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Álvaro Cervera

Álvaro Cervera Díaz (born 20 September 1965) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a winger, and a current coach.
He amassed La Liga totals of 261 games and 17 goals over the course of 12 seasons, representing in the competition Racing de Santander (two spells), Mallorca and Valencia.
Cervera became a manager in 2002, going on to work with a host of clubs.
==Club career==
Born in Santa Isabel, Spanish Guinea when both his parents worked in that country, Cervera was raised in Santa Cruz de Tenerife and played youth football for four clubs, finishing his formation at Racing de Santander. He made his La Liga debut on 9 September 1984 by playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–1 away loss against Real Valladolid, but only appeared in seven games in his first two senior seasons combined, featuring much more regularly in 1986–87 but suffering relegation.
In the 1987 summer Álvaro – known by his first name during his playing days – signed for RCD Mallorca, remaining five years with the side and being relegated twice from the top flight. In the 1988–89 campaign he scored a career-best six goals in 35 matches, helping the Balearic Islands team promote from Segunda División.
Álvaro moved to Valencia CF in June 1992, following Mallorca's relegation. He appeared in 32 contests and netted three times in his first year (notably once in a 4–1 win at Athletic Bilbao), but was more often than not a reserve from there onwards, for that and his following club Racing, which he left to play with Hércules CF in the second level; he retired in 2001 at the age of nearly 36, following a spell in the lower leagues.
Cervera took up coaching in 2001, working with amateurs Catarroja CF in several capacities. From 2004 to 2011 he managed almost exclusively in Segunda División B, and his first job at the professional level arrived in 2011–12 when he was appointed at Recreativo de Huelva in division two; however, in March 2012, he arranged to have his contract rescinded when he received an offer from former side Racing Santander in the top division, but he only collected three draws in his 13 games in charge to become the competition's worst ever debutant, and was not renewed.
On 3 July 2012, Cervera signed with Tenerife where he had already played youth football more than 30 years ago. Shortly before achieving promotion to the second tier in his debut season, he renewed his link until 2015, being however relieved of his duties on 2 February 2015 even though he had a contract running until 2018.

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