Vicente Cantatore Sevilla FC Coach
Temporada
1989/1991
Biografía

The Chilean coach joined Sevilla FC from Valladolid, where he had had a great season and had earned a reputation as a straight and strict coach. He coached the team in the 89/90 and 90/91 seasons. His first season was erratic, but the board of directors trusted him and renewed him for two more years. After the renewal, the team showed an improvement and had a good season, finishing sixth in the league, with Polster scoring a record 33 goals. The following season the team finished an honourable eighth, but the Chilean resigned for the remaining season of his contract due to disagreements with some of the directors.

Pepe Ortega Sevilla FC Coach
Temporada
1988/1989
Biografía

A home-grown coach, he was a player in the youth teams and Sevilla Atlético. The club gave him the opportunity hoping that what had happened with other interim coaches would happen, but after six games, and not having achieved the desired results, he was replaced by the Argentinian coach Roque Olsen, who was living in Seville at the time.

Javier Azkargorta Sevilla FC Coach
Temporada
1987/1989
Biografía

The Basque coach from Real Valladolid took over from Jock Wallace. Like his predecessor, he failed to raise the team to a higher position in his first season, perhaps due to the late arrival of reinforcements. In the following season he started with good results, but with the arrival of Dassaev, the team went downhill and Pepe Ortega had to replace him.

Jock Wallace Sevilla FC Coach
Temporada
1986/1987
Biografía

A member of the Scottish Football Hall of Fame since 2016, Jock Wallace was manager of Sevilla FC in the 1986/87 season, where he managed to finish ninth. He was sacked in pre-season the following season. His legacy was a strong commitment to the youth academy, with players such as Choya, Ramón and Rafa Paz regularly involved.

Manolo Cardo Entrenador del Sevilla FC
Temporada
1981/1986
Biografía

Cardo spent five seasons in charge of the first team, from 1981/82 to 1985/86. Before that, he had coached the youth teams of Sevilla FC and Sevilla Atlético. His first match as coach was a resounding success when he won 1-4 at La Romareda, with four goals from Pintinho and Francisco's debut. When he took over, he found the team in second-to-last position, but managed to turn the situation around and finish seventh, which meant they could play in the UEFA Cup the following season. The following season, the team continued its upward trend and fifth place was another year in which they were able to qualify for European competition. The following seasons the team occupied mid-table positions, and in 1986 Cardo was forced to leave the club due to a disagreement with some of the club's directors.

Miguel Muñoz Entrenador del Sevilla FC
Temporada
1979/1981
Biografía

The award-winning coach from Madrid took charge of the team for two and a half seasons, from September 1979 to December 1981. Miguel Muñoz greatly improved the team's play and signed the great Brazilian midfielder Pintinho. He managed to place the club in eighth position in his first two seasons, in the third he had to be replaced by Manolo Cardo.

Temporada
1976/1979
Biografía

The Galician was at the helm of Sevilla FC for three seasons, from 1976 to 1979. Despite his colossal effort, he did not manage to join the pack of teams at the top of the table. He finished tenth in his first season, eighth in his second and eleventh in his last. He was taken over by Miguel Muñoz.

Roque Olsen Sevilla FC Coach
Temporada
1974/1976 | 1988/1989
Biografía

The Argentinian coach achieved promotion in the 1974/75 season, being the second highest scoring and the lowest conceding team. He used many home-grown players for this achievement. His second season in the First Division saw the team finish in eleventh place. In the 1988/89 season, he returned to the Sevilla bench to replace Pepe Ortega, who had in turn replaced Javier Azkargorta. He finished the league in ninth place.

Enrique Buqué Sevilla FC Coach
Temporada
1974/1974
Biografía

He was technical secretary when the board decided to change course because they saw the possibility of promotion as far out of reach. Not only did the situation not improve, but the club ended up being involved in a possible relegation battle to the Third Division. This was finally avoided by winning convincingly in Linares. He was replaced the following season by Roque Olsen.

Santos Bedoya Entrenador del Sevilla FC
Temporada
1973/1974
Biografía

Like many other Sevilla FC coaches, he first represented Sevilla as a player. He coached Sevilla Atlético when he replaced Happel on the bench. At the beginning he brought a slight improvement to the team and under his guidance Yiyi and Montero were promoted to the first team, but over time the situation did not improve and the club decided to put Enrique Buqué in charge of the squad.