Antonio Calderón Explained

Antonio Calderón
Fullname:Antonio Calderón Burgos
Birth Date:2 June 1967
Birth Place:Cádiz, Spain
Height:1.790NaN0
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Juventud Torremolinos (manager)
Years1:1986–1989
Years2:1989–1991
Years3:1991–1996
Years4:1996–2000
Years5:2000–2001
Years6:2001–2002
Years7:2002–2004
Clubs1:Cádiz
Clubs2:Mallorca
Clubs3:Rayo Vallecano
Clubs4:Lleida
Clubs5:Airdrie
Clubs6:Kilmarnock
Clubs7:Raith Rovers
Caps1:49
Caps2:62
Caps3:175
Caps4:130
Caps5:24
Caps6:24
Caps7:50
Totalcaps:514
Goals1:2
Goals2:4
Goals3:27
Goals4:16
Goals5:2
Goals6:1
Goals7:3
Totalgoals:55
Nationalyears1:1987
Nationalteam1:Spain U21
Nationalcaps1:1
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2002–2004
Manageryears2:2004–2005
Manageryears3:2005–2007
Manageryears4:2007–2008
Manageryears5:2008–2010
Manageryears6:2010–2011
Manageryears7:2011–2012
Manageryears8:2012
Manageryears9:2014
Manageryears10:2016–2018
Manageryears11:2018
Manageryears12:2018–2019
Manageryears13:2019–2021
Manageryears14:2021–2022
Manageryears15:2022
Manageryears16:2022
Manageryears17:2023–
Managerclubs1:Raith Rovers
Managerclubs2:Cádiz (youth)
Managerclubs3:Cádiz B
Managerclubs4:Cádiz
Managerclubs5:Huesca
Managerclubs6:Albacete
Managerclubs7:Tenerife
Managerclubs8:Huesca
Managerclubs9:Cádiz
Managerclubs12:Salamanca
Managerclubs13:Linense
Managerclubs14:Salamanca
Managerclubs15:Deinze (assistant)
Managerclubs16:Deinze (caretaker)
Managerclubs17:Juventud Torremolinos

Antonio Calderón Burgos (born 2 June 1967) is a Spanish former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder, currently manager of Tercera Federación club Juventud de Torremolinos CF.

Over eight seasons, he amassed La Liga totals of 215 games and 18 goals, for Cádiz, Mallorca and Rayo Vallecano.[1] He also played more than 200 matches in Segunda División, in a professional career which lasted 18 years and ended in Scotland.

Calderón started a managerial career in the 2000s, working in both countries and with several teams.

Playing career

Born in Cádiz, Andalusia, Calderón made his senior and La Liga debut with hometown's Cádiz CF, in the 1986–87 season. In 1989, he signed with RCD Mallorca also in the top division, spending two years there.

Calderón then joined Madrid's Rayo Vallecano, helping the team promote from the Segunda División in his debut campaign with a career-best nine goals in 36 games; during his spell with the club, he would experience one relegation and another promotion. He finished his career in Spain with UE Lleida of the second division, eventually amassing totals of 416 matches and 49 goals across the two major tiers of Spanish football.

Aged 33, Calderón moved abroad, playing half a season with Airdrieonians and one and a half with Kilmarnock,[2] his debut for the latter being a start against Dunfermline Athletic (2–1 home win)[3] and his first and only goal occurring in a 3–1 away loss to Rangers.[4] In 2002 he stayed in Scotland, retiring at Raith Rovers where he acted as player-coach.[5]

Coaching career

Calderón continued his coaching career in his country, first briefly managing first professional club Cádiz as it was not finally able to prevent division-two relegation.[6] He then signed with SD Huesca,[7] recently promoted to precisely that league. With him in charge for the full campaign, they finished in a comfortable 11th position.

