Ten Second Division technicians debut and twelve repeat for the 2024-25 campaign

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Ten coaches Second division The 2024-25 season will debut their teams, including three relegated from the First Division -Cádiz, Granada and Almeria-, and twelve repetitions of the twenty-two groups that make up the silver category. The four teams that have risen since then First RFEF keep their coaches

The Valencian Paco Lopez He is the new coach of the Cádiz team, after coaching Granada at the beginning of last season, which is the coach of this one of Sevillian. Guillermo Abascalin his debut in the Spanish league, after going through Spartak Moscow.

The Catalan Joan Francesc Ferrer ‘Rubi’ He will return to Almería, the last club he coached two seasons ago, while the two Asturian teams who surrendered in the last round of promotion to the top category will also renew their benches.

Sporting de Gijón signed the Galician Ruben Albes, who came from Albacete; and Oviedo confirmed this weekend the acquisition of the Madrid native Javier Callejawho coached Levante last season.

The Valencian team has also arrived from Madrid Julian Calero from Cartagena; to Elche, the native of Bilbao Eder Sarabia, who was in Andorra last season; and Tenerife will be led by the native of Granada Oscar Cano, who came from Sabadell of the Primera RFEF.

From the same category the Valencian comes to Eldense Daniel Ponzthat of the Unionistas de Salamanca, while Cartagena chose Asturian Abelardo Fernandezwho has extensive experience in the First and Second and directed Sporting two years ago.

The only team promoted to the First Division to opt for the same coach is Eibar, which the Gipuzkoan coached for another season. Joseba Etxeberria.

The Cordova Christopher Parralo He will start his fifth season at the helm of Racing Club Ferrol and the Asturian will also continue with his last teams. Jose Alberto Lopez in Racing de Santander, the Basque Jon Perez ‘Bolo’ in Burgos, the man from Malaga Alberto Gonzalez in Albacete, the Aragonese Victor Fernandez in Zaragoza, the Catalan Antonio Hidalgo in Huesca and Italian Alessio Lisci in Mirandes.

The four teams promoted from the Primera RFEF once again trust their coaches, like Deportivo in the San Sebastian player Imanol Idiakez, Castellón with the Dutch Dick Schreuder Málaga in the case of native Castellón Sergio Pellicer and Córdoba with Asturian Ivan Here.

Source: La Verdad

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