London, England.- The Spanish coach, Paco Jemez, who in Liga MX had his time in Blue Cross, will now be part of West Ham of the Premier League.
Through their social networks, the English club announced the arrival of Paco Jémez, who joins Nuno Espírito Santo’s coaching staff.
Subject to the approval of the work permit, Jémez will work with the team made up of Mark Robson, Steve Potts and Gerard Prendervile (assistants) and the goalkeeping coaches, Rui Barbosa and Billy Lepine,” they detailed.
West Ham highlighted that as a player, Paco Jemez He wore the Spanish National Team shirt 21 times and played for Rayo Vallecano, Deportivo La Coruña, where he won the Spanish Super Cup; and Zaragoza, champion of the Copa del Rey.
“Everyone at West Ham welcomes Paco to London and wishes him every success in his time with the team,” they concluded.
As a coach, the Spaniard has coached Córdoba, Las Palmas, Córdoba, Rayo Vallecano, Granada, among others.
Jémez and his time in Cruz Azul
For Clausura 2017, Paco Jémez became the technical direction of Cruz Azul.
In the Apertura tournament, the coach broke a three-year streak without a league for the celestial team, but could not get past the quarterfinals.
After a year at the Mexico City institution he left and his next club was Las Palmas.
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