Enrique Fernández (footballer, born 1912) explained

Enrique Fernández
Fullname:Enrique Fernández Viola
Birth Date:10 June 1912
Birth Place:Montevideo, Uruguay
Death Place:Montevideo, Uruguay
Position:Forward
Years1:1930–1931
Clubs1:Nacional
Caps1:23
Goals1:8
Years2:1931
Clubs2:Talleres (RE)
Caps2:2
Goals2:0
Years3:1931–1932
Clubs3:Independiente
Caps3:16
Goals3:5
Years4:1933–1935
Clubs4:Nacional
Caps4:41
Goals4:19
Years5:1935–1936
Clubs5:Barcelona
Caps5:17
Goals5:8
Years6:1936–1937
Clubs6:Nacional
Caps6:22
Goals6:8
Nationalyears1:1933–1935
Nationalteam1:Uruguay
Nationalcaps1:8
Nationalgoals1:1
Nationalyears2:1935–1936
Nationalteam2:Catalan XI
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals2:0
Manageryears1:1946
Managerclubs1:Nacional
Manageryears2:1947–1950
Managerclubs2:Barcelona
Manageryears3:1950–1952
Managerclubs3:Nacional
Manageryears4:1953–1954
Managerclubs4:Real Madrid
Manageryears5:1955–1956
Managerclubs5:Colo-Colo
Manageryears6:1957–1959
Managerclubs6:Sporting CP
Manageryears7:1959–1960
Managerclubs7:Real Betis
Manageryears8:1961–1962
Managerclubs8:Uruguay
Manageryears9:1962
Managerclubs9:Gimnasia La Plata
Manageryears10:1964
Managerclubs10:River Plate
Manageryears11:1965
Managerclubs11:Palestino
Manageryears12:1966
Managerclubs12:Gimnasia La Plata
Manageryears13:1967
Managerclubs13:Gimnasia La Plata
Manageryears14:1967–1969
Managerclubs14:Uruguay
Pcupdate:23 October 2013
Ntupdate:23 October 2013

Enrique Fernández Viola, commonly referred to as Enrique Fernández, (10 June 1912 – 6 October 1985[1]) was a Uruguayan football player and manager who played for Nacional, Talleres (RE), Independiente, FC Barcelona, Uruguay and the Catalan XI. As a manager, he won two Uruguayan championships with Nacional and La Liga titles with both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid. Along with Radomir Antic, he is one of only two coaches to have taken charge of both FC Barcelona and Real Madrid and he is the only coach to have won La Liga titles with both. He was born in Montevideo, Uruguay.

Career

Playing career

In January 1935, while playing for Nacional, Fernández helped Uruguay win the South American Championship. His team mates at both Nacional and Uruguay included Héctor Castro. He subsequently joined FC Barcelona and under coaches Franz Platko and Patrick O'Connell helped them win the Campionat de Catalunya twice and reach the final of the Copa de España. His team mates while playing for FC Barcelona included Joan Josep Nogués, Josep Escolà and Domènec Balmanya. Fernández and Balmanya made their La Liga debuts for Barça together on 10 November 1935 in a 1–0 defeat to RCD Español. He played 17 games for FC Barcelona in La Liga and scored 8 goals. Fernández scored a hat-trick against CA Osasuna in a 5–0 win on 29 March 1936 and then 2 against Athletic Bilbao on 4 April 1936. He played his final La Liga game on 19 April 1936 in a 2–2 draw against Hércules CF.

While at FC Barcelona, Fernández also played three times for the Catalan XI. On 19 January 1936 at the Les Corts, he played in a testimonial for Josep Samitier against SK Sidenice of Czechoslovakia. Other players in the Catalan XI that day included Sagibarba and Balmanya. His playing career at FC Barcelona was ended by the Spanish Civil War. When the war started, he was in Montevideo and the club advised him to stay there.

Coaching career

After retiring as a player due to a serious knee injury, Fernández began coaching and in 1946 he guided Nacional to a Uruguayan championship. In 1947 he returned to La Liga to coach CF Barcelona. With a squad including Velasco, Ramallets and Estanislao Basora, he helped the club win two La Liga titles in 1948 and 1949. During his third season the club also won its first ever major international trophy, the Latin Cup. Despite this, CF Barcelona could only finish fifth in La Liga and he was replaced the following season by Fernando Daucik.

Fernández rejoined Nacional and guided them to a second Uruguayan championship in 1950. He was appointed coach at Real Madrid for the 1953–54 season and with a team that included Alfredo Di Stéfano, Francisco Gento, Miguel Muñoz, Luis Molowny and Héctor Rial he guided the club to their first La Liga title since 1933. He managed Real for 10 games at the start of the 1954–55 season but was then replaced by José Villalonga.

Fernández also managed Real Betis for 10 games during the 1959–60 season. In July 1961 he also coached Uruguay in two World Cup qualifying games against Bolivia

Honours

Player

Nacional

2

Uruguay

1

FC Barcelona

1

Manager

Nacional

2

FC Barcelona

2

1

Real Madrid

1

Colo-Colo

1

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://hemeroteca.elmundodeportivo.es/preview/1988/04/27/pagina-17/1142343/pdf.html