Llorenç Gómez Explained

Llorenç Gómez
Fullname:Llorenç Gómez León
Birth Date:3 November 1991
Birth Place:Sant Cugat del Vallès, Spain
Height:1.80 m
Position:Forward
Clubnumber:10
Nationalyears1:2011–2021
Nationalcaps1:168
Nationalgoals1:207
Manageryears1:2023–
Managerclubs1:Denmark

Llorenç Gómez León (born 3 November 1991), often known simply as Llorenç, is a Spanish former beach soccer player who played as a forward. He represented Spain at the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in 2013, 2015 and 2021. Llorenç was considered as one of the best players in the world during his career and one of the best Spanish players ever, having won the world's best player award at the 2018 Beach Soccer Stars awards ceremony.[1]

He retired from the sport prematurely in September 2021, aged just 29, citing chronic injuries.[2] He was close to 1000 career goals at the time of his retirement.[3] As of 2023, he is head coach of Denmark.

Career

Llorenç took up association football aged five and developed aspirations of becoming a professional player.[4] At age 13, he joined the youth academy of Gimnàstic de Tarragona.[4] Llorenç subsequently began suffering knee problems at the age of 16,[4] ultimately resulting in a diagnosis of osteoarthritis and the need for multiple operations.[5] [6] He was advised to train on sand as part of his rehabilitation as the surface is low-impact on knees; this is where Llorenç first encountered beach soccer.[4] [7] He developed a liking for the derivative and took it up as a hobby. Aged 19, he was told to abandon his desire of becoming a footballer because of his medical condition.[5]

Thus, Llorenç began to pursue beach soccer more seriously; he experienced a rapid rise through the ranks.[4] After joining his local club in Torredembarra, he was soon selected for the Catalonian regional team.[7] [8] It was playing for the latter where Llorenç was spotted by coach Joaquín Alonso and called up to the Spanish national team.[5] [7] He debuted at the second stage of the 2011 Euro Beach Soccer League,[9] and from there quickly established himself as part of the squad.[8] [10] In 2013, he took the number 10 shirt from the recently retired Amarelle and helped Spain to a runners-up finish at the 2013 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup,[7] scoring his country's only goal in the final.[9] In 2014, he was nominated as one of the world's best three players of the year and was part of the team of the year at the Beach Soccer Stars awards ceremony;[11] FIFA.com too called Llorenç a "emerging star" of the sport.[12] He also won the award for best goal of the year.[11] As well as continuing to represent Spain, in order to make a full living from the sport, he has also played for numerous club sides in leagues around the world as a sought after player.[5] Major clubs include Barcelona (Spain), Kristall (Russia), Lokomotiv Moscow (Russia), Flamengo (Brazil), KP Łódź (Poland), Falfala Kfar Qassem (Israel), Tokyo Verdy (Japan), Catania (Italy) and Artur Music (Ukraine). He tasted international success in the 2015 Mundialito de Clubes, 2015 Euro Winners Cup, 2017 Mundialito de Clubes and 2019 World Winners Cup with each of the first four clubs respectively.

He regularly won top scorer and best player awards at the events in which he played; he accumulated over 40 individual awards in his career.[5] [13]

In 2018, Llorenç was named as the best beach soccer player in the world at the Beach Soccer Stars awards, ahead of Brazilians, Bruno Xavier and Datinha. The commendation was presented to him by his former teammate and idol, Amarelle. He collected the award on crutches, having fractured his metatarsal at the Intercontinental Cup.[5]

Llorenç's third appearance at the World Cup, in 2021, was marred by injury and a red card in Spain's second match versus Tahiti.[14] A month later, in a shock announcement on social media and still shy of 30 years old, he declared that he was retiring from beach soccer due to the "degenerative" nature of his injuries and the need to prioritise his quality of life.[15] Within a fortnight of his retirement, he was named as the new head coach of the Catalonia regional team.[16] After a successful campaign as coach of San Javier in the 2022 Women's Euro Winners Cup, Llorenç was then appointed as head coach of Denmark men's national team in 2023 following fruitful negotiations with captain Casper Dorph.[17] [18] Llorenç has also founded his own annual youth beach soccer tournament, the "Llorenç Beach Soccer Cup", with the backing of Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW).[19]

Style of play

Llorenç was known for his finishing ability, technical skills and natural ability at bicycle kicks.[5] [20] He was a forward but known to be versatile and so could play in any outfield position if required. Fellow Spanish teammate, Dona, says that Llorenç will shoot and score when least expected and will always perform when his team need him to the most.[5] He claims to have "learnt everything" about beach soccer from Amarelle.[7] He has also been compared to Ronaldinho.[5] Llorenç is left-footed.

