Former Sevilla manager Joaquin Caparros has been diagnosed with colon cancer.
The 70-year-old, who holds a club record for managing 248 official matches across various competitions, is undergoing treatment.
Caparros s a highly respected figure within the club, having been instrumental in guiding Sevilla back to Spain’s top flight and establishing their presence in LaLiga during his initial five-year tenure.
Caparros later returned to the club in interim coaching roles in 2018, 2019, and most recently in 2025.
His significant contributions were recognised last July when he was named Sevilla’s honorary president.
“Sevilla FC wishes to express its deepest support and affection to our Honorary President, Joaquin Caparros, who has been diagnosed with colon cancer,” the club wrote in a statement.
“The beloved former Sevilla coach, who has the full support of his family, friends, and the entire Sevilla fanbase, is already undergoing the necessary medical treatment.”
Beyond his extensive time at Sevilla, Caparros has managed several other prominent La Liga clubs, including Deportivo La Coruna, Athletic Bilbao, Real Mallorca, Levante, and Osasuna, overseeing more than 500 games in Spain’s top division.
He also served as head coach of the Armenian national team between 2020 and 2022.
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