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Pep Guardiola

Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈpɛb‿ɡwəɾðiˈɔlə]; born 18 January 1971) is a Catalan football manager and former player from Spain, who is the global ambassador of the City Football Group and was most recently the manager of Premier League club Manchester City. Widely regarded as one of the greatest football managers in history, Guardiola is one of two managers in history to win the continental treble twice and he holds the record for the most consecutive league games won in La Liga, Bundesliga, and the Premier League. Guardiola was a defensive midfielder who usually played in a deep-lying playmaker's role. He spent the majority of his career with Barcelona, forming a part of Johan Cruyff's Dream Team that won the club's first European Cup in 1992, and four successive Spanish league titles from 1991 to 1994. He captained the team from 1997 until his departure from Barcelona in 2001. Guardiola then had stints with Brescia and Roma in Italy, Al-Ahli in Qatar and Dorados in Mexico. He was capped 47 times for the Spanish national team and appeared at the 1994 FIFA World Cup, as well as at UEFA Euro 2000. He also played friendly matches for Catalonia. After retiring as a player, Guardiola briefly managed Barcelona B and won the Tercera División title before taking charge of the first team in 2008. In his first season, Guardiola led Barcelona to the continental treble of La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the UEFA Champions League, becoming the youngest manager to win the latter competition. He was named the FIFA World Coach of the Year in 2011 after leading the club to another La Liga and Champions League double in the 2010–11 season. Guardiola ended his four-year Barcelona stint in 2012 with 14 honours, a club record.

Guardiola joined Bayern Munich in 2013 and won the Bundesliga in each of the three seasons, including two domestic doubles. He left the club for Manchester City in 2016 and won six Premier League titles, including four successive wins from 2021 to 2024, marking the first time in the history of the English top flight that a team has done so. His first title in his second season in charge broke numerous domestic records as the team became the first to attain 100 points in a single season. He also led City to a domestic treble in 2018–19. Guardiola guided City to their first Champions League final in 2020–21, and their first Champions League title as part of his second continental treble in 2022–23, winning 20 major trophies across his tenure. He holds the record for the longest serving manager by matches managed at the club. He departed Manchester City at the conclusion of the 2025–26 season.

Infobox

1991
Spain U21
2003
Brescia
Full name
Josep Guardiola Sala
Date of birth
(1971-01-18) 18 January 1971
Place of birth
Santpedor, Spain
Height
1 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position
Defensive midfielder
1981–1984
Gimnàstic Manresa
1984–1990
Barcelona
Years
Team
1988–1989
Barcelona C
1990–1992
Barcelona B
1990–2001
Barcelona
2001–2002
Brescia
2002–2003
Roma
2003–2005
Al-Ahli
2005–2006
Dorados
1991–1992
Spain U23
1992–2001
Spain
1995–2005
Catalonia
2007–2008
Barcelona B
2008–2012
Barcelona
2013–2016
Bayern Munich
2016–2026
Manchester City

