Carlos Inarejos

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Carlos Inarejos
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Personal information
Full name Carlos Hernandez Inarejos
Date of birth (1984-05-27) 27 May 1984 (age 39)
Place of birth Gandia, Spain
Team information
Current team
FC Noah (manager)
Managerial career
YearsTeam
2011–2013 Alicante (youth)
2013 Murcia B (assistant)
2014–2015 Artajonés
2016 Real de Gandia
2016–2017 Ermis Aradippou (assistant)
2017 Manchester 62
2017–2018 Mulhouse
2018–2019 Al Hilal (youth)
2019–2020 Al Ahli (Doha) (youth)
2020 Khor Fakkan (assistant)
2020–2021 Al Shabab (youth)
2021 Al Shabab
2021–2022 Karpaty Halych
2022 Al-Arabi
2023 Nassaji Mazandaran
2023– FC Noah

Carlos Hernandez Inarejos (born 27 May 1984) is a Spanish football manager. [1]

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Career

After working in Senegal [2] and Zambia, [3] and working as assistant manager for Cypriot side Ermis Aradippou, Inarejos was appointed manager of Manchester 62 in Gibraltar.

On 12 July 2017, he was appointed manager of French fourth division club Mulhouse. [4] He left the club the following year and get fourth position in regular league. [5]

In 2018, he was appointed manager Al Hilal club U17 (Saudi Arabia). He won the league (23W/2D/1D) and got second place in international emirates tournament (Flamengo 2 vs Al Hilal 0). In 1/2 won 4-1 against Atlético de Madrid.

In 2019, he was appointed manager of Al Ahli (Doha) in Qatar. [6] He started in U23 team but after sacked coach first team he played two matches Qatar Emir cup winning both, after that he finished the league with U23 team.

In 2020, Inarejos was appointed assistant manager of Emirati team Khor Fakkan.

On 5 January 2021, he was appointed manager of Al Shabab in Saudi Arabia. [7] He left the club on 31 May 2021 at the end of his contract, being replaced by Péricles Chamusca. [8] In 19 matches he won 12 and get the second place in Saudi Pro League qualifying for Asian Champion League.

On 23 September 2021, Inarejos signed contract with Ukrainian Second League club Karpaty Halych. [9]

On 28 June 2022, Inarejos was appointed as manager of Saudi First Division League club Al-Arabi. [10] He was sacked on 4 October 2022 after just 6 games in charge. 2 won, 4 draw and 0 defeats [11]

9 april 2023 was in Iran Persian League to Nassaji Mazandaran playing semi-finals cup and to achieving the goal of the club.

27 september is a new coach FC Noah Yerevan (Armenian Premier league) until 31 may 2025.

Managerial Statistics

As of match played 7 March 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
PWDLWin %
Manchester 62 Flag of Gibraltar.svg 8 February 201717 March 20174112025.00
Mulhouse Flag of France.svg 12 July 201731 June 2018311579048.39
Al-Shabab Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 5 January 202131 May 2021191225063.16
Karpaty Halych Flag of Ukraine.svg 23 September 202124 February 202211434036.36
Al-Arabi Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg 28 June 20224 October 20226240033.33
Nassaji Mazandaran Flag of Iran.svg 9 April 202329 September 20237133014.29
FC Noah Flag of Armenia.svg 29 September 2023Present231823078.26
Total94482125051.06

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  11. "قررت إدارة نادي العربي إنهاء عقد مدرب الفريق الكروي الأول السيّد "كارلوس هيرنانديز"".