Luis de la Fuente He has restructured his coaching staff after the departure of Pablo Amo from the Spanish team placing Juanjo González Argüellesuntil now auxiliary technician, as the second coach of the absolute male. The Federation I have issued a release … in which he celebrates the decision of the coach: «In this way, the national coach gives continuity to the successful work that is being carried out in recent years both in the absolute selection and in the lower categories giving value to a working group that he same leader, ”he explains.
Juanjo González He joined the Royal Spanish Football Federation in 2013 And he has been exercising functions of an analyst technician, assistant coach and goalkeeper coach in all the lower and female lower categories. A Long and successful trajectory of the Asturian coach where the U-17 and Under-19 championships, the runner-up of the U-17 World Cup or the gold medal of the Mediterranean Games in 2018 with Luis de la Fuente himself.
His career led him to be part of the absolute selection in 2018 as an analyst coach by the hand of Luis Enrique And he continued in 2022 with the arrival of Luis de la Fuente reaping successes with the achievement of the Nations League of 2023 and the Eurocup of 2024.
De la Fuente’s new hand He was a footballer of Sporting de Gijón in the nineties. Formed at the Mareo Soccer School, he played in the UD Gijón Industrial during the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons before joining the Sporting de Gijón B. He debuted with the first Sportinguista team in the 1994-95 season and, in the 1997-98, he definitely settled in the template of the Sportingwhere he remained until the 2002-03 campaign, at which time he signed for the CD Linares, of the Second Division B. He ended his sports career at the Jienense club at the end of the 2003-04 season.
From there he forged his career as a coach. First Linares In 2004 and later in the UP Langreo as technical assistant of Roberto Robles. In 2005 he became the first coach of the team. In 2007, he signed for the CD Llanes of Group II of the Third Division and, in 2008, went to the Real Racing Club de Santander as assistant to Juan Ramón López Muñiz. In the 2009-10 season he directed Racing in the second leg of the sixteenth-end of the Copa del Rey, after the dismissal of Juan Carlos Mandiá. During the 2011-12 season, he put himself again at the head of the first racinguista team after the resignation of Héctor Cúperon day 14, until March 7, 2012, when he left office. On February 6, 2013, his hiring was announced to direct the REAL AVILÉS CFwho trained until the end of the 2012-13 campaign, at which time he entered the RFEF to perform the functions of an analyst technician, assistant and goalkeeper coach in the U-17, Under-19, Sub-21 and 21 female
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