Manolo Cadenas

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Manolo Cadenas on October 12, 2008

Manolo Cadenas Montañés (born May 20, 1955 in Valdevimbre , León , Spain ) is a Spanish handball coach .

Stations and successes

Cadenas began his coaching career in Leganés , where he worked with youth players. After eleven years in Leganés, he managed his first professional team in Naranco (1986 to 1989). Cadenas won his first coaching titles, the Copa ASOBAL and the Cup Winners' Cup , with Teka Cantabria Santander (1989-1991). He then moved to the team of BM Valladolid , which he looked after from 1991 to 1995. After that, Cadenas coached Ademar León for twelve years , with whom he won once Spanish champions (2001), once the Copa del Rey (2002), once the Copa ASOBAL (1999) and twice the European Cup Winners' Cup (1999 and 2005).

From 2007 to 2009 Cadenas was the coach of FC Barcelona . With this team he won the Spanish Supercup ( Supercopa de España de Balonmano ) in 2008 . From 2009 he trained BM Granollers . In 2013 he signed a contract with the Polish first division club Wisła Płock . After the 2015/16 season, he left his job at Wisła Płock. He has been coaching the Argentina national team since April 2017 . In the summer of 2018, Cadenas also took over the Belarusian first division club Brest GK Meschkow , whom he coached until April 2019. He has been training for Ademar León again since the 2019/20 season.

Web links

Commons : Manolo Cadenas  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Manolo Cadenas officially new Wisla Plock coach; new Spain coach as well ?! , accessed July 23, 2013
  2. handball-world.com: Without Cadenas: Wisla Plock with a new trainer from summer , accessed on January 2, 2016
  3. handball-world.com: Spanish successful coach takes over Argentina , accessed on April 13, 2017
  4. handball-world.news: Manolo Cadenas is coach at HC Meschkow Brest , accessed on July 5, 2018
  5. handball-world.news: Raul Alonso new head coach at Brest HC Meshkov , from April 10, 2019, accessed on April 10, 2019
  6. handball-world.news: Ademar Leon brings back successful trainer , May 21, 2019, accessed on May 21, 2019