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Carles Cuadrat
Cuadrat with Bengaluru in 2018
Personal information
Full name Carles Cuadrat Xiqués
Date of birth (1968-10-28) 28 October 1968 (age 56)
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain
Position(s) Left-back
Youth career
1978–1988 Barcelona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987–1988 Barcelona C 11 (0)
1988–1989 Barcelona B 0 (0)
1989–1996 Gavà 187 (33)
1990–1997 Sabadell 32 (1)
1997–1998 Gavà 1 (0)
Total 231 (34)
International career
1985–1988 Spain U18 14 (1)
Managerial career
2014–2015 El Salvador (assistant)
2016–2017 Bengaluru (assistant)
2018–2021 Bengaluru
2021–2022 Aris Limassol (assistant)
2023 Midtjylland (assistant)
2023–2024 East Bengal
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Carles Cuadrat Xiqués (born 28 October 1968) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player who was most recently the head coach of Indian Super League club East Bengal.

Cuadrat was a defender, who played as a left-back and spent most of his career with Spanish club CF Gavà. He also played for FC Barcelona reserves as well as the Spanish national youth teams.

After retiring as a player, Cuadrat started working as a conditioning coach with various Barcelona teams from 1998 to 2005. He also played the same role in Galatasaray and Saudi Arabia national team from 2008 to 2013. In 2014, he joined El Salvador national team as an assistant coach. In 2016, Cuadrat joined Indian club Bengaluru as an assistant coach to Albert Roca and later appointed as the head coach in 2018. He won the Indian Super League with the club.

After assistant coaching spells at Aris Limassol and Midtjylland, Cuadrat joined East Bengal in 2023.

Playing career

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Born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Cuadrat played for various clubs in the Spanish second division. He joined La Masia at age of ten in 1978. He played for all the FC Barcelona youth teams between 1978 and 1988. Cuadrat was also part of the FC Barcelona side that won the U19 Spanish Cup in 1986 and 1987.[1] In 1988, Cuadrat played for FC Barcelona's first team in couple of friendlies under then head coach Luis Aragones alongside the likes of Gary Lineker and Bernd Schuster at the Camp Nou.[2] He played fourteen times for Spanish national youth teams (U15 & U18) during his youth years most notably finishing third in the 1985 UEFA European Under-16 Championship.

Cuadrat played for Catalonian clubs FC Barcelona B, CF Gavà and CE Sabadell in Segunda División B between 1988 and 1998. With his playing career cut short by injury in 1998 at the age of 30, Cuadrat began working as a Physical Coach for the FC Barcelona Youth Academy.[1]

Coaching career

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During his second stint as a player at CF Gavà he also worked as director at CF Gava Youth Academy between 1995 and 1998. In 1998 he joined the FC Barcelona under–15 team as assistant and physical coach under Albert Benaiges. He worked as coach and physical trainer for various FC Barcelona youth teams in years followed.[1]

In 2009 Cuadrat joined former FC Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard's technical staff as Physical trainer at the Turkish giants Galatasaray.[3] He was also in the technical staff Rijkaard at Saudi Arabia between 2011 and 2013.[4] In 2014, when Albert Roca, who was assistant coach to Frank Rijkaard at Galatasaray and Saudi Arabia, became manager of El Salvador, he enlisted service of Cuadrat as assistant coach.[5] Cuadrat, 54, began his coaching career in India in 2016 as the Assistant Coach of Bengaluru FC (BFC).[6] He moved to then I-League side Bengaluru FC, who moved to the Indian Super League in 2017, with Roca in 2016 as an assistant coach.[7] During his two-year stint, the club won the Federation Cup in 2017, Super Cup in 2018 apart from being the first Indian side to reach the AFC Cup final in 2016.[8] On 29 December 2017 Carles Cuadrat parted ways with the club by mutual consent owing to health concerns.[9][10]

After Albert Roca's departure as head coach at the end of 2017–18 season, Bengaluru FC appointed Cuadrat as head coach for 2018–19 season.[11] He led them to their maiden Indian Super League title in his first season as head coach.[12] Having won the 2018–19 Indian Super League final 1–0 against FC Goa, Cuadrat's Bengaluru FC side became the only team in the history of the League to have finished in first place in the regular league and win the title in the same year.[13][14]

