20-481: Txiki (Basque, 'small' or 'youngster') is used as a nickname. Notable people with the nickname include: People [ edit ] Txiki (footballer, born 1977) , Daniel Rodríguez Pérez, a Spanish footballer Txiki (footballer, born 1979) , Cristian Urbistondo López, a Spanish footballer Txiki Begiristain (born 1964), a Spanish footballer Indalecio Sarasqueta (1860–1900), known as Txikito de Eibar or Aizpiri txiki,
40-508: A Basque pelota player Lazkao Txiki (1926–1993), a Basque bertsolari poet and musician José María Benegas (1948–2015), a Spanish politician José Larrañaga Arenas (1926–1984), a Spanish politician Mythology [ edit ] San Martin Txiki , trickster in Basque mythology See also [ edit ] Aitz Txiki , a Basque mountain peak [REDACTED] List of people with
60-423: A lot of cows; hence, he commented: "Yesterday I was walking past cows in my home town; today I was at Barcelona's training ground coaching the best players in the world, an enormous club". In April 2020, in an interview with TV3 , he talked about winning La Liga and Champions League titles, when he said: "If it can be both, better. And of course I have dreamed of walking around Liencres with the cows while holding up
80-441: A manager on 5 October 2001, succeeding the dismissed Gustavo Benítez at a Racing side that had started poorly following relegation to Segunda División . He took the team from 17th to promotion as runners-up to Atlético, but left at the end of the season due to pressure and handed the reins to his former teammate Manuel Preciado . For the 2003–04 campaign , Setién returned to the second division with Polideportivo Ejido . He
100-600: A slow start, he was essential in helping the Riojans retain their top-tier status. The 34-year-old returned to Racing in 1992, and scored a career-best 11 goals in the first year in his second spell as the side returned to the top flight . He played three more years with the latter, and retired in June 1996 at nearly 38 after featuring for Levante in the Segunda División B play-offs, which also ended in promotion . In 2001, Setién
120-487: Is a keen chess player with a FIDE rating of 1965. He played matches against former world champions Garry Kasparov and Anatoly Karpov , the results of which were not made public. He mentioned the game as an influence on his football tactics, which prioritised possession and midfield domination. Before being Barcelona manager, Setién lived in Liencres [ es ] , 9 km west of Santander, where there are
140-538: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Txiki (footballer, born 1977) Daniel Rodríguez Pérez (born 27 March 1977), known as Txiki , is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a left midfielder . Txiki was born in San Sebastián , Gipuzkoa . He spent his first years as a senior in the lower leagues, with Utebo FC , Andorra CF , SD Beasain and Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa . On 10 October 2001, his 47th-minute free kick
160-617: The Canary Islands club at the end of the campaign due to disputes with the board. On 26 May 2017, Setién was appointed manager of Real Betis on a three-year deal. He led the team to the sixth place in his first year , with the subsequent qualification to the group stage of the UEFA Europa League . Setién was linked with a move to Barcelona in January 2019, but it did not materialise. On 19 May, he announced that he would leave
180-468: The Cantabrians , although he played regularly, he was not yet a regular starter, and he missed the entire 1982–83 season as well as being relegated twice. Afterwards, Setién represented Atlético Madrid for three years. He enjoyed a good first two seasons, but appeared rarely in his last after some spats with elusive club chairman Jesús Gil . Setién then moved to Logroñés in 1988 where, after
200-490: The Estadio Benito Villamarín . Setién signed as head coach of Barcelona on 13 January 2020, replacing the dismissed Ernesto Valverde on a contract lasting to June 2022. In his first match in charge, six days later, he managed a 1–0 home victory over Granada . The team eventually finished the domestic league in second position , behind Real Madrid . On 14 August 2020, they lost 8–2 to Bayern Munich in
220-499: The Quique Setién -led squad as they promoted to La Liga as runners-up . Txiki made the first of his 26 top-flight appearances (for Racing and overall) on 31 August 2002, starting the 0–1 home loss to Real Valladolid . He returned to division two in the next transfer window , joining Córdoba CF initially on loan. After two further second-tier seasons with CD Castellón , Txiki retired aged 33 following one-year spells in
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#1732851292359240-703: The club. Over 15 seasons in La Liga , he played 374 matches and scored 58 goals. He also won three international caps for Spain . Setién started a managerial career in 2001, going on to coach several teams including Racing. Starting in January 2020, he was in charge of Barcelona for seven months, being dismissed following an 8–2 loss against Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League . Born in Santander , Setién made his La Liga debut in 1977, with his hometown club Racing de Santander . During his first spell with
260-566: The helm of Villarreal . He led the side to fifth place , thus qualifying for the Europa League . On 5 September 2023, Setién was dismissed due to poor results. Setién's son, Laro , is also a footballer and a midfielder. His father-in-law José Antonio Lozano played in the Spanish second tier in the early 1960s, and all three relatives represented Racing Santander. In addition to his native Spanish, he also speaks English and Italian. Setién
280-456: The quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League , which was the first time in 74 years that the club had conceded eight goals in a game; it was also the first loss by a six-goal margin since 1951. He was officially dismissed three days later, subsequently confirming he would take legal action, as he felt the terms of his contract were not respected. Setién returned to management on 25 October 2022, replacing Aston Villa -bound Unai Emery at
300-501: The same nickname This page lists people with the nickname Txiki . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link to directly target the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Txiki&oldid=1160207838 " Categories : Nicknames Basque masculine given names Masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
320-541: The side to promotion to the second tier in his third year , a second-ever for the Galicians . In the following three years, they managed to stay afloat, ranking between positions 11th and 15th . On 19 October 2015, following the dismissal of Paco Herrera , Setién became the new manager of Las Palmas in the top flight. He arrived with them in the relegation zone, and led them to 11th place in his first season . On 18 March 2017, Setién announced that he would leave
340-459: The third with AD Ceuta and Zamora CF . Quique Seti%C3%A9n Enrique " Quique " Setién Solar ( Spanish pronunciation: [enˈrike seˈtjen soˈlaɾ] ; born 27 September 1958) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a central midfielder . As a player, he was nicknamed El Maestro , and was best known for his two spells with Racing de Santander , starting and finishing his 19-year professional career at
360-497: Was dismissed on 17 November, with the team in the relegation zone. In 2005, Setién was appointed assistant coach to the Russia national beach soccer team . For three months during the following year, he was in charge of Equatorial Guinea . After that he moved to another team he played for, Logroñes in division three, being relieved of his duties midway through the 2007–08 campaign . In June 2009, Setién became Lugo 's coach. He led
380-543: Was the only goal of the Copa del Rey fixture against Racing de Santander , as Cultural went through to the round of 32 ; two months later, he signed for that adversary. On 5 January 2002, Txiki made his debut in the Segunda División , coming on as a 60th-minute substitute for Sietes in a 2–1 home win over Polideportivo Ejido . The following month, he scored in consecutive matches as his team defeated Real Jaén (2–0) then drew 2–2 at SD Eibar , being an important member of
400-533: Was voted by Racing's fans as their best player of all time. He appeared in almost 600 official matches in nearly two decades of play, totalling 95 league goals. Setién appeared three times for Spain and was selected for the 1986 FIFA World Cup squad, but did not leave the bench during the tournament in Mexico. His debut came on 20 November 1985 in a 0–0 friendly with Austria , in Zaragoza . Setién began working as
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