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Fran Escribá
Spanish footballer and manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Francisco 'Fran' Escribá Segura (born 3 May 1965) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a left winger.
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Born in Valencia, Escribá played youth football with Valencia, but never competed in higher than Segunda División B as a senior; he represented Mestalla, Nules,[1] Andorra, Catarroja, Torrent, Eldense, Novelda, Villena and Pinoso.[2] In 2002, after a year in charge of Buñol, he returned to Valencia, taking care of the youth sides.
In 2004, Escribá started an association with Quique Sánchez Flores that would last several seasons, always as assistant. He started with Getafe, subsequently moving to Benfica and Atlético Madrid; the pair went their separate ways at the end of 2010–11, because the former wanted to have a go at head coaching.[3]
Escribá was appointed at Segunda División club Elche on 12 June 2012.[4] In his first year he led the Valencians to La Liga after an absence of 24 years[5] and, on 28 May 2013, renewed his contract for two more seasons.[6]
On 26 June 2015, following Elche's administrative relegation, Escribá was named Getafe manager.[7] On 11 April of the following year, with the team seriously threatened with relegation, he was sacked.[8]
On 11 August 2016, Escribá replaced Marcelino García Toral at the helm of Villarreal.[9] He led the side to the fifth position in his first season, with the subsequent qualification for the UEFA Europa League.[10]
On 25 September 2017, in spite of many injuries to the squad,[11] and following a 4–0 away loss against former club Getafe, Escribá was fired.[12] He returned to work on 3 March 2019, becoming Celta de Vigo's third coach of the campaign after Miguel Cardoso's dismissal.[13]
Escribá was relieved of his duties on 3 November 2019, with the team sitting in the relegation zone.[14] He returned to Elche in February 2021,[15] avoiding relegation in the last matchday at the expense of Huesca after a 2–0 home win over Athletic Bilbao.[16]
On 21 November 2021, following a 0–3 home loss to Real Betis which saw the side move into the relegation zone, Escribá was dismissed.[17] Eleven months later, he took over Real Zaragoza in the second division.[18]
Escribá was sacked on 20 November 2023, after an eight-match winless run.[19] On 23 September 2024, he was appointed at fellow second-tier Granada CF,[20] but was himself dismissed on 14 May of the following year, after the club's promotion chances were already over.[21]
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Managerial statistics
- As of 12 May 2025
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Honours
Elche
Individual
- Miguel Muñoz Trophy (Segunda División): 2012–13
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