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José Bordalás

Pepe Bordalás
Personal information
Full name José Bordalás Jiménez
Date of birth (1964-03-05) 5 March 1964 (age 53)
Place of birth Alicante, Spain
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current team
Getafe (coach)
Youth career
SCD San Blas
1976–1980 Hércules
1977–1978 → Contestano (loan)
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1987 Hércules
1980–1981 Español San Vicente (loan)
1981–1982 Orihuela Deportiva (loan)
1982–1983 Villajoyosa (loan)
1983–1984 → Rayo Ibense (loan)
1984–1987 Benidorm (loan)
1987–1988 Dénia
1988 Torrevieja
1989–1990 Petrelense
1990–1991 Español San Vicente
1991–1992 Altea
Teams managed
1993–1994 Alicante B
1994–1995 Alicante
1995–1996 Benidorm
1996–1997 Eldense
1997–1998 Mutxavista
1998–2002 Alicante
2002–2003 Novelda
2004–2006 Alicante
2006 Hércules
2007–2009 Alcoyano
2009–2012 Elche
2012–2013 Alcorcón
2014–2015 Alcorcón
2015–2016 Alavés
2016– Getafe
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

José "Pepe" Bordalás Jiménez (born 5 March 1964 in Alicante, Valencian Community) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker, and the current manager of Getafe CF.

During his career, Bordalás never played in higher than the fourth division and regional championships. He was under contract with Hércules CF for seven years, but never appeared officially for the team, being loaned five times which included a three-season spell with neighbouring Benidorm CF.

Released in 1988, Bordalás subsequently represented CD Dénia, FC Torrevieja, Petrelense, FC Jove Español San Vicente and UD Altea, retiring from football at only 28 due to injury.

As he had done whilst a player, Bordalás worked exclusively in the Valencian Community, his first job being at Alicante CF's reserves in 1993, being appointed at the main squad the following year.

After three years with as many teams, Bordalás returned to Alicante in 1998, taking them from the regional leagues to the third division in only three seasons. His first experience in the second level arrived with former club Hércules, replacing fired Juan Carlos Mandiá midway through the 2005–06 season and being sacked himself only seven games into the following campaign.


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