Adolfo Bolea Explained

Adolfo Bolea
Fullname:Adolfo Bolea Sanz
Birth Date:24 March 1933
Birth Place:El Poble-sec, Spain
Death Place:Cádiz, Spain
Height:1.64 m
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Premià
Years1:1951–1953
Caps1:56
Goals1:21
Years2:1953–1955
Caps2:6
Goals2:3
Years3:1953–1954
Clubs3:Tenerife (loan)
Caps3:27
Goals3:14
Years4:1954–1955
Clubs4:Sabadell (loan)
Caps4:17
Goals4:4
Years5:1955–1956
Caps5:29
Goals5:20
Years6:1956–1964
Caps6:180
Goals6:56
Years7:1964–1965
Clubs7:Balón de Cádiz
Totalcaps:315
Totalgoals:118
Manageryears1:1964–1971
Managerclubs1:Balón de Cádiz
Manageryears2:1971
Managerclubs2:Cádiz (assistant)
Manageryears3:1971–1972
Managerclubs3:Cádiz
Manageryears4:1974–1975
Managerclubs4:Cádiz B
Manageryears5:1975
Manageryears6:1976
Managerclubs6:Cádiz
Manageryears7:1977–1979
Manageryears8:1979–1980
Managerclubs8:Puerto Real
Manageryears9:1980–1982
Managerclubs9:Cádiz B
Manageryears10:1982–1983

Adolfo Bolea Sanz (24 March 1933 – 14 November 2020) was a Spanish football forward and manager.

In a career spent mostly with Cádiz,[1] he played 309 games and scored 115 goals in Segunda División, adding three in six in La Liga for Español. He also managed Cádiz in two brief spells.

Playing career

Born in El Poble-sec, Barcelona, Catalonia, Bolea began his career at Sant Andreu in 1951–52, making his debut on 30 September 1951 in an 8–0 Segunda División loss at Racing Ferrol. In his fourth game, on 21 October, he scored his first goal, equalising for a 1–1 home draw against Osasuna. He finished the season with eight goals, hitting 13 in 29 appearances in the following campaign – including his first hat-trick, in a 4–1 home win over Caudal Deportivo – as the team ranked in eighth place and suffered administrative relegation.[2]

Bolea was then sold to Español of La Liga, but loaned back down to Tenerife. He scored three times in a 6–1 victory against Melilla on 18 October 1953,[2] and added four more on 20 December 1953 in an 8–0 undoing of Mallorca.[3] He was then lent to Sabadell in summer 1954, before returning in November for his only experience outside the second tier; he netted three goals in six top-flight matches,[4] including on 6 February 1955 when he struck twice in a 4–1 defeat of Hércules at the Sarrià Stadium.[5]

At the end of the season, Bolea returned to the second division where he would remain until his professional retirement at the age of 31, signing for España of Tangier during the Spanish protectorate in Morocco.[4] On 11 September 1955, in his very first appearance, he scored a hat-trick in a 4–2 win against Granada, and finished his first year with a career-best 20 goals from 29 games, but the club was merged into Algeciras when the city returned to Moroccan rule in 1956.[6] [7]

Bolea then crossed the Straits of Gibraltar and passed the final eight seasons of his career in the same league for Cádiz, leaving the Estadio Ramón de Carranza at the age of 31.[4]

Coaching career

Bolea was player-coach at amateurs Balón de Cádiz during the 1964–65 season, and remained as manager for a further six years. He returned to Cádiz in 1971 as assistant, and shortly afterwards served as interim.[8]

In 1974, Bolea was appointed at the newly founded Cádiz B, achieving promotion to the first regional division. He signed with Portuense before the end of the campaign, and his role with the reserves was assumed by his assistant Luis Escarti.[8]

Bolea returned to Cádiz as interim manager during the second part of 1975–76.[4] [8] Taking over at a critical time, he managed to avoid relegation from the second tier. However, he was affected by illness and was not appointed to the permanent position, which went to Escarti.[8]

After two years with Cádiz's B side, Bolea's final position as manager was at San Fernando in the 1982–83 season.[8]

Death

Bolea died on 14 November 2020 at the age of 87, in Cádiz.[8]

Notes and References

  1. News: Cádiz dice adiós a Adolfo Bolea, uno de los goleadores históricos del club. Cádiz bids farewell to Adolfo Bolea, one of the club's all-time scorers. Diario AS. Beatriz. Anillo. Spanish. 14 November 2020. 14 November 2020.
  2. Web site: De la bronca al 'hat trick'. From boos to hat-trick. El Dorsal. Luis. Padilla. Spanish. 18 October 2018. 14 November 2020.
  3. Web site: Fallece Bolea, uno de los jugadores que tomó parte del primer derbi en categorías nacionales. Death of Bolea, one of the players to take part in first derby in national competitions. CD Tenerife. Spanish. 14 November 2020. 14 November 2020.
  4. News: Homenaje del Cádiz CF a Adolfo Bolea. Cádiz CF honours Adolfo Bolea. Diario de Cádiz. Spanish. 27 February 2020. 14 November 2020.
  5. News: Español, 4 – Hércules, 1. Mundo Deportivo. Spanish. 7 February 1955. 14 March 2016.
  6. Web site: El Cádiz Club de Fútbol lamenta el fallecimiento de Adolfo Bolea. Cádiz Club de Fútbol mourns passing of Adolfo Bolea. Cádiz Noticias. Spanish. 14 November 2020. 16 November 2020.
  7. Book: Miller, Susan Gilson. A History of Modern Morocco. Cambridge University Press. 2013. Cambridge. 16. 978-0-521-81070-8.
  8. News: Fallece Adolfo Bolea, ex futbolista del Cádiz CF. Death of Adolfo Bolea, former Cádiz CF footballer. Diario de Cádiz. Spanish. 14 November 2020. 14 November 2020.