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Manolo Márquez
Personal information
Full name Manuel Manolo Márquez Roca
Date of birth (1968-09-07) 7 September 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain
Position(s) Defender
Team information
Current team
India (Head coach)
Youth career
1978–1987 Escolapios de Sarrià
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1988 Cerdanyola
1988–1987 Santfeliuenc
1989–1991 Montañesa
1991–1992 Granollers
1992–1995 Martinenc
1995–1996 Horta
1996 Badalona
1996–1999 PB Anguera
Managerial career
2002–2003 PB Anguera
2003–2006 Prat
2006–2007 Europa
2007–2009 Prat
2010–2012 Badalona
2013–2014 Espanyol B
2014–2015 Prat
2015 Sant Andreu
2016–2017 Las Palmas B
2017 Las Palmas
2018 NK Istra 1961
2018–2019 Ratchaburi Mitr Phol
2020–2023 Hyderabad
2023– Goa
2024– India
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Manuel "Manolo" Márquez Roca (born 7 September 1968) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player, who is currently the head coach of Indian Super League club Goa and the India national football team.[1][2][3]

Playing career

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Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Márquez represented CE Cerdanyola, Santfeliuenc FC, CF Montañesa, CD Granollers, FC Martinenc, UA Horta, CF Badalona and Penya Barcelonista Anguera as a player, retiring professionally at the age of 28.[4]

Managerial career

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Márquez started his career with his last club PB Anguera in 2002, as manager.[5] After two spells at AE Prat and one season at Tercera División side CE Europa,[6] he was appointed manager of Segunda División B club Badalona on 5 June 2010.[7]

Márquez took Badalona to the play-offs during his two seasons in charge, missing out promotion in both, however. On 31 January 2013, he was appointed in charge of RCD Espanyol B.[8]

Márquez was sacked by the Pericos on 21 January 2014, being replaced by his assistant Sergio.[9] On 4 November he returned to Prat for a third stint,[10] but was relieved from his duties at the end of the season after failing to achieve promotion.

On 29 June 2015, Márquez was named at the helm of UE Sant Andreu, also in the fourth division.[11] He was dismissed on 26 October,[12] and only returned to coaching duties the following 16 June, after being named UD Las Palmas Atlético manager.[13]

Márquez achieved promotion to the third tier as champions with the B-team, and on 3 July 2017 he was appointed manager of the main squad in La Liga, after agreeing to a one-year contract.[14] His first match in charge occurred on 18 August 2017, a 0–1 away loss against Valencia CF.[15]

On 26 September 2017, after just six league matches in charge, Márquez resigned as manager after overseeing a 0–2 home defeat against CD Leganés just two days earlier.[16]

In June 2018, Márquez signed with Croatian side NK Istra 1961 for one campaign.[17] However, he was sacked on 18 September after winning only one of the first seven games.[18]

At the end of 2018, Márquez agreed to manage Ratchaburi Mitr Phol F.C. in the Thai Premier League.[19] He left a month later for personal reasons, before taking charge of a single game.[20]

In March 2020 Márquez tested positive for COVID-19. He recovered 12 days later.[21]

On 31 August 2020, Márquez was appointed as the head coach of Indian Super League club Hyderabad.[22] On 10 February 2021, he penned down a two-year contract extension, that tied him with the club till 2023.[23] The announcement came after he had led the team in the 2020–21 season to a 5th-place finish on the league table, failing to qualify for the playoff by two points.[24] Márquez led Hyderabad to their first ever ISL title in the 2021–22 season.[25] The club qualified for the playoffs again in the 2022–23 season but lost to ATK Mohun Bagan in the semi-final. On 28 March 2023, Hyderabad announced that Márquez would leave them at the end of the season.[26]

On 2 June 2023, Márquez was appointed as the head coach of Goa on a multi-year deal.[27]

On 20 July 2024, Márquez was appointed as the head coach of Indian Football Team succeeding the post of Igor Stimac who was replaced by the AIFF.

