José Luis Mendilibar

Footballer

Birthday March 14, 1961

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Zaldibar, Spain

Age 63 years old

Nationality Spain

Height 1.72 m

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1961

José Luis Mendilibar Etxebarria (born 14 March 1961) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder, currently manager of Super League Greece club Olympiacos.

He played no higher than Segunda División, making 290 appearances and scoring 34 goals mainly for Sestao.

He also represented Logroñés in that league.

1986

Mendilibar was a key player in midfield for Sestao during the side's Segunda División years – playing eight seasons with them in that level and appearing in nearly 300 competitive matches – narrowly missing out on promotion in 1986–87 under Javier Irureta.

1994

After retiring in 1994, Mendilibar worked in the youth categories of Athletic Bilbao before having spells as head coach at Aurrerá de Vitoria, Lanzarote and Eibar.

2005

His success with the latter in the second division, on a very limited budget, translated into a narrow miss on promotion in 2005.

Mendilibar returned to Athletic in June 2005.

His debut was the first European match of his career, a 1–0 away loss against Romania's CFR Cluj on 2 July in the second round of the UEFA Intertoto Cup (aggregate draw, elimination on penalties).

His first top-flight game was a 3–0 home win over Real Sociedad in the Basque derby on 27 August.

Having not added any more victories in the ensuing nine games of the season, Mendilibar was its first manager to be sacked.

He was replaced by Javier Clemente on 31 October.

In the first European games of his career since Athletic's Intertoto elimination by Cluj in 2005, his team beat Manchester United 5–2 on aggregate in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League; they eventually won the competition, defeating Roma in Budapest 4–1 on penalties following a 1–1 draw.

On 8 October 2023, Mendilibar was dismissed after winning only two of eight league matches of the new season.

Mendilibar signed as manager of Olympiacos on 12 February 2024.

He made his debut three days later, defeating Ferencváros 1–0 in the play-off round of the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The following week, he managed a 4–1 derby away win against PAOK in the Super League Greece, taking the opposition from the top of the table.

Valladolid

Sevilla

Individual

2006

Mendilibar managed for over 15 years in La Liga for Athletic Bilbao, Valladolid, Osasuna, Levante, Eibar, Alavés and Sevilla, winning the second division with the second of those teams in 2006–07 and the Europa League in 2023 with the last.

Mendilibar was born in Zaldibar, Basque Country.

He enjoyed an average career as a player, never appearing for a club in La Liga and successively representing Bilbao Athletic, Logroñés, Sestao and Lemona.

In June 2006, Mendilibar was appointed at Real Valladolid in the second division.

His team won promotion as champions in his first season, earning a record 88 points and going on a 29-game unbeaten run to secure their place in the top flight with eight fixtures remaining.

In the same campaign, they reached the quarter-finals of the Copa del Rey with aggregate victories over Gimnàstic de Tarragona and Villarreal from the league above.

2007

Mendilibar's team retained their league status from 2007 to 2009.

2010

On 1 February 2010, after a 1–1 home draw against Almería left them one point above the relegation places, he was dismissed.

2011

In February 2011, Mendilibar returned to work, replacing the fired José Antonio Camacho at Osasuna on a deal until June of the following year.

His first game in charge was a 4–0 home defeat of Espanyol on 20 February, and the Rojillos stayed up on the final day of the campaign with a 1–0 win over Villarreal also at the El Sadar Stadium.

2012

Mendilibar added a further year to his contract in March 2012, and again in May of the following year.

2013

On 3 September 2013, he was relieved of his duties after three losses in as many matches to kickstart the new season.

2014

On 29 May 2014, Mendilibar was appointed at Levante, signing a one-year contract with an option for a second season.

On 20 October, after only one win in eight games, and no goals scored and 14 conceded from four home fixtures, he was dismissed.

2015

Mendilibar returned to Eibar on 30 June 2015, replacing Gaizka Garitano.

2016

In 2016–17, he led the team to a best-ever quarter-final finish in the domestic cup before an injury-stripped squad lost 5–2 on aggregate to Atlético Madrid; he and Asier Garitano of Leganés were joint recipients of the year's Miguel Muñoz Trophy for best manager.

The following year they came ninth in the league, again a club record.

In May 2021, shortly after the team's relegation, Mendilibar announced that he would not renew his contract.

At the turn of the calendar year, Mendilibar returned to the top division at relegation-threatened neighbours Alavés.

He was fired less than four months later, with the side in last place.

On 21 March 2023, Mendilibar replaced Jorge Sampaoli at the helm of Sevilla.