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Xabi Alonso

Xabi Alonso is a Spanish football manager and former player, widely regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation. Known for his exceptional passing ability, he enjoyed a successful playing career. Currently, he is considered one of the most promising young managers in the sport. He most recently managed Bayer Leverkusen in the Bundesliga.

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1961: Return to Segunda División

In 1961, Real Sociedad B's was last season in the Segunda División.

1963: Benfica's Unbeaten Streak Start

In 1963, Benfica started an unbeaten streak that lasted 48 games. This record was broken in May 2024 when Alonso guided his team to achieve a new European record of 49 competitive matches without defeat.

1965: Benfica's Unbeaten Streak End

In 1965 Benfica's unbeaten record of 48 games came to an end, it was later broken by Alonso's team in May 2024.

1979: Leverkusen's Worst Start to a Season

In 1979, Bayer Leverkusen had their worst start to a season until the point when Xabi Alonso was appointed as their head coach in October 2022.

November 1981: Xabi Alonso Born

In November 1981, Xabier Alonso Olano was born. He is a Spanish professional football manager and former player, regarded as one of the best midfielders of his generation.

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1981: Real Sociedad won the league

In 1981, Real Sociedad had last won the league, before their performance in 2002.

1993: Bayer Leverkusen's last DFB Pokal before 2024

In 1993, Bayer Leverkusen last won DFB Pokal, before Xabi Alonso helped them win it in 2024.

December 1999: First Senior Appearance

In December 1999, Xabi Alonso made his first senior appearance for Real Sociedad against Logroñés in a Copa del Rey match.

2000: Sent to Eibar on Loan

At the beginning of the 2000-01 season, Javier Clemente sent Xabi Alonso to Segunda División team Eibar to gain experience.

January 2001: Appointed Team Captain of Real Sociedad

In January 2001, John Toshack, the new manager of Real Sociedad, appointed the 20-year-old Xabi Alonso as team captain.

December 2001: Debut for the Basque Country National Team

On December 29, 2001, Xabi Alonso made his debut for the Basque Country national team in a friendly against Ghana.

2001: Cemented Mid-Table Position

In 2001, under the tutelage of John Toshack, Xabi Alonso's captaincy marked a resurgence of form for Real Sociedad.

2002: Best League Performance Since 1981-82 Season

In 2002, Real Sociedad had their best league performance since the 1981-82 season, finishing second in La Liga. Xabi Alonso received the Best Spanish Player award by Spanish sports magazine Don Balón.

2002: Consistent La Liga Appearances

In 2002, Xabi Alonso appeared consistently in La Liga with 30 appearances and scored his first league goal, finishing with a season total of three.

2002: Runner-up in La Liga

In 2002, Xabi Alonso, playing for Real Sociedad, finished as runner-up in La Liga.

2002: Real Sociedad record

In 2002, playing for Real Sociedad, Xabi Alonso helped the team set a new club record in terms of points gathered, while finishing in second position.

April 2003: International Debut for Spain

In April 2003, Xabi Alonso made his international debut for Spain.

April 2003: First Call-Up for Spain National Team

On April 30, 2003, Xabi Alonso was first called up for the Spain national football team by manager Iñaki Sáez for a friendly against Ecuador, aged 21. He started in the 4–0 win.

2003: Champions League and League Struggles

In 2003, Xabi Alonso and Real Sociedad participated in the Champions League, but struggled in La Liga, finishing 15th.

August 2004: Premier League Debut

In August 2004, Xabi Alonso made his Premier League debut for Liverpool against Bolton Wanderers. Later that month, he scored his first goal for the team from a free kick against Fulham.

August 2004: Agreed Terms with Liverpool

On August 20, 2004, Real Sociedad announced a deal worth £10.7 million with Liverpool, and Xabi Alonso agreed to terms with the Merseyside team.

