Eulogio Martínez

Eulogio Martínez
Personal information
Full nameEulogio Martínez Ramiro
Date of birth11 June 1935
Place of birthAsunción, Paraguay
Date of death30 September 1984 (aged 49)
Place of deathBarcelona, Spain
Playing positionStriker
Youth career
Atlántida
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1953–1956Libertad
1956–1962Barcelona111(62)
1962–1964Elche39(7)
1964–1965Atlético Madrid2(0)
1965–1966Europa
Calella
National team
1954–1955Paraguay9(4)
1958Spain B1(0)
1959–1962Spain8(6)
1956Catalan XI1(0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Martínez and the second or maternal family name is Ramiro.

Eulogio Martínez Ramiro (born 11 June 1935 in Asunción, Paraguay, died 30 September 1984 in Barcelona, Spain) was a Paraguayan-Spaniard football striker. He played for the Spanish side FC Barcelona in the 1950s and 1960s, and is remembered for being a prolific striker with an excellent finishing ability.

Years at Barcelona

After leading Club Libertad to a Paraguayan League title in 1955, Martínez drew the attention of FC Barcelona who eventually signed him in 1956. Martínez soon showcased his talent in Barcelona by leading the team in scoring in three seasons (1956–57, 1957–58, 1959–60), obtaining two Spanish League titles, two Copas del Rey and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups.

Martínez also became part of FC Barcelona's history by scoring the first goal ever at their current stadium, Camp Nou, in 24 September 1957. The goal was scored in the 11th minute, in a friendly match celebrating the inauguration of the stadium against a Polish team. Barcelona won the match 4–2.[1]

Another impressive accomplishment by Martínez while playing for FC Barcelona was when he scored seven goals in one match, in an 8–1 victory over Atlético Madrid in a Copa del Rey tie played in 1 May 1957.

Club statistics

Club performance League
Season Club League Apps Goals
Spain League
1956/57BarcelonaLa Liga239
1957/581910
1958/59167
1959/602423
1960/61134
1961/62169
Total 11162

National Teams

Martínez played for both Paraguay and Spain. For Paraguay he had 9 caps and 4 goals. For Spain he had 8 caps and 6 goals, and was part of the Spanish team that played at the 1962 World Cup. He played the opening game, a 1–0 defeat against Czechoslovakia, but was dropped from the team afterwards.[2]

Spain International goals

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 22 November 1959 Mestalla, Valencia, Spain  Austria 4–1 6–3 International Friendly
2. 17 December 1959 Parc des Princes, Paris, France  France 4–2 4–3 International Friendly
3. 13 March 1960 Camp Nou, Barcelona, Spain  Italy 3–1 3–1 International Friendly
4. 15 May 1960 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain  England 2–0 3–0 International Friendly
5. 15 May 1960 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain  England 3–0 3–0 International Friendly
6. 14 July 1960 Nacional, Santiago, Chile  Chile 0–4 0–4 International Friendly

Post-Barça Years

Hampered by being overweight, he left FC Barcelona in 1962, having scored 111 goals in 162 official matches. He went on to play for Elche, Atlético Madrid, and CE Europa. After retiring in 1966, he established himself in the Catalan town of Calella. In 1984 he was run down by a car while changing a flat tire. He spent 23 days in a coma before dying on 30 September 1984.[3]

Honours

Club Libertad
FC Barcelona
Atlético Madrid

References

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