Alfonso González Fernández

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Alfonsín
Personal information
Full name Alfonso González Fernández
Date of birth (1951-07-16) 16 July 1951 (age 73)
Place of birth Cortegana, Spain
Managerial career
Years Team
2000–2002 Almería B
2002–2004 Almería (assistant)
2004 Almería
2005 Almería
2007–2008 Almería B
2010–2011 Almería B

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Alfonso González Fernández (born 16 July 1951), commonly known as Alfonsín, is a Spanish football manager.

Football career

Born in Cortegana, Huelva, Andalusia, Alfonsín began working as a coach with UD Almería B, being promoted to Tercera División in 2002. On 26 January 2004, he was appointed at the helm of the main squad, replacing fired Casuco.[1]

However, Alfonsín only remained one game in charge, being later replaced by Luis Ángel Duque. After the latter's resignment in April he returned,[2] narrowly avoiding relegation despite finishing 13th.

Alfonsín returned to the Rojiblancos on 29 January 2005, replacing Fernando Castro Santos.[3] After being in charge for five matches, he became Fabri's assistant the following month.[4]

In November 2007, Alfonsín returned to Almería's reserves,[5] still in the fourth level. A third spell befell in the 2010–11 season, and he led them to a comfortable mid-table position in Segunda División B in their first experience.

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External links

  1. Alfonsín, nuevo entrenador del Almería tras el cese de Juan Martínez Casuco (Alfonsín, new manager of Almería after the firing of Juan Martínez Casuco); Libertad Digital, 26 January 2004 (Spanish)
  2. Duque: "No comparto la decisión del Consejo" (Duque: "I don't share the council's decision"); Diario AS, 7 April 2004 (Spanish)
  3. Alfonsín se olvida de las bajas y pide profesionalidad (Alfonsín forgets injured players and calls for professionalism); La Voz de Galicia, 29 January 2005 (Spanish)
  4. Fabri y Lorenzana toman las riendas del Almería (Fabri and Lorenzana take Almería's reins); Diario AS, 16 February 2005 (Spanish)
  5. Alfonsín es el nuevo entrenador del UD Almería B (Alfonsín is the new manager of UD Almería B); Join Futbol, 5 November 2007 (Spanish)