Gallego was also a singer, and played under the name of Lanco.
Career
Born in Lleida, Catalonia, Gallego represented CD Binéfar, Alcobendas CF and UD Benabarre as a player. After retiring with the latter in 2009, he was named manager, and helped the side to promote to the Regional Preferente in 2012.[1]
In December 2012, Gallego resigned from his club to take over hometown side CE EFAC Almacelles,[2] achieving promotion to Primera Catalana[3] before leaving in 2014. In the 2015–16 season, he worked at Rayo Vallecano's staff while managing their Juvenil squad.
On 24 July 2020, Gallego was appointed manager of CD Ibiza Islas Pitiusas in the fourth division.[8] In June of the following year, after helping the side in their promotion to the new fourth tier, Segunda División RFEF, he left.[9]
On 22 June 2022, Gallego took over Elche CF's reserves also in the fifth division.[12] On 5 October, he became the interim manager of the first team, after Francisco was sacked.[13][14]
Gallego subsequently returned to his previous role after the appointment of Jorge Almirón, and left the reserves on a mutual agreement on 23 November 2022.[15]
Musical career
While playing football at Lleida, Gallego also composed songs and had guitar lessons at his home. In 1994, he sang at the Benidorm International Song Festival under the name of Alberto 'Lanco', but later refused a musical career to pursue a football one. However, after fracturing his nose at Alcobendas, he would record two albums under the name of Lanco, until reaching the finals of the 2005 Eurovision Song Contest.[16]