Juan Esnáider Explained

Juan Esnáider
Full Name:Juan Eduardo Esnáider Belén
Birth Date:5 March 1973[1]
Birth Place:Mar del Plata, Argentina
Position:Striker
Currentclub:PSBS Biak (manager)
Youthclubs1:Ferro Carril Oeste
Years1:1990–1991
Caps1:6
Goals1:0
Years2:1991–1993
Caps2:44
Goals2:18
Years3:1991–1993
Caps3:10
Goals3:1
Years4:1993–1995
Caps4:61
Goals4:29
Years5:1995–1996
Caps5:20
Goals5:1
Years6:1996–1997
Caps6:35
Goals6:16
Years7:1997–1998
Caps7:37
Goals7:15
Years8:1999–2001
Caps8:16
Goals8:0
Years9:2000–2001
Clubs9:Zaragoza (loan)
Caps9:17
Goals9:11
Years10:2001
Caps10:3
Goals10:0
Years11:2002
Years12:2002
Caps12:9
Goals12:0
Years13:2003
Caps13:4
Goals13:0
Years14:2003–2004
Caps14:17
Goals14:1
Years15:2005
Caps15:10
Goals15:1
Totalcaps:261
Totalgoals:83
Nationalyears1:1991
Nationalcaps1:7
Nationalgoals1:7
Nationalyears2:1995–1997
Nationalcaps2:3
Nationalgoals2:3
Manageryears1:2009–2010
Managerclubs1:Getafe (assistant)
Manageryears2:2011–2012
Managerclubs2:Zaragoza B
Manageryears3:2013
Managerclubs3:Córdoba
Manageryears4:2016
Managerclubs4:Getafe
Manageryears5:2017–2019
Managerclubs5:JEF United Chiba
Manageryears6:2023
Managerclubs6:Renofa Yamaguchi
Manageryears7:2024–
Managerclubs7:PSBS Biak

Juan Eduardo Esnáider Belén (pronounced as /es/; born 5 March 1973) is an Argentine former footballer who played as a striker. He is currently manager of Indonesian club PSBS Biak.

Having spent most of his career in Spain, he was known as a powerful player with an excellent aerial game. He started at Real Madrid in that country, having little impact with its first team and going on to represent another four clubs (mostly Real Zaragoza), amassing La Liga totals of 197 matches and 74 goals. Other than in his own country, he also competed professionally in Italy (Juventus), Portugal and France.

In 2011, Esnáider started working as a coach.

Club career

Born in Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Esnáider began his footballing career with Ferro Carril Oeste, and made his professional debut against Vélez Sarsfield on 2 September 1990. After only six games, he was bought by Real Madrid,[2] and still managed two first-team appearances during the 1990–91 season, also going on to score nearly 20 goals for the reserves in the Segunda División.[3] [4]

However, Esnáider never really settled in the main squad, and moved on loan to Real Zaragoza for 1993–94 (with the latter having the option to buy at the end of the campaign). He quickly developed into one of European football's most in-form strikers and, already property of the Aragonese side, helped them to the 1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, scoring in the final against Arsenal[5] [6] and being the tournament's second-best scorer behind Ian Wright (he also added 16 in La Liga).[7]

Real Madrid paid Zaragoza more than double they had received in July 1995,[8] but Esnáider only netted once during another disappointing season.[4] Signed by Atlético Madrid for 1996–97 – immediately after an historic double – he again displayed his best football, with 21 goals in all competitions.[9]

Esnáider joined Barcelona-based Espanyol after being released by Atlético, and produced another good individual season with 13 successful strikes in the league. In January 1999, he was signed by Juventus for an estimated fee of £4,5 million, as an intended replacement for Alessandro Del Piero who had just been sidelined with a serious knee injury,[10] but was unable to settle at the Turin-based team.[11] In late December 2000 he returned to Zaragoza and,[12] with 11 goals in just 17 matches, helped the side avoid relegation (that included two on 14 April 2001 in a 4–4 tie at Barcelona),[13] [4] adding his second Copa del Rey in the process.[14]

