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Adrián Hernández (football manager)

Adrián Hernández Abenza (born 30 August 1981) is a Spanish football manager.

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Career

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Born in Murcia, Hernández was never a footballer during his youths; he graduated in business administration and journalism, and also had a degree in business science with MBAs in marketing and pedagogy.[1] He began his managerial career with EDMF Churra in 2014, with the club in the Primera Autonómica de Murcia;[2] in his first years, he also shared his manager role with his work as a teacher.[1]

Hernández achieved promotion with Churra in his first season as manager, taking the club to Tercera División for the first time ever. On 3 June 2019, after missing out promotion in the last two consecutive play-offs, he was appointed manager of Real Murcia CF in Segunda División B.[3]

Hernández won the 2019 Copa Federación de España with the Pimentoneros, and renewed his contract for a further campaign on 5 May 2020.[4] The following 15 February, however, he was sacked after a poor run of results.[5]

On 8 June 2021, Hernández replaced Alejandro Sandroni at the helm of Tercera División RFEF side Yeclano Deportivo.[6] On 18 May of the following year, after achieving promotion as champions of their group, he agreed to a one-year contract extension.[7]

On 17 June 2023, after narrowly missing out a play-off spot in the season, Hernández renewed his link for a further year.[8] On 20 June of the following year, after achieving promotion via the play-offs to the Primera Federación, he agreed to another one-year contract extension until June 2025.[9]

On 3 June 2025, after suffering relegation, Hernández left Yeclano.[10]

Managerial statistics

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As of 20 April 2025
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Churra Spain 1 July 2014 3 June 2019 192 82 48 62 270 220 +50 042.71 [11]
Murcia Spain 3 June 2019 15 February 2021 50 20 14 16 59 49 +10 040.00 [12]
Yeclano Spain 8 June 2021 Present 146 68 44 34 198 119 +79 046.58 [13]
Total 388 170 106 112 527 388 +139 043.81

Honours

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