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 12 October 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
PB Anguera 1 July 2002 30 June 2003 34 17 6 11 66 42 +24 050.00 [28]
Prat 1 July 2003 30 June 2006 114 51 31 32 162 104 +58 044.74 [29]
Europa 1 July 2006 30 June 2007 38 12 8 18 51 48 +3 031.58 [30]
Prat 1 July 2007 30 June 2009 76 35 23 18 99 71 +28 046.05 [31]
Badalona 5 June 2010 20 June 2012 87 39 27 21 99 66 +33 044.83 [32]
Espanyol B 30 January 2013 21 January 2014 38 14 10 14 42 40 +2 036.84 [33]
Prat 4 November 2014 21 May 2015 27 14 10 3 39 19 +20 051.85 [34]
Sant Andreu 29 June 2015 26 October 2015 10 2 3 5 8 16 −8 020.00 [35]
Las Palmas B 16 June 2016 3 July 2017 40 31 7 2 97 21 +76 077.50 [36]
Las Palmas 3 July 2017 26 September 2017 6 2 0 4 5 10 −5 033.33 [37]
NK Istra 1961 15 June 2018 18 September 2018 7 1 2 4 7 15 −8 014.29 [38]
Ratchaburi Mitr Phol 27 December 2018 22 January 2019 0 0 0 0 0 0 +0 ! [20]
Hyderabad 31 August 2020 31 May 2023 75 36 24 15 128 71 +57 048.00 [39][40][41][42]
Goa 2 June 2023 31 May 2025 33 19 7 7 64 36 +28 057.58 [43][44]
India 20 July 2024 Present 3 0 2 1 1 4 −3 000.00
Total 588 273 160 155 868 563 +305 046.43

Honours

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Hyderabad

Individual

  • ESPN India's Coach of the Year: 2022[45]

