Josu Uribe

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Josu Uribe
Personal information
Full nameJesús Uribesalgo Gutiérrez
Date of birth (1969-05-25) 25 May 1969
Place of birthGijón, Spain
Club information
Current clubAvilés (coach)
Teams managed
YearsTeam
1993–1994Lealtad
1994–1996San Martín de Sotondrio
1996–1997Real Titánico
1997–1998Astur
2000–2002Ribadesella
2002–2003Las Palmas
2003–2004Getafe
2004–2006Elche
2006–2007Hércules
2007–2008Alavés
2009Ribadesella
2009Eibar
2009–2010Cultural Leonesa
2011Panserraikos
2012Girona
2013–Avilés

Jesús Uribesalgo Gutiérrez (born 25 May 1969), aka Josu Uribe, is a Spanish football manager, currently in charge of Real Avilés.

Club career

Born in Gijón, Asturias, Uribe began coaching at the age of 21, managing youth sides at local Sporting de Gijón.[1] Subsequently he coached in amateur senior football, his first achievement being leading Ribadesella CF to the third division in 2001–02, a first-ever for the club.

As a result Uribe moved straight into the second level, with UD Las Palmas. In 2003–04, he was in charge of Getafe CF as it reached La Liga for the first time in the club's history, finishing in second position behind champions Levante UD and only losing six games in 42.

From 2004–09 Uribe continued working in division two, with Elche CF, Hércules CF,[2] Deportivo Alavés[3] and SD Eibar,[4] being relegated with the latter after 15 games in charge. He spent the 2009–10 season with Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa in the third division.

In 2011 Uribe had a fleeting career in Greek football,[5] leaving Panserraikos F.C. after a few months due to the team's economic problems. In January 2012 he was appointed at Girona FC after the sacking of Raül Agné, with the Catalans ranking in 21st position (ouf of 22 teams).[1]

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