Fabri González Explained

Fabri González
Fullname:Fabriciano González Penelas
Birth Date:25 April 1955
Birth Place:San Pedro, Spain
Position:Winger
Youthclubs1:Santa Comba
Years1:?–1976
Clubs1:Hostelería
Years2:1976–1977
Clubs2:Lugo
Years3:?–?
Clubs3:Viveiro
Years4:?–1978
Clubs4:Villalbés
Years5:1978–1982
Clubs5:Santa Comba
Manageryears1:1978–1982
Managerclubs1:Santa Comba (player-coach)
Manageryears2:?–?
Managerclubs2:Comercial
Manageryears3:?–?
Managerclubs3:Villalbés
Manageryears4:1987–1988
Managerclubs4:Lugo (assistant)
Manageryears5:1988
Managerclubs5:Lugo
Manageryears6:1988–1989
Managerclubs6:Villarrobledo
Manageryears7:1989–1990
Managerclubs7:Sporting Mahonés
Manageryears8:1990–1991
Managerclubs8:Gandía
Manageryears9:1991–1992
Managerclubs9:Manlleu
Manageryears10:1992
Managerclubs10:Mérida
Manageryears11:1993–1994
Managerclubs11:Mérida
Manageryears12:1994
Managerclubs12:Logroñés
Manageryears13:1996
Managerclubs13:Elche
Manageryears14:1997
Managerclubs14:Gimnàstic
Manageryears15:1998
Managerclubs15:Murcia
Manageryears16:1999–2000
Managerclubs16:Lugo
Manageryears17:2001
Managerclubs17:Ovarense
Manageryears18:2002
Managerclubs18:Campomaiorense
Manageryears19:2003
Managerclubs19:Marco
Manageryears20:2003
Managerclubs20:Avilés
Manageryears21:2003
Managerclubs21:Zamora
Manageryears22:2005
Managerclubs22:Huesca
Manageryears23:2005
Managerclubs23:Almería
Manageryears24:2005–2006
Managerclubs24:Burgos
Manageryears25:2007
Managerclubs25:Alavés
Manageryears26:2007–2008
Managerclubs26:Mérida
Manageryears27:2008–2009
Managerclubs27:Cartagena
Manageryears28:2010–2012
Managerclubs28:Granada
Manageryears29:2012
Managerclubs29:Huesca
Manageryears30:2012
Managerclubs30:Racing Santander
Manageryears31:2013
Managerclubs31:Panathinaikos
Manageryears32:2016
Managerclubs32:Ponferradina
Manageryears33:2017
Managerclubs33:Petrolero
Manageryears34:2017–2018
Managerclubs34:Lorca
Manageryears35:2019
Managerclubs35:Karpaty Lviv

Fabriciano "Fabri" González Penelas (born 25 April 1955) is a Spanish football manager.

After playing at a low level, he began a managerial career of over three decades. He had brief spells at Logroñés and Granada in La Liga, as well as seven clubs in the Segunda División. Abroad, he led teams in Portugal, Greece, Bolivia and Ukraine.

Playing career

Born in San Pedro de Santa Comba, Lugo, González played as a right winger, and his career was spent exclusively in the lower leagues of his country and his native Galicia. He represented SD Hostelería, CD Lugo, Viveiro CF, RC Villalbés and SCD Santa Comba, the latter already as a player-coach.[1]

Coaching career

González started coaching in the mid-80's, his beginnings also being in amateur football. From ages 37–39 he worked with CP Mérida in Segunda División and, in the 1994–95 season, was one of five managers for CD Logroñés as the team suffered La Liga relegation with an all-time low 13 points: he was in charge of the La Rioja club for only three games, and did not look back on the experience with pleasure later.[2]

In the following years, González worked in Segunda División B and lower, also returning to Lugo for a second spell as a manager. He also coached three teams in Portugal, all in the Liga de Honra.[3]

González only returned to his country's division two in the 2004–05 campaign, working with UD Almería which he helped lead to the 14th position after registering one win, two draws and four losses in his seven games in charge.[4] He met the same fate in his following experience in that tier, with Deportivo Alavés in 2006–07.

In 2008–09, González achieved promotion to the second division with FC Cartagena, even though he did not finish the season after being fired in February 2009.[5] On 22 March 2010 he was appointed at Granada CF also in the third tier,[6] helping the Andalusians win their group and finish as overall champions, with the subsequent promotion.[7] After renewing his contract with Granada, González led the club to a second consecutive promotion, finishing fifth in the regular season and eliminating RC Celta de Vigo and Elche CF in the play-offs.[8] On 28 June 2011 he once again renewed his link to the Nazarí, for one year.[9]

González was fired on 22 January 2012 following a 3–0 away loss at RCD Espanyol, even though Granada were still out of the relegation zone.[10] He started 2012–13 at the helm of Racing de Santander in division two, being dismissed after less than four months in charge after a 4–0 defeat to Real Madrid Castilla.[11]

On 8 January 2013, González was appointed at Panathinaikos F.C. in Greece.[12] He was relieved of his duties on 31 March.[13]

On 16 February 2016, after nearly three years without a job, González took over SD Ponferradina in the Spanish second division.[14] He was sacked only two months later,[15] and his team also suffered relegation.

