- changed.
Ignacio "Nacho"
Quereda became the
second coach in
Spain national team
history when he
replaced Teodoro Nieto in 1988.
Quereda was
appointed by María...
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Ignacio Quereda Laviña (born 24 July 1950) is a
Spanish football coach who
managed the
Spain women's
national football team
between 1988 and 2015. Born...
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Alejandra Quereda Flores (born 24 July 1992 in Alicante) is a
former Spanish group rhythmic gymnast.
Quereda represents her
nation at
international competitions...
- the
continued employment of
Ignacio Quereda, who they
alleged was
verbally and
physically abusive.
Following Quereda's resignation and
Jorge Vilda's subsequent...
- (2013) José Luis
Duque (2013–2014) Víctor
Manuel Torres Mestre (2014) José
Quereda (2014–15)
Miguel Ángel
Lozano (2015–2016) Paco
Domingo (2016–20??) Es constitueix...
- and 1991 qualifiers. In 1988
Nieto was
replaced as
manager by
Ignacio Quereda, who went on to
coach the team for the next 27 years.
Years later he[who...
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wrote a
letter to
Quereda requesting his resignation.
Quereda took the
letter to
Andreu and Villar, the
latter of whom was
loyal to
Quereda.
Andreu repeatedly...
- 2015). "Señor
Quereda, los
tiempos están cambiando".
Marca (in Spanish).
Retrieved 7
August 2021. "Spain's Women's team feel
Quereda's time is up -AS...
- Xiangfeng; Fei, Zhe; Gutierrez,
Humberto Rodriguez; Huang, Yuan; Huang, Xinyu;
Quereda, Jorge; Qian, Qi; Sutter, Eli; Sutter,
Peter (28 July 2022). "Van der Waals...
- in
Vejle in June 2013. The
following day,
national team
coach Ignacio Quereda confirmed her as a
member of his 23-player
squad for the 2013 European...