Josep Guardiola i Sala was born in Santpedor on 18 January 1971. After a highly successful career as a Barça player and then gaining promotion as manager of Barça Atlètic, he has now won the treble in his debut season in the first team dugout.
Josep Guardiola, one of the most important players in Barcelona’s history, took over as
first team manager on 17 June 2008 after a brilliant season as coach of Barça Atlètic with whom he
won promotion to Second Division B. “I can’t promise you silverware, but I can say that
we’ll keep on battling to the end and you’ll be proud of us,” he said on the day
of his first Gamper Trophy. And he was right.
The fifteenth Catalan manager in the history of the club arrived
with the mission to end a two-season long trophy drought. To do that he used the same 4-3-3 system
he had experienced as a Barça player and which had brought him success at Barça Atlètic.
Guardiola only understands one way of playing football which is to attack, keep possession
and move the ball around so that the other team has to run after it. That’s the way his Barça
side plays, as did his Barça Atlètic, and they have had more possession and more shots on goal than
virtually every team they have played. He appreciates the talent of his players but he puts hard
work and individual sacrifice for the common cause first. He sees football as a squad sport in
which he has ultimate responsibility for results and is therefore also the leader of the squad.
Josep Guardiola is a meticulous manager who sees to the tiniest of details. He gets ready for
every game with videos of the opposition and never thinks beyond the next match. He is a brilliant
motivator who brings the best out of each player in his squad. This philosophy brought him success
with the first-team in his first campaign in charge as Barça lifted the Spanish Cup and League and
the Champions League in the best season in the club’s history, the 2008/09 treble season.
This excellent campaign means that Guardiola is now the third
manager after Cruyff and Samitier to pick up the League title after having won it as a player at
Barça. He has also become the sixth man to win the Champions League as a manager having previously
done so as a player, and the first manager to win the treble in the 21st century.
Before going into management, Guardiola was a class footballer who played almost all his
career at FC Barcelona before going on to spells in Italy, Qatar and Mexico. He was at the Catalan
club from when he joined its youth academy in 1984 until he left for Italy.
Barça honours
Among the trophies he won at Barça are six leagues (1990-91, 91-92, 92-93, 93-94, 97-98 and
98-99), a European Cup (91-92), a Cup Winners’ Cup (96-97) and two King’s Cups (96-97
and 97-98). During all this time Guardiola was the team’s organiser in his traditional number
4 shirt.
Other teams
In Italy’s Serie A he made his debut with Brescia in the 2001-02 season, followed by a
year with Roma before going back to Lombardy. Later on he went further afield to Al-Ahly in Qatar
for two seasons (2003-04 and 2004-05) and Dorados de Sinaloa (Mexico), where he hung up his boots
for the final time in 2006.
HONOURS
FC Barcelona
2009/10 League
2009/10 World Club Cup
2009/10 European Supercup
2009/10 Spanish Supercup
2008/09 Champions League
2008/09 League
2008/09 Copa del Rey
Barça Atlètic
2007/08 Promotion to Second Division B