Martín Esperanza Explained

Martín Esperanza
Fullname:Ignacio Martín-Esperanza Tejada
Birth Date:5 June 1936
Birth Place:Verín, Spain
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Real Madrid
Years1:1956–1960
Caps1:43
Goals1:13
Years2:1956–1957
Clubs2:La Felguera (loan)
Caps2:40
Goals2:12
Years3:1958–1959
Clubs3:Atlético Ceuta (loan)
Caps3:22
Goals3:5
Years4:1960–1963
Caps4:42
Goals4:5
Years5:1963–1970
Caps5:155
Goals5:19
Totalcaps:302
Totalgoals:54
Manageryears1:1973
Managerclubs1:Pontevedra
Manageryears2:1973–1974
Managerclubs2:Atlético Pontevedrés
Manageryears3:1974–1975
Managerclubs3:Lugo
Manageryears4:1975–1976
Managerclubs4:Portonovo
Manageryears5:1976–1978
Managerclubs5:Algeciras
Manageryears6:1978–1980
Managerclubs6:Lleida
Manageryears7:1981
Managerclubs7:Figueres
Manageryears8:1982–1983
Managerclubs8:Lugo
Manageryears9:1983–1985
Managerclubs9:Hospitalet
Manageryears10:1987–1990
Managerclubs10:Atlético Baleares
Manageryears11:1999
Managerclubs11:Pontevedra

Ignacio Martín-Esperanza Tejada (born 5 June 1936), known as Martín Esperanza, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a forward, and is a former manager.

Playing career

Born in Verín, Ourense, Galicia, Martín Esperanza finished his formation at Real Madrid, and made his senior debuts while on loan at CP La Felguera in 1956. He scored 12 goals for the club, which narrowly avoided relegation, and was assigned to the former's reserves in the following year.

Martín Esperanza was also loaned to CA Ceuta, and in 1960 signed for La Liga's Real Betis, with Luis del Sol moving in the opposite direction. He made his debut in the competition on 11 September, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–0 home win against RCD Mallorca,[1] and scored his first goal on 11 December, netting the last in a 2–1 success at Granada CF.[2]

Martín-Esperanza struggled with injuries during his spell with the Andalusians, and joined Pontevedra CF in the 1963 summer. He was regularly used by the club, and eventually retired in 1970 at the age of 33; he was also called up to the national team in December 1965,[3] being only an unused substitute in a 0–2 loss against England.[4]

Managerial career

After his retirement Martín Esperanza was appointed manager of his last side Pontevedra in 1973, and eventually suffering team relegation. After managing lower clubs in his native region he was named Algeciras CF manager, taking the club back to Segunda División B in his first season.[5]

Subsequently, Martín Esperanza had spells with Catalan clubs UE Lleida,[6] UE Figueres,[7] CE L'Hospitalet[8] and CD Atlético Baleares, all of them in the third division. In 1999, after nearly ten years without a club, he returned to Pontevedra, but his reign only lasted six matches.

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Notes and References

  1. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1960/09/12/pagina-4/639126/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen Real Betis, 2 – Mallorca, 0
  2. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1960/12/12/pagina-5/646567/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen Granada, 1 – Betis, 2
  3. http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1965/12/28/pagina-29/32675177/pdf.html?search=Mart%C3%ADn%20Esperanza Diecisiete jugadores concentrará el seleccionador español (The Spanish manager will concentrate seventeen players)
  4. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1965/12/09/pagina-3/924862/pdf.html#&mode=fullScreen España, 0 – Inglaterra, 2 (Spain 0 – England 2)
  5. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1978/01/20/pagina-15/1026606/pdf.html?search=martin%20esperanza%20algeciras#&mode=fullScreen Algeciras C.F.: Maestro del contraataque (Algeciras C.F.: Master of counterattack)
  6. http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1984/01/02/pagina-49/33763344/pdf.html?search=Mart%C3%ADn%20Esperanza Martín Esperanza, entrenador del (Martín Esperanza, manager of Lérida)
  7. http://www.uefigueres.cat/temporadas/view/128 Temporada 1980–1981 (1980–1981 season)
  8. http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1984/01/02/pagina-28/32840988/pdf.html?search=Mart%C3%ADn%20Esperanza El Hospitalet ya entrena (Hospitalet already trains)