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Xavi

Xavier Hernández Creus (born 25 January 1980), commonly known as Xavi, is a Spanish professional football manager and former player who is the manager of La Liga club Barcelona. Widely considered one of the greatest midfielders of all time,[3][4] Xavi was renowned for his passing, vision, ball retention, and positioning.[5][6][7][8]

Xavi
Xavi in 2020
Personal information
Full name Xavier Hernández Creus[1]
Date of birth (1980-01-25) 25 January 1980 (age 42)[1]
Place of birth Terrassa, Spain
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)[2]
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Barcelona (manager)
Youth career
1984–1997 Barcelona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–1999 Barcelona B 55 (3)
1998–2015 Barcelona 505 (58)
2015–2019 Al Sadd 82 (21)
Total 642 (82)
International career
1997 Spain U17 10 (2)
1997–1998 Spain U18 10 (0)
1999 Spain U20 6 (2)
1998–2001 Spain U21 26 (7)
2000 Spain U23 6 (2)
2000–2014 Spain 133 (13)
Managerial career
2019–2021 Al Sadd
2021– Barcelona
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Xavi joined La Masia, the Barcelona youth academy, at age 11, and made his first-team debut against Mallorca in August 1998. In all, he played 767 official matches, a former club record—now held by Lionel Messi—and scored 85 goals.[9] Xavi is the first player in the club's history to play 150 European and FIFA Club World Cup matches combined.[10] With Barcelona, Xavi won eight La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League titles. Xavi came third in the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year, followed by third place for its successor award, the FIFA Ballon d'Or, in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, he was runner up to Messi for the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award. In 2015, he departed Barcelona for Al Sadd, where he won four trophies before retiring in 2019. He is one of the few recorded players to have made over 1,000 professional career appearances.

With Spain, Xavi won the FIFA World Youth Championship in 1999, and the Olympic silver medal at the 2000 Olympics. After making his senior team debut in 2000, he was capped 133 times for his country, and was an influential figure in the team's successes. He played an integral role in Spain's victory at the 2010 FIFA World Cup, as well as their wins at UEFA Euro 2008 and UEFA Euro 2012. He was named Player of the Tournament at UEFA Euro 2008,[11] and was named in the UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament in 2008 and 2012. With two assists in the UEFA Euro 2012 Final, Xavi became the first player to register assists in two separate European finals, after setting up the only goal in the final four years earlier.[12] After the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Xavi announced his retirement from international football.[13]

Xavi was awarded the IFFHS World's Best Playmaker award four times, all straight between 2008 and 2011. He was included in the FIFA FIFPro World XI on six occasions: 2008 to 2013, and the UEFA Team of the Year five times: 2008 to 2012. In 2020 Xavi was named in the Ballon d'Or Dream Team, a greatest all-time XI published by France Football magazine.[14] Xavi was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award in 2012, and he won 32 trophies in his career, making him the second-most decorated Spanish player in history, behind former teammate Andrés Iniesta.[15][16][17] After retirement, Xavi transitioned to coaching, and he was named the manager at Qatar Stars League club Al Sadd in May 2019, where he won seven titles in less than three years. In November 2021, Xavi was appointed as manager at his former club Barcelona.

Early life

"I've been lucky enough to be brought up on the Barcelona ethos. Which has taught me the value of being part of a team. 'Today for you, tomorrow for me.' Those qualities are essential for life in general."

—Xavi on learning the team ethos of Barcelona while at the club's youth system, La Masia.[18]

Born in Terrassa, Barcelona, Catalonia,[19] Xavi is a product of FC Barcelona's La Masia youth system, which he joined at the age of 11 from UFB Jàbac Terrassa and Terrassa FC. His father, Joaquim, was a former player for Sabadell in the first division.[20] Xavi made his way through the youth and reserve teams and was a key member of Josep Maria Gonzalvo's Barcelona B team that won promotion to the Second Division.

Although he was initially inspired by compatriot playmaker Pep Guardiola at Barcelona,[21] as a child Xavi also watched a lot of English football, and looked up to midfielders John Barnes, Paul Gascoigne and Matt Le Tissier.[22]

Club career

Barcelona

1998–2001: Beginnings

Xavi's progression through the teams earned him a first-team appearance in a Copa Catalunya match against Lleida on 5 May 1998[23] and he scored his first goal on 18 August 1998 in the 1998 Supercopa de España against Mallorca. His debut in La Liga came against Valencia on 3 October 1998 in a 3–1 victory for Barcelona. Initially featuring intermittently both for the reserve and senior teams, Xavi scored the only goal in a 1–0 victory over Real Valladolid when Barcelona were in tenth position in the league. Sustained impressive performances meant that he became a key member of Louis van Gaal's title-winning team, finishing his debut season with 26 matches played and being named 1999 La Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year. Xavi became Barcelona's principal playmaker after an injury to Pep Guardiola in the 1999–2000 season.[24][25]

2001–2008: Breakthrough and vice-captaincy

 
Xavi (right) with Carles Puyol and Ronaldinho at NASA's Johnson Space Center in 2006

In these years, Barcelona was on the verge of bankruptcy and struggling to keep its place in La Liga's elite. Playing midfield, but in a more defensive role, Xavi made 20 assists and scored 7 goals in those two seasons. On 16 March 2002, he scored his first goal in El Clásico against Real Madrid.[26]

Xavi was named the vice-captain in the 2004–05 season, in which he helped Barcelona win La Liga and the 2004 Supercopa de España.[27] He was named La Liga Spanish Player of the Year in 2005.[27]

In the 2005–06 season, Xavi tore the ligaments in his left knee in training; he was out of action for four months but returned in April and was on the substitutes bench for Barcelona's win in the 2006 Champions League Final against Arsenal. He also won La Liga and the Supercopa de España again.[27]

2008–2012: Sustained domestic and European success

"Xavi is a player who has the Barcelona DNA: someone who has the taste for good football, someone who is humble and someone who has loyalty to this club. From the first moment I saw him play, I knew he would become the brain behind Barcelona for many years to come."

—Former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, September 2008.[28]

After being named Player of the Tournament at Euro 2008, Xavi spoke to Bayern Munich about a transfer, but newly appointed Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola convinced him that he was too important to the club to be allowed to leave.[29] He was a main part of Barcelona's treble and scored the fourth goal in the 4–1 win in the 2009 Copa del Rey Final against Athletic Bilbao, with a free kick. In La Liga, one of his most significant games was the 6–2 Clásico victory over Real Madrid on 2 May; he assisted four goals – once to Carles Puyol, once to Thierry Henry and twice to Lionel Messi.[30]

Xavi helped Barcelona win the 2009 Champions League Final 2–0 against Manchester United, assisting the second goal by crossing to Messi for his header.[31] Prior to the match, Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson heaped praise on the central midfield combination of Xavi and Andrés Iniesta, stating, "I don't think Xavi and Iniesta have ever given the ball away in their lives. They get you on that carousel and they can leave you dizzy."[32] Xavi was voted "UEFA Champions League best midfielder" for his contribution during Barcelona's victorious 2008–09 Champions League campaign.[33] Xavi was the highest assisting player in La Liga with 20,[34] and in the Champions League, with 7; he earned 29 assists overall that season. Xavi was under contract to Barça until 2014 after extending his contract during the 2008–09 season.[35] The new contract made him one of the club's biggest earners, with a salary of €7.5 million a year.[35]

 
Xavi in action for Barcelona in 2008

During the 2009–10 season, journalists increasingly noted Xavi's contribution to the Barcelona team. For example:

"Quite simply the best midfielder of modern football. It could even be argued that Xavi and Matthäus are the two best in this position in history. World class for several years now, it is the past three seasons in particular where the 30-year-old has been untouchable. Xavi’s passing is up there with Michel Platini, he creates countless goals with genius through balls while virtually never relinquishing possession."[36]

In the 2009–10 season, Xavi again topped the assists table and provided both the assists in Barcelona's 2–0 victory against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabéu. Barcelona won the Liga title with a record 99 points, and Xavi was acclaimed Barcelona's second-best player in a season-long vote.[37] On 3 June 2010, Madrid-based newspaper Marca awarded him third place in the annual Trofeo Alfredo di Stéfano award for the best player in La Liga, behind Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.[38]

