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Xavi Hernández begins his way on the coach bench of FC Barcelona. This is a review of his career as a player for the Catalan club and the Spanish national team, as well as his last stage in Qatari football. | Sports | CNN


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By the time the referee kicks off this Saturday, November 20 at 3:00 pm (Miami time) at the Camp Nou, Xavi Hernández's path as a coach in an elite league will have begun.

He will debut with the team of his loves FC Barcelona, ​​the team where he became a legend.

Xavi retired from soccer as a player in 2019 and became coach of Qatar's Al-Sadd, a team where he won 7 trophies including a league title.

This first game against Espanyol marks the beginning of his agreement with FC Barcelona after the departure of Ronald Koeman, which includes the rest of the season plus two additional seasons.

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The urgent challenge is to get the Catalan team out of the ninth position in the LaLiga classification table and qualify for the next round in the Champions League, as it is in the fight with Benfica of Portugal.

Xavi, born on January 25 in Terrassa, Spain, made 767 appearances with FC Barcelona, ​​was a fundamental piece with Andrés Iniesta and Lionel Messi in the team that won everything and also at the highest point in Spanish football at the national level between 2008 to 2012.

This is a review of Xavi Hernández's football career as a player.

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Photographed on August 8, 2004 on a tour of Assisi.

Credit: LIU JIN / AFP via Getty Images

Record with FC Barcelona:

4 Champions Leagues

2 Club World Cups

2 European Super Cups

8 league titles

3 King's Cups

6 Spanish Super Cups

Xavi Hernéndez disputes a ball with the German Michael Ballack.

Credit: Sandra Behne / Bongarts / Getty Images

- At the age of 11 he joined the La Masia academy in Barcelona.

- 1998: in May he made his debut with the first team and three months later he scored his first goal against Real Mallorca in the Super Cup final.

- 1999: He is named the best player in LaLiga after the title won with Louis van Gaal as coach.

FC Barcelona training on February 23, 2010. Credit: Credit: JOHN MACDOUGALL / AFP via Getty Images

- 2000: in November he made his debut with the Spanish team in a friendly match against the Netherlands.

- Season 2005-2006: suffered a serious knee injury that kept him four months away from official matches.

- Season 2008-2009: under the command of Pep Guardiola, FC Barcelona achieved the treble made up of LaLiga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey.

Xavi had 29 assists and was third in the Ballon d'Or dispute. It was the first of three consecutive third places.

Spain after winning the World Cup in South Africa 2010. Credit: JAVIER SORIANO / AFP via Getty Images

- 2008: he was elected best player of the Eurocup.

- 2010: in July he wins the World Cup in South Africa.

- 2012: Two-time champion with Spain of the European Championship.

Xai and Ronaldinho on April 25, 2004. Credit: CHRISTOPHE SIMON / AFP via Getty Images

- 2014: in January Xavi made 700 appearances for FC Barcelona.

He retires from the national team after the World Cup in Brazil.

- 2015: The Catalan team won the treble again.

It is the first club to do them twice.

That year, after 85 goals in 767 appearances (a club record that was later surpassed by Lionel Messi with 778), Xavi ends with the Catalan club and signs a three-year contract with Qatar's Al Sadd.

Celebrating a title on May 23, 2009 with Carles Puyol.

Credit JOSEP LAGO / AFP via Getty Images

- 2017: Achieves his first trophy with the Qatari team after beating El Jaish in the Qatar Cup.

- 2019: He retires as a professional player in May.

Lionel Messi poses with Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández on January 11, 2011 with the Golden Ball trophy. Credit: LLUIS GENE / AFP via Getty Images

With information from Raúl Sáenz of CNN en Español and Reuters.

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Source: cnnespanol

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