Becamex TP.HCM officially hires Gerard Albadalejo as head coach, targeting a return to the top flight.
Becamex TP.HCM has formally announced the appointment of coach Gerard Albadalejo Castaño as the team's head coach. This is seen as a key step in the squad rebuilding plan, aiming to compete for a promotion spot and return to Vietnam's highest football tier.
According to the club's announcement, choosing the Spanish tactician aligns with the vision of building a deep, ambitious, and highly organized team. The club's leadership expects Coach Gerard to bring a clear change in playing style and help the team strengthen its resilience in crucial matches.
Born in 1983 in Barcelona, Coach Gerard Albadalejo holds a UEFA Pro license and has over a decade of coaching experience in Spain. He has worked at clubs such as Lleida Esportiu, Orihuela, CE Europa, Atlético Saguntino, and Badalona, leaving a mark with a modern football style focused on ball control and high-intensity pressing.
Notably, the Spanish manager made headlines when he led Lleida Esportiu to defeat Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey during the 2017/18 season. His coaching philosophy is considered well-suited to modern football trends, with an emphasis on developing young players and building a solid tactical system.
Coach Gerard is no stranger to Vietnamese football, having previously managed Ninh Binh FC in the V.League. During his tenure, he was recognized for his scientific team organization and proactive pressing style, leaving a positive impression in his short time with the club.
With the arrival of Coach Gerard Albadalejo, Becamex TP.HCM hopes to usher in a new development cycle, moving toward a more modern and effective playing style. The team's biggest goal in the upcoming season is to secure a promotion spot, return to the V.League, and reaffirm its position in Vietnamese football.