Granada CF has been a graveyard for coaches in the modern era, with 26 changes of tenant since its return to professional football in 2010. Only five coaches have managed to stay more than 365 days at the helm of the Nazarí team. Coach Pacheta has led 45 games in the league, with a record of 14 wins, 12 draws and 19 losses. Before Pacheta, Paco López managed to stay in the hot seat for 382 days, directing 41 league games between the second division and First Division. In the second division, his numbers were outstanding, with 16 wins, five draws and only six defeats. After the promotion, things did not go well and the team managed one win, four draws and nine defeats. In this period, Diego Martínez has been the coach who has spent the most time at the helm of the team, with 1,095 days. In his first 42 games with Granada, before returning the team to the top category, the Galician scored 22 wins, 13 draws and 7 defeats. Much before the Euro Granada became a reality, Lucas Alcaraz, in his first stint as coach of the rojiblancos in professional football, gave stability to the team for 516 days. In his first 45 games, the Granadian managed 15 wins, eight draws and 22 defeats.
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Pacheta loses the pulse in Granada CF
Granada CF coach Pacheta loses the pulse, with a record of 14 wins, 12 draws and 19 losses in 45 league games.
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