Robert Moreno did not choose football; football chose him. A vocational coach since the age of 14, Moreno represents the profile of the modern manager: studious, methodical, and adaptable. By the age of 40, he had already led a World Champion national team and held positions in LaLiga, Serie A, and Ligue 1.
His career was forged in excellence. As a key figure at FC Barcelona (2014-2017), he was the tactical architect of one of the best teams of the decade, winning the Treble and adding La Liga, the Champions League, the Copa del Rey, and the Club World Cup to his honors.
Today, Robert Moreno combines top-tier tactical experience with a maturity forged through both adversity and success. A leader who unites dressing rooms, enhances young talent, and builds competitive teams with a distinct identity.
“Managing the Spanish national team served to prove to myself that I was ready to coach any club. Because if you manage the Spanish National Football Team, you can manage any team in the world.”
— Robert Moreno, Spain National Team Head Coach
“Analyzing matches was a way to differentiate myself and find a path to becoming a professional. Technology and data have always been my tools.”
— The Coaches’ Voice





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— Aristotle