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Carlos Corberán

Carlos Corberán Vallet (born 7 April 1983) is a Spanish professional football coach and former goalkeeper who is currently head coach of La Liga club Valencia.

Previously the head coach of Doxa Katokopias and Ermis Aradippou in the Cypriot First Division, Corberán was first team assistant coach and manager of the under-23s at Leeds United. He then managed at Huddersfield Town, Olympiacos and West Bromwich Albion before joining boyhood club Valencia in December 2024.

Born in Cheste, Valencian Community on 7 April 1983, Corberán represented hometown side Cheste and Valencia as a youth.

He began his senior career as a goalkeeper playing for Valencia B before moving to Burjassot and then Ribarroja. At the age of 23, in 2006 after playing no higher than Tercera División, he decided to retire to pursue his passion for coaching.

After retiring, Corberán started working at Villarreal's C and B-teams, as a fitness coach. In 2011, after the appointment of Juan Carlos Garrido in the first team, he was named fitness coach of the main squad.

In February 2012, Corberán signed for Saudi Arabian team Al-Ittihad alongside head coach Raúl Caneda, having been recommended by Pep Guardiola. Whilst at the club, he was a fitness coach and helped get the club to the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League.

In July 2013, Corberán was appointed manager of Alcorcón's Juvenil A squad, but was relieved from his duties and replaced by José María Rico the following January. In 2014, he returned to Saudi Arabia and joined Al-Nassr, and was named as Caneda's assistant. They were runners-up in the Saudi Super Cup, and reached the group phase in the Champions League and were also finalists in the King's Cup.

On 29 November 2016, Corberán had his first senior managerial experience after being appointed in charge of Doxa Katokopias in the Cypriot First Division. The following 24 January, however, he was sacked.

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