José Hevia

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Jose Hevia is a Spanish football manager. In January 2022, starts other project linked to his role as director / manager of projects and he is in charge of a new project for one year as director of the formation department extended till 2023.

Born in Asturias, UEFA PRO coach since 2003 Hevia started working with CD Santa Teresa's youth categories in 1990 before acquiring his coaching qualifications in 2002. Shortly after, he took over lower league sides Club Social Alcoa-Inespal, UD San Claudio, CD Manuel Rubio and AD Gigantes (Madrid), a club linked to Atlético de Madrid, with which he was promoted to the preferred youth category with the U19 team and with the senior team is on the verge of promotion to the first category of the Region of Madrid. [1] [2]


In the 2017 summer, Hevia joined the joint venture Celtic FC Soccer Academy as their director of football. [3]

After this professional stage, signs a contract with Shillong Lajong but sadly the presence of the pandemic broke the deal with that entity.

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In January 2022, starts other project linked to his role as director / manager of projects and he is in charge of a new project for one year as director of the formation department extended till 2023 being the technical director of the project in this last stage that is developed with british companies.

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References

  1. "ASOCIACIÓN DEPORTIVA GIGANTES" (in Spanish). FutMadrid. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  2. "I-League 2020-21: Mohammedan Sporting appoint Jose Hevia as head coach". Goal.com. 24 October 2020. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  3. José Hevia joins Madhya Bharat SC Twitter.com. Retrieved 28 April 2021