Spain: Jose Molina appointed sports director of RFEF



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The former goalkeeper, who played for Valencia and Atletico Madrid, was named as a result of the humiliation of the World Cup

Jose Molina, former Spanish goalkeeper, was announced as new sports director of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), succeeding Fernando Hierro after the humiliation of the World Cup of the nation

The campaign of Spain in Russia was upset two days before its opening against Portugal on June 15, when Julen Lopetegui was fired after accepting a post-tournament role. Real Madrid

Hierro intervened and took the reins, giving up his full-time job as sports director while he was trying to get Spain back on track.

In Relation

Although they finished first in Group B, Spain lost to hosts Russia on penalties in the last 16 minutes and Hierro then left his coaching position, before also resigning as director.

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Molina, who has been crowned nine times by his country, has enjoyed a long career in Spanish football with Valencia, Atletico Madrid and Deportivo La Coruna – who won LaLiga with these last two.

The 47-year-old has tried coaching, who recently worked for Kitchee in Hong Kong, Atletico Kolkata in India and Atlético San Luis in Mexico, being sacked by the latter in February.

Molina was a teammate of RFEF president Luis Rubiales in Levante near the end of his career and he will probably work closely with the new coach, who should be confirmed as Luis Enrique later on Monday. [ad_2]
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