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Luis Enrique
Personal information
Full name: Luis Enrique Martínez García
Date of birth: 8 May 1970 (1970-05-08) (age 55)
Place of birth:    Gijón, Flag of Spain Spain
Height: 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position: Midfielder / Striker
Club information
Current club Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain (manager)
Youth clubs
1981-1988
1984-1988
Flag of Spain Sporting Gijón
Flag of Spain → La Braña (loan)
Senior clubs
Years Club App (Gls)
1988–1990
1989–1991
1991–1996
1996–2004
Total
Flag of Spain Sporting B
Flag of Spain Sporting Gijón
Flag of Spain Real Madrid
Flag of Spain Barcelona
027 00(5)
036 0(14)
157 0(15)
207 0(73)
427 (107)   
National team
1990–1991
1991–1992
1991–2002
Flag of Spain Spain U21
Flag of Spain Spain U23
Flag of Spain Spain
0000(0)
014 00(3)
062 0(12)
Teams managed
2008-2011
2011–2012
2013–2014
2014–2017
2018–2019
2019–2022
2023–
Flag of Spain Barcelona B
Flag of Italy Roma
Flag of Spain Celta
Flag of Spain Barcelona
Flag of Spain Spain
Flag of Spain Spain
Flag of France Paris Saint-Germain

Luis Enrique Martínez García (born 8 May 1970), known as Luis Enrique, is a Spanish football manager and former player. He is the manager of Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain.

A versatile player with good technique, he was capable of playing in several different positions, but usually played as a midfielder or forward, and was also noted for his temperament and stamina. Starting in 1991 and ending in 2004, he represented both Real Madrid and Barcelona with equal individual and team success, appearing in more than 500 official games and scoring more than 100 goals. He appeared with the Spain national team in three World Cups and one European Championship.

Luis Enrique started working as a manager in 2008 with Barcelona B, before moving to Roma three years later. In the 2013–14 season he managed Celta, before returning to Barcelona and winning the treble in his first year and the double in his second; in 2018, he was appointed Spain head coach for the first time before resigning for family reasons.

Honours[]

Club[]

Real Madrid
Barcelona

International[]

  • Summer Olympics: 1992

External links[]

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Paris Saint-Germain F.C. squad - 2025–26

Hakimi · Beraldo · Marquinhos (c) · Zabarnyi · Kvaratskhelia · Fabián · Ramos · 10 Dembélé · 14 Doué · 17 Vitinha · 19 Lee · 21 Hernandez · 24 Mayulu · 25 Mendes · 29 Barcola · 30 Chevalier · 33 Zaïre-Emery · 39 Safonov · 41 Jangeal · 43 Kamara · 47 Ndjantou · 49 Mbaye · 51 Pacho · 87 Neves · 89 Marin ·

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Celta de Vigo - Managers

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Futbol Club Barcelona - Managers

Barrow (1917) • Greenwell (1917–23) • Spouncer (1923–24) • Poszony (1924) • Kirby (1924–26) • Domby (1926–27) • Forns (1927–29) • Bellamy (1929–31) • Greenwell (1931–33) • Domby (1933–34) • Plattkó (1934–35) • O'Connell (1935–40) • Planas (1940–41) • Guzmán (1941–42) • Nogués (1942–44) • Samitier (1944–47) • Fernández (1947–50) • Daučík (1950–54) • Puppo (1954–55) • Plattkó (1955–56) • Balmanya (1956–58) • Herrera (1958–60) • Broćić (1960–61) • Orizaola (1961) • Miró (1961) • Kubala (1961–63) • Gonzalvo (1963) • C.Rodríguez (1963–64) • Sasot (1964–65) • Olsen (1965–67) • Artigas (1967–69) • Seguer (1969c) • Buckingham (1969–71) • Michels (1971–75) • Weisweiler (1975–76) • Ruiz (1976c) • Michels (1976–78) • Muller (1978–79) • Rifé (1979–80) • Herrera (1980) • Kubala (1980) • Herrera (1980–81) • Lattek (1981–83) • Menotti (1983–84) • Venables (1984–87) • Aragonés (1987–88) • Cruijff (1988–91) • Rexach (1991c) • Cruijff (1991–96) • Robson (1996–97) • Van Gaal (1997–2000) • Serra Ferrer (2000–01) • Rexach (2001–02) • Van Gaal (2002–03) • Antić (2003) • Rijkaard (2003–08) • Guardiola (2008–12) • Vilanova (2012–13) • Martino (2013–14) • Enrique (2014–17) • Valverde (2017–20) • Quique Setién (2020) • Koeman (2020–21) • Xavi (2021–24) • Flick (2024–)