"Our model was imposed by [Johan] Cruyff; it's an Ajax model. It's all about rondos [piggy in the middle]. Rondo, rondo, rondo"

—Xavi speaking in 2011 about the tiki-taka passing style introduced to Barcelona by Johan Cruyff.[39]

On 9 June 2010, Xavi signed a new four-year contract with the club, which could be automatically renewed up to 30 June 2016 based on number of games played.[40] On 29 November, he scored his third goal against arch-rivals Real Madrid in a 5–0 home win. On 18 December, he scored another goal against Espanyol in a 5–1 win. In the Champions League, Xavi scored a valuable goal with an assist from David Villa in a home win against Arsenal, that saw Barcelona progress to the quarter-finals.[41]

Xavi was one of the three finalists for the 2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or, and finished third in the vote behind his Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi and Andrés Iniesta.[42][43] He narrowly defeated Messi to win the Player of the Year award from World Soccer magazine.[44]

 
Xavi (middle) with Barcelona teammates Carles Puyol (left) and Lionel Messi (right) in December 2011

On 2 January 2011, in a league match against Levante, Xavi made his 549th appearance for the club in all competitions, matching the record held by Migueli. Xavi later became the player with the most appearances for Barcelona of all time.[45] On 28 May, Xavi was imperious in the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final at Wembley Stadium in London as Barcelona defeated Manchester United in the showpiece for the second time in three seasons, winning 3–1.[27]

Xavi began the 2011–12 season in fine goalscoring form and seemed to grow in his influence of the team despite the long-anticipated return of Cesc Fàbregas and the promotion of Thiago to create added competition for places in Barça's attacking midfield positions. On 18 December, in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup Final in Yokohama, Barcelona won 4–0 against Brazilian side Santos as Xavi scored a goal and made an assist to Lionel Messi.[46] After the ball was slightly behind him, Xavi brought the ball down with a cocked leg, effectively using his ankle to control it, before slipping a pass through to Messi, who scored the first goal.[46]

Xavi scored the winning goal in the Group H game against A.C. Milan, a vital match for Barcelona's progression in the Champions League knockout stage. In total, Xavi had the best goalscoring return of his career in 2011–12 season with ten Liga goals, two in the Copa del Rey – which Barcelona won – and one in the Club World Cup final win.[27]

2012–2015: Later years and departure

 
Xavi as Barcelona captain in November 2012

On 18 December 2012, Barcelona renewed Xavi's contract, extending it until 30 June 2016.[47] He scored a goal against Real Madrid in a 3–2 win for Barcelona. Xavi was named in the FIFA World XI, along with teammates Iniesta, Messi and Dani Alves.[48] Barcelona had virtually secured their La Liga title by the start of 2013, eventually equalling Real Madrid's 100-point record of the previous season.[49][50]

On 16 January 2014, Xavi made his 700th appearance for the first team against Getafe in the Copa del Rey.[51] For the first time in five years, Barcelona ended the season without a major trophy; they were defeated in the Copa del Rey Final by Real Madrid with Gareth Bale scoring a late winner, and lost the league in the last game to Atlético Madrid.[52][53]

In June 2014, it was announced that Xavi would be leaving the club.[54][55][56] On 22 July, however, after talks with newly appointed manager and former teammate Luis Enrique, Xavi decided to stay at Camp Nou for one more season.[57] He was also appointed as club captain. On 25 April 2015, Xavi made his 500th La Liga appearance, becoming the eighth player in history to do so.[58] On 4 June, a farewell event was held at Barcelona for Xavi with players, managers, friends and family paying tribute to him.[59][60]

On 6 June 2015, Xavi came on as a 78th-minute substitute for Andrés Iniesta to make his 767th and final appearance for Barcelona during the 2015 Champions League Final, as the club won its fifth European Cup, beating Juventus at Berlin's Olympiastadion. Xavi, as club captain, lifted the trophy.[9][61] This made Barcelona the first club in history to win the treble of domestic league, domestic cup and European Cup twice.[62] Xavi, Iniesta, Messi, Gerard Piqué, Pedro, Sergio Busquets and Dani Alves were part of both treble-winning teams.[62] Xavi's 767 appearances was a club record until surpassed by Lionel Messi in March 2021.[63]

Al Sadd

 
Xavi playing for Al Sadd against Persepolis in April 2018

On 21 May 2015, Xavi announced that he would join Qatari club Al Sadd at the end of the 2014–15 season on a three-year contract. According to his agent, the deal would involve him becoming an ambassador for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, and also start his coaching qualifications.[64] He made his debut for Al Sadd in a 4–0 win over Mesaimeer on 13 September 2015, assisting in the team's first goal.[65] In the following match, he scored his first goal for the club in a 2–2 draw with Umm Salal.[66] Al Sadd ended the league campaign in third position putting them in a place for the next season's AFC Champions League, the elite club competition of the Asian Football Confederation. Xavi scored three goals during the season. In the Champions League, Al Sadd were knocked out from the qualifying rounds by Emirati side Al Jazira on penalties; Xavi missed his spot kick.[67]

Xavi won his first trophy with Al Sadd following a 2–1 victory over El Jaish in the Qatar Cup final on 29 April 2017.[68] On 10 November 2017, Xavi said that he would retire when his contract with Al Sadd expired at the end of the 2017–18 season, and would later pursue a coaching career.[69] However, he postponed these plans and signed a two-year contract extension on 24 May 2018.[70] In October 2018, Al Sadd reached the 2018 AFC Champions League semi-finals of the tournament with Xavi as captain but were eliminated 2–1 by Persepolis.[71]

On 2 May 2019, Xavi announced that he would be retiring from professional football at the end of the season.[72] On 20 May 2019, Xavi played the final match of his career, a 2–0 defeat to Persepolis in Tehran, Iran which was Al Sadd's final AFC Champions League group match; before the match, he stated that he would like to remain in Qatar after his retirement, and that he would look to begin a coaching career, commenting: "The idea is to start as a coach in Qatar, to test myself and get some experience."[73]

International career

 
Xavi playing for Spain

Xavi played for Spain at the 2000 Olympics, 2002 World Cup, Euro 2004, 2006 World Cup, Euro 2008, 2009 Confederations Cup, 2010 World Cup, Euro 2012, 2013 Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup. In 1999 he was part of the Spanish team that won FIFA World Youth Championship in Nigeria, with Xavi also scoring two goals in the tournament.[74]

UEFA Euro 2008

Xavi was named Euro 2008's player of the tournament after Spain defeated Germany 1–0 in the final.[75] Xavi was dominant in midfield, where his passing and reading of the game was pivotal to Spain's success, as he led his nation to their first silverware since the 1964 European Championship.[75] Andy Roxburgh, head of UEFA's Technical Committee, said, "We have chosen Xavi because he epitomizes the Spanish style of play. He was influential in the whole possession, passing and penetrating kind of game that Spain played."[11]

Xavi scored the first goal in the semi-final against Russia, which Spain won 3–0.[76] In the final, he made the pass from which Fernando Torres scored the winning goal.[77]

2010 World Cup

 
Xavi at the 2010 FIFA World Cup

Xavi was named in Spain's squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, with Spain eventually winning their first World Cup.[78] He provided the most accurate passes, 599 with a passing success rate of 91%, and he crossed the ball inside the 18-yard box more than any other player in the tournament. In the final he made 57 accurate forward half passes.[79] Xavi also covered 80.20 kilometres throughout the competitions, averaging approximately 11.5 kilometres per game,[80] more than any other player.[81] In the final, he covered a distance of almost 15 kilometres.[82]

Xavi is the beating heart of this Spanish team, the man dictating the tiki-taka pulse of pass after pass. He may be just 5ft 7in with a curiously hunched gait but no player more influences the way his whole team plays. He doesn't score, doesn't really tackle: he just passes and passes with a precision and wit unmatched by any of his peers.

