David Rodrigo
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David Rodrigo | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | David Rodrigo | |
Date of birth | May 8, 1968 | |
Place of birth | ||
Playing position | Head Coach | |
Club information | ||
Current club | Andorra | |
Teams managed | ||
1999- 2006- |
UE Lleida CD Binéfar Andorra Andorra U-21 |
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David Rodrigo (born 8 May 1968) is a Spanish football manager, currently the manager of the Andorran national team.
[edit] Coaching biography
Sports teacher by education Rodrigo started his coaching career as a youth coach for UE Lleida. Then he moved to CD Binéfar in the third Spanish league. With Rodrigo as coach the team earned promtion to the second league and won a regional cup, he was offered to become the head coach of the Andorra national team.
Rodrigo brought a new organisations structure to the team and organised a youth team. Still the team had to wait for several years for the first win in a competitive game. Only in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifying game against Macedonia the single goal by Marc Bernaus gave Andorra its first and historic win[1]. It was followed by another success for the Andorra team - a draw in Macedonia. Andorra also earned one draw against Finland.
In September 2006 Rodrigo drew the ire of many when he reportedly told Israel captain Yossi Benayoun that Israel was a "nation of killers" and threatened to have Benayoun's legs broken.[2] Andorra midfielder Juli Fernandez offered his apologies to Benayoun on behalf of his team. Rodrigo has denied making these comments. The Andorran government could take action against Rodrigo if he is found guilty.[3]
[edit] References
- ^ Andorra Beats Macedonia in World Cup Qualifier
- ^ Ynetnews (English)
- ^ All Headline News (English)
[edit] External links
- UEFA.com short bios.