List of RCD Mallorca managers

Real Club Deportivo Mallorca is a professional football club based in Palma on the island of Mallorca, Spain, which plays in the top tier of Spanish football, La Liga.

Héctor Cúper, often considered the greatest Mallorca manager ever.

Héctor Cúper is the most successful manager in terms of achievements. Winning the 1998 Supercopa de España[1] after finishing Runner-up in the 1997–98 Copa del Rey to Barcelona[2] and taking the team to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final a year later, which they lost to Lazio.[3] Cúper also achieved a best-ever third place finish in the 1998–99 season, which would ony be repeated by Luis Aragonés during the 2000–01 campaign.[4]

List of managers edit

Name From To Honours No. of honours Refs
  Ferry Proks 1923 1924 [5]
  Victoriano Ferrá 1924 1927
  Llauger 1927 1927
  Antoni Socias 1927 1930
  Jack Greenwell 1930 1931
  Paco Tomás 1931 1932
  Antoni Socias 1932 1935
  Alzamora 1935 1936
  Guzmán 1936 1938
Vacant (Civil War) 1938 1939
  Francisco Pagaza 1939 1940
  Alzamora 1940 1941
  Prat 1941 1943
  Cristòfol Martí 1943 1944
  Castro 1944 1945
  Patricio Caicedo 1945 1947
  Cristòfol Martí 1947 1948
  Balaguer 1948 1948
  Teodoro Mauri 1948 1949
  Patricio Caicedo 1949 1950
  Satur Grech 1950 1950
  Rotger 1954 1954
  Pau Vidal 1954 1955
  Esteban Platko 1955 1956
  Andreu Quetglas 1956 1957
  Miguel Gual 1957 1958
  Juan Carlos Lorenzo July 1958 December 1960
  José Luis Saso December 1960 June 1961
  Satur Grech July 1961 January 1962
  Jaume Turró January 1962 January 1962
  José Luis Saso January 1962 June 1963
  Arturo Llopis July 1963 June 1964
  Juan Ramón Santiago July 1964 January 1965
  César Rodríguez January 1965 December 1965
  Andreu Quetglas January 1965 January 1965
  Héctor Rial January 1965 June 1966
  Joseíto July 1966 June 1967
  Vicente Dauder July 1967 February 1968
  Juan Carlos Lorenzo February 1968 March 1968
  Jaume Turró March 1968 June 1968
  Vicenç Sassot July 1969 February 1969
  Juan Carlos Forneris February 1969 February 1969
  Sergio Rodríguez February 1969 November 1969
  Juan Carlos Forneris November 1969 November 1969
  Sabino Barinaga November 1969 June 1970
  José Luis Saso July 1970 November 1970
  Juan Carlos Forneris November 1970 October 1971
  Otto Bumbel October 1970 March 1972
  José Luís Saso March 1972 January 1973
  Juan Carlos Forneris January 1973 June 1973
  Manolín July 1973 September 1973
  César Rodríguez September 1973 January 1975
  Hugo Villamide January 1975 March 1975
  Manuel de la Torre March 1975 April 1975
  Alfredo Vera April 1975 June 1975
  Luís Costa July 1976 June 1977
  Sánchez Alexanco July 1977 January 1978
  Juan Carlos Forneris January 1978 January 1979
  Enrique Agustí January 1979 March 1979
  Andreu Quetglas March 1979 June 1979
  Antonio Oviedo July 1979 December 1981
  Lucien Muller December 1981 June 1983
  Koldo Aguirre July 1983 November 1983
  Marcel Domingo November 1983 June 1984
  Manolo Villanova July 1984 June 1985
  Benito Joanet Giménez July 1985 October 1985
  Lorenzo Serra Ferrer October 1985 February 1988
  Lucien Muller February 1988 June 1988
  Ivan Brzić July 1988 December 1988
  Lorenzo Serra Ferrer January 1989 June 1993
  Jaume Bauzá June 1993 November 1994
  Fernando Pons November 1994 April 1995
  José Antonio April 1995 October 1995
  Mané October 1995 January 1996
  Víctor Muñoz January 1996 April 1997
  Tomeu Llompart April 1997 June 1997
  Héctor Cúper July 1997 June 1999 1 Supercopa de España 1 [6]
  Mario Gómez (footballer, born 1957) July 1999 November 1999
  Fernando Vázquez November 1999 June 2000
  Juan Ramón June 2000 July 2000
  Luis Aragonés July 2000 June 2001
  Bernd Krauss July 2001 October 2001
  Sergije Krešić October 2001 April 2002
  Tomeu Llompart April 2002 June 2002
  Gregorio Manzano July 2002 June 2003 1 Copa del Rey 1 [7]
  Jaime Pacheco July 2003 September 2003
  Tomeu Llompart October 2003 October 2003
  Luis Aragonés October 2003 June 2004
  Benito Floro July 2004 October 2004
  Tomeu Llompart October 2004 October 2004
  Héctor Cúper November 2004 February 2006
  Gregorio Manzano February 2006 June 2010
  Michael Laudrup July 2010 September 2011
  Miguel Ángel September 2011 October 2011
  Joaquín Caparrós October 2011 February 2013
  Gregorio Manzano February 2013 June 2013
  José Luis June 2013 February 2014
  Lluís Carreras February 2014 May 2014
  Javier Olaizola May 2014 July 2014
  Miquel Soler July 2014 August 2014
  Valeri Karpin August 2014 February 2015
  Miquel Soler February 2015 December 2015
  Albert Ferrer June 2015 December 2015
  José Gálvez December 2015 January 2016
  Fernando Vázquez January 2016 June 2017 [8]
  Vicente Moreno June 2017 August 2020 [9]
  Luis García August 2020 March 2022 [10]
  Javier Aguirre March 2022 Present

References edit

  1. ^ "Mallorca win their first title after beating Barcelona". 7 March 2016.
  2. ^ "Mestalla's final 1998, Mallorca lose om penalties to Barcelona". 7 March 2016.
  3. ^ "What happened with the Mallorca players that lost the Winners' Cup final 20 years ago?". 19 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Cúper or Aragonés, who has been Mallorca's greatest coach?".
  5. ^ "Zoubek, Mallorca's first coach". Chiefe (in Spanish). 1 March 2019. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Mallorca win their first title against Barcelona". Marca. 22 August 1998. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Copa del Rey 2003: A title which tasted like glory and revenge". Diario de Mallorca. 7 March 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  8. ^ "Fernando Vázquez, fired". marca. 6 December 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  9. ^ "Vicente Moreno new coach of Real Mallorca". (official website). 20 June 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  10. ^ "Luis García named as new coach of Real Mallorca". 7 August 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2020.