Voro (footballer)

A one-and-a-half-year loan with CD Tenerife in the Segunda División notwithstanding as he was performing his conscription in the city,[2] he played eight seasons – seven in La Liga – with the Che's first team, which included 37 games with two goals in 1989–90 as they finished second.

[3] Subsequently, Voro joined Deportivo de La Coruña, being an instrumental part in the rise of Super Depor during the early to mid-1990s.

[6] Voro earned nine caps for the Spain national team in two years,[1] and was part of the squad at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.

[7] His debut came on 13 October 1993, in a decisive World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland in Lansdowne Road, Dublin (90 minutes played, 3–1 win).

[10][11] Voro was appointed interim manager of Valencia on 30 November 2015 following the departure of Nuno Espírito Santo,[12] before the position was filled by Gary Neville two days later.