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Lorenzo Serra Ferrer is a Spanish football manager and former player. He was born on 5 March 1953 in Sa Pobla, Mallorca, Spain. He is currently the manager of the Spanish second division side, Real Oviedo. Serra Ferrer began his playing career with local side Sa Pobla in 1971. He then moved to Mallorca in 1974, where he spent the next four seasons. He then moved to Barcelona in 1978, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Real Madrid in 1980, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Atlético Madrid in 1982, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Real Zaragoza in 1984, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Real Mallorca in 1986, where he spent the next two seasons. Serra Ferrer began his managerial career with Mallorca in 1988. He then moved to Real Zaragoza in 1990, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Atlético Madrid in 1992, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Real Madrid in 1994, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Real Mallorca in 1996, where he spent the next two seasons. He then moved to Real Oviedo in 1998, where he spent the next two seasons. Serra Ferrer has won several trophies during his managerial career, including the Spanish Super Cup in 1994, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1995, and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1998. As of 2021, Lorenzo Serra Ferrer's net worth is estimated to be around $2 million.

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Age 71 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 5 March, 1953
Birthday 5 March
Birthplace Sa Pobla, Spain
Nationality Spain

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2010

On 29 June 2010, a group headed by Serra Ferrer became the new owner of Mallorca, taking over from main shareholder Mateu Alemany for a fee believed to be around €2 million. On 9 July he was named the club's vice president and director of football, as it was in the process of going into voluntary administration, trying to sort out debts of up to €85 million.

2008

On 12 February 2008, Serra Ferrer was fired by AEK after an early exit in the Greek Cup, and a poor league run that saw the side drop from first to third in the space of a week.

2007

In late May 2007, Serra Ferrer signed a four-year extension to his contract, which was to expire at the end of 2007–08. On 13 August, as AEK was drawn against Sevilla FC in the Champions League third qualifying round, he stated: "The tie (vs Sevilla) will be intensely emotional for me", adding "I will return to a city I love very dearly." The Spaniards eventually won it 6–1 on aggregate.

2006

Serra Ferrer joined AEK Athens F.C. of Greece, in the summer of 2006. In his first season he led the capital club to the second place in the domestic league, as the team also achieved their first Champions League wins against Lille OSC and A.C. Milan, being eventually ousted in the group stage.

2004

In 2004, Serra Ferrer returned to Betis, leading it to another top-four league finish – with the subsequent qualification to the UEFA Champions League, a first-ever – as well as winning the season's Spanish Cup; in the following season the team only managed to rank 14th in the league, also being ousted in the Champions League group stage in spite of a 1–0 home win against Chelsea.

2000

Serra Ferrer moved to Barcelona after the Spanish Cup final, but spent three years working in directorial capacities. In 2000–01, after being named Louis van Gaal's successor following the latter's dismissal, he coached the team until the 31st matchday, being fired after a 1–3 loss at CA Osasuna with the Catalans in the fifth position, trailing leaders Real Madrid by 17 points; he was replaced by former club legend Carles Rexach.

1997

In 1997, Serra Ferrer led Betis to the domestic cup final (a 2–3 overtime loss against FC Barcelona), after once again qualifying the Andalusians for European competitions with a fourth-place finish in the league.

1986

With Mallorca, Serra Ferrer promoted twice to La Liga, in 1986 and 1989, also reaching the Copa del Rey final in 1991, losing 0–1 to Atlético Madrid.

1983

In 1983, Serra Ferrer signed for another side in the region, RCD Mallorca, spending two years with the B-team. In the 1983–84 season he also coached the main squad in one game, as an interim manager.

1980

After coaching youth team La Salle, Serra Ferrer joined his only club as a player in 1980. After two national championships, he led them to a first-ever promotion to the third level in his second season.

1953

Lorenzo Serra Ferrer (Spanish pronunciation: [loˈɾenθo ˈsera ˈfereɾ] , Catalan: Llorenç Serra Ferrer; born 5 March 1953) is a Spanish football coach.