sport.wikisort.org - AthleteFrancisco García Gómez (born 14 February 1938), commonly known as Paquito, is a Spanish retired football midfielder and manager.
Spanish footballer and manager
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is García and the second or maternal family name is Gómez.
Playing career
Paquito was born in Oviedo, Asturias. Over the course of 14 seasons, he played 327 La Liga games in representation of Real Oviedo and Valencia CF, scoring 31 goals. In the 1970–71 campaign, he appeared in 27 matches (all starts) and netted three times as the latter team won their fourth national championship, the first in 24 years.[1]
Paquito earned nine caps for Spain during nearly five years, his debut coming on 1 November 1962 in a 6–0 home win against Romania for the 1964 European Nations' Cup qualifiers.[1]
Coaching career
Paquito coached for more than 30 years,[2] his first job with the professionals being in the 1977–78 season with Real Valladolid (Segunda División, seventh position). He achieved three promotions to the top flight, with Racing de Santander (1993), Rayo Vallecano (1995) and Villarreal CF (2000).[3]
With the latter club, Paquito also worked in directorial capacities, as an assistant manager, youth academy director and head coach of farm team CD Onda.[4][5]
Honours
Club
Valencia
- La Liga: 1970–71[1]
- Copa del Generalísimo: 1966–67[1]
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1962–63[1]
International
Spain
- UEFA European Championship: 1964
References
External links
Spain squad – 1964 European Nations' Cup winners (1st title) |
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Paquito managerial positions |
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(s) = secretary; (p) = player-manager; (i) = interim; (c) = caretaker manager |
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- Rasero y Navaz (1920–24)
- Gerbart (1924–25)
- Harris (1925–28)
- Sagaseta (1928–30)
- Pagazaurtundúa (1930–31)
- Muguiro (1931–33)
- Urdíroz (1933–36)
- Bienzobas (1936–37)
- Peña (1939–40)
- Urrizalqui (1940–41)
- Juanín (1941–4?)
- Urrizalqui (194?–43)
- Urdíroz (1943–44)
- Goiburu (1944–45)
- Urrizalqui (1945)
- Florenza (1945–46)
- Labarta (1946–48)
- Peña (1948)
- González Rizo (1948–50)
- Vienzobas (1950–52)
- Arnanz (1952–54)
- Albéniz (1955–57)
- Barinaga (1957–59)
- Eizaguirre (1959–60)
- Gual (1960–62)
- Orizaola (1962–63)
- Albéniz (1963)
- Gual (1963–65)
- Aranaz (1965)
- Blanco (1965–66)
- de Andoin (1966)
- Blanco (1966)
- Martialay (1966–67)
- Blanco (1967–68)
- Benavente (1968)
- Ochoa (1968–70)
- Andonegui (1970)
- Blanco (1970)
- Goñi Romero (1970)
- Albéniz (1970–71)
- Eguiluz (1971–72)
- Blanco (1972)
- Moruca (1972–73)
- Blanco (1973)
- Barrios (1973–74)
- Ciaurriz (1974–76)
- Alzate (1976)
- Pachín (1976–77)
- Verdugo (1977–79)
- Petković (1979)
- Alzate (1979–83)
- Brzić (1983–86)
- Zabalza (1986–93)
- Martín (1993–94)
- Rojo (1994)
- Los Arcos (1994–95)
- Paquito (1995–96)
- Benítez (1996)
- Zabalza (1996–97)
- Sola (1997)
- Martín (1997–99)
- Lotina (1999–2002)
- Aguirre (2002–06)
- Ziganda (2006–08)
- Camacho (2008–11)
- Mendilibar (2011–13)
- Gracia (2013–14)
- Urban (2014–15)
- Mateo (2015)
- Martín (2015–16)
- Caparrós (2016–17)
- Vasiljević (2017)
- Martínez (2017–18)
- Arrasate (2018–)
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На других языках
- [en] Paquito García
[es] Paquito García
Francisco García Gómez (Oviedo, Asturias, España, 14 de febrero de 1938), conocido como Paquito, es un exfutbolista y entrenador de fútbol español.
[ru] Гарсия Гомес, Франсиско
Франциско Гарсия Гомес (исп. Francisco García Gómez; род. 14 февраля 1938, Овьедо, Астурия, Испания), более известный как Пакито — испанский футболист, тренер, чемпион Европы 1964 года.
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