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Subsequently, Pallarés continued to work in the youth categories, having spells at [[Villarreal CF]], [[Aspire Academy]], [[Levante UD]], [[FC Rubin Kazan]] and [[Al Jazira Club]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.levante-emv.com/castello/2016/12/05/alex-pallares-conquista-venezuela-12296540.html|title=Álex Pallarés conquista Venezuela|trans-title=Álex Pallarés conquers Venezuela|publisher=[[Levante-EMV]]|language=es|date=5 December 2016|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref> On 23 May 2016, he was named manager of Venezuelan side [[Atlético Venezuela C.F.|Atlético Venezuela]] for the remainder of [[2016 Venezuelan Primera División season|the season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://atleticovenezuelacf.com/principal/index.php/noticias/1ra-division/3095-el-espanol-alex-pallares-dirigira-al-atletico|title=El español Álex Pallarés dirigirá al Atlético|trans-title=Spaniard Álex Pallarés will manage Atlético|publisher=Atlético Venezuela CF|language=es|date=23 May 2016|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref>
On 24 November 2016, after finishing second in the Clausura and helping his side qualify to the [[2017 Copa Sudamericana]], Pallarés resigned
On 23 May 2018, Pallarés was appointed [[Deportivo Táchira]] manager,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cableondasports.com/futbol/internacional/america/el-tachira-anuncia-al-espanol-alex-pallares-como-nuevo-entrenador_0_201394/|title=El Táchira anuncia al español Alex Pallarés como nuevo entrenador|trans-title=Táchira announce the Spaniard Alex Pallarés as new manager|publisher=Cable Onda Sports|language=es|date=23 May 2018|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref> but resigned on 20 November, again
On 6 October 2020, Pallarés was named at the helm of [[CF Gandía]] in the regional leagues.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cfgandia.es/comunicado-oficial-alex-pallares/|title=Comunicado oficial {{!}} Álex Pallarés|trans-title=Official announcement {{!}} Álex Pallarés|publisher=CF Gandía|language=es|date=6 October 2020|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref> He was sacked on 25 November, after only one win in six matches,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cadenaser.com/emisora/2020/11/25/radio_gandia/1606301725_247602.html|title=Álex Pallarés deja de ser el entrenador del CF Gandia|trans-title=Álex Pallarés leaves CF Gandía|publisher=[[Cadena SER]]|language=es|date=25 November 2020|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref> and returned to South America the following 5 January to take over [[Real Potosí]];<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.paginasiete.bo/campeones/2021/1/5/el-espanol-pallares-llega-potosi-para-dirigir-real-280130.html|title=El español Pallarés llega a Potosí para dirigir a Real|trans-title=Spaniard Pallarés arrives in Potosí to manage Real|publisher=[[Página Siete]]|language=es|date=5 January 2021|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref> on 8 February, however, he had to step down due to health issues.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.la-razon.com/marcas/2021/02/08/pallares-dimite-como-dt-de-real-potosi-por-complicaciones-en-su-salud/|title=Pallarés dimite como DT de Real Potosí por complicaciones en su salud|trans-title=Pallarés quits as manager of Real Potosí due to health issues|publisher=[[La Razón (La Paz)|La Razón]]|language=es|date=8 February 2021|accessdate=22 February 2021}}</ref>
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