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Xisco (Francisco Javier Muñoz Llompart) was born on 5 September, 1980 in Manacor, Spain, is a Spanish footballer and manager. Discover Xisco's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?

Popular As Francisco Javier Muñoz Llompart
Occupation N/A
Age 43 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 5 September 1980
Birthday 5 September
Birthplace Manacor, Spain
Nationality Spain

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Xisco Height, Weight & Measurements

At 43 years old, Xisco height is 1.75 m and Weight 69 kg.

Physical Status
Height 1.75 m
Weight 69 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Xisco Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Xisco worth at the age of 43 years old? Xisco’s income source is mostly from being a successful footballer. He is from Spain. We have estimated Xisco's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
Salary in 2023 Under Review
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Timeline

1980

Francisco Javier Muñoz Llompart (born 5 September 1980), known as Xisco, is a Spanish football manager and former player who played mainly as a left winger.

He is the manager of Slovak First Football League club DAC Dunajská Streda.

1998

He began in the youth ranks of local Mallorca, making ten senior appearances for the B team in the Segunda División B in 1998.

After two years with Valencia's equivalent he moved on loan to Recreativo de Huelva of Segunda División, scoring ten goals in his first season.

2001

He then joined Tenerife for 2001–02, before returning (always on loan) to his previous club for the 2002–03 campaign, still in La Liga.

2003

Xisco returned to Valencia in summer 2003 for two additional seasons, making 22 appearances as the Che conquered the 2004 league title; he scored once as a substitute on 2 November 2003 to conclude a 5–0 away win against Mallorca.

He added eight matches in their victorious run in the UEFA Cup also in that year, but remained on the bench in the final against Marseille.

2004

He played 194 matches and scored 20 goals over nine seasons in La Liga, spending four years at Betis, also representing Valencia, Tenerife, Recreativo and Levante and winning the 2004 UEFA Cup with Valencia.

2005

Xisco signed with Real Betis in 2005 on a six-year deal, often delivering in various attacking positions and displaying all-around teamwork.

2006

He netted three times in 2006–07, including a couple of late goals against Racing de Santander and Gimnàstic de Tarragona as the Andalusians only avoided top-flight relegation in the last matchday.

2008

In a rocky 2008–09 season, which ended in relegation, Xisco only featured in nine games, scoring once.

2009

Dark spots included being replaced after having himself been used as a substitute in a 2–1 home defeat to Málaga, on 11 January 2009.

In the dying minutes of the August 2009 transfer window, Xisco rescinded his Betis contract and joined Levante also in the second division, for two seasons.

In his first he played the most he had in years, also scoring eight goals as the Valencian Community side returned to the top flight after a two-year absence.

2010

Xisco contributed 26 matches – 18 starts – in 2010–11, as Levante finally managed to stay afloat.

2011

Starting in 2011, he played four seasons in Georgia with Dinamo Tbilisi.

On 22 January 2011, he scored his only goal of the campaign in a 4–1 away loss against Sevilla, and was released in May.

Already aged 30, Xisco moved abroad for the first time, signing with Dinamo Tbilisi in Georgia and sharing teams with several compatriots.

2012

In 2012–13, he won the Erovnuli Liga and also scored a career-best 22 goals, best in the competition.

The player and the team retained their titles a year later, and his goal concluded the 3–0 win at Sioni Bolnisi that confirmed it.

2014

On 14 December 2014, Xisco returned to his homeland after agreeing to an 18-month deal with third-tier Gimnàstic de Tarragona.

2016

On 18 June 2016, he announced his retirement and became Vicente Moreno's assistant.

In September of the following year, he stood in as manager of farm team Pobla de Mafumet in the Tercera División, after the promotion of Rodri to the Nàstic job.

2019

In 2019, Xisco rejoined Dinamo Tbilisi as part of the technical team, and in 2020 became their head coach.

Xisco returned to Dinamo Tbilisi in January 2019, as part of Zaur Svanadze's staff.

He left at the end of the year, after the team had recovered their league crown following a three-year absence.

2020

In December 2020, he was appointed at Watford, achieving promotion to the Premier League in his first season but being sacked in October 2021 despite the club sitting 15th.

That same month, he became manager of Huesca before being replaced in June 2022.

He signed for Anorthosis in October that year, but left three months later.

In July 2023, he joined Sheffield Wednesday as head coach before being dismissed in October after failing to win any matches in charge.

Xisco was born in Manacor, Balearic Islands.

In August 2020, Xisco again returned to Dinamo, now as head coach of the club.

With several compatriots on the pitch and the bench, they won the league in December.

Xisco was appointed as manager of Watford on 21 December 2020, after the dismissal of Vladimir Ivić.

His debut in the EFL Championship was five days later, a 1–0 home victory over leaders Norwich City.

After a run of five straight wins, Xisco was awarded the Championship Manager of the Month award for March 2021.

On 24 April, his team achieved promotion to the Premier League with two games remaining, after a 1–0 win against Millwall at Vicarage Road.

Xisco was sacked on 3 October 2021, with the side being 15th after seven matches; it was the 13th change in the club's hotseat since the arrival of owner Gino Pozzo in 2012.

In an official statement, Watford wrote that the coach had been presiding over a "negative trend at a time when team cohesion should be visibly improving".

On 26 October 2021, Xisco signed as coach of Huesca.