— Duncan White of The Telegraph on Xavi at the 2010 World Cup.[83]

During the round of 16 match against Portugal, Xavi provided a backheel pass in the 63rd minute to David Villa. Although Villa had his shot with his left foot blocked by goalkeeper Eduardo, he then put in the rebound with his right foot for the winning goal.[84] In the semi-final against Germany, Xavi crossed from a corner to the edge of the six-yard box, where Carles Puyol scored with a header into the top-right corner.[85] Spain dominated possession throughout the competition, averaging 59% possession during their three group matches, and 44 passes per shot throughout the entire World Cup, in large part thanks to midfield trio of Xavi, Iniesta, and Xabi Alonso, who were singled out in the media for their role in Spain's title–run; Spain also completed more passes (3,547) than any World Cup team since 1966.[75][86]

UEFA Euro 2012

 
Xavi (left) turns away from Italy's Riccardo Montolivo in the Euro 2012 final.

Xavi played for Spain at Euro 2012 which Spain won by defeating Italy 4–0 in the final. Xavi attempted 136 passes (127 completed, 94% success rate) during Spain's 4–0 victory in the group stage match against the Republic of Ireland, more than any other player in a European Championship match. The previous record of 117 had been set by Ronald Koeman in a Euro 1992 match between the Netherlands and Denmark. Xavi and Andrés Iniesta made 229 passes in the match, more than the combined Irish team managed. "Pum, pum, pum, pum" was how Xavi described the rhythmic sound of the ball moving between himself and his midfield partner.[87]

With Xavi providing two assists in the final, for Jordi Alba and Fernando Torres, he became the first player to register assists in two European Championship finals.[12] Spain's UEFA Euro 2012 victory made Xavi the most decorated player in Spanish football history, a status that he previously shared with Carles Puyol, who missed the tournament.[12]

Retirement

On 5 August 2014, following the 2014 World Cup where Spain were eliminated at the group stage, Xavi announced his retirement from international football, having made 133 appearances in a 14-year period.[88][89] Spain's World Cup-winning manager Vicente del Bosque paid tribute, stating that Xavi was "a key part of the team's style of play" and "he was more important to us than even the manager", also adding, "We will miss him both on and off the pitch. He is a player who we hold in great esteem both personally and as a player. He is and always will be a person and a player who is greatly valued by the federation, the coaching staff and by myself."[90]

Managerial career

Al Sadd

 
Xavi managing Al Sadd in an AFC Champions League match against Sepahan, 18 February 2020

On 28 May 2019 it was announced that Xavi would take over as manager of Al Sadd on a two-year contract.[91][92] Xavi helped the club reach the semi-finals of the AFC Champions League, where they were eliminated by Al-Hilal FC 6–5 on aggregate.[93] In the league, the club finished third. In the 2019–20 season, Xavi led his team to win one domestic trophy, the Qatar Cup. In the 2020 AFC Champions League, Al Sadd reached the round of 16 but were eliminated 1–0 by Persepolis.[94][71] During his 97 games in charge of Al Sadd, spanning two and a half years, he led the club to seven trophies.[95]

On 3 November 2021, Al Sadd drew 3–3 against Al-Duhail in his final game in-charge. Two days later Al Sadd announced Xavi's move to Barcelona after his release clause was paid.[96]

Barcelona

On 6 November 2021, Xavi returned to his former club Barcelona as the new manager replacing Ronald Koeman, on a contract until June 2024.[97] Following his arrival, Xavi reportedly implemented stricter rules for the players which included re-introduction of fines, early arrival for training and tracking of players' off pitch activities.[98][99][100]

In his first game in charge, Barcelona defeated local rival Espanyol by a 1–0 scoreline at the Camp Nou in La Liga to win his first Catalan Derby as manager.[101] On 4 December, Xavi suffered his first defeat as Barcelona manager after losing 1–0 to Real Betis at home in La Liga.[102] In Xavi's first Champions League campaign, he took charge with two group stage matches remaining. After drawing 0–0 with Benfica at the Camp Nou on 23 November and losing 3–0 to Bayern Munich on 8 December at the Allianz Arena, Barcelona finished third in the group stage which put them in the Europa League knockout round play-offs.[103][104]

On 12 January 2022, in his first Clásico in charge, Barcelona were beaten by Real Madrid 2–3 at the end of extra-time in the Supercopa de España semi-final.[105] Barcelona suffered an early exit from the Copa del Rey after being beaten by Athletic Bilbao 3–2 at the end of extra-time in the round of 16.[106] In the winter transfer window, Barcelona strengthened their attack with the signings of Ferran Torres and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Adama Traoré on loan. After a difficult first few months for Xavi, Barcelona quickly turned around their form with the new signings playing a big role in the process. The team entered a 14-match unbeaten streak starting with a 0–1 victory over Alavés in La Liga, during this run they scored four goals in 6 out of 11 matches and also qualified for the quarter-finals of the Europa League. On 20 March, Xavi won his first Clásico as manager beating Real Madrid 0–4 in La Liga at the Santiago Bernabéu ending their five-match Clásico losing streak and extending their unbeaten run to 12 matches.[107][108] On April 14, Xavi and his men who were on the verge of a monumental comeback, were knocked out of the UEL quarter-finals by Eintracht Frankfurt, bringing their fifteen-game unbeaten run to an end.[109] In La Liga, he led Barcelona to a second-placed finish from ninth position when he took charge.[110][111]

Style of play

 
Xavi would often evade players with a 360 degree turn (la pelopina), before finding a teammate with a pinpoint pass.

Xavi is widely considered one of the best midfielders of all time,[5][6][112][113] relying largely on his ability to find and exploit space as a deep-lying playmaker. As he said, "That's what I do: look for spaces. All day. I'm always looking."[114][115] Finding space, he would appear for a teammate to receive and then move the ball on, with his coach Pep Guardiola putting it: "I get the ball, I give the ball, I get the ball, I give the ball."[116] A diminutive, composed, agile, and technically skilled player with a slender physique and a low centre of gravity, these characteristics compensated for his lack of pace or physicality.[83][86][117] Xavi's signature move when in possession involved him performing a 360 degree turn, a feint known as la pelopina, that allowed him to move away from the opposing player, retain possession, and gave him space and time on the ball to think about his next pass.[118] In his youth, he had also played as a centre-back, before being shifted to a midfield role.[86] While primarily a central midfielder with Barcelona,[119] he often played in a more advanced midfield role with Spain.[120]

"I think I haven't changed at all to what I am now. I've been a passer since a young age. I liked passing with the rest of the players and my friends when we played football on the streets, in the main square, and at school. I think I was very similar to what people see in the stadium."

Xavi on his own style of play, November 2014.[22]

Although he was not known for his tackling ability, or for being prolific in front of goal,[83] Xavi's outstanding vision, "metronomic" pinpoint accurate passing,[121] excellent off the ball movement, superb reading of the game, positional sense, and world-class ball control allowed him to create chances for teammates and dictate the flow of play in midfield, while rarely relinquishing possession.[122][123] These qualities were displayed by his performance during Spain's 2010 World Cup victory, where he maintained a 91% passing success rate throughout the entire tournament, in addition to providing two assists, while Spain dominated possession throughout the competition.[124][125][126][127]

Xavi's ability to control games earned him the sobriquet, The Puppet Master.[121][128] Jorge Valdano opined, "If football was a science, Xavi would have discovered the formula. With a ball at his feet, no one else has ever communicated so intelligently with every player on the pitch."[95] Barcelona president Sandro Rosell believed that Xavi, together with Lionel Messi, Andrés Iniesta and Sergio Busquets, perfected the club's tiki-taka style of play, a style introduced to the club by former coach Johan Cruyff.[129] Despite primarily being a creative player, however, he was also capable of scoring goals himself in addition to assisting them.[32] Named in the Ballon d'Or Dream Team, a greatest all-time XI, Xavi's creativity, range of passing, and unique set of skills have led many in the sport to regard him as one of the greatest passers[130] and one of the finest playmakers in history.[116][131] In addition to his playing ability, Xavi was also praised for his leadership.[132][133]

Media

Xavi has a sponsorship deal with German sportswear and equipment supplier Adidas and has appeared in Adidas commercials alongside Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Robin van Persie.[134] Xavi has worn Adidas Predator boots.[135]

In November 2014, Xavi appeared in FIFA's "11 against Ebola" campaign with a selection of top football players from around the world, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar, Gareth Bale and Didier Drogba.[136] Under the slogan "Together, we can beat Ebola", FIFA's campaign was done in conjunction with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and health experts, with the players holding up 11 messages to raise awareness of the disease and ways to combat it.[136][137]

