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Manu Ferrera was born on 21 October, 1958 in El Cerro de Andévalo, Spain, is a Spanish-born Belgian football coach and former player. Discover Manu Ferrera's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?
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66 years old |
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21 October, 1958 |
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El Cerro de Andévalo, Spain |
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Manu Ferrera Height, Weight & Measurements
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Manu Ferrera Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Manu Ferrera worth at the age of 66 years old? Manu Ferrera’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Spain. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
In February 2014, Ferrera became the director of the youth courses at AA Gent.
Preud'homme did not stay at Standard, but surprisingly after the title signed at AA Gent. Ferrera followed him as assistant trainer. In 2010, they won the Belgian cup with Gent. Preud'homme went to FC Twente, but Ferrera stayed with the Buffalos. He became the assistant of Trond Sollied. As Sollied was dismissed in October 2012, Ferrera was shortly head coach. After two matches Bob Peeters was assigned as the new trainer, after which Ferrera took his old role as trainer-assistant.
In 2003, Ferrera was appointed as sports director at KV Kortrijk. After the winter break, he had to replace the trainer. Angelo Nijskens was dismissed in January 2004 and replaced by Ferrera, who piloted the West-Flemish team directly to Second Division. Afterwards, the team appointed Rudi Verkempinck as the new head coach, but he was also replaced by Ferrera in September 2004. Following the season, he was once again appointed sports director. His contract finished in 2006.
In April 2001, Ferrera became coach of his former team Eendracht Aalst. Once again, he managed to keep the team in First Division. In the next season, Aalst started splendidly, but than the team got a downfall. After the winter break, the Spanish-Belgian coach was dismissed.
In 2000 Enzo Scifo wanted to investigate in Sporting Charleroi. The former Gouden Schoen did not want to start as a coach himself directly and therefore asked for Emilio Ferrera as a trainer. He refused, after which Scifo asked his brother Manu. He succeeded in March 2000 Raymond Mommens and managed to keep the team in First Division. In November, he was nevertheless dismissed himself. Afterwards, he required 8 million Belgian Francs (about €200,000) compensation for this dismissal.
Ferrera, who got an education as a physiotherapist in the early 90s. Afterwards, Ferrera trained JS Racour, a team of the second provincial series in Belgium. After this, he shortly worked as a representative of the sports brand Puma. In 1992, he became a youth trainer at RFC Seraing, where he worked himself up very quickly. Firstly, he was the trainer-assistant of Georges Heylens, subsequently he became the head coach himself. During the 1995/96 season, he replaced coach Jean Thissen after the first match.
He started playing football at Crossing Schaerbeek, the team in which he made his debut in the 70s. The attacker left the Third Division team in the 1980/81 season to move to Second Division team Eendracht Aalst. Over there, he played in 1984 together with Tjapko Teuben. The Dutchman, who was on loan from Club Bruges, got an offer from the Japanese team Mazda SC. Ferrera followed him and went also to Hiroshima in 1985. Due to injuries he did not play much. In 1987, he finished his career as a player in the team of Liedkerke.
Manu Ferrera was born in the Spanish village El Cerro de Andévalo, but he moved in 1962 to Schaarbeek with his family. His brothers, Emilio and Francisco Ferrera, and his nephew Yannick, are all footballing coaches in Belgium.
Manu Ferrera (born 21 October 1958) is a Spanish-born football coach, best known for his career in Belgium. He was appointed in 2019 as the assistant manager of Iran.