Best known for his stint at Atlético Madrid – 243 La Liga games in ten seasons – he also worked with the club in various directorial capacities until 2006.
[2] In June 2001, after a total of only 15 appearances in his last two years as a player, Muñoz retired but stayed connected with his main club, first as a youth coordinator then as director of football.
He left the latter position at the end of the 2005–06 campaign, as Atlético failed to qualify for European competition.
[4][5][6] Toni played ten matches with Spain in one year, as the nation had failed to qualify for UEFA Euro 1992.
The following year, on 22 September, Toni scored against Albania in a 5–1 away rout for the 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, in what would be his last cap.