Personal life

Llorenç was born in Sant Cugat del Vallès[20] but has lived in Torredembarra since he was seven years old.[12] He has three sisters, and as of 2019, a total of seven nephews and nieces.[20] Ronaldinho was his childhood idol.[5] He can speak five languages[20] and can play the guitar.[21] He is well known for his exuberance and positive, philosophical outlook towards life.[4] [20]

He studied to be a "Senior Sports Physical Activities Technician" and holds a UEFA A Licence.[20] In addition, Llorenç owns his own sports brand, "Enzo10", and was signed with adidas.[13]

Llorenç supports RCD Espanyol and received a special reception from club in 2013 after Spain's second-place finish at the World Cup.[2] [22]

Statistics

Country
Team Year Other Total Ref.
Apps GoalsApps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
2011 3 1 3 1 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2011
2012 9 10 3 4 12 14 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2012
2013 9 15 5 4 11 14 25 33 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2013
2014 9 27 7 7 4 8 20 42 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2014
2015 7 11 3 2 5 6 15 19 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2015
2016 3 3 8 10 5 3 16 16 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2016
2017 10 11 3 4 13 15 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2017
2018 10 15 12 18 22 33 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2018
2019 7 2 6 5 19 18 32 25 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2019
2020 No matches due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021 3 4 3 1 4 4 10 9 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#seleccion-espanola-2021
Total70 99 11 7 25 26 62 75 168 207
Club
Tournament Year Club Apps Goals Ref.
Euro Winners Cup
align=left rowspan=2 Terracina 6 11 https://bsrussia.com/profiles/persons/1197
4 11
7 10
Dinamo Batumi 7 7
6 16
7 7
7 22 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#1600721894051-7ed98350-2cc7
San Francisco 6 7 https://enzo10official.com/awards/#1627304381812-79671761-6c24
Total50 91

Honours

The following is a selection, not an exhaustive list, of the major honours Llorenç has achieved:[23]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.marca.com/futbol/2018/11/11/5be84deeca4741a9038b461f.html Llorenç Gómez, mejor jugador del mundo de fútbol playa
  2. Web site: Llorenç Gómez anuncia su retirada . Diari de Tarragona . 19 September 2021 . 21 October 2021 . es.
  3. Web site: Llorenç Gómez, nuevo seleccionador del fútbol playa catalán . Enzo10 . 4 October 2021 . 21 October 2021 .
  4. https://sportvillage.cambrilspark.com/en/blog/llorenc-gomez/ Llorenç Gómez: “I knew that one day I would go on that stage and I would be given the award”
  5. https://www.marca.com/primera-plana/2018/11/17/5bef0ac546163fb2798b464f.html Llorenç Gómez, nuestro 'Beach Boy'
  6. https://www.lavanguardia.com/local/tarragona/20181122/453088764458/llorenc-gomez-edu-suarez-reyes-futbol-playa-beach-soccer-worldwide.html Llorenç Gómez y Edu Suárez, los nuevos reyes del fútbol playa
  7. https://fr.fifa.com/news/llorenc-pince-pour-croire-marche-2181856 Llorenc se pince pour y croire, et ça marche
  8. http://reusdigital.cat/noticies/llorenc-gomez-el-futbol-platja-es-futbol-despectacle Llorenç Gómez: 'El futbol platja és futbol d'espectacle'
  9. https://www.rfef.es/sites/default/files/pdf/revista/revista_170_0.pdf Edition 170
  10. http://reusdigital.cat/noticies/leurocopa-proper-objectiu-de-llorenc-gomez L'Eurocopa, proper objectiu de Llorenç Gómez
  11. https://beachsoccer.com/news/stars-shine-bright-in-dubai Stars shine bright in Dubai
  12. https://www.fifa.com/beachsoccerworldcup/news/llorenc-shines-on-hometown-sands-2427955 Llorenc Gomez shines on hometown sands
  13. https://enzo10official.com/llorenc-gomez-about-me/ The history of... Llorenç Gómez León
  14. Web site: España se juega el pase a cuartos contra Emiratos Árabes . Enzo10 . 23 August 2021 . 21 October 2021 . es.
  15. Web site: Llorenç Gomez retires from professional beach soccer . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 19 September 2021 . 21 October 2021 .
  16. Web site: Llorenç named as Catalan beach soccer coach . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 1 October 2021 . 21 October 2021 .
  17. https://beachsoccer.com/llorenc-gomez-appointed-as-denmark-manager Llorenç Gómez appointed as Denmark manager
  18. https://bsmag.online/terry-bowes-the-remarkable-journey-of-copenhagen-and-denmark-beach-soccer/ Terry Bowes: The Remarkable Journey of Copenhagen and Denmark Beach Soccer.
  19. Web site: Llorenç Beach Soccer Cup returns to Torredembarra in 2024 . Beach Soccer Worldwide . 17 January 2024 . 20 January 2024 .
  20. https://www.beachsoccer.com/news/i-will-never-forget-the-day-i-won-the-best-player-award “I will never forget the day I won the Best Player award”
  21. https://www.sefutbol.com/llorenc-gomez-cada-dia-vida-es-regalo Llorenç Gómez: “Cada día de vida es un regalo”
  22. https://beachsoccer.com/news/rcd-espanyol-homages-llorenc-gomez RCD Espanyol homages Llorenç Gomez
  23. https://enzo10official.com/awards/ Awards