William Abascal will be the new coach Moscow Spartakreplaced Italian Paolo Vanoli, who announced the day before he was leaving rojiblancos, the club said in a statement.
The 33-year-old Sevillian will arrive in Russia from Switzerland, where he is already on the bench in Chiasso and Lugano, and where he has led Basel since the beginning of the year, second in the Swiss Super League in 2021- 2022 season.
According to Spartak, he is a “modern specialist” with “quite a bit of experience” in his coaching history since he started his youth career in Seville.
“Guille” Abascal, as he is known, will replace Italian Paolo Vanoli on the bench, leaving the club with his assistants “by mutual agreement” with Spartak.
The Italian only worked six months at the Moscow club, which won its first Russian Cup in 19 years. “Due to a series of events beyond Spartak’s control, Vanoli made the difficult decision to step down. We thank Paolo for the work done and the long -awaited trophy, we wish him well in his homeland. and success in his future coaching career. “, the club said on Thursday.
At the end of February, FIFA and UEFA decided to suspend all Russian national teams and clubs from each other’s competitions due to Russia’s military campaign in Ukraine.
One of the youngest technicians in Europe
Abascal, in addition to training with Chiasso and Lugano in Switzerland, whom he saved from going to the Second Division, has also coached Italian Ascoli and Greek Volos. He is one of the youngest professional coaches in Europe.
Abascal graduated with a degree in Physical Activity and Sports from Pablo de Olavide University in Seville and graduated with a master’s degree in physical preparation and rehabilitation of football injuries.
Before devoting himself to training, Abascal was a player at the Sevilla youth academy and at La Masía in Barcelona, where he shared a dressing room with players such as Jordi Alba, Giovanni Dos Santos, Bojan Krkic, Iago Falque, Fran Mérida, Raúl Baena and Alberto Botía.
Source: La Verdad

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