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==Playing career==
==Playing career==
Born in [[Silla, Valencia|Silla]], [[Province of Valencia]], López graduated from [[Valencia CF]]'s youth setup. He made his senior debut with [[Valencia CF Mestalla|the reserves]] in the [[Tercera División]].
Born in [[Silla, Valencia|Silla]], [[Province of Valencia]], López graduated from [[Valencia CF]]'s youth setup. He made his senior debut with [[Valencia CF Mestalla|the reserves]] in the [[Tercera División]].<ref name=EB>{{cite web|url=https://esportbase.valenciaplaza.com/2016/02/08/entrevista-paco-lopez/|title=Paco López: «Cuando eres jugador sólo piensas en ti; cuando eres entrenador, en lo de 25 personas»|trans-title=Paco López: "When you are a player you only think about yourself; when you are a manager, about what concerns 25 people"|publisher=Esportbase|first=Paco|last=Polit|language=es|date=8 February 2016|access-date=13 December 2024}}</ref>


In the summer of 1991, López joined [[Segunda División B]] club [[Hércules CF]]. After appearing regularly in the [[1992–93 Segunda División B|1992–93 season]], which ended in promotion, he played his first match as a professional on 19 September 1993, coming on as a second-half [[Substitute (association football)|substitute]] in a 2–0 away loss against [[Real Burgos CF]] in the [[Segunda División]].<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1993/09/20/pagina-26/1470325/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen Va por ti, Balint (Here's looking at you, Balint)]; [[Mundo Deportivo]], 20 September 1993 (in Spanish)</ref>
In the summer of 1991, López joined [[Segunda División B]] club [[Hércules CF]]. After appearing regularly in the [[1992–93 Segunda División B|1992–93 season]], which ended in promotion, he played his first match as a professional on 19 September 1993, coming on as a second-half [[Substitute (association football)|substitute]] in a 2–0 away loss against [[Real Burgos CF]] in the [[Segunda División]].<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1993/09/20/pagina-26/1470325/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen Va por ti, Balint (Here's looking at you, Balint)]; [[Mundo Deportivo]], 20 September 1993 (in Spanish)</ref>


López scored his first professional goal on 16 October 1993, his team's third in a 4–0 home win over [[Villarreal CF]].<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1993/10/17/pagina-25/1281482/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen El Hércules no da ninguna opción (Hércules do not give a chance)]; Mundo Deportivo, 17 October 1993 (in Spanish)</ref> In 1994, he moved to [[CF Extremadura]] also in the second tier.
López scored his first professional goal on 16 October 1993, his team's third in a 4–0 home win over [[Villarreal CF]].<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1993/10/17/pagina-25/1281482/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen El Hércules no da ninguna opción (Hércules do not give a chance)]; Mundo Deportivo, 17 October 1993 (in Spanish)</ref> In 1994, he moved to [[CF Extremadura]] also in the second tier.<ref name=EB/>


After being sparingly played, López signed with division three side [[Levante UD]] in January 1995. In July, he moved to [[CD Castellón]] in the same league, and scored a career-best 16 goals in the [[1997–98 Segunda División B|1997–98 campaign]].<ref name=SCORER>[https://www.elperiodicomediterraneo.com/noticias/deportes/regreso-dia-banco-castalia-senor-goleador_594227.html Regreso por un día al banco de Castalia de un señor goleador (One hell of a scorer returns to Castalia bench for one day)]; El Periódico Mediterráneo, 11 September 2010 (in Spanish)</ref>
After being sparingly played, López signed with division three side [[Levante UD]] in January 1995. In July, he moved to [[CD Castellón]] in the same league,<ref name=EB/> and scored a career-best 16 goals in the [[1997–98 Segunda División B|1997–98 campaign]].<ref name=SCORER>[https://www.elperiodicomediterraneo.com/noticias/deportes/regreso-dia-banco-castalia-senor-goleador_594227.html Regreso por un día al banco de Castalia de un señor goleador (One hell of a scorer returns to Castalia bench for one day)]; El Periódico Mediterráneo, 11 September 2010 (in Spanish)</ref>


In 1998, López joined [[Real Murcia CF]]. At the end of [[1998–99 Segunda División B|the season]], he dropped down to [[Tercera División]] and signed for [[Benidorm CF]], eventually retiring at the age of 34.<ref name=SCORER/>
In 1998, López joined [[Real Murcia CF]]. At the end of [[1998–99 Segunda División B|the season]], he dropped down to [[Tercera División]] and signed for [[Benidorm CF]], eventually retiring at the age of 34.<ref name=SCORER/>

