and Alaves coaching the latter in five La Liga seasons and taking them to the 2001 UEFA Cup Final Contents 1 Football career 1 1 Early years and Lleida 1 2 Alaves 1 3 Late career 2 Honours 3 References 4 External linksFootball career EditEarly years and Lleida Edit Born in Balmaseda Basque Country Mane started coaching in his late 20s his first job being with his hometown club Save for two years with UE Figueres he worked exclusively in his native region during this time In 1988 Mane returned to Catalonia and joined UE Lleida taking them from Segunda Division B to La Liga in only four years 1 In 1993 94 the team s second ever top flight experience relegation befell after in spite of a 1 0 away win against FC Barcelona and a 2 1 victory over Real Madrid at the Camp d Esports with only five other wins during the season 2 Lleida finished third in the Segunda Division the following campaign but lost in the subsequent promotion playoffs against Sporting de Gijon 3 Alaves Edit After second division spells at RCD Mallorca only 12 games and Levante UD Mane signed with Deportivo Alaves returning to the club after coaching it in the 1984 85 season in the third division In the first campaign in his second spell he led them to the league championship adding a semi final presence in the Copa del Rey after ousting Real Madrid in the round of 16 and Deportivo de La Coruna in the quarter finals 4 In 1999 2000 with a side that included Basque Julio Salinas Mane led Alaves to its best classification ever in the top flight sixth with qualification to the UEFA Cup as a result season highlights included winning both matches against Barcelona 2 1 and 1 0 5 plus a 2 1 home defeat of eventual champions Deportivo In the European campaign the team reached the final after disposing of amongst others Inter Milan and fellow Spaniards Rayo Vallecano meeting Liverpool in the decisive match despite being 0 2 and 1 3 down they embarked on a spirited comeback and took the game to extra time eventually losing after an own goal by Delfi Geli 6 at the season s closure he was voted Spanish Manager of the Year by magazine Don Balon 7 Mane led Alaves to its second UEFA Cup qualification in 2001 02 with a seventh place finish in the league However on 29 April 2003 he was sacked following a 3 0 away loss against Valencia CF being replaced by Jesus Aranguren as the campaign ended in relegation after a five year stay 8 9 Late career Edit Mane helped another former team Levante 10 promote to the top tier in 2006 after a one year absence In the following season he returned to his native community after being appointed as Athletic Bilbao as a replacement for the sacked Felix Sarriugarte 11 with the Lions eventually ranking 17th the lowest place outside the relegation zone 12 13 However despite the club remaining in the main division he was not invited to continue in the role Joaquin Caparros was brought in as coach following the election of a new president Fernando Garcia Macua 13 Mane s last job was in the 2008 09 campaign as he was one of three coaches at RCD Espanyol who also eventually avoided top division relegation 14 Honours EditFigueres Segunda Division B 1985 86Lleida Segunda Division 1992 93 Segunda Division B 1989 90 Copa Catalunya runner up 1992 1999Alaves Segunda Division 1997 98 UEFA Cup runner up 2000 01 6 References Edit Se cumplen 20 anos del ultimo ascenso a Primera de la UE Lleida 20 years from UE Lleida s last promotion to Primera Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 5 June 2013 Retrieved 22 January 2018 Corpas Andres 3 January 2018 Lleida y el recuerdo de la bronca de Benito Floro No os da verguenza Que somos el Madrid Lleida and the memory of Benito Floro s scolding Have you no shame We are Madrid El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 22 January 2018 Muntane Eduard Moncayo C 1 July 1995 Duran confirma el fichaje de Lopez en el adios de Mane Duran confirms signing of Lopez in farewell of Mane PDF Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 28 June 2016 Lozano Ferrer Carles Molinera Mesa Jose Luis Spain Cups 1997 98 RSSSF Retrieved 28 June 2016 Triunfo historico del Alaves Historical Alaves win Marca in Spanish 18 September 1999 Retrieved 28 June 2016 a b Winter Henry 3 September 2003 UEFA Cup Final Liverpool hit treble top The Daily Telegraph London Archived from the original on 15 October 2007 Retrieved 24 March 2011 Pla Diaz Emilio Spain Footballer of the Year RSSSF Retrieved 24 March 2011 Txutxi Aranguren sustituye a Mane al frente del Alaves Txutxi Aranguren replaces Mane at the helm of Alaves El Pais in Spanish 29 April 2003 Retrieved 15 March 2020 Carracedo Sergio 25 March 2014 Mendizorroza un banquillo que quema Mendizorroza this bench is on fire El Correo in Spanish Retrieved 15 March 2020 Mane nuevo tecnico del Levante tras la destitucion de Oltra Mane new manager of Levante after Oltra s sacking in Spanish Cadena SER 31 October 2005 Retrieved 28 June 2016 Athletico Bilbao appoint Esnal as new coach ESPN Soccernet 29 November 2006 Archived from the original on 24 October 2012 Retrieved 24 March 2011 El Athletic seguira en Primera Athletic will continue in Primera El Mundo in Spanish 17 June 2007 Retrieved 28 June 2016 a b Lowe Sid 11 December 2018 Athletic Bilbao would rather be relegated than compromise their values as battle at bottom looms ESPN Retrieved 12 January 2019 Pochettino replaces luckless Mane at Espanyol UEFA 20 January 2009 Retrieved 24 March 2011 External links EditMane manager profile at BDFutbol Athletic Bilbao manager profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mane football manager amp oldid 1138224411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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