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Luis de la Fuente - 10 things to know with detail
Luis de la Fuente is a Spanish football manager and former player, born on May 1, 1971 in Santander, Spain.
As a player, de la Fuente was a midfielder who spent most of his career at Real Oviedo, making over 200 appearances for the club.
De la Fuente retired as a player in 2005 and began his coaching career shortly after, starting out as an assistant coach at Real Oviedo.
In 2009, de la Fuente became the head coach of Real Oviedo's youth teams before eventually being promoted to the first team in 2012.
De la Fuente has also served as the head coach of several other Spanish clubs, including Racing Santander B, Burgos CF, and CD Guijuelo.
In 2018, de la Fuente was appointed as the head coach of the Spanish U21 national team, succeeding Albert Celades.
Under de la Fuente's guidance, the Spanish U21 team won the 2019 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, defeating Germany in the final.
De la Fuente is known for his tactical acumen and ability to develop young players, with many of his former players going on to have successful careers at the highest levels of football.
De la Fuente is highly respected within the Spanish footballing community and is considered one of the top young coaches in the country.
In addition to his coaching duties, de la Fuente is also a licensed sports psychologist and has a degree in physical education.