Subsequently, Esnáider's career remained low-profile, with spells at Porto (arriving the season after countryman Juan Antonio Pizzi, who also left unsettled after a few months),[15] Cadetes de San Martín, River Plate,[16] Ajaccio[17] and Real Murcia, before retiring at Newell's Old Boys in Argentina. He obtained his coaching degree in 2008 and, in April of the following year, became Getafe's assistant to former Real Madrid teammate Míchel, who was replacing Víctor Muñoz after a string of bad results; he occupied the position until December 2010.[18]

On 8 April 2013, after one full season in Segunda División B with Zaragoza's B team,[19] Esnáider was appointed at Córdoba until June after the sacking of Rafael Berges.[20] He won only two of nine games during his spell, as the team went on rank 14th in the second tier.[21]

Esnáider returned to Getafe on 12 April 2016 following the dismissal of Fran Escribá, but now as head coach.[22] His first match in the Spanish top flight – as a manager – took place four days later, in a 5–1 home loss to former club Real Madrid.[23]

International career

Esnáider represented Argentina on three occasions, his debut coming in 1995.[24] Previously, he appeared with the under-20s at the 1991 FIFA World Youth Championship held in Portugal.

Temperament

During his first spell at Zaragoza and while at Atlético Madrid, Esnáider was considered by many as one of the most promising strikers in European football. However, this was often overshadowed by his misconduct and foul play in many matches:

After missing a penalty kick in Atlético's match against Ajax, in the 1996–97 edition of the UEFA Champions League, he made a ferocious two-footed tackle at Richard Witschge, but was lucky to receive only a yellow card. Minutes later, he was enraged when he was substituted by coach Radomir Antić, shouting out profanities;[25] [26] [27] the next day, he was transferlisted by illusive chairman Jesús Gil.

In 2000–01's dying stages, as Zaragoza fought to retain their top-division status, Esnáider brutally assaulted a Celta de Vigo player with his elbow (with the consequent dismissal), allegedly after being told by the club he would be deemed surplus to requirements for the following season. The player denied, however, this as the main reason for the incident.[25]

At the 1991 World Youth Championships, Esnáider was sent off for headbutting referee Guy Goethals and calling him a "son of a whore". He was banned from international football for a year, and Argentina were disqualified from the following edition of the tournament.[28] [29]

Personal life

Esnáider was of Volga German and Spanish descent. His surname was a Spanish spelling of the German Schneider, meaning "tailor".[25]

On Christmas Day 2012, Esnáider lost a 17-year-old son to illness.[30] A son also named Juan, was also a footballer and a forward, and he too represented Zaragoza;[31] another son, Facundo was born during his spell in Porto, and also played the sport.[32]

Managerial statistics

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamFromToRecord
Zaragoza B[33] 1 July 201130 June 2012
Córdoba[34] 8 April 201311 June 2013
Getafe[35] 12 April 201626 September 2016
JEF United Chiba[36] 26 February 201717 March 2019
Renofa Yamaguchi[37] 8 June 202313 November 2023
PSBS Biak14 May 2024present
Career total

Honours

Real Madrid

1992–93[38]

Zaragoza

1994–95[5]

Juventus

1999[39]

River Plate

2002 Clausura

Notes and References

  1. News: Juan Eduardo ESNÁIDER. El Mundo. es. 15 June 2021.
  2. News: Esnaider fue presentado como jugador del Madrid. Esnaider was presented as Madrid player. El País. Galaz. Mábel. es. 23 April 1991. 8 January 2020.
  3. News: Esnaider vuelve a ser el 'verdugo' del Barça. Esnaider is Barça's "henchman" again. Mundo Deportivo. Merino. Juan M.. es. 21 September 1992. 28 February 2021.
  4. Web site: Yo jugué en el Real Zaragoza: Esnáider. I played for Real Zaragoza: Esnáider. Vavel. López Bolea. Mariano. es. 1 April 2015. 2 December 2020.
  5. