List of Burgos CF managers

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The following is a list of Burgos CF managers from the beginning of the club's official managerial records in 1994 to the present day. [1]

Since 1994, Burgos had, with the current one, 18 managers in all its history. The first coach was Félix Arnaiz.

Arnaiz is also the club's longest-serving manager having four spells managing the club from 1994 to 2008, totalling 160 league matches, followed by Carlos Terrazas with 109 and Javier Álvarez de los Mozos with 81. De los Mozos is also the manager who coached more games consecutively.

List of managers

Only league games are counted, not including playoffs.

NameFromToPldWDLGFGAPCT
Félix Arnaiz 1994199668585523836.853
José Luis Martínez Lobato 199619973628448123.778
Blas Ziarreta 1997199833911132129.273
Félix Arnaiz (2)199819985212108.400
Vicente González-Villamil 19981998915357.111
Félix Arnaiz (3)19982000673620119743.537
Carlos Terrazas 2000200138201265320.526
Enrique Martín 20012002421216143137.286
Carlos Terrazas (2)20022004713027148357.423
Javier Álvarez de los Mozos 20042004521254.400
Fede Castaños 2004200538171294424.447
Fabri González 2005200638171384838.447
Gonzalo Arconada 200620073820995124.526
Félix Arnaiz (4)20072008206681821.300
Alberto González 200820081023559.200
Raúl González 20082008814379.125
Javier Álvarez de los Mozos (2)20082010765218613741.684
Carlos Tornadijo 201020113825947523.951
Julio Bañuelos 201120117106512.143
Miguel Ángel Álvarez Tomé 201120113167182451.194
Ramón Calderé 201220147441132011863.554
Fede Castaños (2)20142015381310153740.342
Ángel Viadero 20152016381513104739.395
Paco Fernández 201620166015511.000
Manix Mandiola 2016201729108113236.345
Nacho Fernández 20172017320167.667
Patxi Salinas 201720182491051813.375
Nacho Fernández (2)20182018201101.000
Alejandro Menéndez 20182018123451014.250
Alejandro Menéndez 20182018123451014.250
José Manuel Mateo 20182018922549.222
Fernando Estévez 2018201929101092423.345

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