Joan Carrillo Explained

Joan Carrillo
Fullname:Joan Antoni Carrillo Milán
Birth Date:8 September 1968
Birth Place:Monistrol de Montserrat, Spain
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1988–1989
Years2:1989–1991
Caps2:39
Goals2:2
Years3:1991–1994
Caps3:88
Goals3:4
Years4:1994–1996
Caps4:36
Goals4:0
Years5:1996–1997
Caps5:37
Goals5:2
Years6:1997–1998
Caps6:32
Goals6:0
Years7:1998–2001
Managerclubs1:Espanyol (youth)
Manageryears2:2006–2007
Managerclubs2:Girona
Manageryears3:2008–2009
Managerclubs3:Espanyol B (assistant)
Manageryears4:2009–2011
Managerclubs4:Espanyol (assistant)
Manageryears5:2011–2014
Managerclubs5:Videoton (assistant)
Manageryears6:2014–2015
Managerclubs6:Videoton
Manageryears7:2015
Managerclubs7:Almería
Manageryears8:2016–2017
Managerclubs8:Hajduk Split
Manageryears9:2018
Managerclubs9:Wisła Kraków
Manageryears10:2019–2020
Managerclubs10:Fehérvár
Manageryears11:2020
Managerclubs11:AEK Larnaca
Manageryears12:2021–2022
Managerclubs12:Debrecen
Manageryears13:2023
Managerclubs13:Lugo

Joan Antoni Carrillo Milán (born 8 September 1968) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and later became a manager.

Playing career

Born in Monistrol de Montserrat, Barcelona, Catalonia, Carrillo made his debuts as a senior with CF Lloret,[1] and went on to appear for Girona FC, FC Andorra,[2] RCD Espanyol B, Polideportivo Ejido, Palamós CF[3] and UE Vilassar de Mar. With the latter he retired in 2001, after appearing regularly in both Segunda División B and Tercera División.

Managerial career

Shortly after his retirement, Carrillo started working at RCD Espanyol for the club's youth setup, first team and sportive area. On 3 July 2006 he was appointed Girona FC manager, with the club in the fourth level.[4]

On 5 February 2007 Carrillo was sacked, with the Albirrojos alleging poor performances.[5] He subsequently returned to Espanyol, being assigned as the reserves' assistant.

Carrillo was appointed RCD Espanyol assistant manager in July 2009, behind Mauricio Pochettino.[6] In June 2011 he joined the backroom staff of Paulo Sousa by becoming the assistant manager of Hungarian club Videoton FC.[7]

On 6 June 2014 Carrilllo was appointed at the helm of the club, replacing fired José Gomes.[8] Roughly a year later, despite being crowned champions, he was dismissed.[9]

On 19 October 2015 Carrillo was named UD Almería manager, replacing fired Sergi Barjuán.[10] He was relieved from his duties on 20 December, with the club being in a winless run of 15 matches.[11]

Carrillo was appointed as the new HNK Hajduk Split manager in December 2016. After finishing third in his first season, he was sacked on 6 November 2017 after a 2–3 loss to bottom side NK Rudeš.

On 11 December 2017, Carrillo replaced fellow Spaniard Kiko Ramírez at the helm of Wisła Kraków.[12] He left by mutual accord the following June after taking them to sixth in the Ekstraklasa.[13]

On 25 November 2019 he was appointed as the manager of the Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Fehérvár FC after Marko Nikolić was dismissed by the club due to a 1–3 home defeat against Puskás Akadémia FC at MOL Aréna Sóstó.[14] He left the club in July of the following year, subsequently taking over Cypriot side AEK Larnaca FC in September[15] but being dismissed in November.

On 8 November 2021, he was appointed as the manager of Nemzeti Bajnokság I club, Debreceni VSC.[16] On 1 February 2023, he returned to Spain and its second division after being appointed manager of CD Lugo,[17] but was sacked on 6 March after five matches without a win.[18]

Personal life

Carrillo's brother, Lluís, is also a manager.[19]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Girona3 July 20065 February 2007[20]
Videoton6 June 20144 June 2015[21]
Almería19 October 201521 December 2015
Hajduk Split5 December 20166 November 2017[22]
Wisła Kraków1 January 201812 June 2018[23]
Fehérvár25 November 20196 July 2020[24]
AEK Larnaca21 September 202024 November 2020[25]
Debreceni12 November 202127 June 2022[26]
Lugo1 February 20236 March 2023
Total

