Luis Enrique is Spain's new head coach

IANS  |  Las Rozas (Spain) 

Former has been appointed head of Spain's team, the federation RFEF said on Monday.

Enrique, who played for Sporting Gijon, Real Madrid and most notably before becoming the Catalan powerhouse's head coach, has agreed to be Spain's for the next two years, federation said at a press conference, reports

"The decision has been unanimous," said Rubiales. "I like his commitment, he has said no to offers that were much more financially rewarding in order to Spain's squad," he added.

thus replaces Fernando Hierro, who said he never felt comfortable in the job after taking over from Julen Lopetegui, who in turn was fired just before was due to begin its campaign in

The federation also appointed as the national squad's new sporting

"Welcome, Luis Enrique," the federation said on its official account. The 48-year-old has played 62 times for

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 18:14 IST