sport.wikisort.org - AthleteRosendo Hernández González (11 March 1922 – 3 August 2006) was a Spanish football forward and manager.
Spanish footballer
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Hernández and the second or maternal family name is González.
Club career
Born in Santa Cruz de La Palma, Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Hernández started playing football with local Canary Islands clubs SD Tenisca and CD Mensajero. At the end of the Spanish Civil War he joined Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, followed by a move to Atlético Madrid which he never represented officially.
From 1950 to 1952, Hernández competed almost exclusively in La Liga (the exception being the 1950–51 season in Segunda División), representing RCD Español and Real Zaragoza and amassing totals of 143 games and 62 goals. After retiring in Aragon with SD Escoriaza he went into management, working in the top flight with Córdoba CF, Elche CF, Real Betis – he split the 1964–65 campaign between the two clubs, being in charge for only ten matches combined – and Las Palmas; he died at the age of 84 in his hometown.[1]
International career
Hernández gained four caps for the Spain national team, during one year and four months. He was selected to the squad that competed at the 1950 FIFA World Cup, appearing in the tournament against the United States (3–1 win, first group stage) and Sweden (1–3 loss, second group phase).[2]
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- M. López (1939–40)
- J. Pérez (1940–41)
- Cabo (1941–42)
- Llorens (1942–43)
- Zabala (1943–44)
- Franco (1944–47)
- Peralta (1947–48)
- Romans (1948–49)
- Vidal (1949–51)
- Pirla (1951)
- Lecube (1951–52)
- Burset (1952)
- Lelé (1952–54)
- G. Rubio (1954–55)
- Nogués (1955)
- Valero (1955–56)
- Sasot (1956–57)
- Mundo (1957)
- Lelé (1957–59)
- Simatoc (1959–60)
- Rivero (1960)
- Molinos (1960–61)
- Bademunt (1961–62)
- Taltavull (1962)
- Domingo (1962–63)
- Lelé (1963–64)
- Seguer (1964–66)
- R. Hernández (1966–67)
- Martín (1967)
- Bademunt (1967)
- Murueta (1967–68)
- Juncosa (1968)
- Grech (1968–69)
- Bademunt (1969)
- Riera (1969–70)
- Faura (1970–71)
- Grech (1971)
- Ruiz Sosa (1971–72)
- Manzaneque (1972–73)
- Bademunt (1973)
- Solsona (1973–74)
- Bademunt (1974)
- Bertral (1974)
- Sasot (1974–75)
- Vázquez (1975)
- Solsona (1975–76)
- Buján (1976)
- Carreras (1976–77)
- Buján (1977)
- Carreras (1977)
- Sanjuán (1977–78)
- Martín-Esperanza (1978–80)
- Buján (1980)
- Aloy (1980–81)
- Buján (1981–82)
- R. Álvarez (1982–85)
- Gonzalvo (1985–88)
- Aguirre (1988)
- Mané (1988–95)
- A. López (1995–96)
- Puig (1996)
- Rojo (1995–97)
- M.A. Rubio (1997)
- Bonachera (1997)
- Ramos (1997–98)
- Corominas (1998–99)
- M.A. Rubio (1999)
- Muñoz (1999–00)
- M.A. Rubio (2000–01)
- Q. Hernández (2001)
- Viladegut (2001–02)
- Bonachera (2002–03)
- M.A. Rubio (2003–06)
- Vidal (2006)
- Miñambres (2006–07)
- Vigo (2007)
- Buján (2007)
- Zubillaga (2007–08)
- Vicente (2008–11)
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- [en] Rosendo Hernández
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Rosendo Hernández González (né le 1er mars 1922 à Santa Cruz de Tenerife et mort le 3 août 2006 dans la même ville) est un footballeur et entraîneur espagnol.
[it] Rosendo Hernández
Rosendo Hernández (Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 1º marzo 1921 – Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 3 agosto 2006) è stato un calciatore spagnolo, di ruolo centrocampista.
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