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Rodolfo Borrell

Rodolfo Borrell Marco (born 31 January 1971) is a football executive and coach, serving as the and chief soccer officer of club since July 2023. With over 30 years of experience in youth development and senior-level coaching, Borrell has worked at elite clubs including , , and Manchester City, where he contributed to nurturing world-class talents and achieving major trophies. Borrell began his career at Barcelona's academy in 1995, spending 14 years in various youth coaching roles, including with the U16 and U18 teams from 2003 to 2008. During this period, he played a key role in developing future stars such as , , and , helping establish 's reputation as a premier talent factory. In 2008, he briefly served as assistant manager and interim at Greek club Iraklis Thessaloniki before returning to Barcelona's youth setup. In 2009, Borrell joined as under-18s coach, advancing to head coach of the under-21s team by 2011 and academy technical director by 2012. He departed the club in 2013 amid a restructuring of the academy staff, having helped develop players like and during his tenure. Borrell moved to Manchester City in 2014 as global , later becoming first-team assistant coach and assistant manager under from 2016 to 2023. In this role, he was instrumental in the club's success, contributing to 14 major honors, including five titles, one , and the 2022–2023 treble of the , , and . At , Borrell oversees player recruitment, youth development, and soccer operations, and has continued in the role as of 2025, aiming to build a competitive roster in MLS following a nine-year stint at Manchester City.

Youth coaching career

Barcelona (1995–2009)

Born on January 31, 1971, in Barcelona, Spain, Rodolfo Borrell developed a deep passion for football from a young age, which propelled him into coaching at the age of 24 when he joined FC Barcelona's renowned La Masia academy in 1995. Borrell began his tenure at La Masia as a youth coach for the U11 and U12 teams, later advancing to the U14 level from 1999 to 2003, where he emphasized technical skill development and possession-based play aligned with Barcelona's distinctive style. In these early roles, he focused on foundational drills that nurtured ball control, passing accuracy, and spatial awareness among young players, drawing inspiration from the club's emphasis on fluid, attacking football. From 2003 to 2006, Borrell progressed to of the U16 team, implementing tactical exercises designed to bridge the gap between youth and senior levels, including pattern play and decision-making under pressure to prepare players for professional demands. He returned to the U18 squad in 2006–2008 and again in 2009, overseeing promotions to the first team and refining advanced strategies like high pressing and quick transitions. During his time at these levels, Borrell played a pivotal role in the development of several iconic talents, serving as Lionel Messi's first coach at age 13 in the U14 team during the 2000–2001 season, where he focused on enhancing Messi's prowess and building his confidence amid early adaptation challenges from his move from , including his small stature and initial shyness off the pitch. Borrell also guided and in the same U14 squad, fostering their technical and leadership qualities through targeted sessions on positional play and team cohesion. Borrell contributed to La Masia's holistic development philosophy, which integrated academic education, psychological support, and training into a comprehensive he helped shape, ensuring players' overall alongside athletic growth. This approach prioritized long-term personal and professional maturation over immediate results, with Borrell advocating for individualized mentoring to address emotional and technical needs. In 2009, Borrell departed Barcelona after 14 years to pursue new challenges abroad, joining 's academy to apply his expertise in a different cultural and competitive environment.

Liverpool (2009–2014)

Rodolfo Borrell joined 's academy in the summer of 2009 as head coach of the under-18 team, recruited by manager in collaboration with academy director José Segura to integrate Spanish coaching principles from 's system. Upon arrival, he encountered an academy in disarray, describing its standards as "unacceptable" and expressing surprise at the lack of structure compared to his Barcelona experience. From 2009 to 2011, in his U18 role, Borrell emphasized possession-based training through drills and small-sided games, adapting Barcelona-influenced tactics to foster technical proficiency and ball retention among players. These methods contributed to successful seasons, with the team showing marked improvement in domestic competitions, including competitive performances in the and . He addressed challenges such as the physical intensity of English youth football and variable weather by incorporating additional conditioning sessions and focusing on mentality alongside skill development. In May 2011, Borrell transitioned to of the (U23 level) for the 2011–2012 season, overseeing its final year before the academy's reorganization into the U21 structure under the . During this period, he continued to refine tactical awareness, introducing tools like video analysis to help players understand positioning and decision-making in matches. Promoted to in November 2012 following Segura's departure, Borrell managed the overall , operations, and coach education across all age groups until 2014, ensuring alignment with Liverpool's possession-oriented philosophy. His oversight supported the development of talents like , whose dribbling and close control were honed through intensive technical work, and Martin Kelly, who reintegrated post-injury via customized recovery programs in the . He also collaborated with senior players like on leadership initiatives to instill discipline and team ethos in younger squads. Borrell departed unexpectedly in November 2013, joining Manchester City as global in March 2014 to pursue expanded responsibilities in player development and recruitment. His tenure coincided with the academy's resurgence, including strong campaigns that laid the foundation for future successes.

