Roberto Martínez

Manager

Birthday July 13, 1973

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Balaguer, Spain

Age 50 years old

Nationality Spain

Height 1.78 m

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1973

Roberto Martínez Montoliu (born 13 July 1973) is a Spanish professional football manager and former professional player who is currently the head coach of the Portugal national team.

Martínez played as a defensive midfielder and began his career at Real Zaragoza, with whom he won the Copa del Rey.

He spent a year at lower league side Balaguer, before signing for English Third Division side Wigan Athletic.

Becoming part of a small Spanish contingent at the club known as "the three amigos", alongside Jesús Seba and Isidro Díaz, he was a regular first team player for six years, the longest period of time he spent at one club.

During his time there, he won the Football League Third Division and the Football League Trophy.

1991

Martínez made his first appearance for the Real Zaragoza B team in 1991, but spent most of his first three seasons at the club playing for the youth teams.

1993

On 20 June 1993, he made his debut for the first team in La Liga on the final day of the 1992–93 season in a 2–2 draw with Atlético Madrid, coming onto the pitch as a substitute for Luis Cuartero in the 55th minute.

During the following season, Martínez featured more regularly for the B team, helping the team regain promotion to the Segunda División B after being relegated in the previous season.

1994

In 1994, he returned to Balaguer to play for the first team, and also ran a football school for the club as an alternative to military service.

1995

Martínez was offered the chance to move to England by Dave Whelan, Chairman of Wigan Athletic, and he signed on a free transfer on 25 July 1995, joining fellow Spaniards Jesús Seba and Isidro Díaz, who were collectively referred to as the "Three Amigos".

He made his debut on 12 August 1995 against Gillingham, scoring for Wigan in a 2–1 defeat.

He finished the 1995–96 season as the club's top goalscorer with 13 goals in all competitions, and his impressive performances were recognised when he was named in the Division Three PFA Team of the Year, and was also voted by the supporters as the club's Player of the Year.

1996

Martínez won his first honours at the end of the following season, in 1996–97, when Wigan finished as Division Three Champions.

He was once again named in the Division Three PFA Team of the Year, and was rewarded with a new four-year contract.

1999

Martínez was also at Wigan when the team won the Football League Trophy in 1999, for which he received a winners' medal despite being injured when the final was played.

2000

Released by Wigan on a free transfer at the end of the 2000–01 season, Martínez signed a three-year deal with Scottish club Motherwell in July 2001.

He made only eight appearances, plus eight more as a substitute, before having his contract terminated at the end of the season, after the club had entered administration a week earlier.

2002

He moved back to England to join First Division club Walsall on a free transfer in August 2002.

Again, he did not feature regularly, starting just one game for Walsall (a home match against Reading, in which he also got sent off) and making a further five appearances as a substitute.

2003

He moved to Scottish side Motherwell, then to Walsall, before joining Swansea City in 2003.

In January 2003, Martínez joined Swansea City on a short-term contract until the end of the season, becoming the captain and helping to preserve the club's Football League status on the last day of the season.

In June 2003, despite reported interest from First Division clubs, Martínez signed a new contract with Swansea.

2004

At the start of the 2004–05 season, Martínez was dropped from the squad by manager Kenny Jackett, but fought his way back into the first team, making 37 league appearances as the club won promotion to League One.

2005

He became club captain and helped the team to win promotion to League One in 2005.

2006

He moved to Chester City in 2006, and was again chosen to be captain.

In May 2006, Martínez was released by Swansea on a free transfer.

Martínez joined Chester City on a free transfer, signing a two-year contract.

2007

In 2007, Martínez began his managerial career at Swansea City and lead the club to Championship promotion as League One champions.

On 24 February 2007, he returned to Swansea City as manager on a two-year contract, replacing Kenny Jackett, who had let him go at the end of the previous season.

This appointment was mostly met positively from the fans, despite him not having any managerial experience.

Because his move to Swansea occurred outside the transfer window, Martínez could not register himself to play for the club for the remainder of the season.

2009

He then joined Wigan Athletic as manager in 2009, helping the club avoid relegation for three consecutive seasons.

2013

In his fourth season Wigan were relegated, but won the FA Cup in 2013 for the first time in the club's history.

At the end of that season, he became manager of Everton, finishing in fifth place in his first season at the club.

2016

In May 2016, he was dismissed as their manager with the club in 12th position, and became Belgium's head coach in August 2016.

2018

Martinez guided them to third place in 2018 FIFA World Cup, their best-ever position in the competition, as well as holding first place for Belgium in the FIFA World Rankings from 2018 to 2022.

He resigned from Belgium after the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

In January 2023, he was appointed as the head coach of Portugal.

Born in Balaguer, Lleida, Catalonia, Martínez began his career at his home-town club Balaguer in the Tercera División, playing his first competitive game for the club's youth team when he was nine years old.

He played at every level of youth football for the club, before moving to Real Zaragoza at the age of 16.