Personal life

Since July 2013, Xavi has been married to Nuria Cunillera. They have a daughter, Asia, born in 2016 and a son, Dan, born in 2018.[138][139]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[140][141]
Club Season League National Cup[a] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Barcelona B 1997–98 Segunda División B 33 2 6[b] 0 39 2
1998–99 Segunda División 18 0 18 0
1999–2000 Segunda División B 4 1 4 1
Total 55 3 6 0 61 3
Barcelona 1998–99 La Liga 17 1 2 0 6[c] 0 1[d] 1 26 2
1999–2000 La Liga 24 0 4 1 10[c] 1 0 0 38 2
2000–01 La Liga 20 2 7 0 9[e] 0 36 2
2001–02 La Liga 35 4 1 0 16[c] 0 52 4
2002–03 La Liga 29 2 1 0 14[c] 1 44 3
2003–04 La Liga 36 4 6 0 7[f] 1 49 5
2004–05 La Liga 36 3 1 0 8[c] 0 45 3
2005–06 La Liga 16 0 0 0 4[c] 0 2[d] 0 22 0
2006–07 La Liga 35 3 7 2 7[c] 0 5[g] 1 54 6
2007–08 La Liga 35 7 7 1 12[c] 1 54 9
2008–09 La Liga 35 6 5 1 14[c] 3 54 10
2009–10 La Liga 34 3 3 2 11[c] 1 5[h] 1 53 7
2010–11 La Liga 31 3 6 0 12[c] 2 1[d] 0 50 5
2011–12 La Liga 31 10 7 2 9[c] 1 4[i] 1 51 14
2012–13 La Liga 30 5 5 0 11[c] 1 2[d] 1 48 7
2013–14 La Liga 30 3 5 0 10[c] 1 2[d] 0 47 4
2014–15 La Liga 31 2 3 0 10[c] 0 44 2
Total 505 58 70 9 170 13 22 5 767 85
Al Sadd 2015–16 Qatar Stars League 24 3 3 0 1[j] 0 2[k] 0 30 3
2016–17 Qatar Stars League 26 10 3 0 1[j] 0 2[l] 0 32 10
2017–18 Qatar Stars League 18 6 0 0 7[j] 1 3[m] 0 28 7
2018–19 Qatar Stars League 14 2 3 0 8[j] 3 2[n] 0 27 5
Total 82 21 9 0 17 4 9 0 117 25
Career total 642 82 79 9 187 17 37 5 945 113
  1. ^ Includes Copa del Rey, Emir of Qatar Cup
  2. ^ Appearances in Segunda División B play-offs
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. ^ a b c d e Appearances in Supercopa de España
  5. ^ Five appearances in UEFA Champions League, Four appearances in UEFA Cup
  6. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup
  7. ^ Two appearances and one goal in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  8. ^ Two appearances and one goal in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup
  9. ^ Two appearances in Supercopa de España, one appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance and one goal in FIFA Club World Cup
  10. ^ a b c d Appearances in AFC Champions League
  11. ^ One appearance in Sheikh Jassim Cup, one in Qatar Cup
  12. ^ Appearances in Qatar Cup
  13. ^ One appearance in Sheikh Jassim Cup, two appearances in Qatar Cup
  14. ^ Appearances in Qatari Stars Cup

International

Appearances and goals by year and competition[142]
National team Year Competitive Friendly Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Spain 2000 1 0 1 0
2001 1[a] 0 1 0
2002 5[b] 0 4 0 9 0
2003 3[c] 0 2 0 5 0
2004 2[d] 0 4 0 6 0
2005 8[d] 0 3 1 11 1
2006 6[e] 1 4 1 10 2
2007 8[f] 3 3 0 11 3
2008 9[g] 1 6 2 15 3
2009 9[h] 0 5 0 14 0
2010 8[i] 0 7 0 15 0
2011 5[j] 2 4 0 9 2
2012 9[k] 0 3 1 12 1
2013 8[l] 1 3 0 11 1
2014 1[m] 0 2 0 3 0
Total 82 8 51 5 133 13
  1. ^ Appearance in 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
  2. ^ Three appearances in 2002 FIFA World Cup, two appearances in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
  3. ^ Appearances in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
  4. ^ a b Appearances in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
  5. ^ Four appearances in 2006 FIFA World Cup, two appearances and one goal in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
  6. ^ Appearances in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
  7. ^ Five appearances and one goal in UEFA Euro 2008, four appearances in 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
  8. ^ Five appearances in 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification, four appearances in 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup
  9. ^ Seven appearances in 2010 FIFA World Cup, one appearance in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
  10. ^ Appearances in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
  11. ^ Six appearances in UEFA Euro 2012, three appearances in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification
  12. ^ Four appearances and one goal in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification, four appearances in 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup
  13. ^ Appearance in 2014 FIFA World Cup
Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Xavi goal.[142]
List of international goals scored by Xavi
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 26 March 2005 Helmántico Stadium, Salamanca, Spain   China 2–0 3–0 Friendly
2 6 September 2006 Windsor Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland   Northern Ireland 1–0 2–3 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
3 11 October 2006 La Condomina Stadium, Murcia, Spain   Argentina 1–0 2–1 Friendly
4 2 June 2007 Skonto Stadium, Riga, Latvia   Latvia 2–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
5 12 September 2007 Carlos Tartiere Stadium, Oviedo, Spain   Latvia 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
6 21 November 2007 Gran Canaria Stadium, Las Palmas, Spain   Northern Ireland 1–0 1–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
7 4 June 2008 El Sardinero Stadium, Santander, Spain   United States 1–0 1–0 Friendly
8 26 June 2008 Ernst-Happel-Stadion, Vienna, Austria   Russia 1–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2008
9 20 August 2008 Parken Stadium, Copenhagen, Denmark   Denmark 2–0 3–0 Friendly
10 29 March 2011 Darius and Girėnas Stadium, Kaunas, Lithuania   Lithuania 1–0 3–1 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
11 6 September 2011 Las Gaunas Stadium, Logroño, Spain   Liechtenstein 3–0 6–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
12 7 September 2012 Pasarón Stadium, Pontevedra, Spain   Saudi Arabia 3–0 5–0 Friendly
13 11 October 2013 Iberostar Stadium, Palma, Spain   Belarus 1–0 2–1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying

Managerial statistics

As of match played 12 January 2023
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref.
P W D L Win %
Al Sadd 28 May 2019 6 November 2021 102 67 17 18 065.7 [97][143][144]
Barcelona 6 November 2021 Present 61 36 13 12 059.0 [97][145]
Total 163 103 30 30 063.2

Honours

Player

Barcelona[146]

Al Sadd[146]

 
Xavi and Spain captain Iker Casillas after winning the UEFA Euro 2012

Spain U20

Spain

Manager

Al Sadd

Individual

Decorations

Notes

^1 1 Members of the Spain national football team who won the 2010 FIFA World Cup were jointly awarded
^2 2 Jointly awarded with Iker Casillas

