Pepe Cayuela Explained

Pepe Cayuela
Fullname:José Cayuela Ruiz
Birth Date:8 October 1950
Birth Place:Fuengirola, Spain
Clubs1:San Félix
Managerclubs1:San Félix
Managerclubs2:Los Olivos
Managerclubs3:Puerto Malagueño
Managerclubs4:El Palo
Managerclubs5:Los Boliches
Managerclubs6:Fuengirola
Managerclubs7:San Pedro
Managerclubs8:Vélez
Manageryears9:1992–1993
Managerclubs9:Almería
Manageryears10:1995
Managerclubs10:Almería
Manageryears11:1996
Managerclubs11:Almería
Manageryears12:1996
Managerclubs12:Málaga
Manageryears13:1997
Managerclubs13:Poli Almería

José "Pepe" Cayuela Ruiz (born 8 October 1950) is a Spanish football manager.

Managerial career

Born in Fuengirola, Málaga, Andalusia, Cayuela made his managerial debut with CD San Félix, a club he already represented as a player. He subsequently spent two decades managing lower league clubs in his native region.[1]

In the 1992 summer Cayuela was appointed UD Almería manager, after a stint at Vélez CF. He was also in charge of the Rojiblancos in two further occasions (1995 and 1996), achieving promotion from Segunda División B in one of them and narrowly avoiding relegation from Segunda División in the other.

In June 1996 Cayuela was named manager of Málaga CF in the third level,[2] being dismissed only five months after. He was also appointed at the helm of Polideportivo Almería in 1997, but stepped down due to health issues.

Notes and References

  1. http://www.diariosur.es/20071124/deportes/mas-futbol/jose-cayuela-entrenador-estableci-20071124.html José Cayuela, entrenador: «Establecí los cimientos del actual Almería de Primera» (José Cayuela, manager: "I made the foundations of this current Almería of Primera")
  2. http://www.malagacf.com/es/club/historia/temporada-1996-1997/21 Temporada 1996–1997 (1996–1997 season)