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Quique Setién : ウィキペディア英語版
Quique Setién

Enrique 'Quique' Setién Solar (born 27 September 1958) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mainly as a central midfielder, and the current coach of UD Las Palmas.
Nicknamed ''El Maestro'', he was best known for his Racing de Santander spells, starting and finishing his 19-year professional career at the club and amassing La Liga totals of 374 games and 58 goals over the course of 15 seasons.
In the 2000s Setién (who represented Spain on three occasions) started a manager career, going on to coach several teams including his main club.
==Club career==
Born in Santander, Setién made his La Liga debuts in 1977, with hometown Racing de Santander. However, during his first spell with the Cantabrians, although used regularly, he was not yet an undisputed starter, and missed the entire 1982–83 season as well as suffering two top flight relegations.
Afterwards, Setién represented Atlético de Madrid during three years: he had two first good seasons, but appeared rarely in his last after some spats with elusive club chairman Jesús Gil.〔(La década «ostentórea» (The "ostentórea" decade) ); El Mundo, 26 June 1997 〕
Setién moved subsequently to lowly CD Logroñés where, after a slow start, he was essential in helping the Riojans successively maintain its top flight status. In 1992 the 34-year-old returned to Racing, and scored a career-best 11 goals in his first year upon his return as the side returned to the top level. He played three more years with his main club, and retired in June 1996 – at nearly 38 – after featuring for Levante UD in the third division playoffs, which also ended in promotion; he appeared in almost 600 official matches in nearly two decades of play, totalling 95 league goals.
Taking up coaching in 2001, Setién started with his favorite club Racing, then switched to Polideportivo Ejido, both in the second level. After that he moved to another club he played for, Logroñes in division three, being sacked midway through the 2007–08 campaign.〔(Quique Setién, destituido como entrenador del Logroñés (Quique Setién, fired as Logroñés coach) ); El Diario Montañés, 15 January 2008 〕
In June 2009, Setién became CD Lugo's coach.〔(Quique Setién, nuevo entrenador (Quique Setién, new manager) ); El Diario Montañés, 10 June 2009 〕 He led the Galicians to second division promotion in his third year, a second-ever for the team; in the following three years the club managed to retain its status, ranking between positions 11th and 15th.
On 19 October 2015, following the sacking of Paco Herrera, Setien became UD Las Palmas' new manager.

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