Full name Lluis Carreras Ferrer Height 1.83 m | Years Team Role Footballer Name Lluis Carreras | |
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Date of birth (1972-09-24) 24 September 1972 (age 43) | ||
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Lluís Carreras Ferrer (born 24 September 1972) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mostly as a left back but also as a defensive midfielder, and a current manager.
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- Lluis carreras presentat com a nou entrenador del nastic
- Analizando la liga con lluis carreras axel torres y alberto edjogo owono
- Playing career
- Manager career
- Club
- Country
- Managerial statistics
- References

He started his professional career with Barcelona, without much success, and went on to amass La Liga totals of 169 games and eight goals in representation of six other clubs. He added 149/25 in Segunda División, over the course of six seasons.

After retiring, Carreras became a coach.
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Playing career

Born in Sant Pol de Mar, Barcelona, Catalonia, Carreras was a product of FC Barcelona's famed youth system, La Masia. He made his first-team debut on 4 April 1993 in a 3–0 home win against CD Logroñés, in what would be his only La Liga match of the season.

After two loans with interesting playing time, at Real Oviedo and Racing de Santander, Carreras returned to Barça. Although he appeared regularly in 1995–96's league, the club came out empty in silverware.

Carreras then lived his most steady period at RCD Mallorca, although never an undisputed starter. He achieved top flight promotion in his first season, then proceeded to amass roughly over 100 overall appearances.

Subsequently, Carreras had similar experiences with both Atlético Madrid and Deportivo Alavés: after featuring regularly in the clubs' promotion from the second division, he saw very little time in the follow-up top flight campaigns. In between he played with Real Murcia in the main category, for one season.

Carreras' career would end on a sour note: when playing for the Basque side, he clashed with eccentric owner/chairman/manager Dmitry Piterman; teammate Roberto Bonano, who stepped up in his defense, was also suspended; both retired shortly afterwards.
Manager career
After retiring, Carreras returned to his last club to have his first head coaching experience in 2009, with the B-side in the fourth level. In his debut campaign at the helm of CE Sabadell FC, he led the team to promotion to division two.
On 30 May 2013, after avoiding relegation, Carreras resigned. On 26 February of the following year he was appointed at the helm of RCD Mallorca, replacing fired José Luis Oltra.
Carreras was relieved from his duties on 20 May 2014, after winning only three points out of 24. On 27 December 2015 he was named Real Zaragoza manager but, after failing to reach the play-off positions with a 2–6 loss at already relegated UE Llagostera in the last matchday of the season, he resigned.