In 2019–20, Cuadrat took the team back to the playoffs in the Indian Super League for a third consecutive season, being the only club in the Indian Super League to reach the playoff in every appearance. The feat also made Bengaluru FC the first team to reach the playoff as defending champions, since ATK in the 2015–16 edition of the tournament. Defending champions had failed to make it to the top four the following season, with ATK (in 2015) and Bengaluru FC (in 2020) the only teams to do so.[15] However, it was ATK that stopped Bengaluru's charge to the final with an aggregate win of 3–2 in the playoffs.[16] The Kolkata side would go on to claim the title, winning 3–1 against Chennaiyin FC in the final.[17]

Under Cuadrat, Bengaluru has set many Indian Super League and club records:

  1. In 2018–19, an 11-match unbeaten run made Bengaluru FC the team with the longest unbeaten streak in the Indian Super League.[citation needed]
  2. In 2018–19, Bengaluru FC won six matches in a row, another feat unmatched in the Indian Super League.
  3. Gurpreet Singh Sandhu's 11 clean sheets in 2019–20 means that Bengaluru hold the League record for most clean sheets in a single season.[18]
  4. From December 2017 to December 2019, Bengaluru went a League-record 17 matches unbeaten at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium, the longest such run in the Indian Super League.[19]
  5. Cuadrat's BFC side went 385 minutes without conceding a goal at home, with FC Goa's 61st-minute strike on 3 January followed by ATK's 86th-minute goal on 22 February, over a run of four League games.[20]
  6. Bengaluru FC's biggest ever win was recorded under Carles Cuadrat in the 2019–20 campaign when the Blues beat Paro FC 9–1 at the Kanteerava in the AFC Cup qualifiers.[21]

On 6 January 2021, it was announced that Carles Cuadrat and Bengaluru FC have parted ways on mutual consent.[22]

In 2021–2022 season he joined the recently promoted Aris Limassol (founded in 1930) of Cyprus,[23] achieving with the team best season of their history,[24] qualifying for the first time for the play-off for the Title and getting a place in UEFA European competition also for the first time in the history of the club.[25]

In January 2022, Cuadrat signed for danish club FC Midtjylland[26] as an assistant of Albert Capellas. The club plays his best ever european season getting in front of Lazio and Sturm Graz in the Europa League group stage, and only getting out of the competition in the knock out playoffs against Sporting Lisboa.[27] FC Midtjylland finish the 2022-23 season getting again the qualification for a UEFA competition.[28]

On 25 April 2023, Cuadrat was announced as the head coach for the Indian Super League side East Bengal, where he signed a two years contract from 2023.[29] He is one of the most successful manager in Indian club football history.[30]

In his first month of work he achieved 2 historic milestones. Reaching the Final of the prestigious Durand Cup after 19 years without doing so,[31] and winning the local derby against Mohun Bagan after more than 4 years and 9 games without doing so.[32] Before finishing the first round of the Indian Super League, Cuadrat had already achieved a third record; East Bengal FC recorded their biggest ever victory in the Indian Super League (ISL), a 5-0 triumph over NorthEast United FC.[33] On 28th January 2024, East Bengal won their first ever Title of Indian Super Cup[34] as an unbeaten champion under Quadrat's coaching, ending a 12-year trophy drought.[35] The Red and Gold Brigade beat Odisha FC 3-2 in extra time at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneshwar.

After starting the second season with two consecutive victories in the Durand Cup[36]  , the team failed to make it past the preliminary round of the AFC Champions League after losing to Turkmenistan's Altyn Asir, but despite the defeat they qualified directly for the group stage of the AFC Challenge League.[37] In this way, Cuadrat returned the club to a continental competition after 9 years for the Kolkata's based club without participating.[38]

A bad losing streak at the start of the 11th edition of the Indian Super League led Cuadrat to step aside as head of the team on September 30, 2024.[39][40]

Managerial statistics

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As of match played 10th April 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team From To Record Ref
M W D L GF GA GD Win %
Bengaluru 14 June 2018 6 January 2021 57 27 13 17 86 63 +23 047.37 [41][42][43]
East Bengal 25 April 2023 30 September 2024 33 14 8 11 48 41 +7 042.42 [44][45][46]
Total 90 41 21 28 134 104 +30 045.56

Honours

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Player

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Spain U16

Manager

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Bengaluru

East Bengal

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