Luis García or Luis Garcia may refer to:

Sports

Athletics

  • Luis Fernando García (born 1974), Guatemalan race walker
  • Luis García (Cuban racewalker), Cuban athlete and medalist at the 1999 Central American and Caribbean Championships in Athletics
  • Luis García (hammer thrower), Mexican hammer thrower and medalist at the 2004 NACAC U23 Championships in Athletics
  • Luis Garcia (Paralympic athlete), competitor in Athletics at the 1992 Summer Paralympics – Men's 100 metres B1
  • Luis García (runner), Spanish distance runner and winner at the Spanish Cross Country Championships
  • Luis García (shot putter), Ecuadorian shot putter and medalist in athletics at the 1993 Bolivarian Games
  • Luis García (sprinter), Venezuelan sprinter and medalist at the 1982 Pan American Junior Athletics Championships
  • Luis García (Venezuelan racewalker), Venezuelan athlete competing in 50 m walk and medalist in athletics at the 1994 South American Games
  • Luís García, Portuguese triple jumper

Baseball

  • Luis García (third baseman) (1929–2014), Venezuelan baseball player
  • Luis García (shortstop) (born 1975), Dominican baseball player
  • Luis García (outfielder) (born 1975), Mexican-American baseball player
  • Luis García (first baseman) (born 1978), Mexican baseball player
  • Luis García (pitcher, born 1987), Dominican baseball player
  • Luis García (pitcher, born 1996), Venezuelan baseball player
  • Luis García Jr. (born 2000), American baseball infielder

Football (soccer)

  • Luis García (Chilean footballer), Chilean international footballer in 1917
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1964), Mexican football manager and former defender
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1969), Mexican footballer, played for Mexico and various clubs, now a commentator
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1972), Spanish football coach
  • Luis Tevenet (born Luis García Tevenet, 1974), former Spanish football forward
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1978), Spanish football midfielder
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1979), Spanish football goalkeeper
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1981), Spanish football striker
  • Luis Ángel García (born 1984), Mexican football midfielder, mostly played for Veracruz and Querétaro
  • Luis Francisco García (born 1987), Mexican footballer, mostly played for Necaxa
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1988), Peruvian footballer, has mostly played for Unión Comercio, Deportivo Municipal and Melgar
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1992), Mexican football goalkeeper, has mostly played for Toluca on loan from Querétaro
  • Luis García (footballer, born March 1993), Mexican football forward
  • Luis García (footballer, born 1996), Chilean football midfielder
  • Luis García (football manager) (born 1988), Argentine football manager

Other sports

  • Luis García (basketball player) (born 1941), Uruguayan basketball player
  • Luis García (basketball coach) (born 1968), Mexican basketball coach
  • Luis García (fencer) (born 1934), Venezuelan fencer
  • Luis-Augusto García (fl. 1966–67), Mexican tennis player
  • Luis García (weightlifter) (born 1995), Dominican weightlifter
  • Luis Alberto García (born 1980), Venezuelan taekwondo practitioner
  • Luis Eduardo García, Spanish handball player

Politicians

  • Luis Roberto García, Colombian politician and governor of the Department of Cesar
  • Luis García Meza (1929–2018), president of Bolivia
  • Luis Garcia (politician) (born 1945), Miami politician

Others

  • Luis Garcia Santos (public figure)
  • Luis Armand Garcia (born 1992), American actor, known for his role as Max Lopez on the 2002 ABC sitcom George Lopez
  • Luis García Berlanga (1921–2010), Spanish film director and screenwriter
  • Luis García Mozos (born 1946), Spanish comic book artist
  • Fernando Luis García (1929–1952), member of United States Marine Corps, first Puerto Rican awarded with the Medal of Honor