Juan Gómez González
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Juan Gómez González (born Fuengirola, Málaga, November 10, 1954 ; died April 2, 1992), commonly referred to as Juanito, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward for Atlético Madrid, Burgos CF, Real Madrid, CD Málaga and Spain. He was also briefly coach at CP Mérida before he died in a road accident. During his Real career, Juanito wore the number 7 shirt and Real supporters still sing "Illa, Illa, Illa... Juanito Maravilla" during the seventh minute of games.
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[edit] Early career
Juanito played as a youth with local club, Fuengirola before joining Atlético Madrid in 1972. While still underage, he allegedly forged his papers so he could play for the U18 Atlético team. He scored twice on his debut, but a fractured tibia ended his career at Atlético and he never played for the senior team. He revived his career at Burgos CF, helping them win the Segunda División in 1975/76. He made his La Liga debut with Burgos CF in a 2-1 win over RCD Español at the start of the 1976/77 season and was eventually awarded Spanish Footballer of the Year by Don Balón .
[edit] Real Madrid
Juanito soon attracted the attention of Real Madrid who he signed for in 1977. He became a prominent member of the successful Real side during the late 1970s and 1980s and his team mates included among others Santillana, Uli Stielike, Vicente Del Bosque and José Antonio Camacho. Among the trophies Juanito helped Real win were five La Liga titles, two Copa del Rey and two UEFA Cups. Among his personal highlights were scoring twice in the 1980 Copa del Rey final in 6-1 win over Castilla CF. In 1983 he scored a penalty for Real in the European Cup Winners Cup final as they lost 2-1 to Aberdeen FC. In 1983/84 he won the Pichichi after finishing as joint top goalscorer in La Liga with 17 goals. During ten seasons at Real he played 287 La Liga games and scored 85 goals. He also played 55 games in various European competitions and scored a further 17 goals.
[edit] Spain
Juanito also played 34 times for Spain, scoring eight goals. He represented Spain at the 1978 and 1982 World Cups and the 1980 European Football Championship. He scored a penalty for Spain in a game against Yugoslavia during the 1982 World Cup.
[edit] CD Málaga and CP Mérida
After leaving Real Madrid Juanito played for CD Málaga for two seasons before retiring in 1989. He subsequently began a working as a coach with CP Mérida during the 1991/92 season. However on April 2 1992, after watching Real play Torino F.C. in a UEFA Cup game, he was killed in a road accident while returning to Mérida.
[edit] Honours
Burgos CF
- Segunda División
- 1975/76
- Spanish Footballer of the Year
- 1976/77
Real Madrid
- Spanish Championship: 5
- 1977/78 1978/79 1979/80 1985/86 1986/87
- Copa del Rey: 2
- 1979/80 1981/82
- UEFA Cup: 2
- 1984/85 1985/86
- Copa de la Liga: 1
- 1984/85
- The Pichichi Trophy: 1
- 1983/84
[edit] External links
Spain squad - 1978 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Arconada | 2 de la Cruz | 3 Uría | 4 Asensi | 5 Migueli | 6 Biosca | 7 Dani | 8 Juanito | 9 Quini | 10 Santillana | 11 Cardeñosa | 12 Guzmán | 13 Miguel Ángel | 14 Leal | 15 Marañón | 16 Olmo | 17 Marcelino | 18 Pirri | 19 Rexach | 20 Cano | 21 San José | 22 Urruti | Coach: Kubala |
Spain squad - 1982 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Arconada | 2 Camacho | 3 Gordillo | 4 Alonso | 5 Tendillo | 6 Alexanko | 7 Juanito | 8 Joaquín | 9 Satrústegui | 10 Zamora | 11 López Ufarte | 12 Urquiaga | 13 Jiménez | 14 Maceda | 15 Saura | 16 Sánchez | 17 Gallego | 18 Uralde | 19 Santillana | 20 Quini | 21 Urruti | 22 Miguel Ángel | Coach: Santamaría |
Categories: 1954 births | 1992 deaths | Atlético de Madrid footballers | Real Madrid footballers | CD Málaga footballers | La Liga footballers | Burgos CF footballers | Spanish footballers | Spain international footballers | Spanish football managers | FIFA World Cup 1978 players | UEFA Euro 1980 players | FIFA World Cup 1982 players | Olympic footballers of Spain | Footballers at the 1976 Summer Olympics