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Manuel María "Lolo" Escobar Rodríguez (born 13 May 1976) is a Spanish football manager and former player.

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Career

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Born in Don Benito, Badajoz, Extremadura, Escobar moved to Madrid with his parents and joined CD Las Rozas' youth setup at the age of 14. He then went on to feature for the first team before leaving the club at the age of 21.[1]

Escobar began coaching at the age of just 18, being in charge of Las Rozas' Infantil B squad. He subsequently worked in the youth categories of CF Rayo Majadahonda, EF Madrid Oeste Boadilla[2] and FC Villanueva del Pardillo before being named manager of the latter side's first team.[1] He promoted the club from the Segunda de Aficionados (seventh division) to the Preferente (fifth tier) before being sacked in March 2010.[3]

In August 2010, Escobar was named manager of AD Unión Adarve in the fifth division.[4] He helped the club in their promotion to Tercera División in his first season, and reached the play-offs twice in 2013 and 2014, missing out promotion in both.

On 26 June 2014, Escobar took over fellow fourth division side CD Puerta Bonita.[5] He resigned the following January alleging "personal reasons",[6] and was presented as manager of CF Trival Valderas on 29 June 2015.[7]

On 30 June 2016, Escobar was named at the helm of Alcobendas CF, still in division four.[8] He returned to Las Rozas on 8 June of the following year,[9] taking over the main squad in the fifth division and achieving two consecutive promotions.

On 13 May 2020, Escobar announced his departure from Las Rozas after the club kept their Segunda División B status.[10] The following 3 January, after six months without a club, he took over fellow third division side Salamanca CF UDS, severely threatened with relegation.[11]

Escobar managed to avoid relegation with the club, but left on 27 May 2021.[12] On 4 June, he replaced José Alberto at the helm of Segunda División side CD Mirandés.[13][14]

Escobar's first professional match occurred on 16 August 2021, a 0–0 away draw against Málaga CF.[15] On 13 February of the following year, after a 0–3 home loss against Sporting de Gijón, he was sacked.[16]

On 5 December 2022, Escobar was appointed manager of Segunda Federación side Hércules CF, replacing sacked Ángel Rodríguez.[17] He left the club the following 8 July,[18] and took over Algeciras CF in Primera Federación just hours later.[19]

On 27 May 2024, after avoiding relegation with Algeciras, Escobar departed the club[20] and was named at the helm of fellow third division side CD Lugo on 11 June.[21] On 20 January 2025, however, he was dismissed from the latter.[22]

Managerial statistics

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As of 21 January 2025
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Villanueva del Pardillo Spain 1 July 2005 29 March 2010 162 82 38 42 282 182 +100 050.62 [23]
Unión Adarve Spain 9 August 2010 27 May 2014 158 74 49 35 205 133 +72 046.84 [24]
Puerta Bonita Spain 26 June 2014 26 January 2015 21 8 8 5 25 18 +7 038.10 [25]
Trival Valderas Spain 29 June 2015 22 May 2016 38 15 12 11 44 35 +9 039.47 [26]
Alcobendas Spain 30 June 2016 15 May 2017 38 10 14 14 29 37 −8 026.32 [27]
Las Rozas Spain 8 June 2017 13 May 2020 107 57 29 21 179 99 +80 053.27 [28]
Salamanca Spain 3 January 2021 27 May 2021 18 8 8 2 25 12 +13 044.44 [29]
Mirandés Spain 4 June 2021 13 February 2022 30 10 6 14 39 45 −6 033.33 [30]
Hércules Spain 5 December 2022 7 July 2023 21 10 5 6 21 19 +2 047.62 [31]
Algeciras Spain 8 July 2023 27 May 2024 38 11 13 14 39 43 −4 028.95 [32]
Lugo Spain 11 June 2024 20 January 2025 22 6 8 8 19 21 −2 027.27 [33]
Total 653 291 190 172 907 644 +263 044.56

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