Pere Romeu

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Pere Romeu
Personal information
Full name Pere Romeu Sunyer
Date of birth 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Position(s) Defensive midfielder
Team information
Current team
FC Barcelona Femení (head coach)
Youth career
Europa
Sarrià
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Sarrià B
Sarrià
Managerial career
Sarrià under-10
L'Hospitalet under-15
L'Hospitalet under-16
2017–18 Barcelona under-10 (assistant)
2018–19 Barcelona Cadet B (assistant)
2019–20 Barcelona Cadet A (assistant)
2020 Viitorul (assistant)
2021–24 Barcelona Femení (assistant)
2024– Barcelona Femení
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Pere Romeu Sunyer (b. 1993) is a Spanish association football coach and former footballer who is the current head coach of Liga F team FC Barcelona Femení. He has previously coached at La Masia.

Early life[edit]

Pere Romeu Sunyer was born in 1993 in Barcelona.[1]< He has a variety of artistic interests, including music, film and architecture – his father is an architect, his mother a landscape architect, and his brother works in film. Romeu "started to become aware of football" around the time Pep Guardiola, his managerial idol, started coaching FC Barcelona.[2]

Football career[edit]

In his playing career, Romeu was a defensive midfielder who spent two years in the youth sections of CE Europa, up to under-16 level, before joining amateur club CP Sarrià. He played at Sarrià in the under-17s before moving up.[2] In his second year in the under-18 team, he suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury.[3] The injury kept him from playing for the rest of the season, and half of the next season; he stayed around the team and made suggestions to the coaching staff before returning to play at the end of the season and helping the team to win their league and gain promotion,[4] and playing some games with the first team.[5]

His football idol was always Deco.[2] In 2024 his former Sarrià coach compared his playing style to that of Keira Walsh, describing Romeu as a pivot with good vision but who rarely advanced,[3][4] even becoming "more aggressive defensively" as he progressed.[5]

Managerial career[edit]

Early clubs[edit]

Romeu began his coaching career in the youth sections of his club, CP Sarrià. Having offered coaching suggestions while out with injury, and being good with children, the club directors asked him to coach the under-10 (benjamín [es]) youth level.[4] He then moved to coach at CE L'Hospitalet,[1] taking on both the under-15 and under-16 sections together. As L'Hospitalet competed at a higher level, its youth ranks were more demanding. Romeu travelled around Spain to meet other coaches and learn new methods.[2]

La Masia[edit]

FC Barcelona coaching staff noticed Romeu at L'Hospitalet and were impressed with his vision of the game. In 2017, he joined Barcelona's La Masia, initially working with the benjamín squad. After a season, his dedication saw him named the assistant[4] to Sergi Milà in coaching the 2004 generation – including Gavi, Ángel Alarcón, Ilias Akhomach and Aleix Garrido – in their successive sections for the next two years.[1][4]

Viitorul Constanța[edit]

Romeu stepped up to coaching senior football in 2020, as an assistant to Rubén de la Barrera at FC Viitorul Constanța in Romania,[1] after Gheorghe Hagi left the head coach position – between Hagi and president Gheorghe Popescu, the team had Barcelona connections, and was committed to developing young players, which Romeu found rewarding.[2]

During the 2020–21 season, Romeu was assistant for 12 games before Viitorul (in the top division) sacked its entire coaching staff in November 2020[6][7] and merged with the other Constanța team, second-division FC Farul Constanța. The new entity continued playing at Viitorul's stadium but the rest of Viitorul was effectively replaced by Farul, with Hagi becoming owner and coach.[8]

Barcelona Femení[edit]

He returned to Barcelona when Jonatan Giráldez became head coach of FC Barcelona Femení in 2021, as one of Giráldez' assistants along with Rafel Navarro. Romeu worked in analytics and game preparations, with the club considering him important to the dominance they experienced under Giráldez,[9][10] winning ten of the twelve available trophies.[1]

As assistants, Romeu and Navarro were considered equal, and were both considered to take over as head coach when Giráldez left the club in 2024. Romeu, noted for a strength in analytics and his strong relationships with players, was selected;[1][10] he was reported to have been internally chosen in February 2024,[11] and took over after the conclusion of the perfect 2023–24 season in June.[9] Romeu's appointment was the third successive time Barcelona Femení promoted one of their assistants to be head coach (following Lluís Cortés and Giráldez); the team's success since beginning this pattern in 2019 prompted faith in continuity.[10]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Tikas, Maria (2024-05-29). "¿Quién es Pere Romeu, el próximo entrenador del Barça?". Diario Sport (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  2. ^ a b c d e "10 things you didn't know about Pere Romeu". FC Barcelona. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  3. ^ a b "Un amante de C. Tangana y del buen vino, el nuevo director de orquesta del Barcelona". Relevo (in Spanish). 2024-06-21. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Así es Pere Romeu, el nuevo entrenador del Barça femenino: todo empezó con una rodilla rota". Relevo (in Spanish). 2024-02-23. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  5. ^ a b Guevara, Irene (2024-06-21). "Pere Romeu, nuevo entrenador del Barcelona femenino". El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  6. ^ torul.ro/stiri/noutati/fc-viitorul-constanta-s-a-despartit-de-managerul-ruben-de-la-barrera
  7. ^ Gironès, Marc (2024-02-22). "Pere Romeu, nou entrenador del Barça". Ara.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  8. ^ "Viitorul și Farul Constanța au fuzionat: Gică Hagi va fi antrenor » Cum arată conducerea, primele transferuri + promisiune pentru un nou stadion" [Viitorul and Farul Constanța merged: Gică Hagi will be the coach »What the management looks like, the first transfers + promise for a new stadium] (in Romanian). gsp.ro. 21 June 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Barcelona name Pere Romeu as women's coach". France 24. 2024-06-21. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  10. ^ a b c Cervelló Herrero, Laia. "Barcelona Femeni name Romeu, 30, as new head coach". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2024-06-21.
  11. ^ Almadani, Hafed (2024-02-22). "Barça's Sports management chooses Pere Romeu as the successor to Giráldez". Blaugranagram. Retrieved 2024-06-21.