Spanish football manager
In this
Spanish name, the first or paternal
surname is
Floro and the second or maternal family name is
Sanz.
Benito Floro Sanz (born 2 June 1952) is a Spanish football manager.
Floro was born in Gijón, Asturias. During his professional career he managed Albacete (two spells, starting off in 1989 in Segunda División B and leading the club to a first-ever La Liga promotion in just two years),[1] Real Madrid (winning the Copa del Rey in his first season),[2] Sporting de Gijón,[3] Vissel Kobe,[4] Monterrey,[5] Villarreal[6]– he had already coached the Valencians in the third tier – Mallorca (leaving the Balearic Islands side after just a few months after being appointed in the summer of 2004)[7] and Barcelona SC.[8][9]
Starting in 2005, Floro briefly worked for former club Real Madrid as director of football,[10] then switched to sports commentator with Telecinco.[11] On 5 July 2013, the Canadian Soccer Association announced him as the new manager of the national team,[12][13] taking over from interim coach Colin Miller on 1 August.[14]
On 14 September 2016, Floro's contract was not renewed after failing to qualify the team for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[15] On 23 December, he was appointed at Alajuelense in the Costa Rican Liga FPD.[16]
Personal life
Floro's son, Antonio, was also a football coach. He worked in Canada too.[17]
Honours
Manager
Albacete
Real Madrid
Villarreal
References
External links
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- 1995: Duguépéroux & Muslin
- 1996: Elkjær, Schäfer & Smerecki
- 1997: Antonetti, Lacombe & Roux
- 1998: Mazzone, Ranieri & Sidka
- 1999: Ancelotti, Gasset & Redknapp
- 2000: Canio, V. Fernández & Rangnick
- 2001: L. Fernández, Gregory & Perrin
- 2002: Magath, Peiró & Tigana
- 2003: Cosmi, Floro & Heynckes
- 2004: Heynckes, Pellegrini & Puel
- 2005: Doll, J. Fernandez & Gillot
- 2006: Roeder
- 2007: Stevens
- 2008: Jesus
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