2004: Persuading Ugarte to join Wrexham

In 2004, Alonso helped persuade former Real Sociedad teammate Juan Ugarte to make a move to Wales by joining Wrexham.

2004: UEFA Euro 2004

In 2004, Xabi Alonso focused on international duty with Spain at UEFA Euro 2004, catching the attention of Jan Mølby with his passing abilities.

2004: Moved to Liverpool

In 2004, Xabi Alonso moved to Liverpool for £10.5 million.

2004: Represented Spain at Euro 2004

In 2004, Xabi Alonso represented Spain at Euro 2004.

2005: Continued First Team Presence

In 2005, Xabi Alonso was ever-present in the first team for Liverpool, largely avoiding injuries that had marred his first season at the club.

2005: Ankle Injury

On New Year's Day 2005, Xabi Alonso broke his ankle following a tackle from Frank Lampard in Liverpool's 0–1 home defeat against Chelsea.

January 2006: FA Cup Tie Against Luton Town

On January 7, 2006, in an FA Cup third-round tie against Luton Town, Alonso assisted Liverpool to a 5–3 comeback victory, scoring two impressive goals from distance.

June 2006: 2006 FIFA World Cup

On June 14, 2006, Xabi Alonso scored Spain's first goal of the tournament, his first international goal, against Ukraine in the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

September 2006: Goal from His Own Half

On September 20, 2006, Alonso scored a goal from his own half in a 2–0 Premiership win against Newcastle United.

2006: Represented Spain at 2006 World Cup

In 2006, Xabi Alonso represented Spain at the 2006 World Cup.

June 2007: Signed Five-Year Contract with Liverpool

On June 8, 2007, Xabi Alonso signed a five-year contract with Liverpool, expressing his special feelings for the club and supporters.

December 2007: Return from Injury

In December 2007, Xabi Alonso returned from injury for Liverpool, facing increased competition in midfield from Javier Mascherano and Lucas.

2007: Liverpool season

In 2007, Liverpool's season finished trophyless but the opportunity to win honours awaited Alonso in the form of the Euro 2008 tournament.

2007: Mikel Alonso's Loan to Bolton Wanderers

In the 2007–08 season, Xabi Alonso's brother, Mikel, spent a season on loan at Bolton Wanderers, but the team opted not to extend the deal.

January 2008: 100th League Appearance

On January 12, 2008, Xabi Alonso made his 100th league appearance for Liverpool in a match against Middlesbrough.

March 2008: Birth of Alonso's Son

In March 2008, Xabi Alonso stayed in Merseyside to be with his wife, Nagore Aranburu, for the birth of their son, missing a Champions League match against Inter. This decision caused friction with manager Rafael Benítez.

2008: Transfer Saga and Fan Support

In 2008, Liverpool pursued Gareth Barry, potentially replacing Xabi Alonso, which unsettled Alonso. Despite the drawn-out transfer saga, the fans' support restored his spirits.

2008: Euro 2008 Tournament Victory

In 2008, Xabi Alonso featured mainly as a substitute but captained Spain in the final group game against Greece, earning the man of the match award. Spain went on to win the tournament, and he featured in four of their six matches.

2008: Won Euro 2008

In 2008, Xabi Alonso won Euro 2008 with Spain.

2008: Liverpool record

In 2008, playing for Liverpool, Xabi Alonso helped the team set a new club record in terms of points gathered, while finishing in second position.

August 2009: Move to Real Madrid

On August 5, 2009, Xabi Alonso completed his £30 million move to Real Madrid, reportedly due to differences with Rafael Benítez. This was a decision that his teammate Steven Gerrard was "devastated" by.

2009: 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup

In 2009 at the FIFA Confederations Cup in South Africa, Spain were eliminated in the semi-finals by the United States. Alonso scored a free kick in the 107th minute of the third-place play-off against South Africa to win the game.

2009: Moved to Real Madrid

In 2009, Xabi Alonso moved to Real Madrid in a deal worth £30 million.

