Английская Википедия:Carlos Corberán
Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Family name hatnote Шаблон:Infobox football biography Carlos Corberán Vallet (born 7 April 1983) is a Spanish football coach who is currently manager of EFL Championship club West Bromwich Albion.
Previously the head coach of Doxa and Ermis in the Cypriot First Division, Corberán was first team assistant coach and manager of the under-23s side at Leeds United.[1][2] He then managed in his own right at Huddersfield Town and Olympiacos.
Playing career
Born in Cheste, Valencian Community,[3] Corberán represented Valencia as a youth. At the age of 23, however, after only representing the team's reserves and playing no higher than Tercera División, he decided to retire to pursue his passion for coaching.[4]
Coaching career
Early career
After retiring, Corberán subsequently started working at Villarreal's C and B-teams, as a fitness coach.[5] In 2011, after the appointment of Juan Carlos Garrido in the first team, he was named fitness coach of the main squad.[6]
In February 2012, Corberán signed for Saudi Arabian team Al-Ittihad alongside head coach Raúl Caneda, having been recommended by Pep Guardiola.[7] Whilst at the club, he was a fitness coach and helped get the club to the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League.[8]
In July 2013, Corberán was appointed manager of Alcorcón's Juvenil A squad, but was relieved from his duties and subsequently replaced by José María Rico the following January.[9] In 2014, he returned to Saudi Arabia and joined Al-Nassr, and was named as Caneda's assistant.[10] They were runners-up in the Super Cup, and reached the group phase in the AFC Champions League and were also finalists in the King's Cup.[8]
Cyprus
On 29 November 2016, Corberán had his first senior managerial experience after being appointed in charge of Doxa in the Cypriot First Division.[11] The following 24 January, however, he was sacked.[12]
Corberán was appointed the new head coach of Ermis, also in the Cypriot top tier, on 30 January 2017,[8][13] where he helped guide them to a seventh place finish, before being replaced by Nicos Panayiotou.
Leeds United
On 21 June 2017, Corberán was announced as the new Leeds United under-23 manager, replacing the departed Jason Blunt.[2][14]
After the appointment of new head coach Marcelo Bielsa in June 2018, Corberán was promoted to first team coach, as well as continuing his role as the head coach of the Under 23s.[1] In October 2018, Corberán was described as "very talented" by Bielsa, with Bielsa stating he values Corberán's opinion "more than his own".[15]
Corberán's side won the PDL Northern League 2018–19 season by winning the league, they then became the national Professional Development League Champions by beating Birmingham City in the final.[16]
In June 2019, it was reported that Corberán would be offered the head coach job at Spanish side Cultural Leonesa,[17] but he decided to stay at Leeds to remain under Bielsa.[18] A year later, Leeds earned promotion to the Premier League as EFL Championship winners.[19]
Huddersfield Town
In July 2020, Corberán was offered the position of head coach at Huddersfield Town, which he accepted and his appointment was confirmed on 23 July.[20] On his debut, on 5 September, the club lost 1–0 at home to Rochdale in the first round of the EFL Cup;[21] the first league game a week later saw the same score against Norwich City, also at the Kirklees Stadium.[22]
Corberán missed the opening game of the 2021–22 season due to a positive COVID-19 test. The 2021–22 season saw the Terriers finish in third position.[23] After drawing the first leg of the play-off semi-finals 1–1 away from home,[24] a 1–0 home victory saw them defeat Luton Town and set up a final with Nottingham Forest at Wembley.[25] The match was decided with a Huddersfield own goal.[26]
On 7 July 2022, Corberán resigned from his position as head coach.[27]
Olympiacos
On 1 August 2022, Corberán was appointed head coach of Olympiacos.[28] During the Europa League qualification, under his management, the team managed to qualify for the group stages, despite the fact that the qualification was deemed on penalties on two occasions in a row. He was fired after two consecutive defeats in the Europa Legaue group stage, and a 2–1 defeat by Aris in Thessaloniki,[29][30] with the team fifth in the Super League.[31]
West Bromwich Albion
On 25 October 2022, Corberán returned to the English Championship, being appointed head coach of West Bromwich Albion on a 2Шаблон:Frac-year deal. He joined a team that were second from bottom after 16 games.[32] His debut four days later was a 2–0 home loss to Sheffield United.[33] He won ten of the next twelve league games. On 7 February 2023, amid speculation of a return to Leeds following the sacking of Jesse Marsch, Corberán signed a contract extension, keeping him at the club until 2027.[34] His team remained in contention for the play-offs until the final day, losing 3–2 at Swansea City to finish ninth.[35]
Managerial statistics
Team | Nat | From | To | Record | Шаблон:Tooltip | |||||||
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Doxa | Шаблон:Flagicon | 29 November 2016 | 24 January 2017 | Шаблон:Fact | ||||||||
Ermis | Шаблон:Flagicon | 30 January 2017 | 31 May 2017 | Шаблон:Fact | ||||||||
Huddersfield Town | Шаблон:Flagicon | 23 July 2020 | 7 July 2022 | [37] | ||||||||
Olympiacos | Шаблон:Flagicon | 1 August 2022 | 18 September 2022 | Шаблон:Fact | ||||||||
West Bromwich Albion | Шаблон:Flagicon | 25 October 2022 | present | Шаблон:Fact | ||||||||
Career totals | — |
Honours
Manager
Leeds United U23
- Professional Development Northern League: 2018–19 season
- Professional Development League: 2018–19 season
Individual
- EFL Championship Manager of the Month: February 2022
References
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