Joaquín Gómez
Personal information
Full name Joaquín Gómez Blasco[1]
Date of birth (1986-07-25) 25 July 1986
Place of birth Sotillo de la Adrada, Spain[2]
Team information
Current team
Al Qadsiah (assistant manager)
Managerial career
Years Team
2009–2010 Parla Escuela (assistant)
2010–2013 Brighton & Hove Albion (youth)
2013–2015 Brighton & Hove Albion (assistant)
2016–2019 Luton Town (assistant)
2019 Stoke City (assistant)
2019 Cartagena (assistant)
2019–2020 Finland U21 (assistant)
2020 SJK (assistant)
2021 HIFK
2022–2023 SJK
2023– Al Qadsiah (assistant)

Joaquín Gómez Blasco (born 25 July 1986) is a Spanish football manager, currently working as an assistant manager of Saudi club Al Qadsiah FC.[3]

Career

Born in Sotillo de la Adrada, Community of Madrid,[2] Gómez started studying football and coaching at the Universidad Camilo José Cela in Madrid, where he completed two master's degrees in sports science and coaching. He completed the first one in 2010 and the other one in 2015.[2] He also has a UEFA Pro license, which he completed in 2010. Gómez was one of the youngest people to receive the UEFA Pro license, at the age of 24.[4]

In Madrid, Gómez coached various school teams, who played in the lower divisions of the Spanish football hierarchy. At 23, he made the decision to move to England, in pursuit of a professional career in football. He, and his wife, moved to Brighton and in the beginning, he worked in a hotel and a café, while learning the language. At the end of 2010, he received his first full time coaching job, within the Brighton & Hove Albion academy.

At Brighton, Gómez started working with the clubs U7-team, but was gradually appointed more and more responsibilities.[2] In 2013 he was approached by Óscar García, a fellow Spaniard, to become the first team performance coach in 2013. The following season Gómez joined former Finland national Sami Hyypiä as assistant manager, before leaving at the end of the 2014–15 season to become Derby County's head of tactical analysis.[4] At Derby County he worked with Paul Clement, who had experience from Chelsea FC, Paris Saint Germain and Real Madrid.

For the 2015–2016 season, Gómez joined Luton Town in the EFL League Two and teamed up with Nathan Jones, who had been the assistant manager under Sami Hyypiä, as well as manager after Hyypiä was sacked by Brighton. During the 2016–2017 season Luton finished fourth in their division, and the following season Luton gained promotion to league one. After a good start to the 2018–2019 season, Jones was appointed head manager for Stoke City and Gómez followed him there.[2]

In May 2019, Gómez joined the Finland U21 national team, at a recommendation from Antti Niemi with whom he had worked with at Brighton.[5] He continued working at Stoke City at the same time, until Jones was fired in the November 2019, after a poor start to the season. After this Gómez moved to FC Cartagena in the Spanish Segunda División B.[6]

At the beginning of the year 2020, Gómez signed a contract with SJK Seinäjoki, to become their assistant coach under Jani Honkavaara.[6] After a poor start to the season, SJK ended up in seventh place after a strong autumn.

On 11 January 2021, Gómez joined HIFK Fotboll as head coach.[7] On 8 November, he returned to SJK as head coach.[8]

References

  1. "Joaquín Gómez, un entrenador abulense en Finlandia" [Joaquín Gómez, an abulense manager in Finland] (in Spanish). Cadena SER. 26 March 2021. Retrieved 22 August 2021.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Joaquin Gomez täydentää SJK:n valmennusryhmän". March 9, 2020.
  3. "Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerhon uusi päävalmentaja on Joaquín Gómez". 8 November 2021.
  4. 1 2 "JOAQUIN GOMEZ JOINS AS FIRST-TEAM COACH". www.lutontown.co.uk.
  5. "Joaquin Gomez U21-maajoukkueen apuvalmentajaksi". www.palloliitto.fi.
  6. 1 2 "Former Derby County analyst Joaquin Gomez continues rapid rise by landing FC Cartagena role". December 28, 2019.
  7. Hultin, Eddie (January 11, 2021). "CLUB COMMUNICATION: Joaqín Gómez appointed head coach of HIFK".
  8. "SJK vahvisti Joaquin Gomezin valmennuspestin – vaihtaa HIFK:sta takaisin Seinäjoelle". 8 November 2021.
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