References

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Citations

  1. ^ Gupta, Sabyasachi (2 September 2024). "Intercontinental Cup: A Prelude to India's Bigger Football Aspirations, Says Coach Manolo Márquez". Bong Football. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
  2. ^ Dutta, Anindya (11 August 2024). "Manolo Márquez Emphasizes the Mental Game in Indian Football". Bong Football. Retrieved 6 September 2024.
  3. ^ "Manolo Marquez set to be named Indian football head coach". Sportstar. 20 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Manolo Márquez: "Com a entrenador sóc molt conscient d'on vinc i toco de peus a terra"" [Manolo Márquez: "As a manager I am very aware of where I came from and I play with my feet on the ground"] (in Catalan). Ara. 14 February 2011. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Manolo Márquez: un entrenador con palabras y hechos" [Manolo Márquez: a manager with words and actions] (in Spanish). UDLasPalmas.net. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  6. ^ "Tots els entrenadors" [All the managers] (in Catalan). CE Europa. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  7. ^ "Marquez será el nuevo entrenador del Badalona" [Marquez will be the new manager of Badalona] (in Spanish). Absolut Badalona. 5 June 2010. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  8. ^ "Manolo Márquez y Canario ya son pericos" [Manolo Márquez and Canario are already pericos] (in Spanish). Diario La Grada. 31 January 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  9. ^ "Manolo Márquez destituido en el Espanyol B" [Manolo Márquez sacked at Espanyol B] (in Spanish). La Segunda B. 21 January 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  10. ^ "Primer equipo. Manolo Márquez, nuevo entrenador del AE Prat" [First team. Manolo Márquez, new manager of AE Prat] (in Spanish). AE Prat. 4 November 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  11. ^ "Manolo Márquez serà l'entrenador del Sant Andreu" [Manolo Márquez will be the manager of Sant Andreu] (in Catalan). Betevé. 29 June 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  12. ^ "Manolo Márquez, destituït com a entrenador del Sant Andreu" [Manolo Márquez, sacked as manager of Sant Andreu] (in Catalan). Futbol Catalunya. 26 October 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  13. ^ "Manuel Márquez, nuevo entrenador de Las Palmas Atlético" [Manuel Márquez, new manager of Las Palmas Atlético] (in Spanish). UD Las Palmas. 16 June 2016. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  14. ^ "Manolo Márquez firma una temporada como nuevo entrenador del primer equipo de la UD Las Palmas" [Manolo Márquez signs one season as the new manager of the first team of UD Las Palmas] (in Spanish). UD Las Palmas. 3 July 2017. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  15. ^ "Este Valencia pinta bien" [This Valencia look good] (in Spanish). Marca. 18 August 2017. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  16. ^ "Manolo Marquez resigns as Las Palmas coach". La Liga. 26 September 2017. Archived from the original on 26 September 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
  17. ^ "Manolo Márquez entrenará en Croacia" [Manolo Márquez will coach in Croatia] (in Spanish). La Provincia. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  18. ^ "Manolo Márquez and NK Istra 1961 have made a decision to close the co-operation". NK Istra 1961. 18 September 2018. Retrieved 18 September 2018.
  19. ^ "Manolo Márquez ya tiene nuevo destino" [Manolo Márquez now has new destination] (in Spanish). UD Las Palmas. 27 December 2018. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  20. ^ a b Chansrichawla, Gian (27 April 2019). "Former Boss Marquez: Ratchaburi Can Win The League". Football Tribe. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  21. ^ "El técnico Manolo Márquez le gana el partido al Covid-19" [Manager Manolo Márquez wins the match against COVID-19]. Marca (in Spanish). 4 April 2020. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  22. ^ "Hyderabad FC appoints Manuel Marquez as new head coach". Sportstar. 31 August 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  23. ^ "Hyderabad FC hands two-year extension to Head Coach Manolo Marquez". Khelnow. 10 February 2021. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  24. ^ "Manuel Marquez signs an contract extension". footballexpress.in. 11 February 2021.
  25. ^ a b "Laxmikanth Kattimani the hero as Hyderabad FC beat Kerala Blasters FC on penalties to win first Hero ISL title". Indian Super League. 20 March 2022. Archived from the original on 22 March 2022.
  26. ^ "Manolo Marquez to bid farewell at the end of the season". hyderabadfc.co.in. Hyderabad Football Club. 28 March 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2023.
  27. ^ "FC Goa appoint Manolo Marquez as new Head Coach". FC Goa. 2 June 2023.
  28. ^ "Regional Preferente Catalana (Grupo 2) 2002-03" [Regional Preferente Catalana (Group 2) 2002-03] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 19 August 2017.
  29. ^ "Primera Catalana 2004-05" [First Catalana 2003-04] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Primera Catalana 2004-05" [First Catalana 2004-05] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Tercera División (Grupo 5) 2005–06" [Tercera División (Group 5) 2005–06] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  30. ^ "Tercera División (Grupo 5) 2006–07" [Tercera División (Group 5) 2006–07] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  31. ^ "Primera División Catalana" [First Catalan Division 2007–08] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Tercera División (Grupo 5) 2008–09" [Tercera División (Group 5) 2008–09] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  32. ^ "Márquez: Manuel Márquez Roca: Matches 2010–11". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Segunda División B (Grupo 3) 2011–12" [Segunda División B (Group 3) 2011–12] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Márquez: Manuel Márquez Roca: King's Cup Matches 2011–12". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Márquez: Manuel Márquez Roca: Promotion to 2nd Division Matches 2011–12". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  33. ^ "Márquez: Manuel Márquez Roca: Matches 2012–13". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Segunda División B (Grupo 3) 2013–14 (Hasta la 22ª ronda)" [Segunda División B (Group 3) 2013–14 (Up to Round 22)] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  34. ^ "Tercera División (Grupo 5) 2014–15 (De la Ronda 12-38)" [Tercera División (Group 5) 2014–15 (From Round 12-38)] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  35. ^ "Tercera División (Grupo 5) 2015–16 (De la Ronda 1-10)" [Tercera División (Group 5) 2015–16 (From Round 1-10)] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  36. ^ "Tercera División (Grupo 12) 2016–17" [Tercera División (Group 12) 2016–17] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
    "Fase de ascenso a Segunda División B 2016–17" [Promotion Phase to Second Division B 2016–17] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  37. ^ "Márquez: Manuel Márquez Roca: Matches 2017–18". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
  38. ^ "NK Istra 1961 - Fixtures & Results 2018/2019". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  39. ^ "Hyderabad FC - Fixtures & Results 2020/2021". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  40. ^ "Hyderabad FC - Fixtures & Results 2021/2022". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 3 December 2021.
  41. ^ "Durand Cup 2022 Results". flashscore.com. Archived from the original on 15 December 2022. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  42. ^ "Hyderabad FC - Fixtures & Results 2022/2023". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  43. ^ "Goa results". flashscore.in. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  44. ^ "FC Goa » Fixtures & Results 2023/2024". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 24 December 2023.
  45. ^ Vasudevan, Shyam (24 December 2022). "Magical Marquez: the coach who transformed Hyderabad from underdogs to champions". espn.in. Archived from the original on 24 December 2022.

Further reading

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