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Eusebio Sacristán Mena (born 13 April 1964), known simply as Eusebio in his playing days, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central midfielder, and the current coach of Real Sociedad. He had a twenty-year playing career, which started and ended at Real Valladolid, and won an array of domestic and European silverware in his seven seasons at Barcelona. Internationally, he represented Spain at Euro 1988. Eusebio began his coaching career at Barcelona, and went on to lead Celta and Barcelona B. ==Club career== Born in La Seca, Valladolid, Eusebio started playing professionally with hometown's Real Valladolid, being an automatic first-choice from an early age and moving to Atlético de Madrid for 1987–88. After that sole season in Madrid he joined FC Barcelona, proceeding to be one of coach Johan Cruyff's most used squad members in the subsequent years – he played the entire matches at both the victorious 1989 Cup Winners' Cup and the 1992 European Cup Finals. Eusebio could only manage 36 appearances in his last two seasons combined, this prompting a move to Celta de Vigo in 1995〔(El Celta ficha a Eusebio (Celta signs Eusebio) ); El País, 30 June 1995 〕 where he posted two more solid campaigns. He retired in 2002 at the age of 38 with Valladolid, having played 543 La Liga games (the only division he competed in after being promoted to his first club's first team), second-best in the competition only behind Andoni Zubizarreta.〔(Leyendas del Real Valladolid C. F. – Eusebio (Real Valladolid C. F. legends – Eusebio) ); El Norte de Castilla 〕 Upon retiring Sacristán opened a football school in Valladolid, for 6-to-12-year-old children.〔(Escuela de Fútbol Eusebio Sacristán (Eusebio Sacristán Football school) ) 〕 He also obtained his coaching degree and, from 2003 to 2008, was part of Frank Rijkaard's staff at Barcelona.〔(El Barcelona comienza a planificar la próxima temporada (Barcelona starts working on next season) ); El Mundo, 22 May 2006 〕 On 2 March 2009 Eusebio was named head coach of another former club, Celta, as the Galician side struggled in the second division.〔(Eusebio Sacristán relanza su carrera en el Celta (Eusebio Sacristán relaunches career at Celta) ); El Norte de Castilla, 3 March 2009 〕 In the following season more of the same (although the team eventually easily retained its division status, it struggled until the last month of competition),〔(El Celta limita el crédito de Eusebio (Celta limits Eusebio's credit) ); Faro de Vigo, 30 November 2009 〕 and he was dismissed in June 2010.〔(La directiva del Celta decide no renovar a Eusebio Sacristán (Celta board of directors decide against renewing Eusebio) ); Marca, 7 June 2010 〕 Eusebio returned to Barcelona for 2011–12, being appointed the B-team's manager after Luis Enrique left for A.S. Roma.〔(Eusebio Sacristán, nuevo entrenador del Barcelona B (Eusebio Sacristán, new Barcelona B manager) ); Diario AS, 17 June 2011 〕 He led the team to the third position in his third year; however, following a string of poor results, on 9 February 2015 he was relieved of his duties and was replaced by youth side coach Jordi Vinyals.〔(Rescisión del contrato de Eusebio Sacristán como técnico del B (Eusebio Sacristán contract rescision as B coach) ); Barcelona's official website, 9 February 2015 〕 On 9 November 2015, Eusebio was named manager of top flight club Real Sociedad after the dismissal of David Moyes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eusebio Sacristán」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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