February 2010: First Goal for Real Madrid

On February 21, 2010, Xabi Alonso scored his first goal for Real Madrid, a penalty against Villarreal in a 6–2 win.

2010: Birth of Alonso's Daughter

In 2010, Xabi Alonso and his wife Nagore Aranburu had their second child, a daughter.

2010: 2010 World Cup Victory

In 2010, Xabi Alonso started every game for Spain during the tournament, helping his side to lift their first World Cup trophy. He received a "Kung fu-style" kick to the chest from Nigel de Jong in the final.

September 2011: 100th Official Game for Real Madrid

On September 21, 2011, Xabi Alonso played his 100th official game for Real Madrid in a 0–0 draw against Racing de Santander.

2011: Declaration as a Liverpool Fan

In 2011, Xabi Alonso declared in The Times Online that he is still a Liverpool fan and will be forever.

June 2012: 100th Match for Spain and Euro 2012 Victory

On June 23, 2012, Xabi Alonso played his 100th match for Spain in the quarter-finals against France, scoring both goals in a 2–0 victory. Spain went on to win Euro 2012.

December 2012: Appearance for Basque Country

On December 29, 2012, Xabi Alonso appeared for the Basque Country national team in a 6–1 victory over Bolivia.

2012: Contract end

In 2012 Xabi Alonso contract with Liverpool ended.

2012: Won Euro 2012 and 100th cap for Spain

In 2012, Xabi Alonso won Euro 2012 with Spain and on June 23, 2012, earned his 100th cap for Spain, scoring both goals in a victory against France.

2013: Birth of Alonso's Second Daughter

In 2013, Xabi Alonso and his wife Nagore Aranburu had their third child, a daughter.

2013: Analysis of Playing Style

In a 2013 article for The Guardian, Jonathan Wilson described Xabi Alonso's playing style as a creative interpreter of the holding midfield role, focusing on ball movement and long passes.

January 2014: Contract Extension with Real Madrid

On January 8, 2014, Xabi Alonso signed a contract extension with Real Madrid, which would have kept him at the club until 2016.

April 2014: Champions League Semi-Final

On April 29, 2014, Real Madrid defeated Bayern Munich 4–0 in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final. However, Alonso received a yellow card, ruling him out of the final.

August 2014: Retirement from International Football

On August 27, 2014, Xabi Alonso retired from international football.

August 2014: Move to Bayern Munich

On August 29, 2014, Xabi Alonso moved to Bayern Munich on a two-year deal for an undisclosed fee.

September 2014: Record for Most Passes Completed

On September 27, 2014, in the match against 1. FC Köln, Xabi Alonso broke the record for most passes completed in a Bundesliga game, with 196.

October 2014: First Goal for Bayern Munich

On October 18, 2014, Xabi Alonso scored his first goal for Bayern Munich, a free kick in a 6–0 win over Werder Bremen.

2014: Joined Bayern Munich

In 2014, Xabi Alonso joined German club Bayern Munich.

2014: 2014 FIFA World Cup

In 2014, Xabi Alonso played in the FIFA World Cup, where Spain were eliminated in the first round. He scored a penalty against the Netherlands but was later substituted.

2014: Retired from International Football

In 2014, Xabi Alonso retired from international football after the 2014 World Cup.

February 2015: 100th Champions League Appearance and Red Card

On February 17, 2015, in his 100th Champions League appearance, Xabi Alonso was sent off for a second bookable offence in a 0–0 draw against Shakhtar Donetsk.

December 2015: New Contract with Bayern

On December 18, 2015, Xabi Alonso signed a new contract with Bayern Munich, keeping him at the club until 2017.

2016: Season end

At the end of the 2016 Xabi Alonso said goodbye to his career.

March 2017: Retirement Announcement

On March 9, 2017, Xabi Alonso confirmed via Twitter his retirement from the game at the end of the 2016–17 season.

