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Roberto Martínez was born on 13 July 1973 in Catalonia, Spain. While limited information is available about his parents and early education, it is known that he spent his childhood in Spain. He earned a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy and later pursued his post-graduate studies at Manchester Metropolitan University, where he obtained a degree in business management.
Martínez began his professional football career in 1991 with Real Zaragoza. Over the years, he played for several clubs, including Wigan Athletic, Motherwell, Walsall, and Swansea City. Known as a dependable midfielder, he achieved notable success during his playing career, including winning the Copa del Rey with Real Zaragoza and the Football League Trophy twice with Wigan Athletic and Swansea City.
By 2007, Martínez began transitioning to a managerial role, starting with Swansea City. Faced with the challenge of balancing playing and managing responsibilities, he ultimately decided to retire as a player to fully focus on coaching. His impact at Swansea was immediate and impressive—under his leadership, the team lost only one of its first 11 matches.
Following his success at Swansea, Martínez was appointed manager of Wigan Athletic in 2009. Over the next four seasons, he significantly improved the team’s performance. His most notable achievement was guiding Wigan to victory in the FA Cup final in 2013, a historic win for the club. Shortly after this success, Martínez joined Everton as manager. In his first season with Everton, the club achieved its highest Premier League points total, highlighting his managerial capability.
In 2016, Martínez was appointed head coach of the Belgium national football team. Under his guidance, Belgium achieved its best-ever FIFA World Cup finish, securing third place in the 2018 tournament. Although his managerial win percentage stands at 39.8%, with 179 victories and 124 draws across 450 matches, his contributions to team development and international competitiveness are widely recognized.
Aside from coaching, Martínez has worked in sports broadcasting. He served as a studio analyst for ESPN during FIFA World Cup coverage and made guest appearances on Sky Sports and BBC. His insights and analytical skills have earned him respect as a football commentator.
Throughout his career, Martínez has received several individual and team honours. As a player, he won the Copa del Rey and the Football League Trophy. As a manager, he guided clubs to win the FA Cup and the Football League One title, showcasing his leadership both on and off the field.
Martínez remained single until 2009, when he married his long-time partner Beth Thompson in a traditional Catholic ceremony. The couple has one daughter, Luella Martínez. His annual salary is estimated to be £1.5 million, and his net worth is approximately $10.5 million USD. With a strong social media presence, particularly on Twitter, he continues to maintain a substantial fan following.
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