Barcelona legend Xavi Hernandez has revealed he's open to coaching roles at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and is eyeing international opportunities.After leaving Barcelona in May 2024 following a trophyless campaign, Xavi, 46, says managing a national team suits his career and family life.
He mentioned that club roles would limit family time, especially with young children, so he's keen on coaching in major tournaments like the World Cup, Euros, AFCON, or Asian Cup.Xavi's career includes winning LaLiga, Supercopa de Espana, and seven trophies with Al Sadd.He's a key figure in Spain's historic Euro 2008 and World Cup 2010 successes.His 143-match tenure at Barcelona saw 90 wins, and he's a legend in football history.The article highlights his transition from player to coach and his focus on balancing career and family.
Original title: Xavi Open To AFCON Coaching Role, Eyes International Job
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