Pepe Moré Explained

Pepe Moré
Fullname:José Moré Bonet
Birth Date:29 January 1953
Birth Place:L'Ametlla del Vallès, Spain
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Barcelona
Years1:1971–1976
Caps1:172
Goals1:8
Years2:1976–1988
Caps2:374
Goals2:48
Totalcaps:546
Totalgoals:56
Manageryears1:1988–2000
Managerclubs1:Valladolid B
Manageryears2:1989–1990
Managerclubs2:Valladolid
Manageryears3:1994
Managerclubs3:Valladolid
Manageryears4:1994–1995
Manageryears5:1996–1998
Managerclubs5:Valladolid B
Manageryears6:2001–2003
Managerclubs6:Valladolid
Manageryears7:2004–2005
Managerclubs7:Tenerife
Manageryears8:2005–2007
Managerclubs8:Castellón

José "Pepe" Moré Bonet (born 29 January 1953) is a Spanish retired football midfielder and manager.

His career was closely associated to Real Valladolid, as both a player and coach. Over the course of eight seasons, he amassed La Liga totals of 232 games and 19 goals for the club.

Playing career

Born in L'Ametlla del Vallès, Barcelona, Catalonia, Moré started his senior career with FC Barcelona's reserves. In the summer of 1976, after a couple of Segunda División seasons, he joined another team at that level, Real Valladolid.[1]

Moré remained with the Castile and León side the following 12 years, appearing and starting in all 38 league games in his fourth season to help them promote to La Liga while scoring eight goals. He retired in June 1988 at the age of 35, having played 448 competitive matches for his main club.[2]

Coaching career

Moré started coaching immediately after retiring, with Real Valladolid Promesas. On several occasions, however, he would be appointed interim of the main squad, and would also be in charge for two full seasons, 2001–02 and 2002–03, always leading the team to top-flight safety;[3] in addition, he acted as assistant to several managers during his tenure.[4]

In the following years, Moré worked in division two with CD Tenerife[5] and CD Castellón,[6] being dismissed by the latter midway through his third season.[7]

Personal life

Moré's son, Xavier, was also a footballer and a midfielder. He too represented Valladolid, being coached by his father.[8]

Honours

Player

Barcelona B

1973–74

Valladolid

1984[9]

Notes and References

  1. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1976/08/08/pagina-11/1023302/pdf.html Cuatro “mosqueteros” azulgrana, en el Valladolid (Four azulgrana "musketeers", in Valladolid)
  2. https://www.elnortedecastilla.es/20090428/deportes/real_valladolid/marcos-valorar-hemos-hecho-20090428.html Marcos: «Hay que valorar lo que hemos hecho durante toda la temporada» (Marcos: "People have to give credit to what we have done the entire season")
  3. http://www.cadenaser.com/deportes/articulo/pepe-more-seguira-entrenando-valladolid/csrcsrpor/20030624csrcsrdep_9/Tes Moré no seguirá entrenando al Valladolid (Pepe Moré will not remain with Valladolid)
  4. https://as.com/futbol/2005/10/31/mas_futbol/1130713215_850215.html Pepe Moré sustituye a Martín Delgado en el banquillo (Pepe Moré replaces Martín Delgado on bench)
  5. http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD02/PUB/2004/06/08/EMD20040608039MDA.pdf Pepe Moré, nuevo técnico del Tenerife (Pepe Moré, new Tenerife coach)
  6. http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD02/PUB/2005/11/01/EMD20051101034MDP.pdf Mané vuelve al Levante y Moré debuta en Castellón (Mané returns to Levante and Moré makes Castellón debut)
  7. http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/2a_division/castellon/es/desarrollo/1072521.html El Castellón hace oficial la destitución del técnico Pepe Moré (Castellón make dismissal of manager Pepe Moré official)
  8. http://www.elnortedecastilla.es/pg060320/prensa/noticias/Deportes/200603/20/VAL-DEP-217.html Xavi y Pepe Moré regresan a Valladolid (Xavi and Pepe Moré return to Valladolid)
  9. News: 25 años de la Copa de la Liga. 25 years from the League Cup. El Norte de Castilla. es. 2009. 20 May 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150219142836/http://realvalladolid.elnortedecastilla.es/especial-25-aniversario/. 19 February 2015.