See also

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External links

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  • Xavi – UEFA competition record ()  
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • at the Wayback Machine (archived 1 March 2011)

xavi, hernández, redirects, here, former, major, league, baseball, player, hernandez, baseball, other, uses, given, name, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, hernández, second, maternal, family, name, creus, hernández, creus, born, january, 1980, co. Xavier Hernandez redirects here For the former Major League Baseball player see Xavier Hernandez baseball For other uses see Xavi given name In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Hernandez and the second or maternal family name is Creus Xavier Hernandez Creus born 25 January 1980 commonly known as Xavi is a Spanish professional football manager and former player who is the manager of La Liga club Barcelona Widely considered one of the greatest midfielders of all time 3 4 Xavi was renowned for his passing vision ball retention and positioning 5 6 7 8 XaviXavi in 2020Personal informationFull nameXavier Hernandez Creus 1 Date of birth 1980 01 25 25 January 1980 age 42 1 Place of birthTerrassa SpainHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in 2 Position s MidfielderClub informationCurrent teamBarcelona manager Youth career1984 1997BarcelonaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1997 1999Barcelona B55 3 1998 2015Barcelona505 58 2015 2019Al Sadd82 21 Total642 82 International career1997Spain U1710 2 1997 1998Spain U1810 0 1999Spain U206 2 1998 2001Spain U2126 7 2000Spain U236 2 2000 2014Spain133 13 Managerial career2019 2021Al Sadd2021 BarcelonaHonours Men s footballRepresenting SpainFIFA World CupWinner 2010 South AfricaUEFA European ChampionshipWinner 2008 Austria SwitzerlandWinner 2012 Poland UkraineFIFA Confederations CupRunner up 2013 Brazil2009 South AfricaSummer Olympics2000 Sydney TeamUEFA European Under 21 Championship2000 SlovakiaFIFA U 20 World CupWinner 1999 NigeriaFIFA U 17 World Cup1997 Egypt Club domestic league appearances and goalsXavi joined La Masia the Barcelona youth academy at age 11 and made his first team debut against Mallorca in August 1998 In all he played 767 official matches a former club record now held by Lionel Messi and scored 85 goals 9 Xavi is the first player in the club s history to play 150 European and FIFA Club World Cup matches combined 10 With Barcelona Xavi won eight La Liga titles and four UEFA Champions League titles Xavi came third in the 2009 FIFA World Player of the Year followed by third place for its successor award the FIFA Ballon d Or in 2010 and 2011 In 2011 he was runner up to Messi for the UEFA Best Player in Europe Award In 2015 he departed Barcelona for Al Sadd where he won four trophies before retiring in 2019 He is one of the few recorded players to have made over 1 000 professional career appearances With Spain Xavi won the FIFA World Youth Championship in 1999 and the Olympic silver medal at the 2000 Olympics After making his senior team debut in 2000 he was capped 133 times for his country and was an influential figure in the team s successes He played an integral role in Spain s victory at the 2010 FIFA World Cup as well as their wins at UEFA Euro 2008 and UEFA Euro 2012 He was named Player of the Tournament at UEFA Euro 2008 11 and was named in the UEFA Euro Team of the Tournament in 2008 and 2012 With two assists in the UEFA Euro 2012 Final Xavi became the first player to register assists in two separate European finals after setting up the only goal in the final four years earlier 12 After the 2014 FIFA World Cup Xavi announced his retirement from international football 13 Xavi was awarded the IFFHS World s Best Playmaker award four times all straight between 2008 and 2011 He was included in the FIFA FIFPro World XI on six occasions 2008 to 2013 and the UEFA Team of the Year five times 2008 to 2012 In 2020 Xavi was named in the Ballon d Or Dream Team a greatest all time XI published by France Football magazine 14 Xavi was awarded the Prince of Asturias Award in 2012 and he won 32 trophies in his career making him the second most decorated Spanish player in history behind former teammate Andres Iniesta 15 16 17 After retirement Xavi transitioned to coaching and he was named the manager at Qatar Stars League club Al Sadd in May 2019 where he won seven titles in less than three years In November 2021 Xavi was appointed as manager at his former club Barcelona Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Barcelona 2 1 1 1998 2001 Beginnings 2 1 2 2001 2008 Breakthrough and vice captaincy 2 1 3 2008 2012 Sustained domestic and European success 2 1 4 2012 2015 Later years and departure 2 2 Al Sadd 3 International career 3 1 UEFA Euro 2008 3 2 2010 World Cup 3 3 UEFA Euro 2012 3 4 Retirement 4 Managerial career 4 1 Al Sadd 4 2 Barcelona 5 Style of play 6 Media 7 Personal life 8 Career statistics 8 1 Club 8 2 International 9 Managerial statistics 10 Honours 10 1 Player 10 2 Manager 10 3 Individual 10 4 Decorations 11 Notes 12 See also 13 References 14 External linksEarly life Edit I ve been lucky enough to be brought up on the Barcelona ethos Which has taught me the value of being part of a team Today for you tomorrow for me Those qualities are essential for life in general Xavi on learning the team ethos of Barcelona while at the club s youth system La Masia 18 Born in Terrassa Barcelona Catalonia 19 Xavi is a product of FC Barcelona s La Masia youth system which he joined at the age of 11 from UFB Jabac Terrassa and Terrassa FC His father Joaquim was a former player for Sabadell in the first division 20 Xavi made his way through the youth and reserve teams and was a key member of Josep Maria Gonzalvo s Barcelona B team that won promotion to the Second Division Although he was initially inspired by compatriot playmaker Pep Guardiola at Barcelona 21 as a child Xavi also watched a lot of English football and looked up to midfielders John Barnes Paul Gascoigne and Matt Le Tissier 22 Club career EditBarcelona Edit 1998 2001 Beginnings Edit Xavi s progression through the teams earned him a first team appearance in a Copa Catalunya match against Lleida on 5 May 1998 23 and he scored his first goal on 18 August 1998 in the 1998 Supercopa de Espana against Mallorca His debut in La Liga came against Valencia on 3 October 1998 in a 3 1 victory for Barcelona Initially featuring intermittently both for the reserve and senior teams Xavi scored the only goal in a 1 0 victory over Real Valladolid when Barcelona were in tenth position in the league Sustained impressive performances meant that he became a key member of Louis van Gaal s title winning team finishing his debut season with 26 matches played and being named 1999 La Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year Xavi became Barcelona s principal playmaker after an injury to Pep Guardiola in the 1999 2000 season 24 25 2001 2008 Breakthrough and vice captaincy Edit Xavi right with Carles Puyol and Ronaldinho at NASA s Johnson Space Center in 2006 In these years Barcelona was on the verge of bankruptcy and struggling to keep its place in La Liga s elite Playing midfield but in a more defensive role Xavi made 20 assists and scored 7 goals in those two seasons On 16 March 2002 he scored his first goal in El Clasico against Real Madrid 26 Xavi was named the vice captain in the 2004 05 season in which he helped Barcelona win La Liga and the 2004 Supercopa de Espana 27 He was named La Liga Spanish Player of the Year in 2005 27 In the 2005 06 season Xavi tore the ligaments in his left knee in training he was out of action for four months but returned in April and was on the substitutes bench for Barcelona s win in the 2006 Champions League Final against Arsenal He also won La Liga and the Supercopa de Espana again 27 2008 2012 Sustained domestic and European success Edit Xavi is a player who has the Barcelona DNA someone who has the taste for good football someone who is humble and someone who has loyalty to this club From the first moment I saw him play I knew he would become the brain behind Barcelona for many years to come Former Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola September 2008 28 After being named Player of the Tournament at Euro 2008 Xavi spoke to Bayern Munich about a transfer but newly appointed Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola convinced him that he was too important to the club to be allowed to leave 29 He was a main part of Barcelona s treble and scored the fourth goal in the 4 1 win in the 2009 Copa del Rey Final against Athletic Bilbao with a free kick In La Liga one of his most significant games was the 6 2 Clasico victory over Real Madrid on 2 May he assisted four goals once to Carles Puyol once to Thierry Henry and twice to Lionel Messi 30 Xavi helped Barcelona win the 2009 Champions League Final 2 0 against Manchester United assisting the second goal by crossing to Messi for his header 31 Prior to the match Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson heaped praise on the central midfield combination of Xavi and Andres Iniesta stating I don t think Xavi and Iniesta have ever given the ball away in their lives They get you on that carousel and they can leave you