Gonzalo Hurtado de Guinea (born 27 January 1948) is a Spanish football manager.
In 1996 Hurtado was appointed at the helm of fellow league team UD Almería.
He was named Real Murcia manager in the following year, and led the club to its Segunda División return after a six-year absence.
In late December 2000 Hurtado was appointed Getafe CF manager,[2] and left the club in the end of the season, after suffering team relegation.
In 2003, he became Gregorio Manzano's assistant at Atlético Madrid,[3] and maintained his role at RCD Mallorca[4] and Sevilla FC.