- Luis Fernández
Football manager infobox
playername= Luis Fernández
fullname = Luis Fernández
nickname =
dateofbirth = Birth date and age|df=yes|1959|10|2
cityofbirth =Tarifa
countryofbirth =Spain
height =
currentclub =
position = Defender / Midfielder
youthyears = 1969-1970
1970-1978
youthclubs = HAVE Minguettes
St-Priest
years = 1978-1986
1986-1989
1989-1993
clubs =Paris Saint-Germain RC Paris AS Cannes
caps(goals) = 225 (30)
059 0(3)
093 0(5)
nationalyears = 1982-1992
nationalteam = France
nationalcaps(goals) = 060 0(6)
manageryears = 1992-1994
1994-1996
1996-2000
2000-2003
2003-2004
2005
2005-2006
2006-2007
managerclubs =AS Cannes Paris Saint-Germain Athletic Bilbao Paris Saint-Germain Espanyol Barcelona Al Rayyan Beitar Jerusalem Real Betis Balompié
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ntupdate =Luis Fernández (born on 2 October 1959 in
Tarifa ,Spain ) is a Spanish-French formerfootball (soccer) defender /midfielder , who retired in 1993 to become a manager. He has managedAS Cannes andParis Saint-Germain among other clubs, and is the individual credited with bringingRonaldinho to Europe. He was most recently the manager ofLa Liga sideReal Betis , with a tenure from 27 December 2006 to 10 June 2007. ["Real Betis fires Luis Fernandez; Francisco Chaparro Jara named coach." "SI.com" 10 June 2007. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/soccer/wires/06/10/2080.ap.eu.spt.soc.betis.coach/index.html]As an active player, Fernández got 60 international caps and 6 goals for the French national team, between 1982 and 1992.
Biography
Player
It was at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) that Spanish-born Luis Fernández signed his first professional contract, at 19 years of age. Quickly he established himself as a solid defensive midfielder, excelling in winning the ball, but also capable of precise passing, and at the end of the year 1982 he was called up for the French national team and debuted against the Netherlands on 10 November 1982. At only 23 years, Luis Fernández was immediately an important part of the team that only months earlier had been semi-finalists of the
1982 FIFA World Cup . He formed the national midfield with such French national greats asJean Tigana in the defensive midfield, and the offensive playersAlain Giresse andMichel Platini , a midfield that became known as the "magic square". With the national team, Luis Fernandez won the Euro 1984 at home in France, and reached the semi-final of the1986 FIFA World Cup inMexico . At the time of this tournament.After the elimination from the 1986 World Cup, and just after he had won the French
Ligue 1 championship with PSG, Fernández made the decision to joinJean-Luc Lagardere 's teamRacing Club de Paris . But in spite of a team that was strong on paper, the club and Fernandez didn't succeed, and he left Racing after three seasons. Following the 1986 World Cup, the French national team did not manage to qualify for Euro 1988 and the1990 FIFA World Cup .From Racing, Fernández went to AS Cannes in 1989, a more modest club with a friendlier environment. He was still a part of the French national team in spite of a declining physique. Not a starting player under new national team manager Michel Platini, Fernández would play the role of a late joker, with the job to clinch a result at the end of the match. Fernández took part in the Euro 1992, where France were eliminated in the group stage, and Fernández decided to end his international career. On the club level AS Cannes were relegated to
Ligue 2 at the end of the 1991-1992 season, but Fernández decided to remain with the club and end his career when his contract ran out. But Fernández wasn't allowed a slow retirement, when after a few weeks, AS Cannes decided to entrust Luis Fernandez with the post of manager. Fernandez thus finished the season as a coach-player, and led Cannes back to Ligue 1 at the end of the season, and definitively switched to the career as a manager.Manager
After the promotion of AS Cannes to the Ligue 1, Luis Fernández continued his work at the club and qualified for the
UEFA Cup . He won the "Best Trainer of Ligue 1" award at the end of the season 1993-1994, on grounds of Fernández' alluring philosophy of offensive tactics with a use of young players. The profile of Fernández particularly interested Paris Saint-Germain. Despite winning the Ligue 1 championship and a good run in the European Cup, PSG failed to play attractive football, partly because of the Portuguese trainer Artur Jorge, who applied a more rigid strategic system. The board of PSG saw in Fernandez the ideal manager to reform the image of the club.The first season of Luis Fernández in Paris Saint-Germain was a success. Even though PSG was quickly outpaced in the Ligue 1 championship race by an irresistible
