Alfredo Merino Explained

Alfredo Merino
Fullname:Alfredo Merino Tamayo
Birth Date:13 May 1969
Birth Place:Palencia, Spain
Position:Midfielder
Years2:–1993
Clubs2:Venta de Baños
Manageryears1:1994–1996
Managerclubs1:Becerril
Manageryears2:1996
Managerclubs2:Palencia
Manageryears3:1997–2001
Managerclubs3:Castile and León
Manageryears4:2001–2002
Managerclubs4:Spain U21 (assistant)
Manageryears5:2002–2003
Managerclubs5:Palencia
Manageryears6:2005–2006
Managerclubs6:Valladolid B
Manageryears7:2006
Managerclubs7:Valladolid
Manageryears8:2006–2007
Managerclubs8:Atlético Madrid B
Manageryears9:2007–2008
Managerclubs9:Valladolid B
Manageryears10:2009–2011
Managerclubs10:Tenerife B
Manageryears11:2010
Managerclubs11:Tenerife (interim)

Alfredo Merino Tamayo (born 13 May 1969) is a Spanish retired footballer, and a current manager.

Managerial career

Born in Palencia, Castile and León, Merino retired from professional football aged only 24 due to injuries, and began his managerial career with CD Becerril in the regional leagues. After a short stint with CF Palencia in Segunda División B, he was appointed manager of the Castile-León Football Federation, and was also Iñaki Sáenz's assistant at Spain under-21.[1]

After another spell at Palencia Merino was appointed Real Valladolid B manager in the 2005 summer. On 20 February 2006 he was appointed at the helm of the main squad, replacing fired Marcos Alonso.[2]

Merino was named Atlético Madrid B manager on 23 January 2007,[3] taking the club out of the relegation zones. He subsequently returned to Valladolid and its reserve team, finishing 14th in his only season in charge.

On 15 July 2009 Merino was appointed at the helm of CD Tenerife B.[4] On 20 September of the following year, after Gonzalo Arconada's dismissal, he was named interim manager of the first team,[5] staying in charge for one match before the arrival of Juan Carlos Mandiá.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20070126/alfredo-me-dijo-que-era-el-tren-de-su-vida-suerte_52247797749.html "Alfredo me dijo que era el tren de su vida; suerte" ("Alfredo said to me that it was his lifestyle; luck")
  2. http://www.elmundo.es/elmundodeporte/2006/02/20/futbol/1140432726.html Alfredo Merino, nuevo entrenador del Valladolid (Alfredo Merino, new manager of Valladolid)
  3. http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/mas_futbol/2a_division_b/es/desarrollo/731431.html Alfredo Merino, nuevo técnico del Atlético B (Alfredo Merino, new manager of Atlético B)
  4. http://www.joinfutbol.com/es/alfredo_merino_nuevo_entrenador_del_cd_tenerife_b_20804.php Alfredo Merino, nuevo entrenador del CD Tenerife "B" (Alfredo Merino, new manager of CD Tenerife "B")
  5. http://clubdeportivotenerife.es/pagina.asp?idp=8035&ids=6 El CD Tenerife cesa a Gonzalo Arconada como entrenador del primer equipo (CD Tenerife sacks Gonzalo Arconada as the first team manager)
  6. https://web.archive.org/web/20130606192815/http://www.sportyou.es/blog/futbol/2010/09/26/mandia-nuevo-entrenador-del-tenerife-215686.html Mandiá, nuevo entrenador del Tenerife (Mandiá, new manager of Tenerife)