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Saturday, April 26, 2014

Former Barcelona Coach Tito Vilanova Dies

Tito Vilanova, the former coach of FC Barcelona, has died after a long battle with illness. He was 45-years-old.

The former youth team player had been diagnosed with throat cancer in 2011, and had undergone surgery to have a growth removed.
However, he suffered a relapse in 2012, ultimately forcing him to step down from the manager’s job at the Camp Nou last year. Tata Martino was appointed as his successor.
The Catalan club released a statement on Friday April 25,2014 that read: "FC Barcelona is in immense mourning. Tito Vilanova has died at the age of 45. May he rest in peace


FC Barcelona players say farewell to former boss 



About Tito Vilanova

A former midfielder who spent his playing career largely in the Spanish second division, Vilanova first assisted Guardiola with the Barcelona B team before the pair stepped up to the first XI in 2008

The pair oversaw the club's 2009 and 2011 Champions League wins during four trophy-laden campaigns.

As Pep Guardiola's most trusted ally, Tito Vilanova was a sounding board, confidant and advisor


In sole charge, Vilanova led Barca to their highest ever points total for a La Liga season during his single season in charge, their 100 points a joint record for the division with Real Madrid.

Tito Vilanova won La Liga in his first season as head coach at Barcelona in 2012-13

  • 1968: Born 17 September, Bellcaire d'Emporda, Spain
  • 1988: Comes through the Barcelona youth set-up, but never makes the first team
  • 1990: Joins lower-league side Figueres
  • 1992: Arrives at Primera Liga side Celta Vigo
  • 1995: Leaves after struggling to hold down a first-team place
  • 2002: Retires after short spells with a number of lower-league clubs, and starts coaching at Barca's youth academy
  • 2007: After a spell as technical director at Terrassa, becomes assistant manager of Barcelona's B team, working under Pep Guardiola
  • 2008: Becomes Barcelona assistant when Guardiola is made manager
  • 2012: Appointed Guardiola's successor
  • 2013: Steps down as Barca coach in july

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