Valencia CF Managers

Valencia CF Managers

Valencia CF has had a total of 45 coaches in its history. In their beginnings the players of the team received so much counsels of friends as of players and former players of other teams that responded to play Algirós, like were the cases of Juan Armet "Kinke" and Augustine Sancho, while the own players of the team decided who they played and their position.

The first coach was the Czechoslovakian Antonin Fivebr, who he was at the club from 1923 until 1927, and in a second stint at the club from 1929 until 1931.

The majority of coaches Valencia have had have been Spaniards. Of the 45 coaches to have managed Valencia, 25 have been Spaniards and 20 foreigners. In some cases, the Spanish coaches have been former players of the club that agreed to take charge after the sacking of the regular coach that season, as were the cases of Eduardo Cubells, Pasieguito or Manolo Mestre.

The main nationalities of the coaches of Valencia barring Spaniards have been Argentina (5 coaches), English (3) and Yugoslavian (3). The club has also had two Uruguayan coaches, two Brazilians, two Dutch an Italian, a Paraguayan, a French, and a Czechoslovakian. While the origin of the majority of the Spanish coaches have been Valencian (7) and Basque (6).

Read more about Valencia CF Managers:  Valencia's Coaches, Nationality of The Coaches

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