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David Vidal Personal information Full name David Vidal Tomé Date of birth August 2, 1950 Place of birth Porto do Son, Spain Playing position Centre back Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† Fabril 1972–1973 Lleida 33 (4) Deportivo La Coruña Cádiz Villarreal 1976–1977 Jerez Gimnàstico Melilla Cartagena Logroñés Jerez Industrial AgD Ceuta Teams managed 1987 Cádiz 1988–1990 Cádiz 1990–1993 Logroñés 1993–1995 Rayo Vallecano 1995–1996 Villarreal 1997–1998 Hércules 1999–2000 Compostela 2002–2003 Murcia 2003–2004 Las Palmas 2005–2006 Lleida 2006–2008 Elche 2010 Albacete 2011 Albacete * 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 Vidal and the second or maternal family name is Tomé.David Vidal Tomé (born 2 August 1950 in Portosín-Porto do Son, A Coruña, Galicia) is a Spanish football manager.
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Managerial career
After an unassuming playing career (the central defender never played in the first or second divisions), Vidal took up coaching in 1982, first with Cádiz CF, his adopted city, where he had hung up his boots.
He began with the Andalusians' youth sides, then moved to assistant manager, being finally appointed head coach for 1988–89, after a brief interim spell in 1987. It was during that time he managed arguably the club's ever best player, Salvadoran Mágico González, of whom he once said: "Technically he was better than Maradona".[1]
After two 1/2 additional years in the topflight with modest CD Logroñés, which always maintained its status, Vidal resumed his career mainly in the second level. On 12 January 2007, he was appointed manager of Elche CF, following the sacking of Luis García.[2] On 12 October 2008, following a draw at Celta de Vigo, which meant Elche only managed two points from seven games, the manager was sacked, following a meeting with the club's directors. His assistant, former Spain and Deportivo de La Coruña striker Claudio Barragán was temporarily placed in charge of the team.[3]
On 17 March 2010, the board of directors of Albacete Balompié announced that Vidal would replace Julián Rubio as manager of the second division outfit, until the end of the season.[4] After helping the Castile-La Mancha side avoid relegation, as 15th, he was released.
Vidal returned to Albacete midway through the 2010–11 season, replacing fired Antonio Calderón. He was also sacked after only one 1/2 months in charge, as the team was eventually relegated to the third division after 21 years.
Statistics
Manager
Team Nation From To Record Played w d l Win % Lleida 2 May 2006 17 June 2006 11 7 2 2 63.63 Elche 12 January 2007 12 October 2008 64 26 15 23 40.62 References
- ^ "El fútbol sería distinto sin David Vidal [Football would be different without David Vidal]" (in Spanish). El Día de Córdoba. 30 November 2007. http://www.eldiadecordoba.es/article/deportes/1544/futbol/seria/distinto/sin/david/vidal.html.
- ^ "David Vidal dirigirá al Elche [David Vidal will manage Elche]" (in Spanish). Marca. 11 January 2007. http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/2a_division/elche/es/desarrollo/727466.html.
- ^ "David Vidal ha sido destituido [David Vidal is dismissed]" (in Spanish). Elche CF. 12 October 2008. http://elchecf.es/s_noticias.php?ID=2597.
- ^ "David Vidal, nuevo entrenador [David Vidal, new manager]" (in Spanish). ABC. 17 March 2010. http://www.abc.es/20100317/deportes-futbol/david-vidal-nuevo-entrenador-201003171124.html.
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