UD Las Palmas celebrated this Thursday with employees, families, staff and managers the permanence of the yellow team in the presence of the coach Xavier García Pimienta, who will direct his last game this Sunday as head of Unión Deportiva Las Palmas, after reaching an agreement with the club with the two parties parting ways. García Pimienta coached UD Las Palmas in 104 official matches with a record of 41 wins, 33 draws and 30 losses.
hope. The president of UD Las Palmas, Miguel Angel Ramirezhad heartfelt words of tribute to the protagonist of the day, Garcia Pimienta, and remember that last year he was able to return UD Las Palmas to the First Division and, throughout the first round of LaLiga, placed the team as one of the revelations of the championship, close to the positions in European competitions. “When There are loyal people who give everything to the club, In the end, things will work out the way they need to,” he said.
The president of the Gran Canaria team added: “when it seems impossible, The coach put us in promotion promotion and last year we achieved it. This year, this coaching staff has maintained the category in a solvent manner. I am very grateful to Pimienta, He has been the best coach I have had in these 19 years and a great person“
Emotions. The president of the yellow team said excitedly that “he has been the best coach I have had in these 19 years and a great person.” Garcia Pimienta He arrived at UD Las Palmas in the 2021-22 season to replace Pepe Mel on the bench and directed his first game as yellow coach against Real Sociedad B, at the Gran Canaria stadium, on January 30, 2022 (0-0).
In that first season, he qualified the team to compete in the promotion playoffs to the First Division. In the following season, promotion took a direct route, finishing LaLiga in second position. The Catalan coach coached his last match against Deportivo Alavés this Sunday, on the last day of LaLiga, thus reaching 105 games and surpassing Vicente Dauder’s mark.
During his time as yellow coach, youth players Julen Pérez, Joaquín González, Saliou, Juanma Herzog, Yadam SantanaPau Ferrer, Gabriel ‘Palmero’, Iñaki González and Aboubacar Bassinga.
Source: La Verdad
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