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List of Sporting de Gijón managers

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David Gallego is the current head coach of the club.
Manolo Preciado coached 218 league games consecutively.

The following is a list of Real Sporting managers from the beginning of the club's official managerial records in 1921 to the present day.[1]

Since 1921, Real Sporting had, with the current one, 53 managers in all its history. The first coach was Austrian Karl Orth, who spent two years in Gijón. 39 coaches were from Spain and only 14 of them foreign ones.

The club's longest-serving manager in La Liga is José Manuel Díaz Novoa, who had six spells managing the club from 1979 to 1999, totalling 226 league matches, followed by Manolo Preciado with 218 (the manager who coached more games consecutively) and Vicente Miera, with 166.

List of managers

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Only league games are counted, including the playoffs games.

Nat Name From To P W D L GF GA PCT
Austria Karl Orth 1921 1923
Uruguay José Monegal 1925 1926
Spain Edmundo Morán 1926 1926
Spain Manuel Meana 1926 1929 18 7 5 6 41 35 .389
England Randolph Galloway 1929 1931 36 17 5 14 71 59 .472
Spain Manuel Meana (2) 1931 1933
Spain Ramón Herrera 1933 1934
Hungary Károly Plattkó 1934 1935 14 7 2 5 23 21 .500
England Jack Greenwell 1935 1936 14 6 4 4 32 26 .429
Spain José María Peña 1939 1942 60 31 12 17 141 97 .517
Spain Martín Marculeta 1942 1943 24 13 3 8 51 46 .542
Spain Amadeo Sánchez 1943 1945 26 9 6 11 42 46 .346
Spain Quico Campomanes 1945 1946 26 9 7 10 37 39 .346
Spain José María Peña (2) 1946 1947 26 10 5 11 51 59 .385
Austria Charles Rumbold 1947 1948 26 7 4 15 37 69 .269
Spain Manuel Meana (3) 1948 1949 26 12 5 9 56 44 .462
Spain Paco Campos 1949 1950 30 17 5 8 89 46 .567
Spain Amadeo Sánchez (2) 1950 1952 56 30 6 20 139 99 .536
Spain Luisín 1952 1952 6 3 1 2 10 8 .500
Spain Juan José Nogués 1952 1954 50 16 10 24 65 103 .320
Spain Luisín (2) 1954 1954 10 2 0 8 18 32 .200
Spain Paco Campos (2) 1954 1955 30 15 8 7 50 34 .500
Spain Amadeo Sánchez (3) 1955 1956 30 14 4 12 51 46 .467
Spain Jesús Barrio 1956 1958 68 38 10 20 153 83 .559
Spain Mundo 1958 1959 23 5 5 13 20 59 .217
Spain Luisín (3) 1959 1959 1 1 0 0 3 2 1.000
Brazil Nelson Adams 1959 1959 6 1 1 4 2 9 .167
Argentina Abel Picabea 1959 1960 15 8 1 6 30 22 .533
Spain Amadeo Sánchez (4) 1960 1960 17 7 3 7 28 25 .412
Spain Germán Menéndez 1960 1961 18 5 3 10 27 33 .278
Spain Amadeo Sánchez (5) 1960 1960 10 4 2 4 12 12 .400
Spain Jesús Barrio (2) 1961 1962 27 8 5 14 43 57 .296
Spain Amadeo Sánchez (6) 1962 1962 3 2 0 1 9 6 .667
Spain José Luis Molinuevo 1962 1966 118 61 24 33 227 158 .517
Spain Amadeo Sánchez (7) 1966 1966 4 1 1 2 5 6 .250
Spain Román Galarraga 1966 1968 59 32 14 13 98 53 .542
Spain Manuel Badás 1968 1968 3 0 2 1 4 9 .000
