Esteban Vigo Benítez (born 17 January 1955) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a midfielder, currently a manager.
He played the vast majority of his professional career with Málaga and Barcelona, amassing La Liga totals of 240 games and 24 goals over 13 seasons.
Vigo became a manager in 1995, going on to coach several clubs.
Playing career
Known as Esteban during his playing days, he was born in Vélez-Málaga, and had his first professional spell with local CD Málaga, achieving La Liga promotion in 1976. He subsequently attracted attention from country giants FC Barcelona who signed him in December 1976 for 25 million pesetas,[2][3] and he proceeded to be regularly used over one decade although never an undisputed starter (a maximum of 23 matches in 1980–81). He also scored the winner in a 3–1 Copa del Rey defeat of Sporting de Gijón, in that same season.[4]
Esteban returned to his first club in 1987,[5] retiring four years later at the age of 36. He earned three caps for Spain over a two-month span in 1981 as the nation prepared for itsFIFA World Cup,[6] but did not make the final cut. He also represented the country at the 1976 Summer Olympics.[7]
Vigo was sacked by Hércules on 21 March 2011, following a 0–4 home loss against CA Osasuna; it was the team's fourth consecutive defeat of the season, winning just one point out of 15 possible.[17] He was named the new Almería manager on 4 April of the following year, replacing Lucas Alcaraz.[18]
In July 2012, Vigo returned to Xerez on a two-year deal with the option of two more.[19] He and his three assistants were dismissed the following February, with the team last-placed and seven points from safety (and eventually relegated in that position).[20]