In 2009–10, Calderón repeated the feat; 13th place, although only two points clear of the relegation zone. In July 2010 he moved to another side in the second tier, Albacete Balompié.[8] In February of the following year, with the Castilla–La Mancha team ranking 19th out of 22, eventually suffering relegation, he was fired.[9]

In July 2011, Calderón signed for CD Tenerife in the third division. On 22 January of the following year, following a 2–3 home defeat against Sporting de Gijón B, he was relieved of his duties,[10] as the Canarians were ultimately not promoted. For 2012–13, Calderón returned to Huesca which was still in the second tier.[11] He was sacked after a 4–0 loss at UD Las Palmas in December,[12] and the club eventually dropped down to the third division after a five-year stay.

Calderón succeeded Raül Agné at third-tier Cádiz CF in March 2014.[13] After taking them to the playoffs (eliminated by CE L'Hospitalet) his contract was renewed for another year in June.[14] However, he was dismissed as soon as November for a poor run of results.[15]

In October 2016, Calderón was appointed at CF Fuenlabrada of the third league after Josip Višnjić was fired.[16] He again took the team from the Madrid outskirts to the post-season – 2–0 aggregate quarter-final loss to CF Villanovense – and was sacked in January 2018 after a ten-game winless run, despite still being in third place.[17]

Calderon moved to Egyptian Premier League newcomers Nogoom FC in August 2018.[18] He left Giza for personal reasons in September, and in October he was back in his country's third division with Salamanca CF UDS.[19] A day after saving the side from the drop with a 12th-place finish, he resigned in May 2019.[20]

On 16 December 2019, Calderón joined Real Balompédica Linense also in the third tier.[21] He left on a mutual agreement in May 2021, after qualifying them for Primera División RFEF.[22]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
Raith Rovers3 June 200215 June 2004[23]
Cádiz B21 March 200510 October 2007[24]
Cádiz10 October 20076 April 2008[25]
Huesca27 June 20081 July 2010[26]
Albacete1 July 201013 February 2011[27]
Tenerife1 July 201122 January 2012 [28]
Huesca8 August 201211 December 2012[29]
Cádiz19 March 201424 November 2014[30]
Fuenlabrada25 October 20168 April 2018[31]
3 August 201814 September 2018
Salamanca7 October 201820 May 2019[32]
Linense17 December 201917 May 2021[33]
Salamanca7 July 202115 February 2022[34]
Total

Honours

Airdrieonians

2000–01[35]

