Luis Enrique
Spanish football manager
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July 5 2023 | Luis Enrique officially became the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, signing a two-year contract. |
July 5 2023 | Luis Enrique officially became the manager of Paris Saint-Germain, signing a two-year contract. |
2022 | Resigns from Spain national team after the World Cup. |
2022 | Resigns from Spain national team after the World Cup. |
2020 | Leads Spain national team to semi-finals of Euro 2020 and second place in the 2020-21 Nations League. |
2020 | Leads Spain national team to semi-finals of Euro 2020 and second place in the 2020-21 Nations League. |
November 2019 | Luis Enrique rejoined the Spain national team after previously quitting for personal reasons four months prior. |
November 2019 | Luis Enrique rejoined the Spain national team after previously quitting for personal reasons four months prior. |
July 9 2018 | Luis Enrique was named coach of the Spain national team, replacing Fernando Hierro. |
July 9 2018 | Luis Enrique was named coach of the Spain national team, replacing Fernando Hierro. |
March 1 2017 | Luis Enrique announced he would not continue as Barcelona's team manager after 30 June. |
March 1 2017 | Luis Enrique announced he would not continue as Barcelona's team manager after 30 June. |
June 6 2015 | Luis Enrique led Barcelona to a treble by winning the Champions League final against Juventus, and signed a new contract until 2017. |
June 6 2015 | Luis Enrique led Barcelona to a treble by winning the Champions League final against Juventus, and signed a new contract until 2017. |
May 17 2015 | Luis Enrique led Barcelona to its 23rd national championship with one match to spare. |
May 17 2015 | Luis Enrique led Barcelona to its 23rd national championship with one match to spare. |
April 21 2015 | Luis Enrique recorded his 42nd win after 50 games in charge of Barcelona, the best record of any manager at the time. |
April 21 2015 | Luis Enrique recorded his 42nd win after 50 games in charge of Barcelona, the best record of any manager at the time. |
May 19 2014 | Luis Enrique returned to Barcelona as manager on a two-year deal, recommended by sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta. |
May 19 2014 | Luis Enrique returned to Barcelona as manager on a two-year deal, recommended by sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta. |
May 16 2014 | Luis Enrique announced he would be leaving Celta. |
May 16 2014 | Luis Enrique announced he would be leaving Celta. |
2013 | Manages Celta football club during the 2013-14 season. |
2013 | Manages Celta football club during the 2013-14 season. |
June 8 2013 | Luis Enrique became the manager of Celta, replacing Abel Resino. |
June 8 2013 | Luis Enrique became the manager of Celta, replacing Abel Resino. |
June 8 2011 | Luis Enrique reached an agreement to become the head coach of Roma, signing a two-year contract. |
June 8 2011 | Luis Enrique reached an agreement to become the head coach of Roma, signing a two-year contract. |
March 2011 | Luis Enrique announced he would leave Barcelona B at the end of the campaign, despite having two years left on his contract. |
March 2011 | Luis Enrique announced he would leave Barcelona B at the end of the campaign, despite having two years left on his contract. |
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