
Albert Celades
Albert Celades is a retired Spanish footballer and current coach, best known for his time as a midfielder with clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona, as well as representing the Spanish national team. After retiring from professional play, he transitioned into coaching, taking on various roles, including managing Spain's U21 team. Celades made a notable mark in La Liga, and his record of 21 unbeaten matches as a debutant with Barcelona remains a highlight in the club's history.
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Recent news mentions
Pafos hired another Spaniard, Albert Celades, who was in Madrid’s Champions League-winning squad in 2002.
Real Madrid, Chelsea return to Champions League with rookie coaches in season of firingsAlbert Celades is mentioned in relation to his time at Barça and his national team.
FemeníAlbert Celades holds the record for 21 unbeaten matches in the 1995-96 season.
Szczesny está invicto con 20 partidos y ya está entre los cinco mejores debutantes en el Barcelona




