Tables

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition · Career statistics › Club
Division
Division
Club
Division
Season
Apps
League
Goals
League
Apps
League
Goals
National cup
Apps
National cup
Goals
Continental
Apps
Continental
Goals
Other
Apps
Other
Goals
Barcelona C
Barcelona C
Club
Barcelona C
Season
1988–89
League
Segunda División B
League
8
League
1
National cup
0
National cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
8
Other
1
Barcelona B
Barcelona B
Club
Barcelona B
Season
1989–90
League
Segunda División B
League
11
League
0
National cup
0
National cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
11
Other
0
1990–91
1990–91
Club
1990–91
Season
Segunda División B
League
33
League
3
League
National cup
National cup
6
Continental
0
Continental
39
Other
3
1991–92
1991–92
Club
1991–92
Season
Segunda División
League
9
League
2
League
National cup
National cup
Continental
9
Continental
2
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
53
League
5
League
0
League
0
National cup
National cup
6
Continental
0
Continental
59
Other
5
Barcelona
Barcelona
Club
Barcelona
Season
1990–91
League
La Liga
League
4
League
0
National cup
0
National cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
4
Other
0
1991–92
1991–92
Club
1991–92
Season
La Liga
League
26
League
0
League
0
National cup
0
National cup
11
Continental
0
Continental
2
Other
0
Other
39
Total
0
1992–93
1992–93
Club
1992–93
Season
La Liga
League
28
League
0
League
3
National cup
1
National cup
5
Continental
0
Continental
3
Other
0
Other
39
Total
1
1993–94
1993–94
Club
1993–94
Season
La Liga
League
34
League
0
League
3
National cup
0
National cup
9
Continental
0
Continental
2
Other
0
Other
48
Total
0
1994–95
1994–95
Club
1994–95
Season
La Liga
League
24
League
2
League
2
National cup
0
National cup
6
Continental
0
Continental
2
Other
0
Other
34
Total
2
1995–96
1995–96
Club
1995–96
Season
La Liga
League
32
League
1
League
7
National cup
0
National cup
8
Continental
1
Continental
Other
47
Other
2
1996–97
1996–97
Club
1996–97
Season
La Liga
League
38
League
0
League
6
National cup
0
National cup
7
Continental
1
Continental
2
Other
0
Other
53
Total
1
1997–98
1997–98
Club
1997–98
Season
La Liga
League
6
League
0
League
1
National cup
0
National cup
5
Continental
0
Continental
2
Other
0
Other
14
Total
0
1998–99
1998–99
Club
1998–99
Season
La Liga
League
22
League
1
League
3
National cup
0
National cup
1
Continental
0
Continental
0
Other
0
Other
26
Total
1
1999–2000
1999–2000
Club
1999–2000
Season
La Liga
League
25
League
0
League
2
National cup
0
National cup
12
Continental
1
Continental
2
Other
0
Other
41
Total
1
2000–01
2000–01
Club
2000–01
Season
La Liga
League
24
League
2
League
6
National cup
1
National cup
7
Continental
0
Continental
Other
37
Other
3
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
263
League
6
League
33
League
2
National cup
71
National cup
3
Continental
15
Continental
0
Other
382
Other
11
Brescia
Brescia
Club
Brescia
Season
2001–02
League
Serie A
League
11
League
2
National cup
0
National cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
11
Other
2
Roma
Roma
Club
Roma
Season
2002–03
League
Serie A
League
4
League
0
National cup
0
National cup
0
Continental
1
Continental
0
Other
Other
5
Total
0
Brescia
Brescia
Club
Brescia
Season
2002–03
League
Serie A
League
13
League
1
National cup
0
National cup
0
Continental
Continental
Other
13
Other
1
Al-Ahli
Al-Ahli
Club
Al-Ahli
Season
2003–04
League
Qatar Stars League
League
18
League
2
National cup
?
National cup
0
Continental
Continental
?
Other
?
Other
18+
Total
2
2004–05
2004–05
Club
2004–05
Season
Qatar Stars League
League
18
League
3
League
?
National cup
1
National cup
?
Continental
1
Continental
?
Other
?
Other
18+
Total
5
Total
Total
Club
Total
Season
36
League
5
League
?
League
1
National cup
?
National cup
1
Continental
?
Continental
?
Other
36+
Other
7
Dorados
Dorados
Club
Dorados
Season
2005–06
League
Mexican Primera División
League
10
League
1
National cup
?
National cup
?
Continental
Continental
Other
10+
Other
1+
Career total
Career total
Club
Career total
Season
398
League
21
League
33+
League
3+
National cup
72+
National cup
4
Continental
21+
Continental
0
Other
524+
Other
28+
Club
Season
League
National cup
Continental
Other
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Barcelona C
1988–89
Segunda División B
8
1
0
0
8
1
Barcelona B
1989–90
Segunda División B
11
0
0
0
11
0
1990–91
Segunda División B
33
3
6
0
39
3
1991–92
Segunda División
9
2
9
2
Total
53
5
0
0
6
0
59
5
Barcelona
1990–91
La Liga
4
0
0
0
4
0
1991–92
La Liga
26
0
0
0
11
0
2
0
39
0
1992–93
La Liga
28
0
3
1
5
0
3
0
39
1
1993–94
La Liga
34
0
3
0
9
0
2
0
48
0
1994–95
La Liga
24
2
2
0
6
0
2
0
34
2
1995–96
La Liga
32
1
7
0
8
1
47
2
1996–97
La Liga
