Fernando Sánchez (footballer) explained

Fernando
Fullname:Fernando Sánchez Cipitria
Birth Date:12 September 1971
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Height:1.85 m
Position:Midfielder
Currentclub:Xinjiang Silk Road Eagle (manager)
Youthclubs1:Real Madrid
Years1:1990–1992
Years2:1992–1995
Caps2:68
Goals2:2
Years3:1992–1993
Clubs3:Leganés (loan)
Caps3:26
Goals3:3
Years4:1995–1997
Caps4:78
Goals4:18
Years5:1997–1999
Caps5:60
Goals5:4
Years6:1999–2003
Caps6:33
Goals6:3
Years7:2001–2002
Clubs7:Osasuna (loan)
Caps7:30
Goals7:2
Years8:2002
Clubs8:Hannover 96 (loan)
Caps8:2
Goals8:0
Years9:2003
Clubs9:Córdoba (loan)
Caps9:6
Goals9:1
Totalcaps:303
Totalgoals:33
Nationalyears1:1998
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:2007
Managerclubs1:Laguna
Manageryears2:2008–2009
Managerclubs2:Collado Villalba
Manageryears3:2019–2020
Managerclubs3:Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard
Manageryears4:2024–
Managerclubs4:Xinjiang Silk Road Eagle

Fernando Sánchez Cipitria (born 12 September 1971), known simply as Fernando, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mostly as a left midfielder, currently manager of Chinese Champions League club Xinjiang Silk Road Eagle.[1]

He appeared in 201 La Liga matches over seven seasons (27 goals), for four clubs.

Club career

Fernando was born in Madrid. An unsuccessful youth graduate from Real Madrid, he made his La Liga debut with Real Valladolid in the 1995–96 season, with the side being coached by a young Rafael Benítez and also featuring former Real Madrid Castilla teammates José Luis Santamaría and Alberto Marcos.[2]

In the following campaign, with Fernando scoring a career-best 11 goals, the Castile and León team qualified for the UEFA Cup after finishing seventh.[3] Subsequently, he signed with Real Betis, posting two respectable top-flight seasons and netting his only goal in the UEFA Cup on 3 November 1998 in a 3–0 second-round home win over Willem II.[4]

Fernando joined Deportivo de La Coruña for 1999–2000, and appeared in 19 games for the Galicians in their first-ever championship title.[5] He would, however, soon be deemed surplus to requirements, and served three consecutive loans until his retirement at 32: he played the first part of the 2002–03 campaign at Hannover 96 in Germany alongside teammates Jaime (also with him at Real Madrid) and José Manuel,[6] [7] but soon grew unsettled and returned to Spain.[8]

International career

Fernando earned two caps for the Spain national team over the course of two months.[9] His first arrived on 28 January 1998, as he came on as an 82nd-minute substitute for Guillermo Amor in a 1–0 away friendly loss against France.[10]

Coaching career

After retiring, Fernando focused on youth training.[8] In 2012, he joined Evergrande Football School founded by Guangzhou Evergrande, where he worked as technical director and head coach.[11]

Fernando joined Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard's youth side in the 2018 season,[12] and was promoted to the first team on 1 January 2019.[13] On 8 February 2024, he took on the role as manager of Chinese Champions League club Xinjiang Silk Road Eagle.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fernando. Kicker. de. 24 April 2011.
  2. Web site: La primera destitución de Rafa Benítez. Rafa Benítez's first dismissal. El Desmarque. Ángel. Velasco B.. es. 5 January 2016. 26 June 2024.
  3. News: Vuelve el 'Europucela'. 'Europucela' is back. Mundo Deportivo. Arturo. Alvarado. es. 16 June 1997. 19 January 2014.
  4. News: El Betis pasó ronda las dos veces que empató la ida fuera en Europa. Betis advanced the two times they drew first leg away in Europe. Estadio Deportivo. es. 15 February 2019. 26 June 2024.
  5. News: Un excampeón de La Liga aspira a revitalizar el fútbol en Xinjiang. Former La Liga champion looking to revitalise football in Xinjiang. People's Daily. Zhao. Jian. es. 28 March 2024. 26 June 2024.
  6. News: Fernando se aferra al fútbol. Fernando hangs on to football. La Voz de Galicia. Francisco. Pastor. es. 22 January 2004. 26 June 2024.
  7. Web site: Spanische Begegnungen. Spanish moves. Hannover 96. de. 30 July 2010. 31 July 2016.
  8. News: Fernando S. Cipitria: "Conozco a Víctor, es un gran míster". Fernando S. Cipitria: "I know Víctor, he's a great coach". Estadio Deportivo. es. 3 May 2017. 26 June 2024.
  9. Web site: Los 20 internacionales españoles más insólitos. The 20 most unexpected Spanish internationals. Sphera Sports. Joel. Sierra. es. 26 September 2016. 26 June 2024.
  10. News: Se acabó la racha. Streak over. Mundo Deportivo. Rogelio. Román. Spanish. 29 January 1998. 18 December 2015.
  11. News: Real Madrid system coming to Guangzhou academy soon. China Daily. Tang. Zhe. 30 March 2012. 17 April 2019.
  12. Web site: http://xj.sina.com.cn/news/b/2018-12-06/detail-ihmutuec6176862.shtml. zh:前西班牙国脚费尔南多接过新疆天山雪豹足球队教鞭. Former Spanish international Fernando took over as coach of the Xinjiang Tianshan Leopard football team. Sina Sports. zh. 6 December 2018. 17 April 2019.
  13. Web site: https://sports.qq.com/a/20190101/006191.htm. zh:新疆官方宣布西班牙籍新主帅上任 曾担任恒大足校青训总监. Xinjiang officially announced that the new Spanish manager and former youth director at Evergrande took office.. Tencent QQ. zh. 1 January 2019. 17 April 2019.
  14. Web site: 新疆丝路雄鹰俱乐部成立!会员制俱乐部,主帅拥有皇马DNA. Sohu. zh. 8 February 2024. 11 June 2024.