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Place of birth
  
Role
  
Footballer

Date joined
  
2003

Name
  
Guillermo Amor

Position
  
1979–1980
  
Weight
  
69 kg

Playing position
  
Midfielder

Height
  
1.74 m


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Full name
  
Guillermo Amor Martinez

Date of birth
  
(1967-12-04) 4 December 1967 (age 48)

Current team
  
Team coached
  
Adelaide United FC (Manager, since 2015)

Similar People
  
Josep Gombau, Albert Ferrer, Jose Mari Bakero, Txiki Begiristain, Eli Babalj

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Guillermo Amor Martínez (born 4 December 1967) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a versatile midfielder. He is currently the director of professional football at F.C.Barcelona.

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After playing most of his professional career with Barcelona, winning several accolades during his ten-year tenure, he ended it in Scotland, with Livingston. Over the course of 12 seasons, he amassed La Liga totals of 375 games and 48 goals.

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Amor won nearly 40 caps with Spain during the 1990s, representing the nation in one World Cup and one European Championship.

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Born in Benidorm, Alicante, Valencian Community, Amor was a product of FC Barcelona's youth ranks, and made his first-team debuts in the 1988–89 season under Johan Cruyff, going on to become one of the Catalan team's most influential players as it achieved four consecutive La Liga titles and the 1991–92 European Cup (he did not play in the final against U.C. Sampdoria, however). In 1993–94, as the club conquered the last of a successive four leagues, he appeared in all games except one, scoring a career-best eight goals; additionally, on 5 April 1990, he opened the scoring in the Copa del Rey final against Real Madrid, helping to a 2–0 win at the Mestalla Stadium.

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Amor left Barça at the end of the 1997–98 campaign, with another national championship won, deemed surplus to requirements by new boss Louis van Gaal as longtime teammate Albert Ferrer, having played 421 matches overall only behind club greats Xavi, Migueli and Carles Rexach. The 9th of March 1996, Amor scores goal number 4000 in the Liga for F.C.Barcelona against Valencia CF. He subsequently had his first abroad experience, appearing sparingly for Serie A side ACF Fiorentina for two years and then returning to Spain with Villarreal CF as it had just returned to the top level.

Amor retired from football after a short spell with Scotland's Livingston, for which he signed in January 2003, making his debut on the 28th in a 3–1 away success over Partick Thistle. The Livi Lions eventually narrowly avoided relegation from the Premier League.

International

Amor represented Spain on 37 occasions, scoring four goals. His debut came in an UEFA Euro 1992 qualifier 2–3 loss in Czechoslovakia on 14 November 1990, and he went on to appear for the nation at both the Euro 1996 and the 1998 FIFA World Cup; in the former competition, on 18 June, he scored against Romania in a 2–1 win, netting in the 84th minute and helping the team to the quarterfinals in England.

Amor's last cap was a sour one, as Spain were downed by lowly Cyprus on 5 September 1998 in a Euro 2000 qualifier (2–3).

Coaching career

After retiring, Amor served a four-year spell at former club Barcelona, being responsible for the youth categories after Joan Laporta was named president in 2003. He left after the board of directors decided not to renew his contract, but returned in July 2010 as technical director of football training.

In late August 2014, Amor was invited to Australia by one of his former colleagues and friend, former Barcelona youth academy coach and manager of Adelaide United FC, Josep Gombau. He spent a month observing and consulting the latter with Adelaide's training, after which he signed a one-year contract with the club to become the technical director.

On 24 July 2015, following the resignation of Gombau due to family reasons, Amor was appointed as head coach prior to the start of the season. He only achieved his first win on the ninth matchday, in a 1–0 win against Perth Glory FC. He went on to lead the team to a club-record 13 clean sheets, including being unbeaten in the last ten home games and winning the last four away.

Amor led Adelaide to the double on 1 May 2016, after a 3–1 defeat of Western Sydney Wanderers FC in the Grand Final. On 10 May of the following year, he left the club.

Personal life

On 16 December 2007, Amor was involved in a serious traffic collision while travelling from Valencia. Released from hospital after only a week, he later fully recovered. He is married and has three children.

Player

Barcelona
  • La Liga: 1990–91, 1991–92, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1997–98
  • Copa del Rey: 1989–90, 1996–97, 1997–98
  • Supercopa de España: 1991, 1992, 1994, 1996
  • European Cup: 1991–92
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1988–89, 1996–97
  • UEFA Super Cup: 1992, 1997
  • Manager

    Adelaide United
  • A-League Premiership: 2015–16
  • A-League Championship: 2016
  • Individual

  • A-League Coach of the Year: 2015–16
  • PFA Manager of the Year: 2015–16
  • Managerial statistics

    As of 11 May 2017 (including all League and Cup games)

    References

    Guillermo Amor Wikipedia