38
0
6
0
7
1
2
0
53
1
1997–98
La Liga
6
0
1
0
5
0
2
0
14
0
1998–99
La Liga
22
1
3
0
1
0
0
0
26
1
1999–2000
La Liga
25
0
2
0
12
1
2
0
41
1
2000–01
La Liga
24
2
6
1
7
0
37
3
Total
263
6
33
2
71
3
15
0
382
11
Brescia
2001–02
Serie A
11
2
0
0
11
2
Roma
2002–03
Serie A
4
0
0
0
1
0
5
0
Brescia
2002–03
Serie A
13
1
0
0
13
1
Al-Ahli
2003–04
Qatar Stars League
18
2
?
0
?
?
18+
2
2004–05
Qatar Stars League
18
3
?
1
?
1
?
?
18+
5
Total
36
5
?
1
?
1
?
?
36+
7
Dorados
2005–06
Mexican Primera División
10
1
?
?
10+
1+
Career total
398
21
33+
3+
72+
4
21+
0
524+
28+
Appearances and goals by national team and year · Career statistics › International
Spain
Spain
National team
Spain
Year
1992
Apps
2
Goals
1
1993
1993
National team
1993
Year
5
Apps
0
1994
1994
National team
1994
Year
7
Apps
1
1995
1995
National team
1995
Year
0
Apps
0
1996
1996
National team
1996
Year
5
Apps
1
1997
1997
National team
1997
Year
4
Apps
1
1998
1998
National team
1998
Year
0
Apps
0
1999
1999
National team
1999
Year
9
Apps
0
2000
2000
National team
2000
Year
8
Apps
1
2001
2001
National team
2001
Year
7
Apps
0
Total
Total
National team
Total
Year
47
Apps
5
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
Spain
1992
2
1
1993
5
0
1994
7
1
1995
0
0
1996
5
1
1997
4
1
1998
0
0
1999
9
0
2000
8
1
2001
7
0
Total
47
5
List of international goals scored by Pep Guardiola · Career statistics › International
1
1
No.
1
Date
16 December 1992
Venue
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain
Cap
2
Opponent
Latvia
Score
2–0
Result
5–0
Competition
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
2
2
No.
2
Date
27 June 1994
Venue
Soldier Field, Chicago, United States
Cap
12
Opponent
Bolivia
Score
1–0
Result
3–1
Competition
1994 FIFA World Cup
3
3
No.
3
Date
14 December 1996
Venue
Mestalla, Valencia, Spain
Cap
18
Opponent
FR Yugoslavia
Score
1–0
Result
2–0
Competition
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
4
4
No.
4
Date
12 February 1997
Venue
José Rico Pérez, Alicante, Spain
Cap
20
Opponent
Malta
Score
1–0
Result
4–0
Competition
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
5
5
No.
5
Date
3 June 2000
Venue
Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden
Cap
35
Opponent
Sweden
Score
1–0
Result
1–1
Competition
Friendly
No.
Date
Venue
Cap
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1
16 December 1992
Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain
2
Latvia
2–0
5–0
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
2
27 June 1994
Soldier Field, Chicago, United States
12
Bolivia
1–0
3–1
1994 FIFA World Cup
3
14 December 1996
Mestalla, Valencia, Spain
18
FR Yugoslavia
1–0
2–0
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
4
12 February 1997
José Rico Pérez, Alicante, Spain
20
Malta
1–0
4–0
1998 FIFA World Cup qualification
5
3 June 2000
Ullevi, Gothenburg, Sweden
35
Sweden
1–0
1–1
Friendly
Managerial record by team and tenure · Career statistics › Managerial
P
P
Team
P
From
W
To
D
Record
L
Record
Win %
Barcelona B
Barcelona B
Team
Barcelona B
From
21 June 2007
To
30 June 2008
Record
42
Record
28
Record
9
Record
5
Record
066
Barcelona
Barcelona
Team
Barcelona
From
1 July 2008
To
30 June 2012
Record
247
Record
179
Record
47
Record
21
Record
072
Bayern Munich
Bayern Munich
Team
Bayern Munich
From
26 June 2013
To
30 June 2016
Record
161
Record
121
Record
21
Record
19
Record
075
Manchester City
Manchester City
Team
Manchester City
From
1 July 2016
To
24 May 2026
Record
593
Record
416
Record
87
Record
90
Record
070
Total
Total
Team
Total
From
1,043
To
744
Record
164
Record
135
Record
071
Team
From
To
Record
Ref.
P
W
D
L
Win %
Barcelona B
21 June 2007
30 June 2008
42
28
9
5
066
Barcelona
1 July 2008
30 June 2012
247
179
47
21
072
Bayern Munich
26 June 2013
30 June 2016
161
121
21
19
075
Manchester City
1 July 2016
24 May 2026
593
416
87
90
070
Total
1,043
744
164
135
071

References

  1. Barcelona (16 games, 2010–11), Bayern Munich (19 games, 2013–14), and Manchester City (18 games, 2017–18).
  2. Includes Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Qatar Emir Cup
  3. Appearances in Segunda División B promotion playoffs
  4. Appearances in European Cup
  5. Appearances in Supercopa de España
  6. Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, one appearance in European Super Cup
  7. Two appearances in Supercopa de España, one appearance in Intercontinental Cup
  8. Appearance(s) in UEFA Champions League
  9. Appearances in UEFA Cup
  10. Appearances in UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  11. Appearance(s) in Arab Champions League
  12. "Squad List: FIFA Club World Cup Saudi Arabia 2023: Manchester City FC (ENG)"
    2023
    https://fdp.fifa.org/assetspublic/ce119/pdf/SquadLists-English.pdf
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