Gabriel Gómez (footballer, born 1959) explained

Gabriel Gómez
Fullname:Gabriel Jaime Gómez Jaramillo
Birth Date:8 December 1959
Height:1.7m (05.6feet)
Years1:1981–1986
Years2:1987–1988
Years3:1989–1990
Years4:1991–1994
Years5:1995
Caps1:181
Goals1:30
Caps2:46
Goals2:13
Caps3:24
Goals3:2
Caps4:102
Goals4:9
Caps5:0
Goals5:0
Totalcaps:353
Totalgoals:54
Nationalyears1:1985–1995
Nationalcaps1:49
Nationalgoals1:2
Manageryears1:1995
Managerclubs1:Envigado
Manageryears2:1997 –1998
Managerclubs2:Atlético Nacional
Manageryears3:1999
Managerclubs3:Unión Magdalena
Managerclubs4:Deportivo Quito
Manageryears5:2001
Managerclubs5:Bucaramanga
Manageryears6:2005
Managerclubs6:Caracas
Manageryears7:2008
Managerclubs7:Atlético Nacional

Gabriel Jaime Barrabas Gómez Jaramillo (born 8 December 1959) is a retired Colombian footballer who played as a central midfielder.

Club career

During his career, Gómez played mainly for hometown side Atlético Nacional, representing the club in eight professional seasons, in two different spells, and helping the team to three first division titles.

Incidentally, in 1989, when Atlético won the Libertadores Cup, he played for city neighbours Independiente Medellín, having signed from Club Deportivo Los Millonarios. After returning to Nacional in 1991, Gómez retired four years later, at the age of 36.

After he retired from playing, Gómez became a football coach. He has managed Envigado, Atlético Nacional, Unión Magdalena and Atlético Bucaramanga in Colombia, Deportivo Quito in Ecuador and Caracas FC in Venezuela.[1]

International career

During nearly one full decade, Gómez was capped 49 times for Colombia, scoring twice.[2] He represented the nation in two FIFA World Cups, 1990 and 1994, and three Copa América tournaments: 1987, 1989 and 1993.

In the World Cup, Gómez started in all four of his country's matches in 1990, as Colombia were ousted in the round of 16 by Cameroon. Four years later, in the United States, he received death threats from unknown people prior to the second group stage match against the hosts, and refused to appear in the game.[3] In the days following the 1–2 loss which confirmed the South American team's elimination, defender Andrés Escobar was murdered upon returning home, after scoring an own goal in the match.

Honours

SeasonTeamTitle
1981Atlético NacionalColombian League
1988MillonariosColombian League
1991Atlético NacionalColombian League
1994Atlético NacionalColombian League

Personal

Gómez's older brother, Hernán Darío, coached the national teams of Colombia and Ecuador, amongst others. In 1998, whilst in charge of the former, he also received anonymous death threats.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: El Tiempo. Ortiz Jiménez, Juan Diego. Gabriel 'Barrabás' Gómez dejó de ser el técnico del Atlético Nacional. Spanish. 1 September 2008.
  2. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/col-recintlp.html Colombia - Record International Players
  3. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1994-06-26-sp-8781-story.html Gomez leaves team
  4. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/sport/football/96337.stm Death threats reappear for Colombian team