Cuesta, the Youngest Coach in the Top Five Leagues Makes Headlines
Monday 23-02-2026
A report by the newspaper "Marca" highlighted Carlos Cuesta as one of the prominent rising coaching figures in European football, after he became the coach of Parma in the Italian league at a young age, marking his name as one of the youngest coaches in the history of Serie A.

The newspaper regarded Cuesta, who is 30 years old, as a model for the new generation of Spanish coaches who rely more on science, analysis, and modern tactical identity than on long-standing traditional experience.

Cuesta began his coaching career at a very young age, working in youth academies before moving to Arsenal as an assistant coach. There, he gained significant experience at one of Europe's biggest clubs and learned to work within a long-term project focused on player development and building a team with a clear style. This background allowed him to enter the world of first-team coaching with a strong knowledge base and a clear vision of modern football.

In his experience with Parma, Cuesta stands out with a style that relies on organization, tactical discipline, and great attention to detail, both in match preparation and managing players in the locker room. The team achieved good results with him, the latest being a victory over Milan.

The report indicated that the Spanish coach is distinguished by an advanced analytical mindset and is known for his passion for tactics and individual work with players, which has earned him the respect of the players and the coaching staff despite his young age.

Marca concluded by pointing out that Carlos Cuesta is considered a promising future coach, and his success in the Italian league reflects the shift of European clubs towards young coaches with modern ideas.

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