2017: Retirement

In 2017, Xabi Alonso retired from professional football.

2017: Praise from Pep Guardiola

In 2017, Xabi Alonso's former Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola described him as one of the best midfielders he had ever seen in his life.

2018: Coaching Role at Real Madrid

In 2018, while completing his UEFA Elite coaching course, Xabi Alonso returned to Real Madrid where he assumed a role coaching the Real Madrid U14s.

June 2019: Appointment as Real Sociedad B Manager

On June 1, 2019, Xabi Alonso was appointed manager of Segunda División B club Real Sociedad B.

2019: Appointed Manager of Real Sociedad B

In 2019, Xabi Alonso was appointed as manager of Real Sociedad B.

May 2021: Promotion to Segunda División

In May 2021, Xabi Alonso's second season at Sanse saw the club win promotion to the Segunda División, following a play-off win against Algeciras.

August 2021: First Game in Segunda División

On August 14, 2021, Xabi Alonso won his first game in the second tier as manager, 1–0 at home against Leganés.

May 2022: Departure from Real Sociedad B

On May 25, 2022, Real Sociedad announced that Xabi Alonso would leave Sanse at the end of the season, with the side already relegated from the second level.

October 2022: Appointment as Bayer Leverkusen Head Coach

In October 2022, Xabi Alonso was appointed as the head coach of Bayer Leverkusen until June 2024, replacing Gerardo Seoane. At the time, the team was second from bottom after eight Bundesliga games.

2022: Named Head Coach of Bayer Leverkusen

In 2022, Xabi Alonso was named head coach of Bayer Leverkusen.

May 2023: Confirmation of Second Season with Leverkusen

In May 2023, Xabi Alonso confirmed that he would remain as manager of Bayer Leverkusen for a second season, despite interest from Tottenham Hotspur.

2023: New Player Signings and Tactical Changes

During the summer transfer window of 2023, Xabi Alonso signed Granit Xhaka, Jonas Hofmann, Alejandro Grimaldo, and Matěj Kovář and implemented a 3–4–3 formation.

2023: DFB-Pokal Title Claimed

In 2023, Alonso's Bayer Leverkusen claimed the 2023–24 DFB-Pokal on 25 May, defeating 1. FC Kaiserslautern 1–0 in the final to complete a domestic double.

February 2024: Leverkusen Surpasses Bayern Munich's Unbeaten Record

In February 2024, Bayer Leverkusen set a new record for unbeaten games, surpassing Bayern Munich's 32-game record.

March 2024: Alonso Reaffirms Commitment to Leverkusen

On March 29, 2024, Xabi Alonso reaffirmed his commitment to Bayer Leverkusen, stating he would complete his contract despite interest from Bayern Munich, Liverpool and Real Madrid.

June 2024: Original contract end date

Xabi Alonso was originally contracted to manage Bayer Leverkusen until June 2024.

2024: Unprecedented Unbeaten Domestic Double

In 2024, Xabi Alonso completed an unprecedented unbeaten domestic double with Bayer Leverkusen, winning the club's first Bundesliga title and first DFB Pokal since 1993.

May 2025: Announcement of Departure from Leverkusen

In May 2025, Alonso announced he would leave Leverkusen at the end of the season, with rumours of him replacing Carlo Ancelotti at Real Madrid for the 2025–26 season.

May 2025: Appointment as Real Madrid Manager

In May 2025, Real Madrid confirmed the appointment of Xabi Alonso as their manager for the next three seasons, starting from June 2025.

June 2025: Real Madrid Manager Appointment

In June 2025, Xabi Alonso will become the manager of La Liga club Real Madrid.

June 2025: Start Date as Real Madrid Manager

June 1, 2025 is the date Xabi Alonso started his role as manager for Real Madrid.

2026: Alonso's Contract Extension

Xabi Alonso signed a contract extension to manage Bayer Leverkusen until 2026.