The Mexican coach announced that he is leaving the Third Division club through a message on social networks
Rafael Márquez is no longer the coach of the cadet A of Real Alcalá de España, a team with which he signed since November last year, amid rumors that place him back in Barcelona, after the victory as president of Joan Laporta, with that coincided in his player stage.
“” I appreciate the opportunity and all the attention of the directives and trainers of @rsda_oficial and of each of the boys who from the beginning put all the # 4 attitude at work and I develop all my knowledge. I say goodbye to all the success in what is to come “, the former Barcelona player, Rafael Márquez, reported on his social networks.
I appreciate the opportunity and all the attention given by the board and your coaches @rsda_oficial and to each of the boys who put it all together from the beginning # 4ctitud to work and develop all my knowledge. I say goodbye wishing you every success in what is to come.
– Rafa Marquez (@RafaMarquezMX) March 22, 2021
The former captain of the Mexican national team reported since November last year that he would go to Alcalá in Spain, to lead the cadet A of the team of the Third Division of the Iberian country. The former Barcelona player assured that it is part of his process to be a coach, after the experience he had as a manager at Atlas.
Five months later, the former central defender said goodbye to the Spanish team, wishing them luck in the next projects. Rafael Márquez’s name was linked to Joan Laporta, Barcelona’s president-elect, after the former player backed him during his campaign.
Laporta said in recent days that Márquez was one of the most important and remarkable players he hired in his first term at the Catalan club, right now when the manager returned as president and seeks to form the tight circle that helps him overcome the complicated financial situation of the institution, as well as return to the best sports season.
For now, in Rafael Márquez’s profile, he describes himself as “DT in the proud Mexican trial,” although his next destination is unknown at this time.