[5] In January 2010, he moved abroad for the first time in his career, joining Hong Kong Premier League side Kitchee SC as Josep Gombau's assistant.
In August 2015, Alós moved to Kazakhstan, helping the national team in their project of development of youth football before being appointed manager of the under-17s in January 2017.
[11] He left by mutual accord on 10 June, only a month after signing a two-year extension, with the team from the capital city having finished 13th.
[14] Alós was hired by Enosis Neon Paralimni FC of the Cypriot First Division in September 2020, starting at a team with no points from four games.
[16] He resigned on 8 August 2023 after failing to qualify for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations following a 2–0 loss to Mozambique,[17] and took charge of Belarus the same day.