Nàstic sacks Cristóbal Parralo and appoints Pablo Alfaro to avoid relegation

A heavy defeat against Eldense triggers a coaching change with the team near the drop zone.

Generic image of an empty football stadium at sunset symbolizing a period of sporting transition.
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Generic image of an empty football stadium at sunset symbolizing a period of sporting transition.

Nàstic de Tarragona confirmed this March 7 the dismissal of head coach Cristóbal Parralo following a 4-1 loss at Eldense, leaving the club just one point above relegation.

The club's board decided to act after a poor run of form that saw Cristóbal record only five wins in 17 matches. The Andalusian coach, who replaced Luis César in November, leaves Tarragona alongside his assistant Javier Manjarín after losing seven of the last eleven games.
Pablo Alfaro has been chosen as the successor and is expected to be officially announced today. His primary task will be to prevent the team from falling into the Segunda Federación, especially with Real Murcia threatening to overtake them in the standings.
Alfaro will make his debut this Friday against league leaders Sabadell. It is a challenging start for the new manager as he attempts to stabilize a squad that has struggled significantly in recent months.