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Quique Sanchez Flores, new Alavés coach

The Vitorian club has chosen the 61-year-old coach to replace Eduardo 'Chacho' Coudet, who has been registered by the River Plate and who has led Sánchez Flores, EA Sports League, Getafe, Valencia, Atlético de Madrid, Espanyol and Sevilla.

Quique Sanchez Flores

Quique Sanchez Flores, during his time as coach of Seville.

Quique Sánchez Flores is the new coach of the Alavés, as announced by the Vitorian club, which has chosen him to replace Eduardo Chacho Coudet, 61, who has been registered by the River Plate.

As a coach, and as far as the EA Sports League teams are concerned, Sánchez Flores has led the following teams: Getafe, Valencia, Atlético de Madrid, Espanyol and Sevilla, the latter in which he militated in the 2023-2024 season, which was his last position so far.

He has also trained Benfica (Portugal), Al-Ahli and Al-Ain (United Arab Emirates), Watford (England) and Shanghai Shenshua (China).

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Sanchez Flores, before visiting the Elche: "Saturday's game is a final."

The Alavésvisits Martínez Valero to face the Elcheon Saturday. The Babazorro coach wants to emphasize the importance of the match that his team will play this weekend, but points out that there is still a lot of competition to play and that the result they achieve will not be definitive for the future of the Vitorians. He hopes that the players will play with maturity and also that they will know how to make good decisions when they have the ball on their feet.

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