Spain Carriega 1968 1972 123 55 26 42 194 146 .447
Spain Jesús Barrio (3) 1972 1972 17 6 5 6 19 13 .353
Spain Mariano Moreno 1972 1973 40 12 7 21 37 48 .300
Spain Jesús Barrio (4) 1973 1973 14 7 1 6 23 27 .500
Spain Pasieguito 1973 1975 54 16 15 23 66 72 .296
France Pierre Sinibaldi 1975 1976 28 7 8 13 36 35 .250
Spain Vicente Miera 1976 1979 106 50 29 27 165 113 .472
Spain José Manuel Díaz Novoa 1979 1980 34 16 7 11 47 34 .471
Spain Vicente Miera (2) 1980 1982 60 21 16 23 83 74 .350
Spain José Manuel Díaz Novoa (2) 1982 1982 8 3 3 2 13 10 .375
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vujadin Boškov 1982 1984 68 20 23 25 69 79 .308
Spain José Manuel Díaz Novoa (3) 1984 1988 150 56 53 41 173 149 .373
Spain Jesús Aranguren 1988 1989 42 13 10 19 43 48 .310
Spain Carlos García Cuervo 1989 1990 34 12 9 13 36 28 .353
Spain Ciriaco Cano 1990 1992 64 28 16 20 72 64 .438
Netherlands Bert Jacobs 1992 1993 29 7 9 13 28 49 .194
Spain Carlos García Cuervo (2) 1993 1993 9 4 3 2 10 8 .444
Spain Mariano García Remón 1993 1995 62 20 13 29 68 102 .323
Spain Carlos García Cuervo (3) 1995 1995 13 3 4 6 16 22 .188
Argentina Ricardo Néstor Rezza 1995 1996 22 7 3 12 17 28 .318
Spain Ramiro Solís 1996 1996 1 1 0 0 3 2 1.000
Spain José Manuel Díaz Novoa (4) 1996 1996 22 6 5 11 25 33 .273
Spain Benito Floro 1996 1997 34 9 8 17 35 58 .265
Spain Miguel Ángel Montes 1997 1997 12 4 3 5 13 19 .333
Spain Antonio Maceda 1997 1997 11 0 2 9 10 22 .000
Spain José Manuel Díaz Novoa (5) 1997 1998 16 1 4 11 12 28 .059
Spain José Antonio Redondo 1998 1998 7 1 1 5 6 16 .143
Spain Antonio López Habas 1998 1998 6 0 2 4 2 10 .000
Spain José Antonio Redondo (2) 1998 1998 2 0 0 2 1 3 .000
Netherlands Aad de Mos 1999 1999 11 3 4 4 9 12 .273
Spain Pedro Braojos 1999 2000 55 26 11 18 74 61 .473
Spain Ciriaco Cano (2) 2000 2000 10 4 3 3 13 9 .286
Chile Vicente Cantatore 2000 2001 20 7 7 6 27 21 .350
Spain Pepe Acebal 2001 2002 69 27 21 21 86 78 .391
Spain Antonio Maceda (2) 2002 2003 37 11 17 9 43 38 .297
Spain Marcelino García Toral 2003 2005 84 35 22 27 99 79 .417
Spain Ciriaco Cano (3) 2005 2006 42 13 17 12 41 34 .310
Spain Manuel Preciado 2006 2012 218 75 51 92 250 295 .344
Spain Iñaki Tejada 2012 2012 2 0 1 1 1 5 .000
Spain Javier Clemente 2012 2012 16 5 3 8 22 26 .313
Spain Manolo Sánchez Murias 2012 2012 9 2 2 5 9 14 .182
Spain José Ramón Sandoval 2012 2014 70 26 23 21 106 87 .371
Spain Abelardo Fernández 2014 2017 105 37 33 35 124 131 .352
Spain Rubi 2017 2017 20 4 7 9 23 35 .200
Spain Paco Herrera 2017 2017 18 6 6 6 21 18 .333
Spain Rubén Baraja 2017 2018 40 18 8 14 54 40 .450
Spain José Alberto 2018 2019 53 20 15 18 55 54 .377
Serbia Miroslav Đukić 2019 2020 21 8 5 8 20 17 .381
Spain David Gallego 2020

References

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  1. ^ "Los entrenadores del Real Sporting". RealSporting.com. Archived from the original on 2010-09-21. Retrieved 2010-08-25.