Who is Jagoba Arrasate, coach of Osasuna: which teams has he coached and how many titles has he won?

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The coach of the ‘rojillo’ team is one game away from both the first title of his career and the one in his team’s history

The city of Pamplona live a dream this season. The continuing of Osasuna becomes impeccable inside The competition; They are tenth, have not suffered relegation at any time and have even been able to aspire to qualify for European competitions. But where the year is excellent is in the Cup del Rey. This Saturday they will play the final for a whole RealMadrid. All these successes stem from one idea and one man: Jagoba Arrasate.You can subscribe to DAZN from €18.99 per month to watch La Liga 2022-2023 here

The 45-year-old Biscay faces a great challenge this Saturday in his career as a coach and as a ‘rojillo’: neither he nor his current team have ever lifted a trophy to the sky. that of ancelotti measure the aspirations of a man who took the reins of the people of Pamplona Second Divisionand that now, They can win the Copa del Rey.

Who is Jagoba Arrasate, coach of Osasuna: which teams has he coached and how many titles has he won?

Arrasate arrived at the club on 20 June 2018, so he’s already on his way to completing his fifth year on the bench. In his first season he was promoted to the First Division as champion of the silver category and has not only established the team in the top category, but also placed it one game away from a title.

His career should serve as an example that from the bottom up, with work and sacrifice, you can get to the top; and is that The first team he led as a coach was the Berriatuko FT of the Preferred area of ​​Vizcaya in 2007-2008. The next two seasons he made the jump to Third Divisionon by the hand of CD Elgoibarand in 2010 he got his first big break.

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He focused on him Real society and he signed him to his quarry where he went through different categories like youth or the Division of Honor until he finally joined the coaching staff of the first coach, Philippe Montanier, in the academic year 2012-2013; when they managed to qualify Champions League.

The French decided not to continue in the entity and the txuri urdines they trusted Arrasate to be the club’s first coach in a season where they played the top European league, something that is already established in Jagoba’s curriculum. However, they failed to progress beyond the group stage and the following year they fell into the pre-stage of the Europa Leaguefor which the Biscayan was fired.

In 2015, he signed for Numancia, in the Second Division, and in his third season, led the Sorianos to the play-off finals for promotion to the First Division.though they lost to him True Valladolid. However, his good performance in Los Pajaritos served Osasuna I’ll keep an eye on it, and five years later, It can be confirmed that the story turned out very well.

Source: Goal

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