Born
Palma,
Mallorca,
Balearic Islands, Amor was a player but retired at the age of 23. He then became a manager of
UD Arenal's youth setup, subsequently working with the reserve team before being appointed first team manager in 2003, aged just 26. In April 2005, Amor agreed to join
CD Atlético Baleares as their manager, achieving promotion to
Tercera División in his first season and finishing sixth in
his second, one point shy of the play-offs. On 26 July 2007, he was named
Jaume Bauzà's assistant at
RCD Mallorca B. In 2010, Amor left the
Bermellones and was appointed manager of CD San Francisco's
Juvenil A squad. He left the latter club the following February, and in May, he moved abroad after being named technical director at
Al-Wasl FC. In April 2014, Amor signed for
Al-Hilal FC, being named
Sami Al-Jaber's assistant. He continued to work as an assistant at
Al-Wahda FC and
Al-Shabab Riyadh before returning to his home country in September 2017, after being appointed manager of
UD Ibiza. On 18 April 2018, Amor was sacked from Ibiza, and subsequently returned to his former club Arenal to work as a technical director. On 4 November of the following year, he was named
Javier Aguirre's assistant at
La Liga side
CD Leganés. He followed Aguirre to
CF Monterrey,
RCD Mallorca and the
Mexico national team, always as his assistant. ==Managerial statistics==