Latest revision as of 15:29, 13 December 2024

Paco López
López in 2019
Personal information
Full name Francisco José López Fernández
Date of birth (1967-09-19) 19 September 1967 (age 57)
Place of birth Silla, Spain
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
Valencia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1985–1989 Valencia B
1989 Carcaixent
1989–1991 Torrent 34 (8)
1991–1994 Hércules 90 (23)
1994–1995 Extremadura 7 (1)
1995 Levante 16 (11)
1995–1998 Castellón 89 (28)
1998–1999 Murcia 29 (7)
1999–2002 Benidorm
Managerial career
2004–2005 Villarreal C
2005–2008 Catarroja
2008–2009 Benidorm
2009–2011 Alcoyano
2011 Cartagena
2012–2013 Valencia B
2013–2014 Villarreal C
2014–2017 Villarreal B
2017–2018 Levante B
2018–2021 Levante
2022–2023 Granada
2024 Cádiz
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Francisco José "Paco" López Fernández (born 19 September 1967) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a forward.

In his playing career, he achieved Segunda División totals of 28 games and three goals for Hércules and Extremadura, but spent most of his years in Segunda División B in service of six clubs.

As a manager, López worked mainly in the lower leagues, and spent three and a half years in charge of Levante in La Liga.

Playing career

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Born in Silla, Province of Valencia, López graduated from Valencia CF's youth setup. He made his senior debut with the reserves in the Tercera División.[1]

In the summer of 1991, López joined Segunda División B club Hércules CF. After appearing regularly in the 1992–93 season, which ended in promotion, he played his first match as a professional on 19 September 1993, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 2–0 away loss against Real Burgos CF in the Segunda División.[2]

López scored his first professional goal on 16 October 1993, his team's third in a 4–0 home win over Villarreal CF.[3] In 1994, he moved to CF Extremadura also in the second tier.[1]

After being sparingly played, López signed with division three side Levante UD in January 1995. In July, he moved to CD Castellón in the same league,[1] and scored a career-best 16 goals in the 1997–98 campaign.[4]

In 1998, López joined Real Murcia CF. At the end of the season, he dropped down to Tercera División and signed for Benidorm CF, eventually retiring at the age of 34.[4]

Coaching career

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López as manager of Alcoyano in 2011

López started working as a manager in 2004, with Villarreal's third team. In July 2008, after three full seasons at Catarroja CF, he signed with a club he had represented as a player, Benidorm.[5]

On 16 July 2009, López was appointed at CD Alcoyano also in the third division.[6] He was dismissed on 11 April 2011, after falling from first to fourth in only five matches.[7]

López joined division two club FC Cartagena on 27 May 2011.[8] He was relieved of his duties on 19 September, after failing to collect one single point in the first four games.[9]

López returned to Mestalla on 24 October 2012, replacing the fired Sergio Ventosa.[10] On 17 June of the following year, having narrowly avoided relegation from the third tier, he left[11] and returned to Villarreal C on 13 November.[12]

On 22 May 2014, López was promoted to the reserves following the departure of Lluís Planagumà.[13] On 22 June 2017, he moved to another reserve team, Atlético Levante UD also in the third division.[14]

López was named manager of the main squad on 4 March 2018, after Juan Ramón Muñiz's dismissal.[15] His first match in La Liga took place six days later, and he led his side to a 1–0 away win against Getafe CF.[16]

López signed a one-year contract with an option for a further season on 8 May 2018,[17] and five days later his team ended FC Barcelona's unbeaten league run by defeating the opposition 5–4 at home.[18] In 2020–21, he led the Granotes to their first Copa del Rey semi-final after defeating Villarreal in the last minute of extra time;[19] they lost that tie 3–2 on aggregate to Athletic Bilbao, in the same fashion.[20]

On 4 October 2021, López was fired, having earned only four points from as many draws at the start of the season. He had managed a club record 133 top-flight games, and had a lower losses percentage in the division than any other Levante coach bar Joaquín Caparrós.[21]

On 9 November 2022, after more than a year of inactivity, López replaced Aitor Karanka at the helm of second-division side Granada CF.[22] He achieved promotion in his debut campaign as champions,[23] but was dismissed on 26 November 2023 after a poor start to the new season.[24]

