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Eduardo Macia |
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Job Title: Chief
Scout with 2006 |
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Date of Birth: 07.05.1974 |
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With the Reds: 2006- |
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Former clubs: |
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Former clubs as staff:
Valencia CF |
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Birthplace:
Valencia, Spain |
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STAFF PROFILE
Eduardo Macia joined the Liverpool backroom team in the summer of 2006 after
deciding to leave Valencia for a new challenge.
The Spaniard is chief scout for the club and is responsible for scouring the
footballing world for players with both the potential and character required to play for
the Reds.
He first worked with Rafael Benitez at Valencia, during which time he held the
posts of technical advisor and sporting director.
"I look for players all over the world," he says. "We are always
watching videos, going to games and talking to our scouts. It's a very busy job but
Liverpool is a fantastic club and I'm delighted to be here.
"What do I look for in a player? He has to have the right mentality. I don't
care what his name is or what reputation he has, it's how he acquits himself on the field
which is the most important thing and whether he has the winning attitude that we are
instilling in the squad.
"It's not a matter of quality. There are lots of players with quality but if
you want to win you have to have the right mentality."
Eduardo's love affair with football began at the age of 14 when he joined his
hometown club Valencia as a player.
However, injury would curtail his hopes of pursuing a successful career in the game
and he opted for a different route, becoming a scout by the time he was 29.
Prior to making the move to Merseyside, Eduardo was sporting consultant with Los
Che where he first made acquaintances with Rafael Benitez.
It was during this time that he helped oversee the Spanish side's La Liga and UEFA
Cup double before following Rafa to Liverpool for a new life in England.
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