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The Argentinian coach achieved promotion in the 1974/75 season, being the second highest scoring and the lowest conceding team. He used many home-grown players for this achievement. His second season in the First Division saw the team finish in eleventh place. In the 1988/89 season, he returned to the Sevilla bench to replace Pepe Ortega, who had in turn replaced Javier Azkargorta. He finished the league in ninth place.
He was technical secretary when the board decided to change course because they saw the possibility of promotion as far out of reach. Not only did the situation not improve, but the club ended up being involved in a possible relegation battle to the Third Division. This was finally avoided by winning convincingly in Linares. He was replaced the following season by Roque Olsen.
Like many other Sevilla FC coaches, he first represented Sevilla as a player. He coached Sevilla Atlético when he replaced Happel on the bench. At the beginning he brought a slight improvement to the team and under his guidance Yiyi and Montero were promoted to the first team, but over time the situation did not improve and the club decided to put Enrique Buqué in charge of the squad.
In the 1973-74 season, this Austrian coach arrived with a great reputation due to the achievements of his previous teams. He was unlucky, his strong character did not take root among the staff, nor did he empathise with the management, which was an obstacle to his survival when the good results stopped coming. His replacement was Santos Bedoya.
Sevilla FC faced the 1972/73 season in the Second Division. The club had placed its trust in Juan Arza, who had taken the reins of the team for the first time since the start of the season. He was unlucky and had to be replaced by Salvador Artigas, who obtained magnificent results in home matches, but found it more difficult in away games. They finished in fourth position, which left the team with no chance of promotion to the First Division.