List of RCD Mallorca managers

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Hector Cuper, often considered the greatest Mallorca manager ever. KSA-EGY (16).jpg
Héctor Cúper, often considered the greatest Mallorca manager ever.

Real Club Deportivo Mallorca is a professional football club based in Palma on the island of Mallorca, Spain, which plays in the top tier of Spanish football, La Liga.

Héctor Cúper is the most successful manager in terms of achievements. Winning the 1998 Supercopa de España [1] after finishing Runner-up in the 1997–98 Copa del Rey to Barcelona [2] and taking the team to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final a year later, which they lost to Lazio. [3] Cúper also achieved a best-ever third place finish in the 1998–99 season, which would ony be repeated by Luis Aragonés during the 2000–01 campaign. [4]

List of managers

NameFromToHonoursNo. of honoursRefs
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Ferry Proks 19231924 [5]
Flag of Spain (1785-1873, 1875-1931).svg Victoriano Ferrá19241927
Flag of Spain (1785-1873, 1875-1931).svg Llauger19271927
Flag of Spain (1785-1873, 1875-1931).svg Antoni Socias19271930
Flag of England.svg Jack Greenwell 19301931
Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg Paco Tomás19311932
Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg Antoni Socias19321935
Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg Alzamora19351936
Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg Guzmán19361938
Vacant (Civil War)19381939
Flag of Spain.svg Francisco Pagaza 19391940
Flag of Spain.svg Alzamora19401941
Flag of Spain.svg Prat19411943
Flag of Spain.svg Cristòfol Martí 19431944
Flag of Spain.svg Castro19441945
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Patricio Caicedo 19451947
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Cristòfol Martí 19471948
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Balaguer19481948
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Teodoro Mauri 19481949
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Patricio Caicedo 19491950
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Satur Grech 19501950
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Rotger19541954
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Pau Vidal19541955
Flag of Hungary.svg Esteban Platko 19551956
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Andreu Quetglas19561957
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Miguel Gual19571958
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos Lorenzo July 1958December 1960
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg José Luis SasoDecember 1960June 1961
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Satur Grech July 1961January 1962
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Jaume TurróJanuary 1962January 1962
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg José Luis SasoJanuary 1962June 1963
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Arturo LlopisJuly 1963June 1964
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Juan Ramón SantiagoJuly 1964January 1965
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg César Rodríguez January 1965December 1965
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Andreu QuetglasJanuary 1965January 1965
Flag of Uruguay.svg Héctor Rial January 1965June 1966
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Joseíto July 1966June 1967
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Vicente DauderJuly 1967February 1968
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos Lorenzo February 1968March 1968
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Jaume TurróMarch 1968June 1968
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Vicenç SassotJuly 1969February 1969
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos FornerisFebruary 1969February 1969
Flag of Uruguay.svg Sergio Rodríguez February 1969November 1969
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos FornerisNovember 1969November 1969
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Sabino Barinaga November 1969June 1970
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg José Luis SasoJuly 1970November 1970
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos FornerisNovember 1970October 1971
Flag of Brazil.svg Otto Bumbel October 1970March 1972
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg José Luís SasoMarch 1972January 1973
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos FornerisJanuary 1973June 1973
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Manolín July 1973September 1973
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg César Rodríguez September 1973January 1975
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Hugo VillamideJanuary 1975March 1975
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Manuel de la TorreMarch 1975April 1975
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Alfredo Vera April 1975June 1975
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Luís Costa July 1976June 1977
Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg Sánchez AlexancoJuly 1977January 1978
Flag of Argentina.svg Juan Carlos FornerisJanuary 1978January 1979
Flag of Spain.svg Enrique AgustíJanuary 1979March 1979
Flag of Spain.svg Andreu QuetglasMarch 1979June 1979
Flag of Spain.svg Antonio OviedoJuly 1979December 1981
Flag of France.svg Lucien Muller December 1981June 1983
Flag of Spain.svg Koldo Aguirre July 1983November 1983
Flag of France.svg Marcel Domingo November 1983June 1984
Flag of Spain.svg Manolo Villanova July 1984June 1985
Flag of Spain.svg Benito Joanet Giménez July 1985October 1985
Flag of Spain.svg Lorenzo Serra Ferrer October 1985February 1988
Flag of France.svg Lucien Muller February 1988June 1988
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Ivan Brzić July 1988December 1988
Flag of Spain.svg Lorenzo Serra Ferrer January 1989June 1993
Flag of Spain.svg Jaume BauzáJune 1993November 1994
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando PonsNovember 1994April 1995
Flag of Spain.svg José Antonio April 1995October 1995
Flag of Spain.svg Mané October 1995January 1996
Flag of Spain.svg Víctor Muñoz January 1996April 1997
Flag of Spain.svg Tomeu Llompart April 1997June 1997
Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Cúper July 1997June 19991 Supercopa de España 1 [6]
Flag of Argentina.svg Mario Gómez (footballer, born 1957) July 1999November 1999
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Vázquez November 1999June 2000
Flag of Spain.svg Juan Ramón June 2000July 2000
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Aragonés July 2000June 2001
Flag of Germany.svg Bernd Krauss July 2001October 2001
Flag of Croatia.svg Sergije Krešić October 2001April 2002
Flag of Spain.svg Tomeu Llompart April 2002June 2002
Flag of Spain.svg Gregorio Manzano July 2002June 20031 Copa del Rey 1 [7]
Flag of Portugal.svg Jaime Pacheco July 2003September 2003
Flag of Spain.svg Tomeu Llompart October 2003October 2003
Flag of Spain.svg Luis Aragonés October 2003June 2004
Flag of Spain.svg Benito Floro July 2004October 2004
Flag of Spain.svg Tomeu Llompart October 2004October 2004
Flag of Argentina.svg Héctor Cúper November 2004February 2006
Flag of Spain.svg Gregorio Manzano February 2006June 2010
Flag of Denmark.svg Michael Laudrup July 2010September 2011
Flag of Spain.svg Miguel Ángel September 2011October 2011
Flag of Spain.svg Joaquín Caparrós October 2011February 2013
Flag of Spain.svg Gregorio Manzano February 2013June 2013
Flag of Spain.svg José Luis June 2013February 2014
Flag of Spain.svg Lluís Carreras February 2014May 2014
Flag of Spain.svg Javier Olaizola May 2014July 2014
Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Soler July 2014August 2014
Flag of Russia.svg Valeri Karpin August 2014February 2015
Flag of Spain.svg Miquel Soler February 2015December 2015
Flag of Spain.svg Albert Ferrer June 2015December 2015
Flag of Spain.svg José Gálvez December 2015January 2016
Flag of Spain.svg Fernando Vázquez January 2016June 2017 [8]
Flag of Spain.svg Vicente Moreno June 2017August 2020 [9]
Flag of Spain.svg Luis García August 2020March 2022 [10]

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