Following their woeful outing at the ongoing 2018 World Cup in Russia, Spain has named a former Barca manager as their new football boss.
The Spanish Football Federation has appointed Luis Enrique as Spain’s new national team coach, the governing body’s president Luis Rubiales said during a press conference on Monday (July 9).
A former midfielder at Sporting Gijon, Real Madrid and Barcelona,
Luis Enrique won two LaLiga titles, one Champions League and three King’s Cups as Barca coach between 2014 and 2017.
The former Celta Vigo coach won the treble in first campaign at
Barca’s helm and has spent the past year on sabbatical since
leaving the Nou Camp in May 2017.
“Luis Enrique’s appointment as coach for the next two years was
approved unanimously,” Rubiales told reporters.
Julen Lopetegui was fired on the eve of the World Cup after his
surprise announcement that he had signed to take over at Real
Madrid, while Fernando Hierro, who stood in as coach and led
Spain to the last 16 where they lost to hosts Russia on penalties,
said on Sunday he would not continue in his role beyond the
tournament.
Rubiales also appointed former La Roja and Deportivo La Coruna
goalkeeper Jose Francisco Molina as Spain’s new sporting
director.
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