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Rafael Benítez Maudes was born in Madrid, Spain, marking the beginning of a life dedicated to football.
Early Football Career
1974-1981
Benítez started his football career as a player for Real Madrid, playing for the club until 1981. This period laid the foundation for his future in football management.
Coaching Debut
1986
At the age of 26, Benítez joined Real Madrid's coaching staff, starting as the coach of Real Madrid Castilla. This marked the beginning of his managerial career.
Early Management Spells
1995-1999
Benítez had short management spells at Real Valladolid and Osasuna, which were unsuccessful. However, he guided Extremadura back to La Liga in the 1997-98 season, showcasing his potential as a manager.
Valencia Success
2001-2004
Benítez was appointed coach of Valencia and won La Liga in the 2001-02 and 2003-04 seasons. He also led the team to a UEFA Cup victory in 2004, establishing himself as a top manager.
Liverpool Achievements
2004-2010
Benítez moved to Liverpool and guided the club to victory in the UEFA Champions League in 2005, known as the 'Miracle of Istanbul.' He also won the FA Cup in 2006 and reached the 2007 Champions League final.
Inter Milan and Chelsea
2010-2011
Benítez had a short stint at Inter Milan, winning the Supercoppa Italiana and Club World Cup. He then managed Chelsea on an interim basis, winning the 2013 Europa League.
Napoli Success
2013-2015
Benítez coached Napoli, winning the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana. This period demonstrated his adaptability and tactical flexibility.
Real Madrid
2015-2016
Benítez became the manager of Real Madrid but was sacked after just seven months due to tensions with key players and criticism of his defensive tactics.
Newcastle United
2016-2019
Benítez joined Newcastle United, initially failing to prevent relegation but then leading the team back to the Premier League by winning the Championship in 2017.
Dalian Professional
2019-2021
Benítez managed Dalian Professional in the Chinese Super League before leaving by mutual consent in January 2021.
Everton
2021-2022
Benítez became the manager of Everton but was dismissed in January 2022 after a poor run of results.
Celta Vigo
2023-2024
Benítez managed Celta Vigo from July 2023 to March 2024, continuing his managerial career in La Liga.
Brief
Known For
Spanish professional football manager and former player, known for managing Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Napoli, Real Madrid, and Newcastle United, among others.
Bio Dates and Places
Born Date: 16 April 1960.
Born Place: Madrid, Spain.
Career
Current occupation: Football manager.
Past occupations: Player, coach, commentator/analyst.
Previous Place of Work: Real Madrid, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Napoli, Newcastle United, Everton, among others.
Achievements and Recognition
Awards: UEFA Champions League (2005 with Liverpool), UEFA Cup (2004 with Valencia), FA Cup (2006 with Liverpool), Coppa Italia (2014 with Napoli), Supercoppa Italiana (2010 with Inter Milan, 2014 with Napoli), FIFA Club World Cup (2010 with Inter Milan), UEFA Europa League (2013 with Chelsea).
Wikipedia Article
Welcome to the Rafael Benítez Hub! This community hub — built on top of and serving as a companion to the Wikipedia article — lets you discuss, collect, and organize everything related to Rafael Benítez.
Rafael Benítez Maudes was born in Madrid, Spain, marking the beginning of a life dedicated to football.
Early Football Career
1974-1981
Benítez started his football career as a player for Real Madrid, playing for the club until 1981. This period laid the foundation for his future in football management.
Coaching Debut
1986
At the age of 26, Benítez joined Real Madrid's coaching staff, starting as the coach of Real Madrid Castilla. This marked the beginning of his managerial career.
Early Management Spells
1995-1999
Benítez had short management spells at Real Valladolid and Osasuna, which were unsuccessful. However, he guided Extremadura back to La Liga in the 1997-98 season, showcasing his potential as a manager.
Valencia Success
2001-2004
Benítez was appointed coach of Valencia and won La Liga in the 2001-02 and 2003-04 seasons. He also led the team to a UEFA Cup victory in 2004, establishing himself as a top manager.
Liverpool Achievements
2004-2010
Benítez moved to Liverpool and guided the club to victory in the UEFA Champions League in 2005, known as the 'Miracle of Istanbul.' He also won the FA Cup in 2006 and reached the 2007 Champions League final.
Inter Milan and Chelsea
2010-2011
Benítez had a short stint at Inter Milan, winning the Supercoppa Italiana and Club World Cup. He then managed Chelsea on an interim basis, winning the 2013 Europa League.
Napoli Success
2013-2015
Benítez coached Napoli, winning the Coppa Italia and Supercoppa Italiana. This period demonstrated his adaptability and tactical flexibility.
Real Madrid
2015-2016
Benítez became the manager of Real Madrid but was sacked after just seven months due to tensions with key players and criticism of his defensive tactics.
Newcastle United
2016-2019
Benítez joined Newcastle United, initially failing to prevent relegation but then leading the team back to the Premier League by winning the Championship in 2017.
Dalian Professional
2019-2021
Benítez managed Dalian Professional in the Chinese Super League before leaving by mutual consent in January 2021.
Everton
2021-2022
Benítez became the manager of Everton but was dismissed in January 2022 after a poor run of results.
Celta Vigo
2023-2024
Benítez managed Celta Vigo from July 2023 to March 2024, continuing his managerial career in La Liga.
Brief
Known For
Spanish professional football manager and former player, known for managing Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Napoli, Real Madrid, and Newcastle United, among others.
Bio Dates and Places
Born Date: 16 April 1960.
Born Place: Madrid, Spain.
Career
Current occupation: Football manager.
Past occupations: Player, coach, commentator/analyst.
Previous Place of Work: Real Madrid, Liverpool, Inter Milan, Chelsea, Napoli, Newcastle United, Everton, among others.
Achievements and Recognition
Awards: UEFA Champions League (2005 with Liverpool), UEFA Cup (2004 with Valencia), FA Cup (2006 with Liverpool), Coppa Italia (2014 with Napoli), Supercoppa Italiana (2010 with Inter Milan, 2014 with Napoli), FIFA Club World Cup (2010 with Inter Milan), UEFA Europa League (2013 with Chelsea).