Tito Vilanova

Soccer Coach

Tito Vilanova was born in Bellcaire d'Empordà, Catalonia, Spain on September 17th, 1968 and is the Soccer Coach. At the age of 45, Tito Vilanova biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 17, 1968
Nationality
Spain
Place of Birth
Bellcaire d'Empordà, Catalonia, Spain
Death Date
Apr 25, 2014 (age 45)
Zodiac Sign
Virgo
Profession
Association Football Manager, Association Football Player
Tito Vilanova Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 45 years old, Tito Vilanova has this physical status:

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182cm
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Tito Vilanova Religion, Education, and Hobbies
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Tito Vilanova Career

Born in Bellcaire d'Empordà, Girona, Catalonia, Vilanova emerged in the youth ranks of local FC Barcelona, but left the La Liga giants in 1990 unable to break through into the first team. His next club was also in his native region, UE Figueres, with the player helping to its best-ever Segunda División classification in the 1991–92 campaign (third place); the team would eventually face Cádiz CF in the promotion play-offs, losing 3–1 on aggregate.

Subsequently, Vilanova moved to the top division with RC Celta de Vigo, but appeared rarely over three full seasons, returning to division two in 1995 and representing CD Badajoz, RCD Mallorca – contributing ten matches as the Balearic Islands side promoted to the top flight – UE Lleida and Elche CF, retiring in December 2001 with lowly UDA Gramenet.

During his time at Lleida, in a 1998 Copa Catalunya game against Barcelona, coached by José Mourinho who swapped responsibilities with head coach Louis van Gaal during the tournament, Vilanova scored a goal, becoming the first player to net against a team directed by the Portuguese.

Coaching career

Vilanova started his coaching career in 2003–04, being in charge of Tercera División side FC Palafrugell and suffering relegation to Primera Catalana. After working as technical director at Terrassa FC he was appointed assistant manager at FC Barcelona B, under manager Pep Guardiola, with the team in the fourth tier.

In the summer of 2008, after leading the reserves to promotion to Segunda División B, Vilanova and Guardiola were assigned to the first team, replacing Dutch duo Frank Rijkaard and Johan Neeskens. His first year at the Camp Nou was the most successful in the club's history, with the side winning six major trophies and becoming the first in Spain to conquer the Copa del Rey, league and UEFA Champions League titles (the treble) in the same season.

On 27 April 2012, at the press conference in which Barcelona confirmed Guardiola's departure, it was also announced that Vilanova would be his successor; on 15 June, he signed a two-year contract. The same year, Lionel Messi revealed that Vilanova was the first coach at the club to trust him, and made him a starter for their under-16 teams.

Vilanova managed to field 11 academy graduates at the same time in a league game against Levante UD on 25 November 2012, after Dani Alves left with an injury early on and was replaced by Martín Montoya. His team went on to lose only eight competitive matches during the campaign, scoring at least once in every league fixture and winning their 22nd domestic championship by a record margin of 15 points, totalling 100 in the process.

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Barcelona has a chance to win the league by a huge margin...10 THINGS WE LEARNED from LaLiga

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2023
PETE JENSON: The Clasico was dominant throughout, so it made up eight of the ten things we learned from La Liga this weekend. Barcelona's 2-1 victory was further confirmation that Xavi was still out of school, but he already has the respect of maestro Ancelotti. The Clasico might have answered the question of who will win the league but it asked more questions than it answered - can either side rely on their number nines into next season?