dimarts, 31 de març del 2020

Ferenc Puskás

Ferenc Purczfeld Biró, known as Puskás, was an hungarian football player who was born in April 2nd 1927 in Budapest and died in November 17th 2006 also in Budapest. He played as a striker and is considered the topscorer in football history with 512 goals in 528 matches. He was also a coach.

Puskás started his career in 1943 playing for Kispest. In 1949 he joined Honved where he won the league title 5 times, being the topscorer in 3 times. In 1956 he left Hungary due to the Hungarian Revolution, and UEFA sanctioned him with 2 years without playing at professional level. In 1958 he returned joining Real Madrid, where he won 5 league titles, a Spanish Supercup, an Intercontinental Cup and 3 European Cups. He was the topscorer of the spanish league 4 times.
He also played for his national team, where he won the gold medal in 1952 Olympic Games, won England in Wembley, was subchampion in 1954 World Cup.

In his training career he trained teams like San FranciscoGolden Gate Gales, Vancouver Royals, Deportivo Alavés, Panathinaikos, Real Murcia, Colo-Colo, the Saudi Arabia national team, AEK Athens, Al-Masry, Sol de América, Cerro Porteño, South Melbourne Hellas, and his country national team.


Tal día como hoy debutó Puskas | Real Madrid CF

José Antonio Reyes

José Antonio Reyes Calderón is a former football player who was born in September 1st 1983 in Utrera, Sevilla and died in June 1st 2019 in Sevilla due to a car accident. He played as a right winger and was popularly called "La perla".

Reyes started his career in Sevilla FC aged 16, becoming the youngest ever player to make hios debut in spanish first division. 2 years later he also becomed the youngest player ever to score a goal in spanish first division. In 2003 he joined Arsenla, and in the same year they won the league title without losing any games, becoming the first ever spanish player to win the Premier League. In the 2005/06 season they reached the UEFA Champions League final, but they lost against Barça. That year he won the Community Shield and the FA Cup. In 2006 he joined Real Madrid, where he won the league title. The next year he joined Atlético de Madrid and in 2008 he was relented to Benfica, where he won the league cup title. He returned to Atlético and in 2010 he won the Europa League and the European Supercup. In 2012 he returned to Sevilla and in the 2013/14 season he won the Europa League. The next season he won another Europa League, becoming the only player to win 5 Europa League's titles. Later he joined Espanyol, where he played one season until he joined Córdoba CF, where he contributed to keep the club to second division. later he joined Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard FC and Extremadura UD.
He also played for the spanish national team, where he disputed the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

He died in a car accident in 2019, but he wasn't driving too fast or drunk according to the reports. The causes of the accident remain unknown.


Muere José Antonio Reyes en un accidente de tráfico

Antonio Puerta

Antonio José Puerta Pérez is a former fooball player who was born in 1984 in Sevilla and died in 2007 during a football game in Sevilla due to a heart attack. He played as a defender and is the biggest legend for Sevilla FC.

Puerta started his career playin for Sevilla's lower divisions, and made his debut for the first team in March 24th 2004 against Málaga CF. The next year he became a hero scoring a goal during the extension of the UEFA's Cup semifinals against Schalke 04, classifying the team to their first ever UEFA Cup final. They won that UEFA Cup. The next season he won the European Supercup, the King's Cup and the UEFA Cup again, scoring him the last goal in the final penalty shootout. That summer he had offers from big clubs like Arsenal FC, Real Madrid or Manchester United, but he decided to stay in Sevilla. The next season, in the first league match against Getafe, he collapsed due to a heart attack, but he left the pitch by himself. He was entered to UCI in Hospital Virgen del Rocío of Sevilla due to another collapse he suffered in the stadium's changing rooms, where he sadly died three days later.
He for the spanish sub-21 and sub-23 national team and with the first national team.


Antonio Puerta, el 'eterno 16' | Recuerdos del Sevilla FC de 2006

Jimmy Carson

Jimmy Carson is a british former football player. He was born in October 4th 1960 in Nottingham.
He played as a striker and was called "the black killer".

Jimmy started his career in 1976 playing for Nottingham Forest's lower divisions, and in 1978 he made his debut for the first team. That year he won the league title, and the cup title. The next year was incredible for him, he won the cup title, was subchampion of FA Premier League, and won the European Cup (now the Champions League). That year he was the topscorer of the league and the European Cup. In 1980, he won another European Cup. In 1987 he joined Macclesfield Town FC, and later joined Leeds United, where he retired aged 31.



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Andrés Palop

Andrès Palop Cervera is a former football player who was born in October 22th 1973 in L'Alcúdia, València. He played as a goalkeeper and is a legend of Sevilla FC.

Palop started playing football aged 8 in his hometown club, and with 17 years he disputed an international sub-20 tournament, and at the end of it, received a call from València CF. He joined and played for the youth team until he was relented to CD Oliva and Gimnàstic de València. Later, he was relented to Villarreal CF, where he was part of the promotion team to the spanish first division. The next year Villarreal descended and he returned to València. He stayed 6 seasons in València, winning two leagues, a UEFA Cup and a European Supercup. Later he joined Sevilla FC, and the first two years there he won two UEFA Cups. The next season, he was a hero for the club, scoring a late equalizer against Shaktar Donetsk in a UEFACup match that they finally won. The same year in the UEFA Cup final against Espanyol, he stopped 3 penalties. In 2006/07 season, he won the European Supercup and the King's Cup. In 2013 he joined Bayer Leverkusen, where he played 1 season and then  retired in 2014.

Actually he's a football commentator.


La UEFA de Palop - Diarios de Futbol