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Carlos Terrazas

Spanish football manager (born 1962) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carlos Terrazas Sánchez (born 9 February 1962) is a Spanish football manager, currently in charge of AD Hogar Alcarreño.

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Carlos Terrazas
Personal information
Full name Carlos Terrazas Sánchez
Date of birth (1962-02-09) 9 February 1962 (age 63)
Place of birth Bilbao, Spain
Team information
Current team
Hogar Alcarreño (manager)
Managerial career
Years Team
1994–1995 Santurtzi
1995–1996 Zalla
1997–1999 Bilbao Athletic
1999–2000 Gimnástica
2000–2001 Burgos
2001–2002 Bilbao Athletic
2002–2004 Burgos
2004–2005 Ceuta
2005 Eibar
2007–2009 Jaén
2010–2013 Guadalajara
2013–2016 Mirandés
2017–2018 Ponferradina
2019– Hogar Alcarreño
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His career of over a quarter of a century was spent mostly in the Segunda División B, though he also competed in the Segunda División with Eibar, Guadalajara and Mirandés.

Football career

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Born in Bilbao, Biscay, Terrazas began his managerial career at local CD Santurtzi, and subsequently worked with neighbouring Bilbao Athletic in Segunda División B. After spells with Gimnástica de Torrelavega, Burgos CF,[1] Bilbao Athletic and AD Ceuta, he was appointed at the helm of Segunda División club SD Eibar in June 2005.[2]

Terrazas was dismissed on 23 December 2005, after a bad run of results.[3] In the summer of 2007, he moved to Real Jaén of the third division.

On 27 August 2009, Terrazas resigned from the Andalusians' bench, alleging personal problems.[4] On 29 September of the following year he moved to CD Guadalajara, replacing the fired Kike Liñero.[5] He achieved promotion to the second tier at the first attempt, and narrowly avoided relegation the following season, being appointed general manager in the process.[6]

On 1 August 2013, after the Castilla-La Mancha side's administrative relegation, Terrazas announced his resignment.[7] He joined fellow league team CD Mirandés on 17 December, replacing Gonzalo Arconada.[8]

Terrazas remained in charge for the following campaigns, achieving an eighth place in 2014–15, the club's best-ever position. On 1 December 2016, he was relieved of his duties.[9]

In 2017–18, Terrazas led SD Ponferradina for the whole season, also serving as sporting director. Though the aim was the play-offs, the team fought relegation and only avoided relegation in the penultimate game, finishing 12th; he did not renew his contract.[10]

Managerial statistics

As of 13 May 2018[11]
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Santurtzi Spain 1 July 1994 29 June 1995 381212143231+1031.58 [12]
Zalla Spain 29 June 1995 1 July 1996 44261445316+37059.09 [13]
Bilbao Athletic Spain 30 January 1997 30 May 1999 9848222812991+38048.98 [14]
Gimnástica Spain 30 May 1999 1 July 2000 44251276826+42056.82 [15]
Burgos Spain 1 July 2000 30 June 2001 47271376425+39057.45 [16]
Bilbao Athletic Spain 30 June 2001 12 June 2002 381414104734+13036.84 [17]
Burgos Spain 12 June 2002 12 April 2004 803229198966+23040.00 [18]
Ceuta Spain 1 July 2004 24 June 2005 431815104127+14041.86 [19]
Eibar Spain 24 June 2005 23 December 2005 226971720−3027.27 [20]
Jaén Spain 2 November 2007 27 August 2009 834324169849+49051.81 [21]
Guadalajara Spain 29 September 2010 1 August 2013 124483046164159+5038.71 [22]
Mirandés Spain 17 December 2013 1 December 2016 135454050152170−18033.33 [23]
Ponferradina Spain 27 May 2017 15 May 2018 431612155853+5037.21 [24]
Total 8393602462331,012767+245042.91
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