Natxo González, new coach of Amorebieta

Natxo González, new coach of Amorebieta

Wednesday, November 6, 2024, 10:18

After a week of teasing out the daisy, analyzing the situation and with several profiles and names on the table, Amorebieta has finally opted for Natxo González to replace Julen Guerrero, dismissed last Tuesday after ten days on the bench. That is the bet of the sports management headed by Jabi Luaces to try to refloat the lost Zornotzarra ship, which offered notable symptoms of improvement last Sunday against the leader thanks to Gorka Moreno, with still three quarters of the competition left. in front of.

The final decision of the Zornotzarra entity has been long in coming. So much so that the official announcement of his incorporation was published shortly before the team started training this Wednesday at the Urritxe facilities. Immediately, González got to work.

Natxo González, who was also in Barbastro watching the Cup match, was seen this past Sunday in the Urritxe stands, analyzing the blues in situ before giving his confirmation to the club chaired by Jon Larrea. Surely, he had a very good impression of the match completed under the tutelage of Gorka Moreno, a duel in which the blues put the Cultural Leonesa leader on the ropes and in which victory escaped them in the last minute.

Experience

The name of Natxo González had come to the fore in recent weeks as a possible candidate to take over a LaLiga Hypermotion team, such as Tenerife. He has also recently been linked with Deportivo. Finally, he will train one step below, in a First Federation that is not at all unknown to him.

The Vitorian coach does not lack experience, who at 58 years old has an extensive resume both in the Second Division, in which he has directed 142 games, and in the Bronze category, with a background of almost three hundred matches.

He started in the youth ranks of Alavés, where he was also in charge of the first team between the 2011/12 and 2013/14 seasons. With the babazorros, he achieved promotion to the Second Division.

He has also led Reus in various stages, where he also managed to be promoted to the Second Division, and has occupied ‘hot’ benches such as those of Real Zaragoza, Málaga or Deportivo. He also has a couple of stays abroad to coach Portuguese side Tondela and Bolívar in Bolivia. His last team was UD Logroñés.

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