Nacho Ferrer Ruiz
Ignacio (Nacho) Ferrer Ruiz is a Spanish football coach.
Biography
[edit]Ferrer started his coaching career at the age of thirteen. He worked in the Academy of the Spanish club Rayo Majadahonda at different levels and later he joined the Academy of Real Madrid[1][2][3][4] and between 2016 and 2018 he was a Madrid State Team Head Coach.[5][6]
Ferrer was appointed as the Technical Director of the Academy of the Brisbane Strikers in Queensland (Australia).[7][8] He was granted the Australian Permanent Residency, sponsored by the State of Queensland as a skilled worker (football coach).[9] The Brisbane Strikers Academy was rated as the best football program in the State on that year, according to the technical audit by the football federation of Queensland.[9] He became the Technical Director and Head of Coaching at the Academy of Villarreal in Melbourne, Australia.[10][11]
Publications
[edit]Ferrer is the author or coordinator of five books about football, four of them in Spanish and one in English:
• Goles de color azabache[12]
• El entrenador de éxito[13]
• Fútbol base: 12 temporadas[14]
- Vivir del fútbol en el extranjero (coordinator)[14]
• Spanish football: much more than tiki taka (in English)
References
[edit]- ^ Gómez-Manzanilla, Jorge (10 September 2013). "El Benjamín A y el Benjamín B comenzaron la pretemporada - Tribuna Madridista" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ https://www.defensacentral.com/la_fabrica/107945-la-fabrica-ya-tiene-a-sus-entrenadores-confirmados/amp
- ^ Gómez-Manzanilla, Jorge (7 September 2015). "El Benjamín A inició la pretemporada - Tribuna Madridista" (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ Chozas, Sergio Santos (22 March 2016). "Bonito gesto: el Benjamín del Madrid se dejó marcar un gol". Diario AS (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ www.rffm.es https://www.rffm.es/noticias/a-las-oacuterdenes-de-nacho-ferrer-y-con-la-colaboracioacuten-de-dani-fernaacutendez-baeza-y-rodri-el-combinado-infantil-madrilentildeo-se-ejercitoacute-por-sexta-vez-esta-temporada. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
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- ^ Sportcartagena (29 October 2019). "Nacho Ferrer, un cartagenero que triunfa en el fútbol de Australia". Sportcartagena (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ SER, Cadena (6 January 2020). "El muro turco". cadena SER (in European Spanish). Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ a b Queensland, Football (20 October 2022). "2023 FQ Provisional Declaration of Advanced Junior Leagues". Football Queensland. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ "Nacho Ferrer Departs Strikers for Family Reasons - Brisbane Strikers". Mini Strikers. 16 January 2023. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ "NACHO FERRER". www.monashvillarrealfc.com. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
- ^ www.rffm.es https://www.rffm.es/noticias/presentacion-del-libro-goles-de-color-azabache-el-12-de-febrero-en-majadahonda. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
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