Honours

Manager

Videoton

2014–15

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Club de Futbol Lloret. El Mundo Deportivo. es. 15 September 1988.
  2. Web site: Segunda División B dossier. El Mundo Deportivo. es. 28 August 1991.
  3. Web site: Plantilla 1997/98. Squad 1997/98. Oocities. es. 11 October 2014.
  4. Web site: RCD Español: Joan Carrillo nuevo entrenador del Girona. https://archive.today/20141011174659/http://www.noticias.info/2006-07-03/news-76067-source-2-rcd-espanol-joan-carrillo-nuevo-entrenador-del-girona. dead. October 11, 2014. RCD Espanyol: Joan Carrillo new manager of Girona. Noticias.info. es. 3 July 2006.
  5. Web site: Joan Carrillo, l'anterior tècnic del Girona destituït. Joan Carrillo, the former manager sacked from Girona. El Punt Avui. es. 19 May 2009.
  6. News: Pochettino apuesta por la gente del club para el organigrama técnico. As.com . Pocchetino bets on people from the club for the staff. Diario AS. es. 10 July 2009. 3 November 2015. As . Diario .
  7. Web site: Toni, Pochettino's assistant manager. https://web.archive.org/web/20141016142251/http://www.rcdespanyol.com/ingles/?modulo=detalleNoticia&idnoticia=676&idsite=1&Amenu=detalleNoticia. Espanyol's official website. 9 June 2011. 16 October 2014.
  8. Web site: Videoton: Joan Carrillo az új vezetőedző - hivatalos. Videoton: Joan Carrillo new manager - official. Nemzetisport. hu. 6 June 2014.
  9. Web site: Joan Carrillo távozik a Viditől. Joan Carrillo leave the Viditől. Videoton's official website. hu. 3 June 2015. 6 October 2015.
  10. Web site: Joan Carrillo se convierte en el nuevo entrenador del Almería hasta final de temporada. Joan Carrillo becomes the new manager of Almería until the end of the season. UD Almería. es. 19 October 2015. 19 October 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20151023031533/http://www.udalmeriasad.com/-/joan-carrillo-se-convierte-en-el-nuevo-entrenador-del-almeria-hasta-final-de-temporada. 23 October 2015.
  11. Web site: El Almería destituye a Joan Carrillo como entrenador del primer equipo. Almería sacks Joan Carrillo as first team manager. UD Almería. es. 20 December 2015. 21 December 2015.
  12. News: Kiko Ramírez, destituido en el Wisla de Cracovia. Kiko Ramírez, dismissed by Wisła Kraków. 3 October 2019 . Diari Més . 11 December 2017 . es.
  13. News: Wisla Cracovia, rescisión de Joan Carrillo. Wisła Kraków, rescinding of Joan Carrillo . 3 October 2019 . Todo Mercado Web . 13 June 2018 . es.
  14. News: Fehérvár: Carrillo 2021-ig aláírt, és igazi támadófocit ígér . Nemzeti Sport Online. 2019-11-27.
  15. Web site: ΑΝΑΚΟΙΝΩΣΕ Καρίγιο η ΑΕΚ. Χρίστος. Χρίστου. September 21, 2020.
  16. Web site: DVSC: Joan Carrillo az új vezetőedző – hivatalos. 8 November 2021. Nemzeti Sport.
  17. Web site: Joan Carrillo, nuevo entrenador del CD Lugo. Joan Carrillo, new manager of CD Lugo. CD Lugo. es. 1 February 2023. 1 February 2023.
  18. Web site: El CD Lugo determina el cese de Joan Carrillo como entrenador del primer equipo. CD Lugo determines the dismissal of Joan Carrillo as coach of the first team. CD Lugo. es. 6 March 2023. 7 March 2023.
  19. Web site: Segundo día de casting en Águilas con Joan Carrillo y Alfonso. Second day of casting in Águilas with Joan Carrillo and Alfonso. La Voz de Almería. es. 6 October 2015. 6 October 2015.
  20. Web site: Girona. Futbolme. es. 15 April 2021.
  21. Web site: Videoton FC: Matches. Perform Group. 15 April 2021.
  22. Web site: HNK Hajduk Split: Matches. Perform Group. 15 April 2021.
  23. Web site: Wisła Kraków: Matches. Perform Group. 15 April 2021.
  24. Web site: Fehérvár FC: Matches. Perform Group. 15 April 2021.
  25. Web site: AEK Larnaca FC: Matches. Perform Group. 15 April 2021.
  26. Web site: Debreceni VSC: Matches. Perform Group. 1 February 2023.