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On 31 January 2013, he was appointed in charge of RCD Espanyol B.[5]M\u00e1rquez was sacked by the Pericos on 21 January 2014, being replaced by his assistant Sergio.[6] On 4 November he returned to Prat for a third stint,[7] but was relieved from his duties at the end of the season after failing to achieve promotion.On 29 June 2015, M\u00e1rquez was named at the helm of UE Sant Andreu, also in the fourth division.[8] He was dismissed on 26 October,[9] and only returned to coaching duties the following 16 June, after being named UD Las Palmas Atl\u00e9tico manager.[10]M\u00e1rquez achieved promotion to the third tier as champions with the B-team, and on 3 July 2017 he was appointed manager of the main squad in La Liga, after agreeing to a one-year contract.[11] His first match in charge occurred on 18 August 2017, a 0\u20131 away loss against Valencia CF.[12]On 26 September 2017, after just six league matches in charge, M\u00e1rquez resigned as manager after overseeing a 0\u20132 home defeat against CD Legan\u00e9s just two days earlier.[13]In June 2018, M\u00e1rquez signed with Croatian side NK Istra 1961 for one campaign.[14] However, he was sacked on 18 September after winning only one of the first seven games.[15]At the end of 2018, M\u00e1rquez agreed to manage Ratchaburi Mitr Phol F.C. in the Thai Premier League.[16] He left a month later for personal reasons, before taking charge of a single game.[17]In March 2020 M\u00e1rquez tested positive for COVID-19. He recovered 12 days later.[18]In August 2020, M\u00e1rquez was appointed as Hyderabad FC head coach.[19] On 10 February 2021, M\u00e1rquez penned down a two-year contract extension, that tied him with the club till 2023.[20] The announcement came after he had led the team in ISL 2020\u201321 Season to achieve 23 points from first 16 fixtures and 4th place on the league table.[21]Managerial statistics[edit]As of match played 13 April 2023Managerial record by team and tenureTeamFromToRecordRefPB Anguera1 July 200230 June 200334176116642+24050.00[22]Prat1 July 200330 June 2006114513132162104+58044.74[23]Europa1 July 200630 June 200738128185148+3031.58[24]Prat1 July 200730 June 2009763523189971+28046.05[25]Badalona5 June 201020 June 2012833627209362+31043.37[26]Espanyol B30 January 201321 January 2014381410144240+2036.84[27]Prat4 November 201421 May 201527141033919+20051.85[28]Sant Andreu29 June 201526 October 201510235816\u22128020.00[29]Las Palmas B16 June 20163 July 20174031729721+76077.50[30]Las Palmas3 July 201726 September 20176204510\u22125033.33[31]NK Istra 196115 June 201818 September 20187124715\u22128014.29[32]Ratchaburi Mitr Phol27 December 201822 January 2019000000+0!\u2014[17]Hyderabad31 August 2020Present7336231412668+58049.32[33][34][35][36]Total546251150145795516+279045.97\u2014Honours[edit]HyderabadIndividualESPN India’s Coach of the Year: 2022[38]References[edit]External links[edit]"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki40\/manolo-marquez-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Manolo M\u00e1rquez – Wikipedia"}}]}]