Juan Ignacio Martínez

Spanish footballer and manager From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Juan Ignacio Martínez Jiménez (Spanish pronunciation: [xwaniɣˈnaθjo maɾˈtineθ xiˈmeneθ]; born 23 June 1964), commonly known by his initials JIM, is a Spanish football coach and former player, who played as a left back. He last managed Foolad in the Persian Gulf Pro League.

Full name Juan Ignacio Martínez Jiménez
Date of birth (1964-06-23) 23 June 1964 (age 62)
Place of birth Alicante, Spain
Position Left back
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Juan Ignacio Martínez
Martínez during a press conference in 2013
Personal information
Full name Juan Ignacio Martínez Jiménez
Date of birth (1964-06-23) 23 June 1964 (age 62)
Place of birth Alicante, Spain
Position Left back
Youth career
Alicante
1982–1983 Elche
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1984 Ilicitano
1984–1985 Benicarló
1985–1986 Melilla
1986–1987 Alicante
1987–1988 Vall de Uxó
1988 Almansa
1988–1990 Torrevieja 21 (0)
Managerial career
1997 Alicante
1997–1998 Orihuela
1999–2001 Torrevieja
2002–2005 Mar Menor-San Javier
2005–2006 Cartagena
2006–2007 Alcoyano
2007–2008 Salamanca
2008–2009 Albacete
2009–2011 Cartagena
2011–2013 Levante
2013–2014 Valladolid
2014–2015 Almería
2017 Shanghai Shenxin
2018 Meizhou Meixian Techand
2019 Al-Arabi
2020–2022 Zaragoza
2023–2024 Foolad
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Having only played as high as Segunda División B, he began managing at age 33 and led Levante, Valladolid and Almería in La Liga, and four clubs in the Segunda División. Abroad, he had spells in Kuwait, China and Iran.

Playing career

Martínez was born in Alicante. After playing youth football for both Alicante CF and Elche CF he competed only at amateur level during his career, never in higher than the third division. He played for Elche CF Ilicitano, CD Benicarló, UD Melilla – due to his compulsory military service – Alicante, UD Vall de Uxó, UD Almansa and FC Torrevieja.[citation needed]

Martínez ended his career in 1990, at only 26.[1]

Coaching career

Martínez being presented by Levante

Martínez began managing in 1997, his first stop being precisely Alicante. In the following years, he coached several teams in the lower leagues – also working in youth and women's football – his longest spell being three years with AD Mar Menor-San Javier in the fourth level, which he led to two consecutive playoff appearances albeit without any promotion.[citation needed]

In the 2005–06 season, Martínez led FC Cartagena to the first position in division three. He first reached the professionals in the 2007–08 campaign, coaching UD Salamanca to a final seventh place in the second tier.[citation needed]

After another season in the second division, with Albacete Balompié,[2] Martínez returned to Cartagena (recently returned to that level).[3] He led the Murcian club to the fifth position in his first year, and the 13th in his second.

Affectionately known as "JIM" (his full name's initials), Martínez was appointed at Levante UD on 9 June 2011, replacing Getafe CF-bound Luis García.[4] After two draws in the first two La Liga rounds he coached the team to seven consecutive wins, including a 1–0 home victory against Real Madrid.[5][6]

Martínez also led the Valencians to their first continental competition ever, by finishing sixth in 2011–12.[7] After ranking only 11th in the following season he opted to not renew his contract,[8] and signed a two-year deal with fellow league side Real Valladolid.[9]

On 24 May 2014, after the latter's relegation, Martínez was relieved of his duties.[10] On 11 December he was appointed at the helm of UD Almería, replacing fired Francisco;[11] on 5 April 2015, he was sacked by the Andalusians after a heavy 1–4 home loss to his previous club Levante.[12]

After one month as working as a personal assistant to Lorca FC's new Chinese owner Xu Genbao, Martínez moved abroad in November 2016 to manage Shanghai Shenxin F.C. on an annual salary of €600,000.[13] He left a year later, having finished seventh in China League One and reached the semi-finals of the FA Cup, where they were beaten by Super League's Shanghai Greenland Shenhua FC.[14] He remained in the country with Meizhou Meixian Techand F.C. of the same league, being dismissed in September with the team third from bottom after 24 games.[15]

Martínez was hired by Al-Arabi SC of the Kuwaiti Premier League in June 2019,[16] working alongside Darko Nestorović.[17] On 14 December 2020, he returned to his home country after being named at the helm of Real Zaragoza in the second division.[18]

Martínez left Zaragoza on 30 May 2022, after avoiding relegation.[19] On 6 September 2023, he signed for Foolad F.C. who had lost their first four games of the Persian Gulf Pro League season.[20]

Personal life

Martínez's cousin, José Bordalás, is also a football coach.[21]

Managerial statistics

As of 3 January 2024
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Alicante Spain 1 January 1997 1 July 1997 2124152053−33009.52 [22]
Orihuela Spain 1 July 1997 30 June 1998 37186135641+15048.65 [23]
Torrevieja Spain 30 June 1999 1 July 2001 6629181912394+29043.94 [24]
Mar Menor-San Javier Spain 1 July 2002 19 March 2005 119722918281112+169060.50 [25]
Cartagena Spain 19 March 2005 30 June 2006 502515106442+22050.00 [26]
Alcoyano Spain 13 November 2006 30 June 2007 2814863019+11050.00 [27]
Salamanca Spain 30 June 2007 7 July 2008 431318125346+7030.23 [28]
Albacete Spain 7 July 2008 28 April 2009 351011143747−10028.57 [29]
Cartagena Spain 2 July 2009 9 June 2011 87351933110119−9040.23 [30]
Levante Spain 9 June 2011 5 June 2013 98382040126132−6038.78 [31]
Valladolid Spain 17 June 2013 21 May 2014 40716173963−24017.50 [32]
Almería Spain 13 December 2014 5 April 2015 175481525−10029.41 [33]
Shanghai Shenxin China 26 November 2016 28 November 2017 371312126552+13035.14
Meizhou Meixian Techand China 2 January 2018 24 September 2018 2569103335−2024.00
Al-Arabi Kuwait 25 June 2019 13 October 2019 6033510−5000.00
Zaragoza Spain 14 December 2020 30 May 2022 712527196973−4035.21 [34]
Foolad Iran 5 September 2023 13 February 2024 12435510−5033.33
Total 7923162222541,131973+158039.90
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