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Ángel Royo
Personal information
Full name Ángel Royo Areste
Date of birth (1966-08-12) 12 August 1966 (age 57)
Place of birth Sariñena, Spain
Team information
Current team
Almudévar (coach)
Youth career
Years Team
Sariñena
Managerial career
1992–1996 Sariñena (youth)
1997–1999 Lalueza
1999 Peralta
2000–2002 Lanaja
2002–2004 Almudévar
2004–2009 San Lorenzo
2009–2010 Barbastro
2010 Atlético Monzón
2010–2011 Huesca (assistant)
2011 Huesca
2012 Huesca (interim)
2016– Almudévar

Ángel Royo Areste (born 12 August 1966) is a Spanish football manager, currently in charge of AD Almudévar.

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Managerial career

Born in Sariñena, Huesca, Aragon, Royo suffered a serious injury while playing for CD Sariñena's youth setup, which subsequently ended his career as a footballer.[1] He started working as a manager with the club's youth setup, and subsequently coached teams in his native region, his longest spell being with UD San Lorenzo.[2]

In May 2010 Royo was appointed Atlético Monzón manager,[3] but left the club two months later, being named assistant at SD Huesca.[4]

On 8 June 2011 Royo was appointed manager of Huesca, replacing Onésimo Sánchez.[5] On 3 October, after winning two of six matches, he was relieved from his duties and joined the club's board.[6]

On 10 December 2012 Royo was named interim manager of the azulgranas, in the place of fired Antonio Calderón.[7] On the 26th, after two losses, he returned to his previous role, being replaced by Jorge D'Alessandro.[8]

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