Luis Miguel Fernández Toledo, born on 2 October 1959, is a distinguished figure in the world of football, known for his dual roles as a player and a manager. His playing career was predominantly spent at Paris Saint-Germain, where he established himself as a formidable defensive midfielder. Over the course of his career, he earned sixty international caps for the France national team, netting six goals between the years of 1982 and 1992. Notably, he was part of the French squad that triumphed at UEFA Euro 1984 and secured a third-place finish at the 1986 FIFA World Cup.
Transitioning from player to coach, Fernández took the helm at PSG during two separate tenures, where he achieved significant success, including several domestic and European titles. His managerial journey also saw him at the forefront of clubs such as Cannes and Reims in France, as well as Athletic Bilbao, Espanyol, and Real Betis in Spain's La Liga.
In addition to his coaching accolades, Luis Fernández has made a name for himself as a radio personality, sharing his insights and experiences from the world of football. His multifaceted career reflects his deep passion for the sport and his commitment to nurturing future generations of players.