After starting his career in the lower divisions, he held several jobs at Sevilla, including as assistant and reserve team manager. He later managed Osasuna, Granada and Espanyol, achieving promotion to La Liga with the second club.
Playing career
Born in Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Martínez was a full back capable of playing on either side.[1] He spent his youth career at Celta and Cádiz, representing the former for nine years.[2]
Managerial career
Early career
Martínez retired from professional football at the age of 20,[3] and started his coaching career with Imperio de Albolote's youth categories, while also playing for their first team.[4] During this time he also studied for a degree.[3] In 2004, he moved to Arenas, being initially in charge of the youth setup.[5]
An assistant manager in the 2005–06 campaign, Martínez was appointed manager of the first team in July 2006, in Tercera División. The following year he was named Motril manager, and remained in charge for two years.[6]
Sevilla
In October 2009 Martínez moved to Sevilla, immediately joining the backroom staff.[7] He was in charge of the club's C-teamthe following season, and subsequently managed the Juvenil squad.[2]
After avoiding relegation with the reserve side, Martínez opted not to renew his contract, and was appointed in charge of Osasuna on 14 June 2017.[11] The following 7 June, he left the club after failing to qualify for the play-offs.[12]
Granada
On 14 June 2018, Martínez was named Granada manager,[13] and achieved promotion to La Liga at the end of the season. The youngest manager of the 2019–20 campaign, his side enjoyed their best-ever league start after achieving 20 points in ten matches, bringing the Nazaríes to the top of the tournament for two weeks.[14] As a result, he was rewarded with a one-year contract extension through 2021 on 14 November 2019.[15]
On 31 May 2022, Martínez was named manager of Espanyol also in the top tier, on a two-year contract.[20] The following 3 April, after four consecutive defeats, he left the club.[21]
Olympiacos
On 20 June 2023, Martínez was appointed as head coach of Super League Greece club Olympiacos.[22] On 5 December, with the club sitting fourth in the league table and eliminated from the UEFA Europa League, he was sacked.[23]
Las Palmas
On 8 October 2024, Martínez returned to Spain and its top tier, after being appointed manager of UD Las Palmas.[24]