José Bordalás Explained

José Bordalás
Full Name:José Bordalás Jiménez
Birth Date:5 March 1964
Birth Place:Alicante, Spain
Height:1.80 m
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Getafe (manager)
Youthclubs1:SCD San Blas
Youthyears2:1976–1980
Youthclubs2:Hércules
Youthyears3:1977–1978
Youthclubs3:→ Contestano (loan)
Youthyears4:1979–1980
Youthclubs4:→ (loan)
Years1:1979–1987
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1979–1981
Clubs2:→ (loan)
Years3:1981–1982
Clubs3:Orihuela Deportiva (loan)
Caps3:19
Goals3:7
Years4:1982–1983
Clubs4:Villajoyosa (loan)
Years5:1983–1984
Clubs5:Rayo Ibense (loan)
Years6:1984–1987
Clubs6:Benidorm (loan)
Years7:1987–1988
Years8:1988
Years9:1989–1990
Clubs9:Petrelense
Years10:1990–1991
Years11:1991–1992
Manageryears1:1993–1994
Managerclubs1:Alicante B
Manageryears2:1994–1995
Managerclubs2:Alicante
Manageryears3:1995–1996
Managerclubs3:Benidorm
Manageryears4:1996–1997
Managerclubs4:Eldense
Manageryears5:1997–1998
Managerclubs5:Mutxavista
Manageryears6:1998–2002
Managerclubs6:Alicante
Manageryears7:2002–2003
Managerclubs7:Novelda
Manageryears8:2004–2006
Managerclubs8:Alicante
Manageryears9:2006
Managerclubs9:Hércules
Manageryears10:2007–2009
Managerclubs10:Alcoyano
Manageryears11:2009–2012
Managerclubs11:Elche
Manageryears12:2012–2013
Managerclubs12:Alcorcón
Manageryears13:2014–2015
Managerclubs13:Alcorcón
Manageryears14:2015–2016
Managerclubs14:Alavés
Manageryears15:2016–2021
Managerclubs15:Getafe
Manageryears16:2021–2022
Managerclubs16:Valencia
Manageryears17:2023–
Managerclubs17:Getafe

José "Pepe" Bordalás Jiménez (born 5 March 1964) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a striker, currently manager of La Liga club Getafe.

His playing career ended due to injury without a first-team appearance for Hércules, and he made his professional managerial debut for the same team in Segunda División in 2006. He won promotion from that division with Alavés and Getafe in successive seasons, also leading the latter to a best-ever La Liga finish of fifth in 2019.

Playing career

Bordalás was born in Alicante, Valencian Community. During his career, he never played higher than the Tercera División and the regional championships; he was under contract with Hércules CF for seven years but never appeared officially for the club, being loaned five times which included a three-season spell with neighbouring Benidorm CF.

Released in 1988, Bordalás subsequently represented CD Dénia, FC Torrevieja, UD Petrelense CF, and UD Altea, retiring from football at only 28 due to injury.

Coaching career

Early years

Bordalás worked exclusively in his region of birth for 19 years,[1] his first job being at Alicante CF's reserves in 1993. The following year, he was appointed at the main squad.

After three years with as many teams, Bordalás returned to Alicante in 1998, taking them from the regional leagues to Segunda División B in only three seasons. His first experience in the Segunda División arrived with former club Hércules, replacing fired Juan Carlos Mandiá midway through 2005–06 and being sacked himself only seven games into the following campaign.