dizzy 32 Xavi was voted UEFA Champions League best midfielder for his contribution during Barcelona s victorious 2008 09 Champions League campaign 33 Xavi was the highest assisting player in La Liga with 20 34 and in the Champions League with 7 he earned 29 assists overall that season Xavi was under contract to Barca until 2014 after extending his contract during the 2008 09 season 35 The new contract made him one of the club s biggest earners with a salary of 7 5 million a year 35 Xavi in action for Barcelona in 2008 During the 2009 10 season journalists increasingly noted Xavi s contribution to the Barcelona team For example Quite simply the best midfielder of modern football It could even be argued that Xavi and Matthaus are the two best in this position in history World class for several years now it is the past three seasons in particular where the 30 year old has been untouchable Xavi s passing is up there with Michel Platini he creates countless goals with genius through balls while virtually never relinquishing possession 36 In the 2009 10 season Xavi again topped the assists table and provided both the assists in Barcelona s 2 0 victory against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu Barcelona won the Liga title with a record 99 points and Xavi was acclaimed Barcelona s second best player in a season long vote 37 On 3 June 2010 Madrid based newspaper Marca awarded him third place in the annual Trofeo Alfredo di Stefano award for the best player in La Liga behind Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo 38 Our model was imposed by Johan Cruyff it s an Ajax model It s all about rondos piggy in the middle Rondo rondo rondo Xavi speaking in 2011 about the tiki taka passing style introduced to Barcelona by Johan Cruyff 39 On 9 June 2010 Xavi signed a new four year contract with the club which could be automatically renewed up to 30 June 2016 based on number of games played 40 On 29 November he scored his third goal against arch rivals Real Madrid in a 5 0 home win On 18 December he scored another goal against Espanyol in a 5 1 win In the Champions League Xavi scored a valuable goal with an assist from David Villa in a home win against Arsenal that saw Barcelona progress to the quarter finals 41 Xavi was one of the three finalists for the 2010 FIFA Ballon d Or and finished third in the vote behind his Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta 42 43 He narrowly defeated Messi to win the Player of the Year award from World Soccer magazine 44 Xavi middle with Barcelona teammates Carles Puyol left and Lionel Messi right in December 2011 On 2 January 2011 in a league match against Levante Xavi made his 549th appearance for the club in all competitions matching the record held by Migueli Xavi later became the player with the most appearances for Barcelona of all time 45 On 28 May Xavi was imperious in the 2011 UEFA Champions League Final at Wembley Stadium in London as Barcelona defeated Manchester United in the showpiece for the second time in three seasons winning 3 1 27 Xavi began the 2011 12 season in fine goalscoring form and seemed to grow in his influence of the team despite the long anticipated return of Cesc Fabregas and the promotion of Thiago to create added competition for places in Barca s attacking midfield positions On 18 December in the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup Final in Yokohama Barcelona won 4 0 against Brazilian side Santos as Xavi scored a goal and made an assist to Lionel Messi 46 After the ball was slightly behind him Xavi brought the ball down with a cocked leg effectively using his ankle to control it before slipping a pass through to Messi who scored the first goal 46 Xavi scored the winning goal in the Group H game against A C Milan a vital match for Barcelona s progression in the Champions League knockout stage In total Xavi had the best goalscoring return of his career in 2011 12 season with ten Liga goals two in the Copa del Rey which Barcelona won and one in the Club World Cup final win 27 2012 2015 Later years and departure Edit Xavi as Barcelona captain in November 2012 On 18 December 2012 Barcelona renewed Xavi s contract extending it until 30 June 2016 47 He scored a goal against Real Madrid in a 3 2 win for Barcelona Xavi was named in the FIFA World XI along with teammates Iniesta Messi and Dani Alves 48 Barcelona had virtually secured their La Liga title by the start of 2013 eventually equalling Real Madrid s 100 point record of the previous season 49 50 On 16 January 2014 Xavi made his 700th appearance for the first team against Getafe in the Copa del Rey 51 For the first time in five years Barcelona ended the season without a major trophy they were defeated in the Copa del Rey Final by Real Madrid with Gareth Bale scoring a late winner and lost the league in the last game to Atletico Madrid 52 53 In June 2014 it was announced that Xavi would be leaving the club 54 55 56 On 22 July however after talks with newly appointed manager and former teammate Luis Enrique Xavi decided to stay at Camp Nou for one more season 57 He was also appointed as club captain On 25 April 2015 Xavi made his 500th La Liga appearance becoming the eighth player in history to do so 58 On 4 June a farewell event was held at Barcelona for Xavi with players managers friends and family paying tribute to him 59 60 On 6 June 2015 Xavi came on as a 78th minute substitute for Andres Iniesta to make his 767th and final appearance for Barcelona during the 2015 Champions League Final as the club won its fifth European Cup beating Juventus at Berlin s Olympiastadion Xavi as club captain lifted the trophy 9 61 This made Barcelona the first club in history to win the treble of domestic league domestic cup and European Cup twice 62 Xavi Iniesta Messi Gerard Pique Pedro Sergio Busquets and Dani Alves were part of both treble winning teams 62 Xavi s 767 appearances was a club record until surpassed by Lionel Messi in March 2021 63 Al Sadd Edit Xavi playing for Al Sadd against Persepolis in April 2018 On 21 May 2015 Xavi announced that he would join Qatari club Al Sadd at the end of the 2014 15 season on a three year contract According to his agent the deal would involve him becoming an ambassador for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar and also start his coaching qualifications 64 He made his debut for Al Sadd in a 4 0 win over Mesaimeer on 13 September 2015 assisting in the team s first goal 65 In the following match he scored his first goal for the club in a 2 2 draw with Umm Salal 66 Al Sadd ended the league campaign in third position putting them in a place for the next season s AFC Champions League the elite club competition of the Asian Football Confederation Xavi scored three goals during the season In the Champions League Al Sadd were knocked out from the qualifying rounds by Emirati side Al Jazira on penalties Xavi missed his spot kick 67 Xavi won his first trophy with Al Sadd following a 2 1 victory over El Jaish in the Qatar Cup final on 29 April 2017 68 On 10 November 2017 Xavi said that he would retire when his contract with Al Sadd expired at the end of the 2017 18 season and would later pursue a coaching career 69 However he postponed these plans and signed a two year contract extension on 24 May 2018 70 In October 2018 Al Sadd reached the 2018 AFC Champions League semi finals of the tournament with Xavi as captain but were eliminated 2 1 by Persepolis 71 On 2 May 2019 Xavi announced that he would be retiring from professional football at the end of the season 72 On 20 May 2019 Xavi played the final match of his career a 2 0 defeat to Persepolis in Tehran Iran which was Al Sadd s final AFC Champions League group match before the match he stated that he would like to remain in Qatar after his retirement and that he would look to begin a coaching career commenting The idea is to start as a coach in Qatar to test myself and get some experience 73 International career Edit Xavi playing for Spain Xavi played for Spain at the 2000 Olympics 2002 World Cup Euro 2004 2006 World Cup Euro 2008 2009 Confederations Cup 2010 World Cup Euro 2012 2013 Confederations Cup and the 2014 World Cup In 1999 he was part of the Spanish team that won FIFA World Youth Championship in Nigeria with Xavi also scoring two goals in the tournament 74 UEFA Euro 2008 Edit Xavi was named Euro 2008 s player of the tournament after Spain defeated Germany 1 0 in the final 75 Xavi was dominant in midfield where his passing and reading of the game was pivotal to Spain s success as he led his nation to their first silverware since the 1964 European Championship 75 Andy Roxburgh head of UEFA s Technical Committee said We have chosen Xavi because he epitomizes the Spanish style of play He was influential in the whole possession passing and penetrating kind of game that Spain played 11 Xavi scored the first goal in the semi final against Russia which Spain won 3 0 76 In the final he made the pass from which Fernando Torres scored the winning goal 77 2010 World Cup Edit Xavi at the 2010 FIFA World Cup Xavi was named in Spain s squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa with Spain eventually winning their first World Cup 78 He provided the most accurate passes 599 with a passing success rate of 91 and he crossed the ball inside the 18 yard box more