Alfonso González Fernández

Spanish football manager
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IntroSpanish football manager
PlacesSpain
isSports official Athlete Football player Association football player Association football manager
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth16 July 1951, Almería
Age73 years
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Biography

Alfonso González Fernández (born 16 July 1951), commonly known as Alfonsín, is a Spanish football manager.

Football career

Born in Cortegana, Huelva, Andalusia, Alfonsín began working as a coach with UD Almería B, being promoted to Tercera División in 2002. On 26 January 2004, he was appointed at the helm of the main squad, replacing fired Casuco.

However, Alfonsín only remained one game in charge, being later replaced by Luis Ángel Duque. After the latter's resignment in April he returned, narrowly avoiding relegation despite finishing 13th.

Alfonsín returned to the Rojiblancos on 29 January 2005, replacing Fernando Castro Santos. After being in charge for five matches, he became Fabri's assistant the following month.

In November 2007, Alfonsín returned to Almería's reserves, still in the fourth level. A third spell befell in the 2010–11 season, and he led them to a comfortable mid-table position in Segunda División B in their first experience.

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