Miguel Álvarez Jurado (born 22 March 1958) is a Spanish football manager, currently in charge of Villarreal CF B.

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Miguel Álvarez
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Álvarez (right) with Lorca in 2008.
Personal information
Full name Miguel Álvarez Jurado
Date of birth (1958-03-22) 22 March 1958 (age 66)
Place of birth Guarromán, Spain
Team information
Current team
Villarreal B (coach)
Managerial career
Years Team
1988–1990 Gramenet (youth)
1990–1991 Premià (youth)
1991–1992 Cerdanyola Mataró
1992–1993 Guíxols
1993–1994 Horta
1994–1997 Vilassar Mar
1997–2000 Mataró
2000–2003 Terrassa
2004 Ciudad Murcia
2005 Ciudad Murcia
2006–2007 Terrassa
2007–2008 Lorca
2008–2009 Badalona
2010–2011 Hospitalet
2011 Leganés
2012–2013 Hospitalet
2013–2014 Alcorcón
2015 Sant Andreu
2015–2016 Sabadell
2017 Marbella
2017– Villarreal B
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Managerial career

Born in Guarromán, Jaén, Andalusia, Álvarez made his managerial debuts with UDA Gramenet's youth setup in 1988. In 1991, he managed his first senior team, UE Cerdanyola de Mataró in the regional leagues.[1]

In the 2000 summer Álvarez was appointed Terrassa FC manager, achieving a promotion to Segunda División in 2002. After avoiding relegation in the following year, he was sacked in September 2003.[2]

In 2004 Álvarez was named Ciudad de Murcia manager. He was relieved from his duties on 20 December 2004[3] but returned to the club on 3 May of the following year,[4] and narrowly avoided the drop.

In March 2006 Álvarez returned to Terrassa, now in Segunda División B, and subsequently stayed in the category, managing Lorca Deportiva CF, CF Badalona, CE L'Hospitalet (two stints)[5][6] and CD Leganés.[7] After missing out promotion in the play-offs with Hospi, he was appointed at the helm of second level's AD Alcorcón on 3 July 2013.[8]

On 4 February 2014 Álvarez was sacked, mainly due to the club's poor home records in the campaign.[9] On 18 February 2015, after one year without any club, he was named UE Sant Andreu manager.[10]

On 12 June 2015 Álvarez was appointed CE Sabadell FC manager, signing a two-year deal.[11] He signed for Marbella FC on 6 March 2017, replacing Mehdi Nafti,[12] but was fired on 25 April.[13] On 4 October 2017, he was appointed Villarreal CF B head coach.[14]

Álvarez led the Mini Submarine to a promotion to the second division in 2022, and renewed his contract for a further year on 1 June 2023.[15] The following 30 May, despite the club's relegation to Primera Federación, he further extended his link until 2026.[16]

Managerial statistics

As of 2 June 2024
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Cerdanyola Mataró Spain 20 June 1991 30 June 1992 3421856132+29061.76 [17]
Guíxols Spain 1 July 1992 30 June 1993 381111165053−3028.95 [18]
Horta Spain 1 July 1993 30 June 1994 38191275435+19050.00 [19]
Vilassar Mar Spain 30 June 1994 1 July 1997 116542438185142+43046.55 [20]
Mataró Spain 1 July 1997 29 June 2000 132723129270140+130054.55 [21]
Terrassa Spain 29 June 2000 18 September 2003 131494240164137+27037.40 [22]
Ciudad Murcia Spain 1 July 2004 20 December 2004 193882232−10015.79 [23]
Ciudad Murcia Spain 3 May 2005 30 June 2005 732286+2042.86 [23]
Terrassa Spain 1 March 2006 30 June 2007 522214166454+10042.31 [24]
Lorca Deportiva Spain 1 July 2007 30 June 2008 391310164043−3033.33 [25]
Badalona Spain 30 June 2008 1 July 2009 381411134643+3036.84 [26]
Hospitalet Spain 26 October 2010 20 June 2011 2815765225+27053.57 [27]
Leganés Spain 20 June 2011 15 November 2011 152851822−4013.33 [28]
Hospitalet Spain 9 June 2012 3 July 2013 482612107237+35054.17 [29]
Alcorcón Spain 3 July 2013 4 February 2014 30117123431+3036.67 [30]
Sant Andreu Spain 18 February 2015 12 June 2015 133372025−5023.08 [31]
Sabadell Spain 12 June 2015 1 July 2016 391511135041+9038.46 [32]
Marbella Spain 7 March 2017 25 April 2017 7124510−5014.29 [33]
Villarreal B Spain 4 October 2017 Present 254997085330291+39038.98 [34]
Career total 1,0784532933321,5451,199+346042.02
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