Ambros Martín from Lanzarote is set to be the one chosen to lead the national team in the World Cup in Denmark, Norway and Sweden this summer after the stage of the Valencian José Ignacio Prades at the helm of the Guerreras ended. Next Tuesday will be the presumed day chosen by the Royal Spanish Handball Federation to proceed with the replacement of the national coach.
The chosen one to replace him is one of the most successful coaches in Europe, Ambros Martín from Lanzarote, who has already served as national coach in Romania and Russia. Born in Arrecife, at 55 years old, recently turned on April 30, he assumes a new challenge in his professional career, which is full of sporting successes both as a player and later on the benches.
To his record as a player, in which he won an EHF Champions League, a European Super Cup, a European Cup Winners' Cup, an Asobal League, two Copa del Rey and two Spanish Super Cups; we must add his record as a coach at international level, conquering the Champions League four times and an EHF Cup, in addition to a bronze in the World Cup, being designated four times as coach of the year in the Champions League.
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