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After retiring, Amor served a four-year spell at former club Barcelona, being responsible for the youth categories after Joan Laporta was named president in 2003. He left after the board of directors decided not to renew his contract,[8] but returned in July 2010 as technical director of football training.
In late August 2014, Amor was invited to Australia by one of his former colleagues and friend, former Barcelona youth academy coach and manager of Adelaide United FC, Josep Gombau. He spent a month observing and consulting the latter with Adelaide's training, after which he signed a one-year contract with the club to become the technical director.[9]
On 24 July 2015, following the resignation of Gombau due to family reasons, Amor was appointed as head coach prior to the start of the season.[10] He only achieved his first win on the ninth matchday, in a 1–0 win against Perth Glory FC.[11] He went on to lead the team to a club-record 13 clean sheets, including being unbeaten in the last ten home games and winning the last four away.[12]
Amor led Adelaide to the double on 1 May 2016, after a 3–1 defeat of Western Sydney Wanderers FC in the Grand Final.[13]
Da nema ovog trenerskog perioda u La Masiji, altroke Vučević.