After succeeding Luis Enrique, De la Fuente steered the national team to the 2023 Nations League title. He then held the reins as Spain won their fourth European Championship title at Euro 2024.
Spanish men's national team coach Luis de la Fuente leaves the National Court. La Fuente testified as a witness in the second day of the trial against former Spanish football federation (RFEF ...
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2025 De la Fuente previously coached Spain age-group teams, winning both the European under-19 and under-21 championships. He took over the senior side from Luis Enrique following Spain's last-16 ...
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Luis Enrique has been head coach of PSG since 2023, closing in on completing his second season with the club. The Spaniard has had just three transfer windows with the Parisians. However ...
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He replaced Luis Enrique, who was sacked after Spain's Round of 16 exit in the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar. Luis de la Fuente was nominated for the Best Coach award at FIFA's The Best ceremony ...
De la Fuente first took charge of Spain in December 2022 following Luis Enrique's resignation after Spain were knocked out of the 2022 World Cup on penalties by Morocco. He also led Spain to the ...
At 63, the Haro-born coach (La Rioja) has been a vital part of Spain’s football system for over a decade, having built a reputation for successful leadership within the youth ranks of the RFEF.