Bordalás returned to division three in 2007–08 with CD Alcoyano, leading the side to the first position in the following season and the subsequent failure in the promotion playoffs. In early October 2009 he terminated his contract amicably, signing with Elche CF of the second tier.[2]

Alavés

After two spells at AD Alcorcón,[3] [4] Bordalás was named Deportivo Alavés manager on 11 June 2015.[5] He led the team back to La Liga after ten years in his first season, as champions,[6] but was still relieved of his duties on 21 June 2016.[7]

Getafe

Bordalás was hired by Getafe CF in September 2016, replacing the dismissed Juan Esnáider on a deal until the end of the campaign.[8] He again won promotion to the top flight, this time by a 3–2 aggregate victory over CD Tenerife in the playoff final the following June.[9] Following an eighth-place finish in his first season at that level, he led the Community of Madrid team to a best-ever fifth position and only missed qualification for the UEFA Champions League on the last matchday in May 2019; he earned the Miguel Muñoz Trophy for best coach for this feat.[10]

Valencia

Bordalás was appointed head coach of Valencia CF in May 2021, signing a two-year contract.[11] On his debut on 13 August, his team won 1–0 against his previous employer.[12] In his first season, the team reached the final of the Copa del Rey, where they lost on penalties to Real Betis.[13]

On 3 June 2022, days after the sacking of chairman Anil Murthy, Valencia's owner Peter Lim announced that manager Bordalás would also be released, with Italian Gennaro Gattuso being brought in as replacement.[14]

Getafe return

On 29 April 2023, Bordalás returned to Getafe for the final seven games of the season, with the team in the relegation zone and having dismissed Quique Sánchez Flores.[15] The following day, he oversaw a 1–0 loss at RCD Espanyol.[16]

Personal life

Bordalás' cousin, Juan Ignacio Martínez, is also a football coach.[17]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Alicante B1 July 199330 June 1994[18]
Alicante30 June 19941 July 1995[19]
Benidorm1 July 199530 June 1996[20]
Eldense30 June 199619 May 1997[21]
Mutxavista2 June 199730 June 1998[22]
Alicante30 June 19981 July 2002[23]
Novelda23 December 200230 June 2003[24]
Alicante15 March 200413 February 2006[25]
Hércules13 February 200611 October 2006[26]
Alcoyano15 October 200716 July 2009[27]
Elche5 October 20098 April 2012[28]
Alcorcón26 June 201219 June 2013[29]
Alcorcón5 February 20148 June 2015[30]
Alavés11 June 201521 June 2016[31]
Getafe27 September 201626 May 2021[32]
Valencia27 May 20213 June 2022[33]
Getafe29 April 2023Present[34]
Total

Honours

Alavés

2015–16[6]

Individual

May 2016[35]

2018–19[36]

