Paco Gallardo

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Francisco "Paco" Gallardo León (born 13 January 1980) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder, currently manager of the Spain national under-20 team.

Full name Francisco Gallardo León
Date of birth (1980-01-13) 13 January 1980 (age 46)
Place of birth Seville, Spain
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
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Paco Gallardo
Personal information
Full name Francisco Gallardo León
Date of birth (1980-01-13) 13 January 1980 (age 46)
Place of birth Seville, Spain
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Spain U20 (manager)
Youth career
Sevilla
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2000 Sevilla B 32 (2)
2000–2007 Sevilla 118 (8)
2004–2005Getafe (loan) 22 (1)
2006Vitória Guimarães (loan) 2 (0)
2006Deportivo La Coruña (loan) 7 (0)
2006–2007Murcia (loan) 20 (2)
2007–2009 Murcia 16 (1)
2009–2011 Huesca 35 (0)
2011–2013 Diósgyőr 40 (3)
2013–2014 Puskás 20 (1)
Total 312 (18)
International career
1997–1998 Spain U17 4 (0)
1998–1999 Spain U18 9 (1)
2000–2001 Spain U21 5 (0)
Managerial career
2015–2017 Sevilla (youth)
2017–2018 Sevilla C
2019–2021 Sevilla B
2023 Leeds United (co-interim)
2023 Leeds United U21
2024–2025 Spain U19
2025– Spain U20
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Spain (as manager)
UEFA European Under-19 Championship
Runner-up2025 Romania
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Playing career

Sevilla

Born in Seville, Andalusia, and a product of hometown club Sevilla's youth system, Gallardo made his first-team debut aged 20, being instrumental in their 2001 return to La Liga[1] and proceeding to have a further two solid seasons with the main squad. In November of that year, he was fined and suspended by the Royal Spanish Football Federation for violating standards of "sporting dignity and decorum" when he congratulated teammate José Antonio Reyes, who had just scored, by bending down and biting on his penis.[2][3]

After a relatively successful loan at Getafe,[4] helping the Madrid side to retain their newly acquired top-division status,[5] Gallardo's career would be very irregular: he served two unassuming loans in early 2006, starting with Vitória de Guimarães from Portugal,[6][7] then moved in the 2006–07 campaign to Real Murcia in the Segunda División, still on contract to Sevilla.[8]

Murcia

Gallardo signed on a permanent basis prior to the start of 2007–08,[9] but could only appear in ten league matches in an eventual relegation from the top flight. In the following season he was ousted from the squad alongside José María Movilla by manager Javier Clemente, and spent several months without a team, being reinstated in March 2009 after the coach's dismissal; he was finally released in June.[10]

Later career

On 12 November 2009, Gallardo joined another club in the second tier, Huesca, after a successful week's trial.[11] He finished his career at the age of 34, after three years in Hungary with two teams.[12]

Coaching career

Gallardo returned to the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in the summer of 2015, first being in charge of the academy and later being appointed at the helm of the amateur team in the Tercera División, with Carlos Marchena as his assistant.[13] For three seasons, he then managed Sevilla Atlético in the Segunda División B (renamed Primera División RFEF for the 2021–22 season).[14][15]

In November 2022, Gallardo joined Premier League side Leeds United as first-team coach in Jesse Marsch's staff. Following the latter's dismissal, he was named co-interim alongside Chris Armas and Michael Skubala;[16] shortly after, he was appointed their under-21 manager.[17]

Gallardo then acted as manager to Spain's under-19 and under-20 national sides.[18][19] He led the former age group to second place at the 2025 UEFA European Championship held in Romania.[20]

Managerial statistics

As of 6 December 2021
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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Sevilla C Spain 7 June 2017 28 April 2018 351311115348+5037.14 [21]
Sevilla B Spain 28 May 2019 13 October 2021 541916196869−1035.19 [22]
Total 89322730123117+6035.96
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