López took over from Mauricio Pellegrino at Cádiz CF in June 2024; the Andalusians had just been relegated from the top tier.[25] On 8 December, following three losses in one week and just 18 points from 18 matches,[26][27] he was sacked.[28]

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 7 December 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Villarreal C Spain 30 June 2004 1 July 2005 34 23 7 4 66 17 +49 067.65 [29]
Catarroja Spain 1 July 2005 22 July 2008 126 53 29 44 155 141 +14 042.06 [30]
Benidorm Spain 22 July 2008 22 March 2009 34 10 13 11 36 32 +4 029.41 [31]
Alcoyano Spain 16 July 2009 11 April 2011 78 36 22 20 96 65 +31 046.15 [32]
Cartagena Spain 27 May 2011 19 September 2011 5 0 1 4 2 11 −9 000.00 [33]
Valencia B Spain 24 October 2012 17 June 2013 29 9 11 9 31 33 −2 031.03 [34]
Villarreal C Spain 13 November 2013 22 May 2014 25 12 5 8 37 22 +15 048.00 [35]
Villarreal B Spain 22 May 2014 25 May 2017 116 50 36 30 171 118 +53 043.10 [36]
Levante B Spain 22 June 2017 4 March 2018 30 18 8 4 53 23 +30 060.00 [37]
Levante Spain 4 March 2018 3 October 2021 147 49 41 57 207 221 −14 033.33 [38]
Granada Spain 9 November 2022 26 November 2023 44 19 9 16 65 55 +10 043.18 [39]
Cádiz Spain 1 June 2024 8 December 2024 20 5 6 9 24 29 −5 025.00 [40]
Total 688 284 188 216 943 767 +176 041.28

Honours

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Granada

References

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  2. ^ Va por ti, Balint (Here's looking at you, Balint); Mundo Deportivo, 20 September 1993 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ El Hércules no da ninguna opción (Hércules do not give a chance); Mundo Deportivo, 17 October 1993 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ a b Regreso por un día al banco de Castalia de un señor goleador (One hell of a scorer returns to Castalia bench for one day); El Periódico Mediterráneo, 11 September 2010 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Paco López, a Foietes (Paco López, to Foietes); Diario Información, 22 July 2008 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Paco López cree que es un ´desafío´ dirigir al Alcoyano (Paco López believes it is a 'challenge' to manage Alcoyano); Diario Información, 16 July 2009 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Paco López, destituido como entrenador del Alcoyano (Paco López, dismissed as Alcoyano manager); La Verdad, 11 April 2011 (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Paco López será el técnico del Cartagena la próxima campaña (Paco López will be the manager of Cartagena in the following season); Marca, 27 May 2011 (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Paco López deja el Cartagena y llega Javi López (Paco López leaves Cartagena and Javi López arrives); Diario AS, 19 September 2011 (in Spanish)
  10. ^ Paco López ficha por el Valencia Mestalla (Paco López signs for Valencia Mestalla) Archived 13 November 2014 at the Wayback Machine; La Verdad, 24 October 2012 (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Rufete comunica a Paco López que no seguirá en el Valencia Mestalla (Rufete tells Paco López that he will not remain at Valencia Mestalla); Deporte Valenciano, 17 June 2013 (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Oficial: Villarreal"C", Paco López nuevo entrenador (Official: Villarreal "C", Paco López new manager); Todo Mercado Web, 13 November 2013 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ Paco López tomará las riendas del Villarreal B (Paco López will take the reins of Villarreal B); Levante-EMV, 22 May 2014 (in Spanish)
  14. ^ Paco López, nuevo entrenador del Atlético Levante UD (Paco López, new manager of Atlético Levante UD); Levante UD, 22 June 2017 (in Spanish)
  15. ^ Paco López nuevo entrenador de la primera plantilla del Levante UD (Paco López new manager of Levante UD's first team); Levante UD, 4 March 2018 (in Spanish)
  16. ^ Coke da otra vida al Levante (Coke gives new life to Levante); Marca, 10 March 2018 (in Spanish)
  17. ^ Paco López to coach Levante UD next season; Levante UD, 8 May 2018
  18. ^ Levante stun Barcelona in nine-goal epic to end unbeaten run; Diario AS, 13 May 2018
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