Josep Fusté
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Josep Fusté | ||
Personal information | ||
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Full name | Josep María Fusté Blanch | |
Date of birth | April 15 1941 | |
Place of birth | Liñola, Lleida, Catalonia, Spain | |
Playing position | Midfielder | |
Club information | ||
Current club | retired | |
Senior clubs1 | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls)* |
195x-xx 1961-62 1962-72 1972-74 |
CD Condal CA Osasuna FC Barcelona Hércules CF |
X (X) 26 (10) 189 (46) X (X) |
National team2 | ||
1964-69 | Spain | 8 (3) |
1 Senior club appearances and goals |
Josep María Fusté Blanch (born Liñola, Lleida, April 15, 1941), was a Spanish Catalan footballer and captain of FC Barcelona during the 1960s and early 1970s. In 1964, together with Luis Suárez, Amancio Amaro, José Ángel Iribar and his FC Barcelona team mate, Jesus María Pereda, he also helped Spain win the European Championship. He also played for CD Condal, CA Osasuna and Hércules CF. After retiring as a player he worked as a public relations executive for Codorniu, a Catalan sparkling wine company. He also served as president of the FC Barcelona veterans association and publicly supported Sixto Cambra, a Catalan nationalist, who stood against Josep Lluís Nuñez in the 1989 FC Barcelona presidential elections.
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[edit] Club Career
Fusté first joined FC Barcelona in 1953 as a twelve year old schoolboy. He eventually played for CD Condal, later to become the clubs reserve team, and then went on loan to CA Osasuna. While at Osasuna he made his Primera División debut on September 3 1961 and scored a penalty in a 2-2 draw with RCD Español. During his ten seasons playing for the senior team at FC Barcelona, the club finished second four times in La Liga but were never champions. However during the 1960s and early 1970s they did find success in various cup competitions. In 1962 Fusté played in his first European club final when he played for FC Barcelona in the second leg of the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final. Although they won 1-0 on the night Barca lost 3-7 to Valencia CF on aggregate. In 1966 he played in another Fairs Cup final and this time helped FC Barcelona beat Real Zaragoza 4-3 on aggregate. In 1968 he was a member of the team that beat Real Madrid 1-0 in the final of the Copa del Generalísimo. FC Barcelona subsequently qualified for the following seasons European Cup Winners Cup and made it all the way to the final only to lose 3-2 to ŠK Slovan Bratislava.
In 1971 Fusté inspired FC Barcelona to one more Copa win. In the 1970/71 season FC Barcelona narrowly missed out on winning La Liga, losing by a single point to Valencia CF. The two teams also met in the Copa del Generalísimo final. With Valencia CF winning 2-0, Fusté, who had come on as a substitute, scored the first of four FC Barcelona goals that eventually led to a 4-3 victory in extra-time. In 1972, after 189 La Liga games and 46 goals, Fusté left FC Barcelona and joined Hércules CF, then playing in the Segunda División. He helped them win promotion in 1973/74 and then retired.
[edit] Spain
Fusté also played 8 times for Spain, scoring 3 goals. José Villalonga gave him his debut on March 11 1964 in the first-leg of the European Championship quarter-final against Ireland. He scored as Spain won 5-1 and went on to help them win the competition. He also played for Spain at the World Cup in 1966 and during the group stages of the competition he scored in the 2-1 defeat against West Germany.
[edit] Honours
Spain
- European Championship: 1
- 1964
FC Barcelona
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1
- 1965/66
- Copa del Generalísimo: 2
- 1967/68, 1970/71
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Spain squad - 1966 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Iribar | 2 Sanchís | 3 Eladio | 4 del Sol | 5 Zoco | 6 Glaría | 7 Ufarte | 8 Amancio | 9 Marcelino | 10 Suárez | 11 Gento | 12 Betancort | 13 Reina | 14 Rivilla | 15 Reija | 16 Olivella | 17 Gallego | 18 Pirri | 19 Fusté | 20 Peiró | 21 Adelardo | 22 Lapetra | Coach: Villalonga |