Raith Rovers

2002–03

2003–04

Notes and References

  1. http://www.rayoherald.com/25667-calderon-magia-cadista-en-vallecas-2.html Magia cadista en Vallecas (Cadista magic in Vallecas)
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/teams/k/kilmarnock/1248273.stm Killie swoop for Spanish duo
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/scot_prem/1265689.stm Gus too much for Dunfermline
  4. Web site: Killie no match for Rangers. BBC Sport. 12 October 2001. 24 July 2015.
  5. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/scotland/2019671.stm Rovers go for Calderon
  6. http://hemeroteca-paginas.mundodeportivo.com/EMD03/PUB/2008/04/07/EMD20080407030MDP.pdf Calderón, destituido tras perder el derbi en Chapín (Calderón, dismissed after Chapín derby loss)
  7. http://www.radiohuesca.com/noticia/370726/Antonio-Calderon-nuevo-entrenador-de-la-SD-Huesca Antonio Calderón, nuevo entrenador de la S.D. Huesca (Antonio Calderón, new S.D. Huesca manager)
  8. http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/antonio-calderon-nuevo-entrenador-albacete/20100701dasdasftb_31/Tes Antonio Calderón, nuevo entrenador del Albacete (Antonio Calderón, new Albacete manager)
  9. http://www.marca.com/2011/02/13/futbol/2adivision/1297612261.html El Albacete destituye a Antonio Calderón y ficha como entrenador a David Vidal (Albacete dismiss Antonio Calderón and sign David Vidal as coach)
  10. http://www.marca.com/2012/01/22/futbol/mas_futbol/1327244664.html Antonio Calderón, destituido como entrenador del Tenerife (Antonio Calderón, dismissed as Tenerife coach)
  11. http://www.elperiodicodearagon.com/noticias/deportes/antonio-calderon-regresa-banquillo-huesca_780768.html Antonio Calderón regresa al banquillo del Huesca (Antonio Calderón returns to Huesca bench)
  12. http://www.elperiodicodearagon.com/noticias/deportes/huesca-cesa-antonio-calderon-malos-resultados_813395.html El Huesca cesa a Antonio Calderón por los malos resultados (Huesca fire Antonio Calderón due to poor results)
  13. News: Antonio Calderón es el nuevo entrenador del Cádiz. Antonio Calderón is the new manager of Cádiz. Diario AS. es. 18 March 2014. 17 November 2019.
  14. Web site: Antonio Calderón seguirá entrenando al Cádiz. Antonio Calderón will carry on managing Cádiz. La Segunda B. es. 15 June 2014. 17 November 2019.
  15. Web site: Calderón, destituido como entrenador del Cádiz. Calderón, dismissed as manager of Cádiz. El Desmarque. Mejías. Noelia. es. 24 November 2014. 17 November 2019.
  16. Web site: Antonio Calderón, nuevo entrenador del C.F. Fuenlabrada. Antonio Calderón, new C.F. Fuenlabrada manager. Cadena SER. Sañudo. David. es. 26 October 2016. 17 November 2019.
  17. News: Eloy Jiménez sustituye a Antonio Calderón en el banquillo del Fuenlabrada. Eloy Jiménez replaces Antonio Calderón in the Fuenlabrada dugout. ABC. Abizanda. Jorge. es. 8 April 2018. 17 November 2019.
  18. News: Antonio Calderon appointed as Nogoom FC manager. Egypt Today. 3 August 2018. 17 November 2019.
  19. News: Antonio Calderón, nuevo técnico del Salamanca CF UDS. Antonio Calderón, new Salamanca CF UDS manager. Marca. es. 11 October 2018. 17 November 2019.
  20. News: Antonio Calderón anuncia que deja el Salamanca CF el día siguiente de salvar la categoría. Antonio Calderón announces that he is leaving Salamanca CF the day after preserving their status in the division. Tribuna de Salamanca. Sánchez. Teresa. es. 20 May 2019. 17 November 2019.
  21. Web site: La Balona confirma a Antonio Calderón como su nuevo entrenador. La Balona confirm Antonio Calderón as their new manager. Europa Sur. es. 16 December 2019. 9 June 2021.
  22. Web site: Antonio Calderón no seguirá en la Balona. Antonio Calderón will not continue at the Balona. Europa Sur. es. 17 May 2021. 9 June 2021.
  23. Web site: 2002–03 Raith Rovers Results. Soccerbase. 18 July 2016.
    Web site: 2003–04 Raith Rovers Results. Soccerbase. 18 July 2016.
  24. Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 10) 2004–05. Tercera División (Group 10) 2004–05. Futbolme. es. 18 July 2016.
    Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 10) 2005–06. Tercera División (Group 10) 2005–06. Futbolme. es. 17 February 2016.
    Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 10) 2006–07. Tercera División (Group 10) 2006–07. Futbolme. es. 18 July 2016.
    Web site: Tercera División (Grupo 10) 2007–08. Tercera División (Group 10) 2005–06. Futbolme. es. 18 July 2016.
  25. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
  26. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
    Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
  27. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
  28. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
  29. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
  30. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
    Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 18 July 2016.
  31. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 30 March 2017.
    Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 7 September 2017.
  32. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 10 December 2018.
  33. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 17 February 2020.
    Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 15 July 2021.
  34. Web site: Calderón: Antonio Calderón Burgos. BDFutbol. 10 September 2021.
  35. Web site: Airdrie lift Challenge Cup. BBC Sport. 19 November 2000. 14 April 2020.