He coached Sevilla FC in the 1959/60 and 1960/61 seasons. Among his achievements was that the team played attractive and effective football. Under his guidance, the team had one of the best seasons after Helenio Herrera's departure, finishing fourth, and beating some of the strongest teams in the country. In his second season the team finished in mid-table.
The Biscay-born coach replaced Janos Kalmar until the end of the 1958/59 season, leaving the team out of danger in twelfth place.
He managed the team for only ten matches in the 1958/59 season. Only one win in ten matches cost him his job. He was accompanied by Mario Klug as translator, who shortly afterwards took over the reins of sides in the youth ranks.
He coached the team for only half a season in 1957/58, going down in history as the coach who led the team in its first continental matches. He was sacked in December 1957 due to poor results.
The former player from Utrera became a coach of the club, covering several temporary vacancies that occurred on the bench during various seasons. In the 1957/58 season he replaced Satur Grech until the end of the season, in 1970/71 he replaced Merkel on the last day of the season and in 1971/72 he replaced Georgiadis for two games. His courage to face difficult situations earned him the nickname of Diego Valor, like the hero of the radio serial of the 1950s.
The controversial and eccentric Spanish-Argentine coach began his tenure at the helm of Sevilla FC in 1953/54 and finished his tenure in 1956/57. He achieved a runner-up finish in the league and another in the cup, with the team finishing fifth in his first season. In the second and third seasons, his side finished fourth and then second in the season which marked his farewell. The runner-up finish in La Liga helped the team qualify for the European Cup.
A legendary striker at the club, he coached the team for four seasons between 1949 and 1953. In his first season he only managed tenth place, making amends the following season by finishing runners-up in the league. In subsequent seasons he finished sixth and fifth. Under his orders, one of the best players in the history of Sevilla FC, his nephew Marcelo Campanal, was signed.
He replaced Helenio Herrera in the last match of the 1956/57 season, achieving a draw and leaving the team in second place, which meant qualifying for the European Cup. In 1958/59 he coached the team in the Cup. He always belonged to the club, holding various positions over the years.
The Basque coach led the team for two seasons, from 1947 to 1949. In his first season, the team won the Copa del Generalísimo. In the league, he placed the club in fifth and eighth position.
The Irish coach managed Sevilla FC between 1942 and 1945. His contribution to the club was very important, as in his first season he achieved the league runners-up spot. In the following season he achieved a creditable third place and in his last season he left the team in tenth place.
The coach from Toledo took over the reins of the team in the 1941-1942 season, but was unable to finish the season due to illness with only two games left and in sixth position. Pepe Brand would be in charge of closing the football season started by Victoriano de Santos, who would die months later. In 1944, Sevilla FC organised a charity match in his honour, with the proceeds going to the family of the coach from La Mancha.