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José Luis Oltra
Oltra as Tenerife manager in 2009
Personal information
Full name José Luis Oltra Castañer
Date of birth (1969-03-24) 24 March 1969 (age 55)
Place of birth Valencia, Spain
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Granada (manager)
Youth career
Valencia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1991 Valencia B
1991–1992 Sabadell 4 (0)
1992–1993 Sueca
1993–1994 Levante 21 (2)
1994–1995 Yeclano 34 (7)
1995–1996 Elche 18 (0)
1996 Benidorm 4 (0)
1996–2000 Yeclano 120 (12)
2000–2001 Ontinyent
Total 201 (21)
Managerial career
2001–2002 Catarroja
2002–2004 Castellón
2004–2005 Levante B
2005 Levante
2006–2007 Ciudad Murcia
2007–2010 Tenerife
2010–2011 Almería
2011–2012 Deportivo La Coruña
2013–2014 Mallorca
2014–2015 Recreativo
2015–2016 Córdoba
2017– Granada
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

José Luis Oltra Castañer (born 24 March 1969) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is the current manager of Granada CF.

Playing career

Born in Valencia, Oltra spend the vast majority of his 14-year senior career in the lower leagues, representing Valencia CF Mestalla, SD Sueca, Levante UD, Yeclano Deportivo (two spells), Elche CF, Benidorm CF and Ontinyent CF. During an eight-season haul in Segunda División B, he amassed totals of 193 games and 21 goals.

The exception to this was in the 1991–92 campaign, when Oltra was part of CE Sabadell FC's squad in Segunda División. His debut as a professional took place on 8 September 1991, when he came as a second-half substitute in a 0–0 home draw against Real Avilés.[1] He retired in 2001, aged 32.

Coaching career

Oltra started working as a manager immediately after retiring, with amateurs Catarroja CF. In 2002, he was appointed at third level club CD Castellón,[2] leaving two years later by mutual consent and joining another team in that level, Levante UD B.[3]

Late into 2004–05, Oltra replaced fired Bernd Schuster at the helm of Levante's first team for the last four matches.[4] He was not able to prevent La Liga relegation, and was himself relieved of his duties on 1 November 2005 due to poor results.[5]

From 2006 to 2009, Oltra continued to work in division two, with Ciudad de Murcia[6] and CD Tenerife.[7] After collecting 24 wins from 42 games in the latter season, he led the latter team to the third place and the subsequent promotion.[8]

In an emotional press conference, Oltra left the Canary Islands club on 20 May 2010 after suffering relegation.[9] He continued to work in the top flight in the 2010–11 campaign, being one of three managers in charge of UD Almería[10] as they went on to rank in 20th and last position.[11]

Oltra won the 2012 second tier championship with his next team, Deportivo de La Coruña.[12] He was sacked on 30 December of that year, after a 0–2 away loss to RCD Espanyol that left the Galicians ranking last.[13]

In the following seasons, always in the second division, Oltra coached RCD Mallorca,[14] Recreativo de Huelva[15] and Córdoba CF.[16]

Managerial statistics

As of match played 23 September 2017
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Catarroja Spain 30 June 2001 1 July 2002 34 15 11 8 49 32 +17 044.12 [17]
Castellón Spain 1 July 2002 8 July 2004 89 45 25 19 114 67 +47 050.56 [18]
Levante B Spain 8 July 2004 2 May 2005 34 14 12 8 34 22 +12 041.18 [19]
Levante Spain 2 May 2005 31 October 2005 15 4 5 6 14 20 −6 026.67 [19][20]
Ciudad Murcia Spain 8 July 2006 30 June 2007 43 18 9 16 53 46 +7 041.86 [21]
Tenerife Spain 1 July 2007 20 May 2010 128 47 36 45 176 185 −9 036.72 [22]
Almería Spain 24 November 2010 5 April 2011 24 8 5 11 35 49 −14 033.33 [23]
Deportivo La Coruña Spain 29 May 2011 30 December 2012 65 34 12 19 109 92 +17 052.31 [24]
Mallorca Spain 9 June 2013 24 February 2014 28 9 9 10 36 45 −9 032.14 [25]
Recreativo Spain 27 June 2014 10 February 2015 26 6 7 13 25 37 −12 023.08 [26]
Córdoba Spain 10 June 2015 27 November 2016 62 25 15 22 80 79 +1 040.32 [27]
Granada Spain 3 June 2017 Present 7 1 4 2 9 11 −2 014.29 [28]
Career total 555 226 150 179 734 685 +49 040.72

Honours

Manager

Castellón
Deportivo

References

  1. ^ "Ineficaz dominio del Sabadell". Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 9 September 1991. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Castellón y Cádiz vuelven a soñar". Diario AS (in Spanish). 11 November 2002. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "José Luis Oltra se va al Levante B" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 July 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  4. ^ "José Luis Oltra es el nuevo entrenador del Levante para las últimas cuatro jornadas". El Día (in Spanish). 3 May 2005. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help); Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "El Levante despide a Oltra y 'repesca' a Mané" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 1 November 2005. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  6. ^ "Presenta a José Luis Oltra como nuevo técnico" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 July 2006. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ "Oltra será el entrenador la próxima temporada" (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 8 June 2007. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  8. ^ "El Tenerife, el Xerez y el Zaragoza ya son de Primera División". El Mundo (in Spanish). 13 June 2009. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  9. ^ "Oltra se va sin rencor: "Todo ha sido positivo"". Diario AS (in Spanish). 21 May 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  10. ^ "José Luis Oltra firma como nuevo técnico del Almería". Diario AS (in Spanish). 24 November 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  11. ^ "José Luis Oltra, destituido como entrenador de la UD Almería". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 4 April 2011. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  12. ^ "Oltra logra su mayor éxito como técnico". Marca (in Spanish). 22 May 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  13. ^ "Lendoiro destituye a Oltra y ficha a Domingos Paciencia". Diario AS (in Spanish). 30 December 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  14. ^ "Oltra, nuevo técnico bermellón". Diario AS (in Spanish). 9 June 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  15. ^ "José Luis Oltra será el entrenador del Recreativo de Huelva los dos próximos cursos". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 28 June 2014. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  16. ^ "José Luis Oltra, nuevo técnico del Córdoba" (in Spanish). Super Deporte. 11 June 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  17. ^ "Regional Preferente Valenciana (Grupo 3) 2001–02" (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 22 July 2016. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
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