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Former Premier League star-turned-manager wears PINK TUXEDO on touchline as he’s compared to Simpsons character

Published on April 09, 2025 at 05:02 PM

FORMER Premier League midfielder Segundo Castillo has combined coaching with the catwalk… by sporting a PINK TUXEDO during a game.

The ex-Ecuador international star loan spells with and between 2008 and 2010.

Segundo Castillo of Barcelona SC in a pink suit before a soccer match.
Segundo Castillo has explained why we wears such spectacular outfits
Man in pink suit walking in stadium.
The ex-midfielder likes to make his Barcelona SC players ‘smile'
Barcelona's coach Segundo Castillo at a soccer match.
Castillo's tuxedo couldn't quite inspire his team to victory

Castillo, nicknamed Sir Second Castle, now manages home-country club Barcelona SC.

And the 42-year-old went the extra mile to produce a smile for their Copa Libertadores clash with Argentina's in Buenos Aires on Tuesday.

Castillo stunned onlookers by wearing a flamboyant pink dinner jacket as he led his side to a 0-0 draw.

The fashion-loving former footballer has previously donned black and white tuxes for Barcelona games.

But his latest statement drew plenty of derision online – including memes of , a character from animated TV show , wearing a pink dress.

Close-up of Segundo Castillo, Barcelona SC coach, smiling and wearing a pink tuxedo.
The ex-Everton and Wolves loanee produced a smile as dazzling as his attire

Castillo said: “When I come out of my dressing-room and my players see me like this, it makes them smile and makes them feel more free for a moment.

“The players can tell they are being well looked-after.

“There is a good atmosphere between them and the coaching staff.”

Segundo Alejandro Castillo, head coach of Barcelona SC, at a soccer match.
Castillo believes his outfit helps players look on the bright side

Castillo made nine Premier League appearances for Everton, and scored a UEFA Cup goal against Standard Liege.

The anchorman went on to play eight times for Wolves, this time on loan from Red Star Belgrade.

He later played for six clubs in South America, including Barcelona SC, plus Saudi team Al-Hilal.

Castillo retired as a player in 2020, taking the permanent Barcelona boss job last year after two spells as interim chief.

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