After winning a league
promotion to the
Spanish top-tier level, the
Liga ACB, with
Cajabilbao in 1994, Vidorreta continued managing teams in the Spanish lower divisions. In 2001, he was appointed as the
head coach of the newly created
Bilbao Basket, which started playing in the
LEB Plata, the Spanish third-tier league, at the time. With the Basque club, Vidorreta won two league promotions in three seasons, and made his debut as a head coach in the
Liga ACB in 2004. He continued there for six more seasons, until being sacked in January 2010. Vidorreta then worked as a head coach of several different ACB teams, such as
Lucentum Alicante,
Estudiantes, and
Canarias, where he arrived in November 2015. In April 2017, Vidorreta won his first European-wide continental title, by winning the championship of the
European third-level Champions League 2016–17 season. Vidorreta was the first coach to win this newly established continental league. On 20 June 2017, Vidorreta was announced as the new head coach of the reigning Spanish League champion,
Valencia Basket. With Valencia, Vidorreta coached in the
EuroLeague, where the team had a 12–18 record. In the
ACB season, Valencia was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the playoffs by
Herbalife Gran Canaria. On June 8, 2018, Valencia Basket announced Vidorreta and the club parted ways. On 11 June 2018, Vidorreta returned to Iberostar Tenerife as he signed a 3-year contract with the club. He had his contract extended by two years on May 20, 2020. On May 8, 2022, Vidorreta won his second Champions League title after his team defeated
Manresa in the final of the
Final Four in
Bilbao. On 12 February 2023, he won the
2023 FIBA Intercontinental Cup with Canarias after defeating
Monastir in the semi-finals and
São Paulo in the final. In the 2024–25 season, Tenerife was eliminated in the BCL semi-finals by
Galatasaray. On 10 May 2025, Vidorreta was named the
Basketball Champions League Best Coach. ==Coaching record==