- David Amaral Rodríguez
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David Amaral Personal information Full name David Amaral Rodríguez Date of birth 12 October 1958 Place of birth Arico, Spain Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in) Playing position Midfielder Youth career Toscal Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† ?–1980 Toscal 1980–1990 Tenerife 113 (13) 1985–1986 → Binéfar (loan) Teams managed Güímar (youth) Güímar San Andrés Arona 1995–1996 Realejos 1997–1998 Corralejo 1998–1999 Gáldar 1999–2000 Universidad 2001–2002 Lanzarote 2002–2003 Universidad 2003–2004 Tenerife 2004 Las Palmas 2006 Tenerife 2006–2007 Cartagena 2007–2008 Ponferradina 2008–2009 Salamanca 2009 Castellón 2011 Tenerife * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Amaral and the second or maternal family name is Rodríguez.David Amaral Rodríguez (born 12 October 1958 in Arico, Canary Islands) is a retired Spanish footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current manager.
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David Amaral managerial positions CD Tenerife – managers Muñiz (1953–54) · Planas (1954) · Muñiz (1954–56) · Lozano (1956–57) · Espada (1957–59) · Fuentes (1959) · Urbieta (1959) · Gimeno (1959–60) · Herrera (1960–61) · Broćić (1961) · Gimeno (1961) · Rabassa (1961–62) · Toba (1962–63) · Campos (1963–64) · Grech (1964–65) · Villar (1965) · Joseíto (1965–66) · Riera (1966–67) · Cobo (1967–68) · Villar (1968) · Galbis (1968) · Villar & Guiance (1968) · Cova (1968–69) · Verdugo (1969–71) · Núñez (1971–73) · Eizaguirre (1973) · Moll (1973–74) · Negrillo (1974–75) · Mesones (1975–76) · Moreno (1976–77) · Nito (1977) · Sanchís (1977–78) · Romero (1978–80) · Lamelo (1980–81) · Joseíto (1981–82) · Ramos (1982) · Fuertes (1982–84) · Gilberto (1984) · García (1984) · Milošević (1984–86) · Rivero (1986) · Marrero (1986–87) · Gilberto (1987) · Alzate (1987–88) · Joanet (1988–89) · Miera (1989–90) · Azkargorta (1990) · Solari (1990–92) · Valdano (1992–94) · Cantatore (1994–95) · Heynckes (1995–97) · Fernández (1997) · Cortés & Arjol (1997) · Jorge (1997–98) · Lillo (1998) · Aimar (1998–99) · Miñambres & Robi (1999) · Sandreani (1999) · Miñambres (1999) · Castro Santos (1999–2000) · Cappa (2000) · Benítez (2000–01) · Mel (2001–02) · Clemente (2002) · Lienen (2002–03) · Amaral (2003–04) · Marrero (2004) · Moré (2004–05) · Barrios (2005) · Medina (2005) · López Habas (2005) · Amaral (2006) · Krauss (2006) · Casuco (2006–07) · Hernández (2007) · Oltra (2007–10) · Arconada (2010) · Merino (2010) · Mandiá (2010–11) · Tapia (2011) · Amaral (2011) · Calderón (2011–)
UD Las Palmas – managers Arencibia (1949–50) · Martinón (1950) · Mazzotti (1950) · Campos (1950) · Arocha (1950–51) · Valle (1951–52) · Caicedo (1952–53) · Mazzotti (1953) · Grech (1953–1957) · Urbieta (1957) · Molowny (1957–58) · Albéniz (1958–59) · Mazzotti (1959) · Molowny (1959) · Domingo (1959–60) · Benavente (1960–61) · Campos (1961–62) · Hernández (1962–63) · Dauder (1963–66) · Ochoa (1966–67) · Molowny (1968–70) · Hernández (1970) · Rial (1970–71) · Sinibaldi (1971–75) · Herrera (1975–76) · Olsen (1976–77) · Muñoz (1977–79) · Ruiz (1979–80) · León (1980–81) · Herrera (1982) · Skocik (1982–83) · León (1983) · Nuñez (1983–84) · Dévora (1984) · Olsen (1984–85) · Alzate (1985–86) · Caballero (1986) · Kovács (1986–87) · Dévora (1987–88) · Olsen (1988) · Pérez (1988–89) · Dévora (1989) · Paquito (1989–90) · Cardo (1990–91) · Brindisi (1991) · Olsen (1991) · Dévora (1991) · Joanet (1992) · Olsen (1992) · León (1992) · Pérez (1992–93) · Sáez (1993–94) · Boronat (1994) · Castellano (1994–95) · Sáez (1995) · Rosales (1995–96) · Cappa (1996–97) · Castellano (1997) · García Remón (1997–98) · Castellano (1998–99) · Quintana (1999) · Krešić (1999–2001) · Vázquez (2001–02) · Uribe (2002–03) · Rodríguez (2003) · Vidal (2003–04) · Stambouli (2004) · Luis (2004) · Amaral (2004) · Sánchez Aguiar (2004–05) · Višnjić (2005–06) · Sánchez Aguiar (2006) · Juanito (2006–07) · Rodríguez (2007–08) · Vidales (2008–09) · Castellano (2009) · Krešić (2009–10) · Jémez (2010–11) · Rodríguez (2011–)
CD Castellón – managers Guillén (1939–40) · Mauri (1940–41) · Vidal (1941–44) · Melenchón (1944–45) · Vidal (1945–46) · Mauri (1946) · Balsa (1946–47) · Guillén (1947–48) · Gómez (1948–49) · Santolaria (1949c) · Redó (1949–50) · Santolaria (1950) · Rino (1950–51) · Vidal (1951–52) · Picolín (1952–54) · Guillén (1954) · Escolà (1954–55) · Paradells (1955–56) · Picolín (1956) · Brand (1956–57) · Hernández (1957) · Cruz (1957–59) · Serrano (1959) · Hernández (1959) · Arnau (1959–60) · Guillén (1960) · Liz (1960–62) · Sergio (1962) · Hernández (1962) · Paradells (1962c) · Asensi (1962) · Quetglás (1962–63) · Sará (1963–65) · Juan Ramón (1965–67) · Belló (1967–68) · Dauder (1968–70) · Muller (1970–74) · Gento (1974) · Cela (1974c) · Obradović (1974–76) · Liz (1976c) · Cela (1976) · Liz (1976) · Di Stéfano (1976–77) · Liz (1977–78) · Paquito (1978–80) · Joanet (1980–81) · Osman (1981–82) · Cela (1982) · Naya (1982–83) · Serrano (1983c) · Torres (1983–85) · Dunai (1985–86) · Tonín (1986c) · Roberto Gil (1986) · Joanet (1986–87) · Virba (1987) · Tonín (1987c) · Causanilles (1987–88) · Luiche (1988–91) · Heredia (1991c) · Muller (1991) · Quique Hernández (1991–92) · García Hernández (1992) · Causanilles (1992) · Ciriaco (1992–94) · Luiche (1994) · García Hernández (1994–95) · Roberto Gil (1995) · Tonín (1995c) · Bonachera (1995–96) · Heredia (1996c) · Pegueroles (1996) · Luiche (1996) · Causanilles (1996–97) · Osman (1997) · Garrido (1997) · Gonzalvo (1997–98) · Palau (1998) · Manchado (1998c) · Hurtado (1998–99) · Quique Hernández (1999–2000) · Simón (2000) · Morata (2000) · Crego (2000–01) · Juan Carlos (2001) · Heredia (2001c) · Palau (2001–02) · Palomo (2002) · Oltra (2002–04) · Javi López (2004–05) · Álvaro (2005) · Martín Delgado (2005) · Moré (2005–07) · Murcia (2007–08) · Abel (2008–09) · Herrera (2009) · Amaral (2009) · Márquez (2009–10) · Garitano (2010) · Vinyals (2010) · Casuco (2010–11) · Cabello (2011–)
Categories:- Spanish football midfielder stubs
- 1958 births
- Living people
- People from Tenerife
- Spanish footballers
- Association football midfielders
- CD Tenerife players
- Spanish football managers
- CD Tenerife managers
- UD Las Palmas managers
- FC Cartagena managers
- UD Salamanca managers
- CD Castellón managers
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