Senior management roles

Iraklis (2008)

In 2008, Rodolfo Borrell took a mid-career sabbatical from his role at FC Barcelona's youth academy to join Iraklis as assistant coach under Ángel Pedraza. This move marked Borrell's initial foray into senior professional football management outside the familiar environment of Barcelona's system. He arrived in July 2008, contributing to the team's preparations during the early stages of the 2008–09 Greek Super League season. Following Pedraza's dismissal on November 3, 2008, due to a poor start with only one point from eight matches, Borrell was rapidly promoted to interim . He managed Iraklis for the subsequent four league fixtures, overseeing a run that included two victories and two defeats, averaging 1.5 points per match. Key results under his leadership featured a 1–0 away win against Levadiakos on , powered by a goal from , and a 2–0 home victory over on November 29. However, challenges emerged in other encounters, such as a 0–2 home defeat to Panionios on and a 0–3 away loss to Olympiacos on November 22. These outcomes contributed to Iraklis stabilizing in mid-table, ultimately finishing 10th in the 16-team with 33 points. Borrell's brief tenure highlighted the contrasts between his Barcelona-influenced youth development philosophy and the demands of managing a senior squad in the physically intense league. With limited resources at a mid-tier club, he focused on improving team organization during training, though adapting to the league's direct style proved testing. The club underwent further coaching changes after his departure, with Makis Katsavakis appointed on December 3, amid ongoing transitional instability that prompted Borrell's return to Barcelona's U18 setup in January 2009. This short senior role provided Borrell with essential experience in handling professional pressures, which later informed his transitions into higher-level assistant positions at clubs like and Manchester City.

Manchester City (2014–2023)

In March 2014, Rodolfo Borrell joined Manchester City as Global Technical Director, leveraging his prior experience at Liverpool to enhance the club's youth development pipeline and academy operations. In this role, he oversaw the integration of scouting and coaching methodologies, emphasizing structured pathways for young talents to align with the club's possession-based tactics rooted in his Barcelona background. His work focused on bridging academy and senior levels, contributing to a robust youth system that produced several first-team contributors during his tenure. Borrell was promoted to first-team assistant coach in July 2016 upon Pep Guardiola's arrival, where he played a key role in training sessions and player development. As part of Guardiola's staff, he assisted in tactical preparations, including the adaptation of graduates to the senior squad's high-intensity demands, and utilized tools like tablets for on-pitch coaching instructions. Elevated to assistant manager ahead of the 2022–23 season, Borrell's responsibilities expanded to overall backroom coordination, supporting the team's tactical evolutions such as fluid positional play. During his time as assistant, Borrell contributed to Manchester City's major successes, including five titles in the 2017–18, 2018–19, 2020–21, 2021–22, and 2022–23 seasons, as well as the victory, forming part of the historic . He was instrumental in promoting youth players like and to the first team, providing direct input on their integration into Guardiola's system; for instance, Borrell praised Palmer's qualities after a standout performance, likening his potential trajectory to Foden's established role. Similarly, benefited from Borrell's oversight during his rapid rise from the academy to senior appearances in the 2022–23 campaign. As Head of and from 2014 to 2016, Borrell expanded Manchester City's global recruitment network, overseeing operations across regions including the and to identify and develop prospects through data-informed strategies. This role laid the foundation for the club's worldwide academy partnerships, prioritizing analytical tools to scout and nurture talent aligned with City's philosophy. Borrell departed Manchester City in June 2023 after nine years, seeking greater executive autonomy as sporting director at Austin FC in Major League Soccer, where he could influence the full club structure beyond coaching duties.

Austin FC (2023–present)

Rodolfo Borrell joined Austin FC as sporting director and chief soccer officer on July 1, 2023, succeeding Claudio Reyna who had transitioned out of the role earlier that year. In his initial months, Borrell prioritized a squad overhaul to address the team's struggles, focusing on versatile and technically proficient players suited to Major League Soccer's demands. Key early signings included winger Jáder Obrián in January 2024, who contributed 7 goals and 2 assists in his debut season, helping to bolster the attack. This approach emphasized targeted recruitment within MLS roster rules, blending international talent with domestic prospects to build depth. During the 2024 season, Borrell's summer transfers—such as Ghanaian forward , Danish defender , and Ukrainian center-back Oleksandr Svatok—played a pivotal role in elevating from the bottom of the Western Conference standings to a mid-table finish, though they ultimately missed the playoffs. Following a significant home victory against on May 15, 2024, Borrell issued a public message praising the Verde Brigade supporters and highlighting the electric atmosphere at as a catalyst for on-field momentum. He also advanced academy integration by incorporating younger players like homegrown Gavin Silvas into first-team training sessions, drawing from his Barcelona youth development experience to foster long-term pathways. These efforts underscored Borrell's strategy of sustainable growth in a young franchise. In 2025, Borrell continued aggressive recruitment, securing U.S. men's national team striker as a designated player in January via a club-record transfer from , adding proven goal-scoring prowess with 5 goals in MLS regular season appearances before an ACL injury sidelined him. The summer window saw the addition of Serbian center-back Mateja Đorđević as a U22 initiative signing from FK TSC Bačka Topola, enhancing defensive options amid a push for playoff qualification. During a September 3, 2025, , Borrell detailed these moves, emphasizing adaptation of European methods to MLS salary caps and roster limitations while navigating general constraints. His philosophy integrates Barcelona's emphasis on technical youth development with pragmatic U.S. , including pipelines for USMNT talents like Vázquez, to create a competitive core. In the 2025 season, Austin FC finished 6th in the Western Conference with 47 points (13 wins, 8 draws, 13 losses), qualifying for the but losing in the first round. Borrell has navigated ongoing challenges in building club sustainability, particularly with expansions to the ownership group in July and October 2025 that valued at over $900 million and injected fresh capital for infrastructure. In press conferences, he has repeatedly expressed enthusiasm for Austin's passionate fanbase, crediting their support as essential to the club's long-term vision in MLS.

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