than any other player in the tournament In the final he made 57 accurate forward half passes 79 Xavi also covered 80 20 kilometres throughout the competitions averaging approximately 11 5 kilometres per game 80 more than any other player 81 In the final he covered a distance of almost 15 kilometres 82 Xavi is the beating heart of this Spanish team the man dictating the tiki taka pulse of pass after pass He may be just 5ft 7in with a curiously hunched gait but no player more influences the way his whole team plays He doesn t score doesn t really tackle he just passes and passes with a precision and wit unmatched by any of his peers Duncan White of The Telegraph on Xavi at the 2010 World Cup 83 During the round of 16 match against Portugal Xavi provided a backheel pass in the 63rd minute to David Villa Although Villa had his shot with his left foot blocked by goalkeeper Eduardo he then put in the rebound with his right foot for the winning goal 84 In the semi final against Germany Xavi crossed from a corner to the edge of the six yard box where Carles Puyol scored with a header into the top right corner 85 Spain dominated possession throughout the competition averaging 59 possession during their three group matches and 44 passes per shot throughout the entire World Cup in large part thanks to midfield trio of Xavi Iniesta and Xabi Alonso who were singled out in the media for their role in Spain s title run Spain also completed more passes 3 547 than any World Cup team since 1966 75 86 UEFA Euro 2012 Edit Xavi left turns away from Italy s Riccardo Montolivo in the Euro 2012 final Xavi played for Spain at Euro 2012 which Spain won by defeating Italy 4 0 in the final Xavi attempted 136 passes 127 completed 94 success rate during Spain s 4 0 victory in the group stage match against the Republic of Ireland more than any other player in a European Championship match The previous record of 117 had been set by Ronald Koeman in a Euro 1992 match between the Netherlands and Denmark Xavi and Andres Iniesta made 229 passes in the match more than the combined Irish team managed Pum pum pum pum was how Xavi described the rhythmic sound of the ball moving between himself and his midfield partner 87 With Xavi providing two assists in the final for Jordi Alba and Fernando Torres he became the first player to register assists in two European Championship finals 12 Spain s UEFA Euro 2012 victory made Xavi the most decorated player in Spanish football history a status that he previously shared with Carles Puyol who missed the tournament 12 Retirement Edit On 5 August 2014 following the 2014 World Cup where Spain were eliminated at the group stage Xavi announced his retirement from international football having made 133 appearances in a 14 year period 88 89 Spain s World Cup winning manager Vicente del Bosque paid tribute stating that Xavi was a key part of the team s style of play and he was more important to us than even the manager also adding We will miss him both on and off the pitch He is a player who we hold in great esteem both personally and as a player He is and always will be a person and a player who is greatly valued by the federation the coaching staff and by myself 90 Managerial career EditAl Sadd Edit Xavi managing Al Sadd in an AFC Champions League match against Sepahan 18 February 2020 On 28 May 2019 it was announced that Xavi would take over as manager of Al Sadd on a two year contract 91 92 Xavi helped the club reach the semi finals of the AFC Champions League where they were eliminated by Al Hilal FC 6 5 on aggregate 93 In the league the club finished third In the 2019 20 season Xavi led his team to win one domestic trophy the Qatar Cup In the 2020 AFC Champions League Al Sadd reached the round of 16 but were eliminated 1 0 by Persepolis 94 71 During his 97 games in charge of Al Sadd spanning two and a half years he led the club to seven trophies 95 On 3 November 2021 Al Sadd drew 3 3 against Al Duhail in his final game in charge Two days later Al Sadd announced Xavi s move to Barcelona after his release clause was paid 96 Barcelona Edit On 6 November 2021 Xavi returned to his former club Barcelona as the new manager replacing Ronald Koeman on a contract until June 2024 97 Following his arrival Xavi reportedly implemented stricter rules for the players which included re introduction of fines early arrival for training and tracking of players off pitch activities 98 99 100 In his first game in charge Barcelona defeated local rival Espanyol by a 1 0 scoreline at the Camp Nou in La Liga to win his first Catalan Derby as manager 101 On 4 December Xavi suffered his first defeat as Barcelona manager after losing 1 0 to Real Betis at home in La Liga 102 In Xavi s first Champions League campaign he took charge with two group stage matches remaining After drawing 0 0 with Benfica at the Camp Nou on 23 November and losing 3 0 to Bayern Munich on 8 December at the Allianz Arena Barcelona finished third in the group stage which put them in the Europa League knockout round play offs 103 104 On 12 January 2022 in his first Clasico in charge Barcelona were beaten by Real Madrid 2 3 at the end of extra time in the Supercopa de Espana semi final 105 Barcelona suffered an early exit from the Copa del Rey after being beaten by Athletic Bilbao 3 2 at the end of extra time in the round of 16 106 In the winter transfer window Barcelona strengthened their attack with the signings of Ferran Torres and Pierre Emerick Aubameyang and Adama Traore on loan After a difficult first few months for Xavi Barcelona quickly turned around their form with the new signings playing a big role in the process The team entered a 14 match unbeaten streak starting with a 0 1 victory over Alaves in La Liga during this run they scored four goals in 6 out of 11 matches and also qualified for the quarter finals of the Europa League On 20 March Xavi won his first Clasico as manager beating Real Madrid 0 4 in La Liga at the Santiago Bernabeu ending their five match Clasico losing streak and extending their unbeaten run to 12 matches 107 108 On April 14 Xavi and his men who were on the verge of a monumental comeback were knocked out of the UEL quarter finals by Eintracht Frankfurt bringing their fifteen game unbeaten run to an end 109 In La Liga he led Barcelona to a second placed finish from ninth position when he took charge 110 111 Style of play Edit Xavi would often evade players with a 360 degree turn la pelopina before finding a teammate with a pinpoint pass Xavi is widely considered one of the best midfielders of all time 5 6 112 113 relying largely on his ability to find and exploit space as a deep lying playmaker As he said That s what I do look for spaces All day I m always looking 114 115 Finding space he would appear for a teammate to receive and then move the ball on with his coach Pep Guardiola putting it I get the ball I give the ball I get the ball I give the ball 116 A diminutive composed agile and technically skilled player with a slender physique and a low centre of gravity these characteristics compensated for his lack of pace or physicality 83 86 117 Xavi s signature move when in possession involved him performing a 360 degree turn a feint known as la pelopina that allowed him to move away from the opposing player retain possession and gave him space and time on the ball to think about his next pass 118 In his youth he had also played as a centre back before being shifted to a midfield role 86 While primarily a central midfielder with Barcelona 119 he often played in a more advanced midfield role with Spain 120 I think I haven t changed at all to what I am now I ve been a passer since a young age I liked passing with the rest of the players and my friends when we played football on the streets in the main square and at school I think I was very similar to what people see in the stadium Xavi on his own style of play November 2014 22 Although he was not known for his tackling ability or for being prolific in front of goal 83 Xavi s outstanding vision metronomic pinpoint accurate passing 121 excellent off the ball movement superb reading of the game positional sense and world class ball control allowed him to create chances for teammates and dictate the flow of play in midfield while rarely relinquishing possession 122 123 These qualities were displayed by his performance during Spain s 2010 World Cup victory where he maintained a 91 passing success rate throughout the entire tournament in addition to providing two assists while Spain dominated possession throughout the competition 124 125 126 127 Xavi s ability to control games earned him the sobriquet The Puppet Master 121 128 Jorge Valdano opined If football was a science Xavi would have discovered the formula With a ball at his feet no one else has ever communicated so intelligently with every player on the pitch 95 Barcelona president Sandro Rosell believed that Xavi together with Lionel Messi Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets perfected the club s tiki taka style of play a style introduced to the club by former coach Johan Cruyff 129 Despite primarily being a creative player however he was also capable of scoring goals himself in addition to assisting them 32 Named in the Ballon d Or Dream Team a greatest all time XI Xavi s creativity range of passing and unique set