Randolph Galloway
Randolph Galloway (22 December 1896 – 10 April 1964) was an English footballer and football manager. He played for Sunderland Tramways, Derby County, Nottingham Forest, Luton Town, Coventry City, Tottenham Hotspur and Grantham Town.[1][2]
He coached Sporting de Gijón, Valencia CF, Racing Santander, C.A. Peñarol, SC YF Juventus,[3] Sporting CP and Vitória S.C..[4]
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- Orth (1921–23)
- Monegal (1925)
- Morán (1926)
- Meana (1926–29)
- Galloway (1929–31)
- Meana (1931–33)
- Herrera (1933–34)
- Plattkó (1934–35)
- Greenwell (1935–36)
- Peña (1939–42)
- Marculeta (1942–43)
- Sánchez (1943–44)
- Campomanes (1944–45)
- Sánchez (1945–46)
- Peña (1946–47)
- Rumbold (1947–48)
- Meana (1948–49)
- Campos (1949–50)
- Sánchez (1950–52)
- Luisín (1952)
- Nogués (1952–54)
- Campos (1954–55)
- Sánchez (1955–56)
- Barrio (1956–58)
- Mundo (1958–59)
- Luisín (1959)
- Adams (1959)
- Picabea (1959–60)
- Sánchez (1960–61)
- G. Menéndez (1961)
- Barrio (1961–62)
- Molinuevo (1962–66)
- Sánchez (1966)
- Galarraga (1966–68)
- Badás (1968)
- Carriega (1968–72)
- Barrio (1972)
- Moreno (1972–73)
- Barrio (1973)
- Pasieguito (1973–75)
- Sinibaldi (1975–76)
- Miera (1976–79)
- Novoa (1979–80)
- Miera (1980–82)
- Novoa (1982)
- Boškov (1982–84)
- Novoa (1984–88)
- Aranguren (1988–89)
- Cuervo (1989–90)
- Cano (1990–92)
- Jacobs (1992–93)
- Cuervo (1993)
- García Remón (1993–95)
- Cuervo (1995)
- Rezza (1995–96)
- Solís (1996)
- Novoa (1996)
- Floro (1996–97)
- Montes (1997)
- Maceda (1997)
- Novoa (1997)
- Redondo (1997)
- López Habas (1998)
- Novoa (1998)
- Redondo (1998)
- de Mos (1998–99)
- Braojos (1999–2000)
- Cano (2000)
- Cantatore (2000–01)
- Acebal (2001–02)
- Maceda (2002–03)
- Marcelino (2003–05)
- Cano (2005–06)
- Preciado (2006–12)
- Tejada (2012)
- Clemente (2012)
- Manolo (2012)
- Sandoval (2012–14)
- Abelardo (2014–)
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