José Ramón Corchado Explained

José Ramón Corchado
Fullname:José Ramón Corchado Santiago
Birth Date:16 November 1957
Birth Place:Torrijos, Spain
Height:1.72m
Position:Winger
Youthclubs1:Torrijos
Youthclubs2:Atlético Madrid
Years1:1976–1980
Years2:1979–1980
Clubs2:Salamanca (loan)
Caps2:22
Goals2:6
Years3:1980–1983
Caps3:80
Goals3:21
Years4:1983–1986
Caps4:66
Goals4:9
Years5:1986–1988
Caps5:59
Goals5:19
Years6:1988–1989
Caps6:25
Goals6:6
Years7:1989–1991
Caps7:69
Goals7:5
Totalcaps:321
Totalgoals:66
Nationalyears1:1975–1976
Nationalcaps1:10
Nationalgoals1:4
Nationalyears2:1979
Nationalcaps2:2
Nationalgoals2:0
Managerclubs1:Toledo (youth)
Manageryears2:1996–1997
Managerclubs2:Torrijos
Manageryears3:1997–1998
Managerclubs3:Manchego
Manageryears4:1998–2000
Managerclubs4:Motril
Manageryears5:2000–2001
Managerclubs5:Toledo
Manageryears6:2001–2002
Managerclubs6:Cartagonova
Manageryears7:2002–2003
Managerclubs7:Zamora
Manageryears8:2003–2004
Managerclubs8:Yeclano
Manageryears9:2004–2005
Managerclubs9:Tomelloso
Manageryears10:2008–2009
Managerclubs10:Zamora B
Manageryears11:2009
Managerclubs11:Fuenlabrada
Manageryears12:2010–2012
Managerclubs12:Torrijos

José Ramón Corchado Santiago (born 16 November 1957) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right winger, and is a manager.

He played 140 La Liga games for Salamanca and Zaragoza, scoring 25 goals, while achieving 87 appearances and 30 goals in Segunda División B for Salamanca and Hércules. A Copa del Rey winner with Zaragoza in 1986, he never managed higher than Segunda División B, but achieved a cup win for Toledo over Real Madrid in 2000.

Playing career

Born in Torrijos in the province of Toledo, Corchado moved from his hometown club CD Torrijos to Atlético Madrid as a teenager. Having been advised by manager Luis Aragonés that his first-team prospects were slim, he moved to fellow La Liga club UD Salamanca on loan in 1979, before joining permanently in exchange for Balbino García.[1]

Salamanca manager Manolo Villanova recommended Corchado to Real Zaragoza manager Leo Beenhakker, and he transferred in 1983. On 10 February 1985 he scored the winning goal in the club's first victory at Real Madrid's Santiago Bernabéu Stadium; he was also in the team that won the Copa del Rey in 1985–86 with a 1–0 win over FC Barcelona in the final.[1]

Corchado wound down his career in Segunda División with Hércules CF and Segunda División B with CD Alcoyano and local club CD Toledo.[1] He was the captain of Hércules and Toledo.[2]

Managerial career

Corchado began coaching in the youth ranks of Toledo, before returning to Torrijos and subsequently leading CD Manchego,[3] CF Motril and Toledo in the third tier. On 13 December 2000, in the last 64 of the Copa del Rey, he guided Toledo to a 2–1 home win over Vicente del Bosque's Real Madrid.[2]

After being dismissed and replaced at Toledo by José Aurelio Gay in February 2001,[2] Corchado managed Cartagonova FC,[4] Zamora CF and others.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: «Con Beenhakker salíamos a ganar en todos los campos». "With Beenhakker we would win in every field". El Periódico de Aragón. es. 14 May 2018. 6 June 2019.
  2. News: Corchado: «Veo al Toledo con posibilidades de éxito para ascender». Corchado: "I see Toledo as having the possibility of promotion success". 24 January 2022 . . 4 June 2016 . Spanish.
  3. Web site: José Ramón Corchado es desde ayer nuevo entrenador del Manchego. José Ramón Corchado is since yesterday the new manager of Manchego. Lanza Digital. es. 6 July 1997. 6 June 2019.
  4. News: Todos los entrenadores del Cartagonova/Cartagena desde su fundación en 1995. All managers of Cartagonova/Cartagena since their foundation in 1995 . 24 January 2022 . Sport Cartagena . 23 December 2011 . Spanish.
  5. Web site: Corchado es el nuevo entrenador del Fuenlabrada. Corchado is the new manager of Fuenlabrada. Marca. es. 23 January 2009. 6 June 2019.
  6. Web site: José Ramón Corchado ficha por el Torrijos. José Ramón Corchado signs for Torrijos. La Opinión de Zamora. es. 28 December 2010. 6 June 2019.