of skills have led many in the sport to regard him as one of the greatest passers 130 and one of the finest playmakers in history 116 131 In addition to his playing ability Xavi was also praised for his leadership 132 133 Media EditXavi has a sponsorship deal with German sportswear and equipment supplier Adidas and has appeared in Adidas commercials alongside Lionel Messi Luis Suarez and Robin van Persie 134 Xavi has worn Adidas Predator boots 135 In November 2014 Xavi appeared in FIFA s 11 against Ebola campaign with a selection of top football players from around the world including Cristiano Ronaldo Neymar Gareth Bale and Didier Drogba 136 Under the slogan Together we can beat Ebola FIFA s campaign was done in conjunction with the Confederation of African Football CAF and health experts with the players holding up 11 messages to raise awareness of the disease and ways to combat it 136 137 Personal life EditSince July 2013 Xavi has been married to Nuria Cunillera They have a daughter Asia born in 2016 and a son Dan born in 2018 138 139 Career statistics EditClub Edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 140 141 Club Season League National Cup a Continental Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsBarcelona B 1997 98 Segunda Division B 33 2 6 b 0 39 21998 99 Segunda Division 18 0 18 01999 2000 Segunda Division B 4 1 4 1Total 55 3 6 0 61 3Barcelona 1998 99 La Liga 17 1 2 0 6 c 0 1 d 1 26 21999 2000 La Liga 24 0 4 1 10 c 1 0 0 38 22000 01 La Liga 20 2 7 0 9 e 0 36 22001 02 La Liga 35 4 1 0 16 c 0 52 42002 03 La Liga 29 2 1 0 14 c 1 44 32003 04 La Liga 36 4 6 0 7 f 1 49 52004 05 La Liga 36 3 1 0 8 c 0 45 32005 06 La Liga 16 0 0 0 4 c 0 2 d 0 22 02006 07 La Liga 35 3 7 2 7 c 0 5 g 1 54 62007 08 La Liga 35 7 7 1 12 c 1 54 92008 09 La Liga 35 6 5 1 14 c 3 54 102009 10 La Liga 34 3 3 2 11 c 1 5 h 1 53 72010 11 La Liga 31 3 6 0 12 c 2 1 d 0 50 52011 12 La Liga 31 10 7 2 9 c 1 4 i 1 51 142012 13 La Liga 30 5 5 0 11 c 1 2 d 1 48 72013 14 La Liga 30 3 5 0 10 c 1 2 d 0 47 42014 15 La Liga 31 2 3 0 10 c 0 44 2Total 505 58 70 9 170 13 22 5 767 85Al Sadd 2015 16 Qatar Stars League 24 3 3 0 1 j 0 2 k 0 30 32016 17 Qatar Stars League 26 10 3 0 1 j 0 2 l 0 32 102017 18 Qatar Stars League 18 6 0 0 7 j 1 3 m 0 28 72018 19 Qatar Stars League 14 2 3 0 8 j 3 2 n 0 27 5Total 82 21 9 0 17 4 9 0 117 25Career total 642 82 79 9 187 17 37 5 945 113 Includes Copa del Rey Emir of Qatar Cup Appearances in Segunda Division B play offs a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Appearances in UEFA Champions League a b c d e Appearances in Supercopa de Espana Five appearances in UEFA Champions League Four appearances in UEFA Cup Appearances in UEFA Cup Two appearances and one goal in Supercopa de Espana one appearance in UEFA Super Cup two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup Two appearances and one goal in Supercopa de Espana one appearance in UEFA Super Cup two appearances in FIFA Club World Cup Two appearances in Supercopa de Espana one appearance in UEFA Super Cup one appearance and one goal in FIFA Club World Cup a b c d Appearances in AFC Champions League One appearance in Sheikh Jassim Cup one in Qatar Cup Appearances in Qatar Cup One appearance in Sheikh Jassim Cup two appearances in Qatar Cup Appearances in Qatari Stars Cup International Edit Appearances and goals by year and competition 142 National team Year Competitive Friendly TotalApps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsSpain 2000 1 0 1 02001 1 a 0 1 02002 5 b 0 4 0 9 02003 3 c 0 2 0 5 02004 2 d 0 4 0 6 02005 8 d 0 3 1 11 12006 6 e 1 4 1 10 22007 8 f 3 3 0 11 32008 9 g 1 6 2 15 32009 9 h 0 5 0 14 02010 8 i 0 7 0 15 02011 5 j 2 4 0 9 22012 9 k 0 3 1 12 12013 8 l 1 3 0 11 12014 1 m 0 2 0 3 0Total 82 8 51 5 133 13 Appearance in 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification Three appearances in 2002 FIFA World Cup two appearances in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Appearances in UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying a b Appearances in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification Four appearances in 2006 FIFA World Cup two appearances and one goal in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Appearances in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Five appearances and one goal in UEFA Euro 2008 four appearances in 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification Five appearances in 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification four appearances in 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup Seven appearances in 2010 FIFA World Cup one appearance in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Appearances in UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Six appearances in UEFA Euro 2012 three appearances in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification Four appearances and one goal in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification four appearances in 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup Appearance in 2014 FIFA World Cup Scores and results list Spain s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Xavi goal 142 List of international goals scored by Xavi No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 26 March 2005 Helmantico Stadium Salamanca Spain China 2 0 3 0 Friendly2 6 September 2006 Windsor Park Belfast Northern Ireland Northern Ireland 1 0 2 3 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying3 11 October 2006 La Condomina Stadium Murcia Spain Argentina 1 0 2 1 Friendly4 2 June 2007 Skonto Stadium Riga Latvia Latvia 2 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying5 12 September 2007 Carlos Tartiere Stadium Oviedo Spain Latvia 1 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying6 21 November 2007 Gran Canaria Stadium Las Palmas Spain Northern Ireland 1 0 1 0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying7 4 June 2008 El Sardinero Stadium Santander Spain United States 1 0 1 0 Friendly8 26 June 2008 Ernst Happel Stadion Vienna Austria Russia 1 0 3 0 UEFA Euro 20089 20 August 2008 Parken Stadium Copenhagen Denmark Denmark 2 0 3 0 Friendly10 29 March 2011 Darius and Girenas Stadium Kaunas Lithuania Lithuania 1 0 3 1 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying11 6 September 2011 Las Gaunas Stadium Logrono Spain Liechtenstein 3 0 6 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying12 7 September 2012 Pasaron Stadium Pontevedra Spain Saudi Arabia 3 0 5 0 Friendly13 11 October 2013 Iberostar Stadium Palma Spain Belarus 1 0 2 1 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifyingManagerial statistics EditAs of match played 12 January 2023Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record Ref P W D L Win Al Sadd 28 May 2019 6 November 2021 102 67 17 18 0 65 7 97 143 144 Barcelona 6 November 2021 Present 61 36 13 12 0 59 0 97 145 Total 163 103 30 30 0 63 2Honours EditPlayer Edit Barcelona 146 La Liga 1998 99 2004 05 2005 06 2008 09 2009 10 2010 11 2012 13 2014 15 Copa del Rey 2008 09 2011 12 2014 15 Supercopa de Espana 2005 2006 2009 2010 2011 2013 UEFA Champions League 2005 06 2008 09 2010 11 2014 15 UEFA Super Cup 2009 2011 FIFA Club World Cup 2009 2011Al Sadd 146 Qatar Stars League 2018 19 Qatar Cup 2017 Sheikh Jassim Cup 2017 Emir of Qatar Cup 2017 Xavi and Spain captain Iker Casillas after winning the UEFA Euro 2012 Spain U20 FIFA World Youth Championship 1999Spain FIFA World Cup 2010 UEFA European Championship 2008 2012Manager Edit Al Sadd Qatar Stars League 2020 21 Qatar Cup 2020 2021 Sheikh Jassim Cup 2019 Emir of Qatar Cup 2020 2021 Qatari Stars Cup 2019 20Individual Edit World Soccer Player of the Year 2010 UEFA European Championship Player of the Tournament 2008 UEFA Club Midfielder of the Year 2008 09 IFFHS World s Best Playmaker 2008 2009 2010 2011 147 La Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year 1999 La Liga Spanish Player of the Year 2005 La Liga Midfielder of the Year 2009 2010 2011 FIFA World Cup Dream Team 2010 148 UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament 2008 2012 All time UEFA European Under 21 Championship dream team 2015 149 New York City FC s Ride of Fame September 2015 150 FIFA FIFPro World11 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 UEFA Team of the Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 ESM Team of the Year 2008 09 2010 11 2011 12 Don Balon Team of the Decade 2010 FIFA Club World Cup Silver Ball 2011 FIFA Club World Cup Bronze Ball 2009 Globe Soccer Awards Player Career Award 2013 151 UEFA Ultimate Team of the Year published 2015 152 Marca Legend Award 2015 AFC Champions League Fans Best XI 2018 153 AFC Champions League OPTA Best XI 2018 153 Ballon d Or Dream Team 2020 154 IFFHS All time Men s Dream Team 2021 155 Decorations Edit Spanish Sportsman of the Year 2009 Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit 2010 156 Prince of Asturias Award for Sports 2010 1 2012 2Notes Edit 1 1 Members of the Spain national football team who won the 2010 FIFA World Cup were jointly awarded 2 2 Jointly awarded with Iker CasillasSee also EditList of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances List of men s footballers with 100 or more international caps List of men s footballers with the most 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