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Javier " Javi" Gracia Carlos (; born 1 May 1970) is a Spanish football manager and former player who played as a defensive midfielder.

He totalled 430 matches across both major levels of Spanish football, in a 15-year professional career. After retiring he began working as a manager, going on to coach several clubs in Spain, Greece and Russia before being appointed at Watford in January 2018.

Gracia led Watford to their second final in their history in 2019, but was sacked later the same year. From June 2020 to May 2021 he worked with , and a year later he won the Qatar Stars League during a brief spell at Al Sadd before managing Leeds United for three months in 2023.


Playing career
Born in , , Gracia started playing professionally with , 's reserves, never appearing officially for the first team. In the 1992–93 campaign, he scored a career-best 12 goals in all 38 games as returned to after an absence of more than 40 years, as champions.

Gracia spent the following six seasons in the top flight, appearing regularly for both and until 1998–99 (15 matches, one goal). In 1999, he returned to Segunda División and signed for , helping the Valencian club to get promoted to the top division after one year and being regularly used the following campaign – 1,764 minutes of action – as the team retained their status.

In February 2003, after being scarcely played in his last one and a half seasons at Villarreal, the 32-year-old Gracia joined Córdoba in the second level, closing out his career in June of the following year. He appeared in 229 Spanish top-tier games over the course of nine seasons, netting 17 goals.


Coaching career

Early years
After starting his managerial career with the youth sides of his former club Villarreal, Gracia worked in the Segunda División B with , finishing first and second with the team in the regular season but always falling short in the promotion playoffs.

In 2008–09, still in the third division, Gracia finally achieved promotion, now with Cádiz, but he was fired midway through the following season as the were immediately relegated. In the 2010–11 campaign, with Villarreal's reserves, he managed to avert a drop also in the second tier, even though José Francisco Molina was in charge for the final four fixtures.


Greece
In June 2011, Gracia was hired by Olympiacos Volos, who had finished fifth in the Super League Greece. He debuted with the first European fixtures of his managerial career, eliminating and Differdange from the UEFA Europa League qualifiers, but the team were then expelled from the top flight and European competition due to their alleged involvement in the match-fixing scandal.

Having terminated his contract, Gracia remained in the same league for the rest of 2011–12 at Kerkyra. He took the -based club to the last eight of the national cup, where they lost by a single goal at Asteras Tripolis.


Almería
Gracia returned to his country in June 2012, being hired by Almería. He led the team back to the top flight in his one season, but left after failing to agree new terms.


Osasuna
On 4 September 2013, Gracia was appointed at his hometown club on a two-year deal, replacing the fired José Luis Mendilibar. On his top-flight debut eleven days later, he lost 2–1 at . His team were relegated in 18th place on the last day, ending 14 years in the top division, despite winning 2–1 against already condemned ; results included heavy defeats against his former teams and rivals Real Sociedad and Athletic Bilbao and a 7–0 loss at , but also a 3–0 home win over reigning champions Atlético Madrid on 23 February 2014.


Málaga
Gracia was named the new manager of Málaga on 30 May 2014. During his two-year tenure, he led the team to the ninth and eighth position, respectively.


Rubin Kazan
Before the start of the 2016–17 season, Gracia joined Rubin Kazan. After only achieving a ninth-place finish in the Russian Premier League, he left the club by mutual consent.


Watford
On 21 January 2018, Gracia was named the new head coach of Watford on an 18-month contract following the dismissal of . His first game in charge took place six days later, in a 1–0 away loss against Southampton in the fourth round of the .

In the 2018–19 campaign, Gracia again coached the team to safety in the , the 11th place being their highest since 1986–87, and took them to the final of the FA Cup for the first time in 35 years and for only the second time in the club's history. He was sacked on 7 September 2019, after a poor start to the season saw them bottom with just one point.


Valencia
Gracia returned to Spain's top division on 27 July 2020, agreeing to a two-year deal at . The following 3 May, after a 3–2 home defeat to Barcelona that left the side in 14th place, he was dismissed.


Al Sadd
On 7 December 2021, Gracia was hired by Al Sadd in the Qatar Stars League, after his compatriot Xavi had left for Barcelona; he signed until 2023 with the option of one more year. The following 21 February, the team retained their title with an 8–2 win over Al Ahli. He then left and was replaced by a third Spaniard, Juan Manuel Lillo.


Leeds United
On 21 February 2023, Gracia returned to England and its top flight after replacing the sacked at the helm of Leeds United. The club announced the contract would be "flexible" but did not elaborate on that statement, further saying Gracia's appointment would be subject to the issuance of a work permit. His debut took place four days later, a 1–0 home win over Southampton.

Gracia was sacked on 3 May 2023, leaving the side 17th on the table with four fixtures remaining. He defended his record, noting that he had taken the team out of the relegation zone and had earned more points in his 11 games than four clubs around them.


Return to Watford
On 8 October 2025, Gracia returned to Watford for a second spell after was dismissed. Following a winless run of four matches, he resigned on 1 February 2026.


Personal life
Gracia's parents were both teachers. He is married with three sons, two of whom are twins.


Managerial statistics
+ Managerial record by team and tenure
20 March 200730 June 2008


Cádiz11 July 20089 January 2010


Villarreal B24 June 201012 May 2011

Olympiacos Volos7 June 201124 August 2011

Kerkyra14 November 201128 March 2012

Almería12 June 201228 June 2013

4 September 201330 May 2014

Málaga30 May 201424 May 2016


Rubin Kazan27 May 20168 June 2017

Watford21 January 20187 September 2019

27 July 20203 May 2021

Al Sadd7 December 202118 June 2022

Leeds United21 February 20233 May 2023

Watford8 October 20251 February 2026


Honours

Player
Lleida
  • Segunda División: 1992–93


Manager
Pontevedra
  • Segunda División B: 2006–07

Cádiz

  • Segunda División B: 2008–09

Watford

Al Sadd

  • Qatar Stars League: 2021–22

Individual

  • Premier League Manager of the Month: August 2018


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