David Coromina Explained

David Coromina
Fullname:David Coromina Pararols
Birth Date:9 September 1974
Birth Place:Santa Pau, Spain
Height:1.810NaN0
Position:Right back
Youthyears1:–1991
Youthclubs1:Barcelona
Years1:1991–1993
Caps1:14
Goals1:0
Years2:1993–1996
Caps2:92
Goals2:6
Years3:1996–1997
Caps3:6
Goals3:0
Years4:1997–1998
Caps4:15
Goals4:0
Years5:1998–2003
Caps5:44
Goals5:2
Years6:2003–2004
Caps6:30
Goals6:0
Years7:2004–2008
Caps7:105
Goals7:2
Totalcaps:306
Totalgoals:10
Club-Update:11 May 2021

David Coromina Pararols (born 9 September 1974) is a Spanish former footballer. Mainly a right back, he could also operate as a centre back or left back. He made 57 appearances in La Liga over one and a half seasons with Racing Santander, and one with Deportivo Alavés.[1]

Career

Coromina was born in Santa Pau, in the province of Girona and the autonomous community of Catalonia, and began his career in the youth department of Catalan giants Barcelona. He joined Tercera División side Olot for 1991–92, suffering relegation in his first season. He debuted for Barcelona C in 1993, and played a key role as they won promotion from the Tercera División in 1994–95. They were immediately relegated again the following year, but Coromina impressed enough to be given a chance with Barcelona B during the 1996–97 Segunda División campaign. After yet another relegation, he joined Segunda División B club Gimnàstic de Tarragona in the summer of 1997.[1]

Coromina spent just one season with Nàstic before joining Palamós, also of the third tier, ahead of the 1998–99 season. After three seasons, Palamós finally returned to Segunda B after winning their Tercera División group in 2001–02.[1] Palamós had been purchased in 1999 by Ukrainian-American businessman Dmitry Piterman,[2] with whom Coromina's career would be linked from then on. Piterman bought a 24% stake in La Liga side Racing Santander in January 2003,[3] and immediately signed Coromina for his new acquisition.[4]

Coromina made his top flight debut on 2nd February, as Santander visited Estadio José Zorrilla, where they were beaten 2–1 by Real Valladolid.[5] Piterman's next investment was purchasing 51% of Deportivo Alavés in July 2004,[6] and Coromina was again one of his first signings, joining the same month.[4] Coromina left Santander after 30 La Liga appearances in a season and a half.[1]

Coromina helped Alavés return to the top flight in his first season with the club, and made 27 appearances in 2005–06 as they were immediately relegated again.[1] During a turbulent 2006–07 campaign, in which Alavés employed no fewer than six managers,[7] he played 20 matches. He spent one further season with Alavés, before retiring in 2008, shortly before his 34th birthday.[1]

Honours

Palamós

2001–02

Career statistics

[1]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupEuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
UE Olot1991–92Tercera División140140
Barcelona C1993–94353353
1994–95321321
1995–96Segunda División B242242
1996–97Tercera División1010
Total9260000926
Barcelona B1996–97Segunda División6060
Gimnàstic de Tarragona1997–98Segunda División B15000150
Palamós1998–9927120291
2002–0317140211
Total4426000502
Racing Santander2002–03La Liga16000160
2003–041402041201
Total3002041361
Deportivo Alavés2004–05Segunda División33010340
2005–06La Liga27010280
2006–07Segunda División20030230
2007–0825220272
Total105270001122
Career total306101504132511

1. Appearances in the 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Coromina . BDFutbol . 11 May 2021.
  2. http://www.elperiodicomediterraneo.com/noticias/noticia.asp?pkid=25355 El hombre de las mil caras (The man of a thousand faces)
  3. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/funny_old_game/2709251.stm Funny old round-up
  4. Web site: Coromina . worldfootball.net . 13 May 2021.
  5. Web site: Matches Coromina . BDFutbol . 13 May 2021.
  6. News: Piterman ya controla el Alavés y trae varios fichajes, como Bodipo. Piterman now controls Alavés and brings several signings, such as Bodipo . 16 March 2020 . Diario AS . 12 July 2004 . Spanish.
  7. Web site: Squad of Alavés 2006-07 2nd Division . BDFutbol . 13 May 2021.