Óscar Fernández (football manager, born 1974)

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Óscar Rubén Fernández Romero (born 28 September 1974) is a Spanish football manager. He is the current assistant manager of Qatari club Al Shahaniya SC.

Full name Óscar Rubén Fernández Romero
Date of birth (1974-09-28) 28 September 1974 (age 51)
Place of birth Valencia, Spain
Current team
Al Shahaniya (assistant)
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Óscar Fernández
Personal information
Full name Óscar Rubén Fernández Romero
Date of birth (1974-09-28) 28 September 1974 (age 51)
Place of birth Valencia, Spain
Team information
Current team
Al Shahaniya (assistant)
Managerial career
Years Team
Tavernes Blanques
Torre Levante (youth)
2005–2006 Burjassot
2006–2007 Valencia (youth)
2007–2010 Valencia B
2007 Valencia (interim)
2011 Huracán Valencia
2011 Asteras Tripolis
2011–2012 Gandía
2012–2015 Qatar U17
2015–2016 Atlético Madrid (youth)
2016–2019 Atlético Madrid B
2019 Almería
2020–2021 Valencia B
2021–2023 Almería B
2023 Linares
2024–2025 Real Sociedad C
2025– Al Shahaniya (assistant)
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Coaching career

Born in Torrefiel, Valencia,[1] Fernández graduated from the University of Valencia and started his career at Tavernes Blanques CF before moving to CF Torre Levante's youth categories. In 2005, he was appointed manager of Burjassot CF in Tercera División.

Fernández moved to Valencia CF in 2006, being named manager of the Juvenil squad. In July of the following year, he was appointed at the helm of the reserves in the fourth division,[2] and on 29 October 2007, after Quique Sánchez Flores was sacked from the main squad, he was appointed interim.[3] His first professional match occurred two days later, a 5–1 loss against Real Madrid.[4]

Fernández managed the Che for one further match, a 2–0 away defeat of RCD Mallorca,[5] and subsequently returned to the B-team after the appointment of Ronald Koeman.[6] He left the club in 2010, and spent a year without work before being appointed at newly formed side Huracán Valencia CF in June 2011.[7]

On 16 June 2011, Fernández announced his departure from Huracán, after having accepted an offer from Super League Greece side Asteras Tripolis.[8][9] In September, however, after only three matches, he was sacked.

On 24 October 2011, Fernández returned to Spain and was presented as manager of fourth division side CF Gandía.[10] On 20 September of the following year, he moved to Qatar to work for Aspire Academy, being manager of the national under-17 team.[11][12]

On 10 July 2015, Fernández was appointed manager of Atlético Madrid's Juvenil A squad.[13] Roughly one year later he took over the B-team,[14] achieving promotion to Segunda División B in 2017 and reaching the third division play-offs in 2019.

On 15 June 2019, Fernández was named UD Almería manager in Segunda División, replacing departing Fran Fernández.[15] On 3 August, however, after the club's change of owner, he reached an agreement to terminate his contract.[16]

On 4 August 2020, Fernández returned Valencia and its reserve team, with the side now in the third division.[17] He left the club the following 17 June, and returned to Almería four days later, now named manager of the B-team in Tercera División RFEF.[18]

On 4 July 2023, Fernández was named in charge of Primera Federación side Linares Deportivo,[19] but was dismissed on 22 November.[20]

Managerial statistics

As of 23 November 2023
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Burjassot Spain 1 July 2005 30 June 2006 42229116538+27052.38
Valencia Mestalla Spain 1 July 2007 30 June 2010 118423442156129+27035.59
Valencia (interim) Spain 29 October 2007 4 November 2007 210135−2050.00 [21]
Huracán Valencia Spain 2 June 2011 15 June 2011 000000+0!
Asteras Tripolis Greece 15 June 2011 19 September 2011 301214−3000.00
Gandía Spain 24 October 2011 23 September 2012 33812132837−9024.24
Atlético Madrid B Spain 29 June 2016 14 June 2019 118563131167120+47047.46 [22]
Almería Spain 15 June 2019 3 August 2019 000000+0! [23]
Valencia Mestalla Spain 4 August 2020 17 June 2021 26212122435−11007.69 [24]
Almería B Spain 21 June 2021 7 June 2023 522711149353+40051.92 [25]
Linares Spain 4 July 2023 22 November 2023 143471017−7021.43 [26]
Total 408161114133547438+109039.46
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