AS Roma - Managers

Garbutt (1927–1929) • Baccani (1929–1930) • Burgess (1930–1932) • Barr (1932–1933) • Kovács (1933–1934) • Barbesino (1934–1938) • Ara (1938–1939) • Schaffer (1939–1942) • Kertész (1942–1943) • Masetti (1943–1945) • Degni (1945–1947) • Senkey (1947–1948) • Brunella (1948–1949) • Bernardini (1949–1950) • Baloncieri (1950) • Serantoni (1950) • Masetti (1950–(1951) • Viani (1951–(1953) • Varglien (1953–1954) • Carver (1954–1956) • Sárosi (1956) • Masetti (1956–1957) • Stock (1957–1958) • Nordahl (1958–1959) • Sárosi (1959–1960) • Foni (1960–1961) • Carniglia (1961–1963) • Kryeziu (1963) • Foni (1963–1964) • Miró (1964–1965) • Lorenzo (1965–1966) • Pugliese (1966–1968) • Herrera (1968–1970) • Tessari (1970) • Herrera (1971–1972) • Trebiciani (1972–1973) • Scopigno (1973) • Liedholm (1973–1977) • Giagnoni (1977–1978) • Valcareggi (1978–1979) • Liedholm (1979–1984) • Eriksson (1984–1986) • Sormani (1986–1987) • Liedholm (1987–1989) • Spinosi (1989) • Liedholm (1989) • Radice (1989–1990) • O. Bianchi (1990–1992) • Boškov (1992–1993) • Mazzone (1993–1996) • C. Bianchi (1996–1997) • Liedholm & Sella (1997) • Zeman (1997–1999) • Capello (1999–2004) • Prandelli (2004) • Völler (2004) • Delneri (2004–2005) • Conti (2005) • Spalletti (2005–2009) • Ranieri (2009–2011) • Montella 2011) • Luis Enrique (2011–2012) • Zeman (2012–2013) • Andreazzoli (2013) • Garcia (2013–2016) • Spalletti (2016–2017) • Di Francesco (2017–2019) • Ranieri (2019) • Fonseca (2019–2021) • Mourinho (2021–2024) • De Rossi (2024) • Jurić (2024) • Ranieri (2024–)

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Paris Saint-Germain Football Club - Managers

Phelipon (1970–1972) · Vicot (1972–1973) · Fontaine & Vicot (1973–1975) · Fontaine (1975–1976) · Vasović (1976–1977) · Alonzo (1977) · Larqué (1977–1978) · Alonzo (1978) · Vasović (1978–1979) · Alonzo (1979) · Peyroche (1979–1983) · Leduc (1983–1984) · Peyroche (1984–1985) · Coste (1985) · Houllier (1985–1987) · Mombaerts (1987–1988) · Houllier (1988) · Ivić (1988–1990) · Michel (1990–1991) · Artur Jorge (1991–1994) · Fernandez (1994–1996) · Ricardo (1996–1998) · Giresse (1998) · Artur Jorge (1998–1999) · Bergeroo (1999–(2000) · Fernandez (2000–2003) · Halilhodžić (2003–2005) · Fournier (2005) · Lacombe (2005–2007) · Le Guen (2007–2009) · Kombouaré (2009–2011) · Ancelotti (2011–2013) · Blanc (2013–2016) · Emery (2016–2018) · Tuchel (2018–2020) · Pochettino (2021–2022) · Galtier (2022–2023) · Enriuqe (2023–)

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Spain – 2002 FIFA World Cup – Quarter-final

1. Casillas 2. C. Torres 3. Juanfran 4. Helguera 5. Puyol 6. Hierro (c) 7. Raúl 8. Baraja 9. Morientes 10. Tristán 11. De Pedro 12. Luque 13. Ricardo 14. Albelda 15. Romero 16. Mendieta 17. Valerón 18. Sergio 19. Xavi 20. Nadal 21. Luis Enrique 22. Joaquín 23. Contreras Manager:  Flag of Spain José Antonio Camacho

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Spain – UEFA Euro 2020 – Semi-finals

1. De Gea 2. Azpilicueta 3. D. Llorente 4. P. Torres 5. Busquets (c) 6. M. Llorente 7. Morata 8. Koke 9. Gerard 10. Thiago 11. F. Torres 12. García 13. Sánchez 14. Gayà 16. Rodri 17. Fabián 18. Alba 19. Olmo 20. Traoré 21. Oyarzabal 22. Sarabia 23. Simón 24. Laporte 26. Pedri Manager:  Flag of Spain Luis Enrique

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Spain – 2022 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16

1. Sánchez 2. Azpilicueta 3. García 4. P. Torres 5. Busquets (c) 6. Llorente 7. Morata 8. Koke 9. Gavi 10. Asensio 11. F. Torres 12. Williams 13. Raya 14. Balde 15. Guillamón 16. Rodri 17. Pino 18. Alba 19. Soler 20. Carvajal 21. Olmo 22. Sarabia 23. Simón 24. Laporte 25. Fati 26. Pedri Manager:  Flag of Spain Luis Enrique