I don’t currently have live access to up-to-the-minute news, but I can share what’s publicly known about Roberto Martínez and point you to reliable sources for the latest updates.
Direct answer
- As of late 2024 and into 2025, Roberto Martínez remained a prominent football manager and public figure, with ongoing coverage about his managerial roles and public appearances. For the very latest, please check major outlets or Martínez’s official channels.
Where to look for the latest
- Major sports news sites: BBC Sport, ESPN, and Sky Sports often publish timely updates on Martínez’s career and related football news.
- Official social media and club pages: Martínez’s verified accounts or the teams he’s associated with frequently post announcements, press quotes, and schedule updates.
- Reputable aggregators: Sports sections of reputable newspapers (e.g., The Guardian, The Times) and established sports outlets compile latest news, interviews, and analysis.
Notes by region
- If you’re in Dallas, you can also monitor local sports desks and national outlets with live blogs and video briefings, which often feature Europe-based coaching news and interviews.
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Sources
As reports of Barcelona's interest in Roberto Martinez intensify, the Belgium manager speaks to Goal about how he has created a club-like spirit with the Red Devils ahead of the Nations League finals
www.goal.comOriginally from Balaguer in Catalonia, Roberto Martinez played for his home town in the Spanish third division before moving to play for Real Zaragoza in La Liga. In 1995 he was spotted by Dave Whelan, the millionaire owner of Wigan Athletic, and brought over to Britain, becoming one of Wigan's ...
www.abebooks.comOriginally from Balaguer in Catalonia, Roberto Martinez played for his home town in the Spanish third division before moving to play for Real Zaragoza in La Liga. In 1995 he was spotted by Dave Whelan, the millionaire owner of Wigan Athletic, and brought over to Britain, becoming one of Wigan's famous "Three Amigos" alongside Jesus Seba and Isidro Diaz. He then played for Motherwell, Walsall, Swansea and Chester, before deciding to follow his father's footsteps into management when offered the...
books.google.comMore news about Roberto Martinez on Sports Mole with page 61 of our historical player news.
www.sportsmole.co.ukPublished in 2008, this book was published too early in the legacy that Roberto is creating. A short read with some principles you can apply to team work.
www.tikitouringkiwi.comView the profile of 2 de Mayo Midfielder Roberto Martínez on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.
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