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    Josep "Pep" Guardiola Sala is a Catalan professional football manager and former player from Spain, who is currently the manager of Premier League club Manchester City. Guardiola is the only manager to win the continental treble twice, the youngest manager to win the UEFA Champions League, and … See more

    1988–2001: Barcelona
    Born in Santpedor, Barcelona, Catalonia, Guardiola joined La Masia at age 13 from Gimnàstic de Manresa and rose through the ranks of Barcelona's youth academy for six years, … See more

    Style of play
    Guardiola was a highly creative, hard-working, nimble, and elegant player, with good anticipation, … See more

    Tactics
    Although much emphasis is placed on retaining possession of the ball and dictating play, with the intent to have the opposing side's … See more

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    Barcelona B
    Segunda División B: 1990–91
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    Guardiola made his senior debut in October 1992; that same year, he captained Spain when they won a gold medal at … See more

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    B team
    Guardiola was appointed manager of Barcelona B on 21 June 2007 with Tito Vilanova as … See more

    Guardiola was born to Dolors and Valentí. He has two older sisters and a younger brother, Pere Guardiola, a football agent. He is an atheist. Guardiola met his wife Cristina Serra when he was 18. They married on 29 May 2014. They have three children named … See more

     
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