Isidoro San José Explained

Isidoro San José
Fullname:Isidoro San José Pozo
Birth Date:27 October 1955
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Height:1.76 m
Position:Fullback
Youthyears1:1968–1974
Youthclubs1:Real Madrid
Years1:1974–1976
Years2:1976–1986
Caps2:183
Goals2:3
Years3:1986–1987
Caps3:17
Goals3:0
Totalcaps:200
Totalgoals:3
Nationalyears1:1974
Nationalcaps1:5
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:1976–1977
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals2:0
Nationalyears3:1976
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:1977–1979
Nationalcaps4:13
Nationalgoals4:0

Isidoro San José Pozo (born 27 October 1955) is a Spanish retired footballer. Mainly a right back[1] he could also play on the other flank, and even as a defensive midfielder.

During one full decade he represented La Liga giants Real Madrid, winning a total of nine major titles and amassing competition totals of 200 games and three goals.

Club career

Born in Madrid, San José arrived in Real Madrid's youth academy at the age of 12. During the 1973–74 season, at only 18, he made his first-team debuts, playing in two rounds of the Copa del Rey against Granada CF and UD Las Palmas but not being picked for the final because the juniors' coach, Manuel Sanchís Martínez, decided he should play, as captain, in the equivalent match of the category, the opponent also being FC Barcelona.[2]

After two years with Real Madrid Castilla, San José was promoted to the main squad, appearing three times in La Liga in 1976–77 but amassing 77 appearances in the following three campaigns combined, as the team won consecutive league accolades. However, during a league game at Sporting de Gijón late into 1979, he suffered a meniscus injury which kept him out of the pitches for more than one year;[1] the situation was aggravated after the player, not fully recovered yet, was summoned for the cup final against Valencia CF.[2]

In his last two years, San José only appeared in 30 league matches combined, but still contributed to back-to-back UEFA Cups and the 1986 national championship – at that time, he had already lost his position to another youth graduate, Chendo. He retired in June 1987 at nearly 32 after one season with RCD Mallorca, contributing relatively as the Balearic Islands side retained their top division status.

After retiring, San José stayed connected with Real Madrid, running football camps for children connected with the club's foundation alongside former Real Madrid teammate Enrique Magdaleno.[3] [4] [2]

International career

San José earned 13 caps for the Spain national team in two years. His debut came on 30 November 1977 in a 1978 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Belgrade against Yugoslavia,[5] and he was also picked for the final stages in Argentina, playing all three matches in an eventual group stage exit (one win, one loss and one draw).

Previously, San José also competed internationally at the 1976 Summer Olympics.

Honours

Real Madrid

1977–78, 1978–79, 1979–80, 1985–86

1973–74, 1979–80, 1981–82

1985

1984–85, 1985–86

Notes and References

  1. http://deportes.elpais.com/deportes/2011/03/27/actualidad/1301214126_850215.html "¡Así, así, así gana el Madrid!" ("That's the way, that's the way, that's the way Madrid wins!")
  2. http://www.realmadridfans.org/sanjose.htm Real Madrid Fans biography
  3. http://www.w2amanagement.com/real-madrid-estudiar-en-usa-isidoro-san-jose/ Isidoro San José sobre estudiar en USA: “Tal y como está actualmente planteada la vida profesional, todo aquel que no tenga una formación adecuada, tendrá muy difícil una salida laboral” (Isidoro San José on studying in USA: “The way professional life is approached now, anyone without a proper training will be hardpressed to find placement in the market”)
  4. http://futbol.as.com/futbol/2017/03/23/primera/1490298649_330572.html Campamento de verano con Isidoro San José y Magdaleno (Summer camp with Isidoro San José and Magdaleno)
  5. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1977/12/01/pagina-3/1032682/pdf.html 0–1: La batalla de Belgrado para España (0–1: Spain took the battle of Belgrade)