On 22 December 2017, after an unassuming spell at Bolivia's Club Petrolero, González was appointed manager of second-tier newcomers Lorca FC.[16] In January 2019, he signed for FC Karpaty Lviv of the Ukrainian Premier League; the team was facing relegation.[17] He resigned in May due to health problems.[18]

Other activities

Apart from his football career, González worked as a teacher on several occasions, collaborating with the Castile-La Mancha School of Coaching in 1989 and teaching tactics and skills in its counterpart in the Balearic Islands the following year.

Additionally, he served as main teacher at the Galicia School of Coaching, in the field of tactics.

Honours

Gimnàstic

1996–97 (Group III)

Cartagena

Granada

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El ex entrenador del CD Lugo, Fabri, se marcha a Bolivia. Former CD Lugo manager, Fabri, goes to Bolivia. Fútbol de Lugo. es. 22 March 2017. 1 March 2018.
  2. News: Fabri: «Trabajaré un modelo equilibrado en el que haya posesión de balón». Fabri: "I'll work with a balanced model that prefers ball possession". Ideal. Sergio. Yepes. es. 6 June 2010. 21 October 2011. 12 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130412234319/http://granadacf.ideal.es/noticias/2010-06-06/fabri-trabajare-modelo-equilibrado-20100606.html. dead.
  3. Web site: II Liga: Fabri Gonzalez é o novo treinador do Marco. II League: Fabri Gonzalez is the new manager of Marco. Mais Futebol. pt. 26 December 2002. 3 June 2021.
  4. News: Paco Flores es el nuevo técnico en lugar de Fabri. Paco Flores is the new manager in the place of Fabri. Mundo Deportivo. Salva. Rodríguez. es. 6 April 2005. 14 February 2015.
  5. News: El Cartagena despide a Fabri y contrata a Paco Jémez. Cartagena fire Fabri and hire Paco Jémez. La Verdad. Francisco J.. Moya. es. 3 February 2009. 27 February 2014.
  6. News: Fabri: "Entrenar al Granada es una gran oportunidad". Fabri: "To coach Granada is a great opportunity". Ideal. Rafael. Lamelas. es. 22 March 2010. 23 October 2011. 12 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130412234324/http://granadacf.ideal.es/noticias/2010-03-22/fabri-nuevo-entrenador-granada-201003221246.html. dead.
  7. News: La afición se echó a la calle al grito de "¡Fabri, Fabri, Fabri!". Fans took the street shouting "Fabri, Fabri, Fabri!". Diario AS. A.. Rodríguez. es. 25 May 2010. 23 October 2011.
  8. News: Seis ascensos a Primera en 88 años de historia. Six promotions to Primera in 88-year history. Granada Hoy. Manolo. Martínez. es. 4 June 2019. 3 June 2021.
  9. Web site: Fabri renueva por una temporada. Fabri renews for one season. Granada CF. es. 28 June 2011. 23 October 2011.
  10. News: Abel Resino se convierte en nuevo técnico del Granada. Abel Resino becomes new Granada coach. Marca. Iván. Gómez. es. 22 January 2012. 23 January 2012.
  11. News: Fabri es destituido. Fabri is dismissed. Marca. Pedro. Fernández. es. 11 December 2012. 8 December 2020.
  12. Web site: Panathinaikos appoint Fabri as new coach. Yahoo Sports. Graham. Wood. 8 January 2013. 20 January 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130217025443/http://sports.yahoo.com/news/soccer-panathinaikos-appoint-fabri-coach-143719014--sow.html. 17 February 2013.
  13. Web site: Panathinaikos cut ties with coach Fabri. UEFA. 31 March 2013. 1 April 2013.
  14. Web site: La Deportiva elige a Fabri. Deportiva choose Fabri. Cadena SER. Paco. Jiménez. es. 16 February 2016. 8 January 2018.
  15. News: Fabri González, destituido como entrenador de la Ponferradina. Fabri González, dismissed as manager of Ponferradina. Mundo Deportivo. es. 26 April 2016. 8 January 2018.
  16. News: El Lorca ficha a Fabri González. Lorca sign Fabri González. Diario AS. es. 22 December 2017. 22 December 2017. 23 December 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171223044728/https://as.com/futbol/2017/12/22/segunda/1513954040_227227.html. dead.
  17. News: Fabri ficha por el equipo ucraniano Karpaty Lviv. Fabri signs for Ukrainian team Karpaty Lviv. La Voz de Galicia. X. R.. Penoucos. es. 14 January 2019. 8 December 2020.
  18. News: Pablo Villar afronta su tercera aventura en China como segundo técnico del Qingdao. Pablo Villar takes on his third adventure in China as assistant manager of Qingdao. El Comercio. S.. Menor. es. 18 December 2019. 8 December 2020.