Born in Valladolid, Pastor became a coach when he was only 27 years old, taking over his hometown club, BM Valladolid. In a league dominated by two giants, Barça and Ciudad Real, Pastor snatched two Spanish Cups with his underdog side and made a name for himself by working tirelessly.
Such was the impact of his performances, he was also named the Spain men’s national team coach, winning a first World Championship with Spain in 2005 and securing a silver medal at the EHF EURO 2006.
Despite his superb CV, when Szeged came calling in 2013, Pastor had never coached outside of Spain, therefore the challenge he faced was big. And he needed time, in a business where time is one of the most precious resources.
“Of course it was a big change, because we came here and it was a different system, a different way of playing and understanding the sport. Therefore, it was a lot of work and many training sessions to have the plan respected and put into place. Eventually, it worked out just fine,” adds Pastor.
Titles arrived and OTP Bank-Pick Szeged became a true powerhouse in European handball, winning against any team in Europe.
“We won against PSG, we won against Barca, we won against Veszprém, we even had big wins against Rhein-Neckar Löwen when they were the best German team a few years ago. Our mindset was that we can beat everybody in every match. This is the only way a team can go forward,” says the Spanish coach.
Indeed, Szeged did become a team to be feared, but a place in the TruckScout24 EHF FINAL4 has always evaded them one way or the other. Sometimes, Szeged were close, other times they did not have the strength and were thoroughly outplayed.