Francisco López (footballer, born 1962) explained

Francisco
Fullname:Francisco Javier López Alfaro
Birth Date:1 November 1962
Birth Place:Osuna, Spain
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Sevilla
Years1:1980–1981
Years2:1981–1990
Caps2:258
Goals2:20
Years3:1990–1997
Caps3:207
Goals3:27
Totalcaps:465
Totalgoals:47
Nationalyears1:1981
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1981
Nationalcaps2:4
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1981
Nationalcaps3:3
Nationalgoals3:1
Nationalyears4:1983–1984
Nationalcaps4:9
Nationalgoals4:1
Nationalyears5:1983
Nationalcaps5:2
Nationalgoals5:0
Nationalyears6:1982–1986
Nationalcaps6:20
Nationalgoals6:1
Manageryears1:1998–2000
Managerclubs1:Espanyol (youth)
Manageryears2:2000–2001
Managerclubs2:Coria
Manageryears3:2001–2002
Managerclubs3:Jaén
Manageryears4:2002–2003
Managerclubs4:Extremadura
Manageryears5:2003–2004
Managerclubs5:Figueres
Manageryears6:2004–2005
Managerclubs6:Numancia
Manageryears7:2006–2008
Managerclubs7:Badalona
Manageryears8:2008
Managerclubs8:Eivissa-Ibiza
Manageryears9:2009
Managerclubs9:Atlético Baleares
Manageryears10:2010
Managerclubs10:Sevilla C

Francisco Javier López Alfaro (born 1 November 1962), known simply as Francisco as a player, is a Spanish retired football central midfielder and manager.

Club career

Francisco was born in Osuna, Province of Seville, Andalusia. During his career he represented Sevilla FC, his hometown club, and RCD Espanyol, appearing in 436 La Liga matches.[1] He finished his first season in the competition with 20 games – all starts – and one goal, helping the former to finish seventh.

In the 1992–93 campaign, Francisco experienced top-flight relegation with the Catalans, but achieved promotion the following year always as an important player. He retired at the end of 1996–97, aged nearly 35.[2]

López began working as a manager with Espanyol's youth sides, then proceeded to coach Coria CF, Real Jaén, CF Extremadura, UE Figueres[1] and top-tier CD Numancia.[3] He was dismissed after ten rounds in the 2004–05 season,[4] as the latter were eventually relegated. In July 2006, he joined Segunda División B team CF Badalona.[1]

Midway through the 2008–09 campaign, López was sacked as manager of CD Atlético Baleares, also in division three.[5] Subsequently, he was appointed at Sevilla FC C in the Tercera División.[6]

International career

Francisco earned 20 caps and scored one goal for Spain, and was selected for both the UEFA Euro 1984 and the 1986 FIFA World Cup tournaments.[7] [1] His debut came on 27 October 1982, in a 1–0 win against Iceland in the Euro 1984 qualifiers.[8]

International goals

! # !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition
1. 24 September 1986 El Molinón, Gijón, Spain 2–0 3–1 Friendly[9]

Honours

Player

Espanyol

1993–94

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Francisco saca la libreta. Francisco produces notebook. El Periódico de Catalunya. Raúl. Paniagua. es. 28 August 2006. 24 September 2022.
  2. Web site: FRANCISCO López. Hall of Fame Perico. es. 25 May 2009. 12 October 2009.
  3. Web site: Alfaro lands at Numancia. UEFA. 6 July 2004. 23 September 2022.
  4. Web site: Alfaro ousted at Numancia. UEFA. 8 November 2004. 23 September 2022.
  5. Web site: Destitución de Francisco López (entrenador At. Baleares). Dismissal of Francisco López (At. Baleares manager). Deporte Balear. es. 15 February 2009. 24 September 2022.
  6. News: Francisco López Alfaro entrenará al Sevilla Atlético. Francisco López Alfaro will manage Sevilla Atlético. Diario de Sevilla. es. 17 February 2010. 24 September 2022.
  7. News: Del utillero falangista al positivo de Calderé: nuestro Mundial 86 en diez episodios. From the falangista kit man to Calderé's positive: our 86 World Cup in ten episodes. El Confidencial. Alfredo. Pascual. es. 21 May 2016. 28 September 2017.
  8. News: 1–0: Pobre resultado para la nueva selección. 1–0: Poor result for the new national team. Mundo Deportivo. Ramón. Rovira. es. 28 October 1982. 12 June 2017.
  9. Web site: Francisco López. European Football. 14 June 2016.