Félix Carnero Explained

Félix Carnero
Fullname:Félix Javier Carnero Correa
Birth Date:1 June 1948
Birth Place:Vigo, Spain
Height:1.78m
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Apache
Youthclubs2:Amanecer
Youthclubs3:Celta
Years1:1966–1967
Years2:1967–1968
Caps2:3
Goals2:0
Years3:1968–1974
Caps3:161
Goals3:14
Years4:1974–1979
Caps4:127
Goals4:20
Totalcaps:291
Totalgoals:34
Manageryears1:1981–1983
Managerclubs1:Celta (assistant)
Manageryears2:1983–1984
Managerclubs2:Gran Peña
Manageryears3:1984–1985
Managerclubs3:Celta
Manageryears4:1988–1989
Managerclubs4:Arosa
Manageryears5:1989–1990
Managerclubs5:Lugo
Manageryears6:1990–1994
Managerclubs6:Arosa

Félix Javier Carnero Correa (born 1 June 1948) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and is a former manager.

Playing career

Born in Bouzas, Vigo, Pontevedra, Galicia, Carnero started his career with Rápido de Bouzas before returning to RC Celta de Vigo, a club he represented as a youth, in 1967.[1] He made his professional debut on 3 March 1968, starting in a 1–2 Segunda División home loss against Real Valladolid.[2]

In July 1968, after appearing rarely, Carnero moved to Tercera División side CD Castellón, where he helped the side to achieve promotion to the second division in his first season. He was subsequently a regular starter for the side, winning promotion to La Liga in 1972.

Carnero made his debut in the top tier on 3 September 1972, playing the full 90 minutes of a 2–3 home loss against Real Madrid.[3] He scored his first goals in the category the following 4 March, as he scored a brace in a 5–1 home routing of former side Celta.[4]

In 1974, after suffering relegation, Carnero returned to Celta, where he spent his subsequent five campaigns alternating between the first and second levels. In 1979, he retired at the age of 31.[5]

Post-playing career

Immediately after retiring Carnero joined Celta's backroom staff, becoming an assistant manager of Milorad Pavić in 1981. He started the 1983–84 campaign as a manager of Gran Peña FC (the farm team) in the fourth division before being appointed manager of the main squad in March 1984, in the place of sacked Carriega.[6]

Carnero led the Celestes back to the first division in the 1984–85, but was sacked on 26 November 1985 after a poor start of the campaign.[7] He later worked as a manager for Arosa SC, where he was in charge of the club for the biggest amount of matches (155),[8] and CD Lugo in Segunda División B.

After ending his managerial career, Carnero worked as a technical secretary at his main club Celta, being released from the club in 2007 after also working as a sporting director.[9] He subsequently joined Cádiz CF, but left in October after the club was close to changing their board.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Félix: "Vencer al Español será pero que muy difícil". Félix: "It will be very hard to defeat Español". Mundo Deportivo. es. 26 January 1975. 28 December 2020.
  2. Web site: Celta 1 Valladolid 2. Mundo Deportivo. es. 4 March 1968. 28 December 2020.
  3. Web site: 2–3: El Castellón no pudo con el Madrid. 2–3: Castellón could not handle Madrid. Mundo Deportivo. es. 4 September 1972. 28 December 2020.
  4. Web site: 5–1: El Castellón goleó a placer. 5–1: Castellón thrashed with joy. Mundo Deportivo. es. 5 March 1973. 28 December 2020.
  5. Web site: Félix Carnero. Yo Jugué en el Celta. es. 6 January 2010. 28 December 2020.
  6. Web site: Félix Carnero se estrenaba en el baquillo del Celta. Félix Carnero debuted on the bench of Celta. La Voz de Galicia. es. 25 March 2016. 28 December 2020.
  7. News: Félix, destituido como entrenador del Celta. Félix, sacked as manager of Celta. El País. es. 26 November 1985. 28 December 2020 . Estevez . Antonio .
  8. Web site: Piscis deixa de ser o adestrador do Arosa. Piscis leaves as Arosa manager. Pontevedra Viva. gl. 31 May 2016. 28 December 2020.
  9. Web site: El Celta comunica a Félix Carnero que prescinde de sus servicios. Celta announce to Félix Carnero that they no longer need his services. Faro de Vigo. es. 16 June 2007. 28 December 2020.
  10. Web site: Félix Carnero abandona la dirección técnica del Cádiz. Félix Carnero leaves the technical staff of Cádiz. La Voz de Galicia. es. 31 October 2007. 28 December 2020.