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Narcís Pèlach

Narcís Pèlach Nadal (born 5 September 1988), sometimes known as Chicho, is a Spanish football coach and former player.

Key Information

Playing career

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Pèlach was born in Girona, Catalonia, and joined the youth categories of hometown club Girona at the age of five.[2] He left the side in August 2007, and signed for Tercera División newcomers Cassà.[3][4]

On 24 June 2010, after Cassá's relegation, Pèlach moved to fellow fourth tier side Manlleu.[5] He joined Palamós in the Primera Catalana in July of the following year,[6] and helped in their promotion back to the fourth division in his first season.

On 29 May 2014, Pèlach and teammate Ritxi signed for Figueres still in the fourth level.[7] He retired in May 2016, aged just 27.[8]

Coaching career

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Immediately after joining Figueres, Pèlach started working as a coach of their Juvenil B team, being named in charge of the Juvenil A side on 28 July 2015.[9] On 17 May 2016, after retiring, he was presented as manager of the first team.[8]

On 4 January 2018, Pèlach was presented as Peralada-Girona B manager, with the farm team of Girona playing in Segunda División B.[10] On 6 June 2018, after leading the side to a ninth place finish, he renewed his contract until 2020.[11]

In June 2019, after Peralada's relegation and their affiliation with Girona ended, Pèlach was named Juan Carlos Unzué's assistant at Girona's first team.[12] In October, after Unzué was sacked and José Luis Martí was named the new manager, he and fellow assistant Juan Carlos Moreno were fired from the club.[13]

On 24 July 2020, Pèlach moved abroad for the first time in his career and joined Carlos Corberán's staff at English club Huddersfield Town.[14] He was appointed interim head coach in September 2022,[15] winning his only game in charge, before Mark Fotheringham took over.[16] Pèlach was again named interim manager of Huddersfield in February 2023, replacing Fotheringham.[17][18] His spell lasted six days, as the club appointed Neil Warnock.[19]

In May 2023, Pèlach joined Norwich City as a first-team coach.[20]

In September 2024, Pèlach was linked in the media to the vacant Stoke City manager job,[21][22] and was announced as Stoke's new head coach on 18 September 2024, signing a three-year contract.[23] Pèlach was sacked on 27 December 2024 after only winning three of his 19 games in charge.[24][25]

On 9 January 2025, Pèlach joined Premier League club West Ham United as first-team coach following the appointment of Graham Potter as head coach.[26] Pèlach was sacked by West Ham on 27 September 2025, along with Potter and the rest of his backroom staff.[27]

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 26 December 2024[28]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record
P W D L Win %
Huddersfield Town (caretaker) 10 February 2023 15 February 2023[a] 2 0 0 2 000.00
Stoke City 18 September 2024 27 December 2024 19 3 7 9 015.79
Total 21 3 7 11 014.29
  1. ^ On 13 February 2023, Huddersfield Town announced that Neil Warnock would be returning as manager on 16 February 2023.[29] Soccerbase uses the date of Neil Warnock's announcement as his start date in the job, so erroneously attributes the match played on 15 February (a 3-0 loss to Stoke City) to Warnock rather than to Pelach, who was manager for that match.[30]

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