Xavi Pascual | |
Birth Date: | 9 September 1972 |
Birth Place: | L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Spain |
Team: | Zenit Saint Petersburg |
Position: | Head coach |
League: | VTB United League EuroLeague |
Coach Start: | 1990 |
Cyears1: | 1990–1991 |
Cteam1: | CB Gavà |
Cyears2: | 1995–1997 |
Cteam2: | Cornellà (assistant) |
Cyears3: | 1997–1999 |
Cteam3: | CB Santfeliuenc |
Cyears4: | 1999–2001 |
Cteam4: | CB Olesa |
Cyears5: | 2001–2004 |
Cteam5: | CB Aracena |
Cyears6: | 2004–2005 |
Cteam6: | FC Barcelona B |
Cyears7: | 2005–2008 |
Cteam7: | FC Barcelona (assistant) |
Cyears8: | 2008–2016 |
Cteam8: | FC Barcelona |
Cyears9: | 2016–2018 |
Cteam9: | Panathinaikos |
Cyears10: | 2020–present |
Cteam10: | Zenit |
Highlights: | As head coach:
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Xavier Pascual i Vives, commonly known as Xavi Pascual,[1] (born 9 September 1972) is a Spanish professional basketball coach who is the head coach for Zenit Saint Petersburg of the VTB United League. On 9 May 2010 he became the youngest head coach to win the EuroLeague championship (only counting the Euroleague Basketball Company era, since the year 2000), and soon after, he also won the EuroLeague Coach of the Year Award.
The first team Pascual coached was Gavà (1990–91). Other teams that he coached early in his career were: Cornellà, Santfeliuenc, Olesa, and Aracena.
In the 2004–05 season, Pascual moved to FC Barcelona, where he became the head coach of FC Barcelona Bàsquet B, the club's Liga EBA (Spanish 4th Division) reserve team.
In the following, 2005–06 season, he became the assistant head coach of the Spanish 1st Division team of FC Barcelona. After the team and then head coach Duško Ivanović parted ways in 2008, Pascual became the club's head coach. On 21 September 2012, Pascual extended his contract with Barcelona, until the end of 2014–15 season.[2] On 3 February 2015, he extended his contract with Barcelona, until the end of the 2016–17 season.[3]
After the 2015–16 season, in which Barcelona failed to win the Spanish ACB League, and was eliminated in the EuroLeague's quarterfinal playoffs, Pascual was fired.[4]
On 22 October 2016, Pascual signed a three-year contract to be the head coach of the Greek Basket League team Panathinaikos.[5] [6] In domestic competition, Pascual led the Greens to back-to-back Greek League titles, in 2017 and 2018, and was named the league's best coach for both seasons. On 20 December 2018 Panathinaikos dismissed Pascual after he had spent two seasons with the club, bringing the Greens to the Turkish Airlines EuroLeague Playoffs in both, but failing to bring them back to the Final Four.[5]
|- | align="left" rowspan=9|FC Barcelona| align="left" |2007–08| 9 || 4 || 5 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|- | align="left" |2008–09| 23 || 18 || 5 || || align="center"|Won in 3rd place game|- ! style="background:#FDE910;"| align="left" |2009–10| 22 || 20 || 2 || || align="center"|Won EuroLeague Championship|- | align="left" |2010–11| 20 || 14 || 6 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|- | align="left" |2011–12| 21 || 19 || 2 || || align="center"|Won in 3rd place game|- | align="left" |2012–13| 31 || 25 || 6 || || align="center"|Lost in 3rd place game|- | align="left" |2013–14| 29 || 23 || 6 || || align="center"|Won in 3rd place game|- | align="left" |2014–15| 28 || 21 || 7 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|- | align="left" |2015–16| 29 || 16 || 13 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|- | align="left" rowspan=3|Panathinaikos| align="left" |2016–17| 30 || 19 || 11 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|- | align="left" |2017–18| 34 || 20 || 14 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|- | align="left" |2018–19| 13 || 6 || 7 || || align="center"|Fired|- | align="left" rowspan=1|Zenit Saint Petersburg| align="left" |2020–21| 39 || 22 || 17 || || align="center"|Eliminated in Quarterfinal Playoffs|-class="sortbottom"| align="center" colspan=2|Career||330||229||101||||