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Spanish footballer and manager
Chaparro during his spell with Betis
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Chaparro and the second or maternal family name is Jara.
Francisco "Paco" Chaparro Jara (born 30 November 1942) is a Spanish retired football forward and manager.
Chaparro was born in Seville, Andalusia. After a playing career that ended at the age of 30 due to a knee injury, and with the biggest accomplishment being appearing for Rayo Vallecano in Segunda División,[1] Chaparro began his senior coaching career with Extremadura also in that level. He subsequently moved to the lower leagues, where he worked with Cádiz, Granada and Écija (where he would serve in several capacities and in different seasons) and Xerez back in the second tier, before arriving at neighbours Real Betis' youth academy.[2]
Subsequently, Chaparro worked as an assistant at the Verdiblancos. In the final day of the 2006–07 season he replaced the sacked Luis Fernández at the helm of the first team, leading them to a 2–0 away win against Racing Santander as the club narrowly avoided La Liga relegation.[3] The reserves, which he also coached, managed to promote to the Segunda División B.[4]
Chaparro returned to the B's for the 2007–08 campaign, but was again called for main-squad duties after Héctor Cúper only managed 11 points from 14 matches.[5] His first game in charge was a 1–0 victory at Villarreal,[6] Betis retained their top-flight status and he had his contract renewed for another year.[7]
On 6 April 2009, after five consecutive draws (the last 3–3 at home against Numancia) and two months without a win, Chaparro was dismissed;[8] the side was eventually relegated.[9]
- ^ Paco Chaparro: bético, entrenador y runner (Paco Chaparro: bético, manager and runner) Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine; Runner's World, 12 February 2008 (in Spanish)
- ^ Paco Chaparro y Pedro Buenaventura darán clase en la UAL (Paco Chaparro and Pedro Buenaventura to impart at UAL); La Voz de Almería, 20 March 2014 (in Spanish)
- ^ Racing Santander 0–2 Real Betis; ESPN Soccernet, 17 June 2007
- ^ Paco Chaparro salva a Lopera (Paco Chaparro saves Lopera); 20 minutos, 18 June 2007 (in Spanish)
- ^ Paco Chaparro toma hoy las riendas del equipo (Paco Chaparro takes reins of team today); Mundo Deportivo, 4 December 2007 (in Spanish)
- ^ Chaparro se estrena con victoria en el Betis (0–1) (Chaparro makes debut with win at Betis (0–1)); La Verdad, 10 December 2007 (in Spanish)
- ^ Chaparro renueva por el Betis (Chaparro renews for Betis); El País, 2 June 2008 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Betis destituye a Paco Chaparro (Betis dismiss Paco Chaparro); Libertad Digital, 6 April 2009 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Betis comunica a Nogués que no seguirá pero le ofrece seguir en el club (Betis tell Nogués he will not continue but offer him position at club); Diario de Sevilla, 3 June 2009 (in Spanish)
- Paco Chaparro at BDFutbol
- Paco Chaparro manager profile at BDFutbol