Manuel Estiarte

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Manuel Estiarte
Manel Estiarte (Diada de Sant Jordi 2009).jpg
Manuel Estiarte in 2009
Personal information
Full name Manel Estiarte Duocastella
Born 26 October 1961 (1961-10-26) (age 62)
Manresa, Spain
NationalityFlag of Spain.svg  Spain
Height 178 cm (5 ft 10 in)
Weight 62 kg (137 lb)
National team
YearsTeam
1977–2000
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Medal record
Men's water polo
Representing Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Olympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1996 Atlanta Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1992 Barcelona Team
World Championship
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 1998 Perth Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1991 Perth Team
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1994 Rome Team
FINA World Cup
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1985 Duisburg Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1991 Barcelona Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1999 Sydney Team
European Championship
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg 1991 Athens Team
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 1993 Sheffield Team

Manel Estiarte Duocastella (born October 26, 1961, in Manresa) is a Spanish former water polo player born in Manresa, a municipality in Barcelona, Spain. He is currently a member of Pep Guardiola's technical staff at Manchester City FC. [1] He is usually considered one of the two greatest water poloists of all time. [2] [3]

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Career

National team

Estiarte played for the national team for 23 years (between 1977 and 2000) and captained the side for 20 years. He made 580 appearances, and scored 1,561 goals. [4]

His first international appearance was as a 15-year-old at the 1977 European Aquatics Championships in Jönköping, Sweden. At 18 years old, he made his Olympic debut at the 1980 Moscow Games, where he was the leading goalscorer - a feat he repeated at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games and (jointly with Tibor Benedek) at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, with 21, 34, 27 and 22 goals, respectively. Estiarte holds the record for the most goals scored by a water polo player in Olympic history, with 127 goals.

He has participated in six Olympic Games, all consecutively (Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984, Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992, Atlanta 1996, and Sydney 2000). Estiarte is the second Spaniard to compete at six Olympic Games, after equestrian Luis Álvarez de Cervera. As of 2012, no other Spaniards have competed in six Olympics.

Estiarte is the first water polo player to compete at six Olympic Games. (While there is a case for Welshman Paul Radmilovic to be recognized as such, one of his appearances was the 1906 Intercalated Games, which are not considered 'official'.)

With the national squad he reached the finals at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics on home soil. Estiarte converted a penalty 42 seconds from full-time to put Spain ahead, but nine seconds later Italy equalised and went on to win 9-8 in extra time.

Four years later, he was part of the team that made up for this painful loss by winning gold in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, defeating Croatia 7-5 in the final. [5]

He won the World Championship at Perth 1998 after finishing in second place at Perth 1991 and Rome 1994.

At the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, he was given the honour to carry the national flag of Spain during the opening ceremony, becoming the 19th water polo player to be a flag bearer at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics. [6] Later he announced his retirement from the sport. [7]

Clubs

Other Sporting Endeavors

During the 2000 Sydney Olympics, Estiarte was chosen by his fellow athletes in the Olympic Village to represent them in the Commission of Active Athletes. He was also a member of the International Olympic Committee from 2000 to 2006. From July 2008 until June 2012, he was involved in external relations at FC Barcelona. [8] [9] He was also Pep Guardiola's personal assistant at Bayern Munich from 2013 to 2016, and holds the same position with Guardiola at Manchester City FC. Estiarte's official title at the Premier League club is Head of Player Support and Protocol. [1]

Personal life

Estiarte was one of three born to parents in Manresa, Spain, with a brother named Albert and a sister named Rosa. All three siblings were involved in high-profile athletics. [10] Rosa Estiarte committed suicide in 1985 by jumping out of a window in their fourth-floor family home, which Manel witnessed. [11] Manel is married and has two children, including a daughter named Rebecca. [12]

In 2009, Estiarte released his autobiography, entitled All My Siblings, in which he recounts his personal and professional life, including the death of his sister Rosa. [13]

Relationship with Pep Guardiola

Estiarte and Pep Guardiola, current manager of Manchester City FC, have known each other since the early 1990s. The pair met on the final day of the 1991-1992 La Liga season, when Guardiola, still an FC Barcelona player at the time, won the title, and Estiarte, a passionate Barcelona supporter, went to congratulate him. [14] The pair remained in contact throughout both of their careers as athletes, and in 2008, Guardiola asked Estiarte if he could accompany him to Barcelona to assist him as head coach.

The two have been close friends and colleagues since, with Estiarte working with Guardiola for the entirety of his career in management, even assisting Guardiola in obtaining a lawyer when he was accused of doping in 2001.

Guardiola wrote the foreword to Estiarte's autobiography All My Siblings, saying this about the six-time Olympian: “I don't know if angels exist and, if they do, if they help us. Much less if guardian angels exist. But, if they do exist, I believe you are one of them.” [13] In reference to Estiarte's influence on him as a manager, Guardiola has stated that “he helped me a lot in terms of the significance of understanding sport by seeing it from above.” [11] Guardiola maintains that Estiarte is a crucial element to his managerial endeavors.

Honors

National Team

Olympic Games

  • Gold (1): Atlanta 1996
  • Silver (1): Barcelona 1992
  • Fourth Place (3): Moscow 1980, Los Angeles 1984, Sydney 2000

World Championships

  • Gold (1): Perth 1998.
  • Silver (2): Perth 1991, Rome 1994.

Water Polo World Cup

  • Bronze (3): Duisburg 1985, Barcelona 1991, Sydney 1999.

European Championships

  • Silver (1): Athens 1991
  • Bronze (1): Sheffield 1993.

Clubs

Individual Distinctions

Decorations

Manel Estiarte was awarded with the Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sports Merit in 1993, and the Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Sports Merit in 1996, [15] the highest distinction of sporting merit in Spain. Additionally, he was granted the most prestigious domestic/international sports award in Spain, the Prince of Asturias Sports Award in 2001.

Bibliography

Filmography

See also

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