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Daniel Vidal González
Daniel "Dani" Vidal González (born 14 June 1992) is a Spanish Association football, football Manager (association football), manager. Career Born in Tarragona, Catalonia, Vidal played for hometown side Gimnàstic de Tarragona as a youth before retiring at the age of 20, and immediately starting to coach the club's ''Infantil B'' squad. He then progressed through the club's youth categories, before being named an assistant of Juan Manuel Pavón at the farm team CF Pobla de Mafumet on 25 October 2017. Vidal returned to the structure of ''Nàstic'' for the 2018–19 season, being named manager of the ''Juvenil B'' squad. On 15 December 2020, after being in charge of the ''Juvenil A'' team, he was appointed at the helm of Pobla. On 16 June 2021, Vidal was named Raül Agné's assistant in the first team of Gimnàstic. On 27 February 2023, he was appointed manager of the club after the dismissal of Iñaki Alonso, and became the first manager of the club's history to manage them in a ...
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Tarragona
Tarragona (, ; ) is a coastal city and municipality in Catalonia (Spain). It is the capital and largest town of Tarragonès county, the Camp de Tarragona region and the province of Tarragona. Geographically, it is located on the Costa Daurada area on the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean shore. During the period of the Roman Empire, it was one of the most prominent cities of the Iberian Peninsula, as the capital, successively, of the Roman provinces of Hispania Citerior and Hispania Tarraconensis. The Archaeological Ensemble of Tárraco, Archaeological Complex of Tàrraco is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. History Punic Etymology Ta-Aragona name in Phoenician means the Aragona, which is the native Iberian term for the Ebro Vallay. Mythical Origins One Catalan legend holds that Tarragona was named for ''Tarraho'', eldest son of Tubal in c. 2407 BC; another (derived from Strabo and Megasthenes) attributes the name to 'Taharqa, Tearcon the Ethiopian', a seventh-century BC pharaoh w ...
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