FC Nantes side, PSG managed to win the two national Cups, theCoupe de France andCoupe de la Ligue , as well as an impressive showing in theUEFA Champions League concluded by elimination in the semi-finals byAC Milan . The strongest displays by Fernandez and the PSG team being the quarterfinal win, over two matches, against the greatFC Barcelona side ofJohan Cruyff . The second season at PSG, saw the beginning of the end for Fernandez. Beaten to the title once more in Ligue 1, PSG found the European competitions to be a breath of fresh-air, and they won theEuropean Cup Winners Cup after victory in the final againstRapid Vienna , making Fernandez the first French manager to win a major European trophy. This prestigious victory was not sufficient to keep Fernandez in the PSG hotseat however, following the missed championship, Fernandez left Paris Saint-Germain at the end of the 1995-1996 season.Fernández was then contacted by Athletic Bilbao from the Spanish
La Liga , a club Fernández managed to qualify for the Champions League, and where he would spend four seasons.In 2000, Fernández returned to France and in December that year he once more took the seat at PSG, replacing
Philippe Bergeroo . Even though he was in charge of a team of such stars asJay-Jay Okocha ,Nicolas Anelka and especiallyRonaldinho , Fernández never got the results to satisfy the ambitions of the club. In spite of the support of the fans with whom his popularity always remained very strong, Luis Fernández was fired at the end of the 2002-2003 season, after two and half years.Six months later, Luis was in Spain, brought into the
RCD Espanyol team in December 2003 to save them from near certain relegation, and at the end of the season Fernández had succeeded in keeping the club in the Spanish top flight. After one year of inactivity, Luis Fernandez took a more low-profile job in June 2005 as the manager ofAl Rayyan Sports Club inQatar , a club which he decided to leave in November 2005 in order to join theIsrael i clubBeitar Jerusalem as a general manager as well as trainer.2005-06 With Beitar
Beitar Jerusalem's owner, the famous
Arcadi Gaydamak , expected much of the manager, whom he chose after a long search for a foreign manager who would raise the club's profile and attract more fans. Fernández's position was complicated by the factor that he was brought into the club to work with the previous manager, the controversial DutchmanTon Kaanen . To Fernández Kaanen was little more than an amateur who struck gold by conning Gaydamak into giving him the job of manager. The relationship between them rapidly transformed into enmity, and Kaanen incited fans' support for him against Fernández through media reports that he leaked. Gaydamak then responded by sacking Kaanen and giving him smaller responsibilities, causing Kaanen to jump ship toMaccabi Tel-Aviv and working as their manager until the end of the season. The rivalry between the two became a media circus: Though Beitar's record at the end of the season placed them in third place and earned them a place in theUEFA Cup , Kaanen and Maccabi defeated them twice, and Fernández lost a variety of games to clubs that were rated far lower than Beitar, such asSC Ashdod orHapoel Kfar Saba (the latter managed byEli Ohana , the Beitar icon who had been fired as manager earlier in the season before being replaced by Kaanen). Nevertheless, by the end of the season the Frenchman had developed his own following among Beitar's huge fan base. At the end of the 2005/2006 football season, Luis leftBeitar Jerusalem after he got into a conflict with the club's fans.Real Betis Balompié
Luis Fernandez joined
Real Betis half way through the 2006/2007La Liga season and Betis'scentenary season. Fernandez was released on 10 June 2007 following a 5-0 loss at theEstadio Manuel Ruiz de Lopera toCA Osasuna , with just one game remaining in Betis's relegation threatened season. Including cup games, Luiz Fernandez competed asReal Betis manager in 26 games - winning 5, drawing 16, and losing 7.Honours
Player
*"Winner"
**Coupe de France : 1982 and 1983, with PSG.
**Euro 1984, with the French national team.
**Artemio Franchi Trophy : 1985, with the French national team.
**FrenchLigue 1 : 1986, with PSG.
*"Runner-up"
**Coupe de France : 1985, with PSG.Manager
*"Winner"
**Coupe de France : 1995, with PSG.
**Coupe de la Ligue : 1995, with PSG.
**Cup Winners' Cup : 1996, with PSG.
**Trophée des Champions : 1996, with PSG.
**UEFA Intertoto Cup : 2001, with PSG.
*"Runner-up"
**FrenchLigue 1 : 1996, with PSG.
**SpanishLa Liga : 1998, withAthletic Bilbao .References
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