Notes and References

  1. News: Entrevista-chat: Pepe Bordalás. Interview-chat: Pepe Bordalás. Diario Información. es. 10 February 2009. 9 July 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110813221937/http://comunidad.diarioinformacion.com/entrevista-chat/391/general/Pepe-Bordalas/entrevista.html. 13 August 2011.
  2. News: Bordalás: "Vengo ilusionado". Bordalás: "I arrive with the illusion". Diario AS. es. 5 October 2009. 9 July 2010.
  3. News: José Bordálas, nuevo entrenador del Alcorcón. José Bordalás, new manager of Alcorcón. Sport. es. 27 June 2012. 12 June 2016.
  4. Web site: El Alcorcón prescinde de Miguel Álvarez y recupera a José Bordalás. Alcorcón make do without Miguel Álvarez and bring back José Bordalás. Europa Press. es. 5 February 2014. 12 June 2016.
  5. Web site: El Deportivo Alavés cierra el fichaje de José Bordalás. Alavés complete signing of José Bordalás. Deportivo Alavés. es. 11 June 2015. 12 June 2016.
  6. News: El Alavés vuelve a Primera. Alavés return to Primera. El País. Eduardo. Rodrigálvarez. es. 29 May 2016. 21 June 2016.
  7. Web site: Bordalás deja de pertenecer a la disciplina del Alavés. Bordalás no longer part of organization of Alavés. Deportivo Alavés. es. 21 June 2016. 11 August 2016.
  8. News: Getafe appoint José Bordalás as new boss. Diario AS. José Antonio. De la Rosa. 27 September 2016. 7 June 2022.
  9. Web site: Getafe win promotion playoff final to return to top flight. ESPN. 24 June 2017. 30 October 2019.
  10. News: Bordalas: I identify with Klopp's understanding of football. Marca. Conor. Clancy. 23 May 2019. 30 October 2019.
  11. Web site: OFFICIAL STATEMENT José Bordalás. Valencia CF. 27 May 2021. 27 May 2021.
  12. News: Bordalas victorious in first game as Valencia boss against old club Getafe. Marca. Andrew. McDougall. 14 August 2021. 26 August 2021.
  13. Web site: Valencia manager Jose Bordalas proud of players despite defeat in Copa final. Football España. Ruairidh. Barlow. 24 April 2022. 26 May 2022.
  14. News: El Valencia echa a Bordalás y elige a Gattuso como su sucesor. Valencia sack Bordalás and choose Gattuso as his successor. El Periódico de Catalunya. es. 3 June 2022. 4 June 2022.
  15. News: Oficial: Bordalás vuelve al Getafe hasta final de temporada. Official: Bordalás returns to Getafe until the end of the season. 20 minutos. es. 29 April 2023. 2 May 2023.
  16. News: José Bordalás answers Getafe call in La Liga’s greatest relegation dogfight. The Guardian. Sid. Lowe. 1 May 2023. 2 May 2023.
  17. News: "Somos como hermanos, pero buscaremos ganar". "We are like brothers, but we will play to win". Diario AS. E.. Licerán. es. 25 March 2010. 3 November 2011.
  18. Web site: Primera Regional Valenciana (Grupo 5) 1993–94. Primera Regional Valenciana (Group 5) 1993–94. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
  19. Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 6) 1994–95. Tercera División (Group 6) 1994–95. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
  20. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 1995–96. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  21. Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 6) 1996–97. Tercera División (Group 6) 1996–97. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
  22. Web site: Segunda Regional Valenciana (Grupo 10) 1997–98. Segunda Regional Valenciana (Group 10). Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
  23. Web site: Regional Preferente Valenciana (Grupo 4) 1998–99. Regional Preferente Valenciana (Group 4) 1998–99. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 6) 1999–00. Tercera División (Group 6) 1999–00. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Fase de ascenso a Segunda División B 1999–00 (Grupo C3). Promotion phase to Segunda División B 1999–00 (Group C3). Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 6) 2000–01. Tercera División (Group 6) 2000–01. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Fase de ascenso a Segunda División B 2000–01 (Grupo C1). Promotion phase to Segunda División B 2000–01 (Group C1). Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2001–02. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  24. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2002–03. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  25. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2003–04. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2004–05. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2005–06. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  26. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2005–06. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2006–07. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  27. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2007–08. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2008–09. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  28. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2009–10. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2010–11. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2011–12. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  29. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2012–13. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  30. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2013–14. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2014–15. BDFutbol. 17 February 2016.
  31. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2015–16. BDFutbol. 17 July 2016.
  32. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2016–17. BDFutbol. 24 September 2017.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2017–18. BDFutbol. 24 September 2017.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2018–19. BDFutbol. 4 December 2018.
    Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2019–20. BDFutbol. 23 October 2019.
  33. Web site: Bordalás: José Bordalás Jiménez: Matches 2021–22. BDFutbol. 1 June 2021.

  34. Web site: Jose Bordalas named Liga Adelante Manager of the Month for May. La Liga. 3 June 2016. 2 June 2023.
  35. News: LaLiga Santander's honours list: Bordalas, Messi, Oblak, Aspas and Del Cerro Grande. Marca. Rafa. Molina. 19 May 2019. 20 May 2019.
  36. Web site: Equipo de la Liga 2018/19. 2018/19 League All-star team. UEFA. Gonzalo. Aguado. es. 20 May 2019. 11 September 2019.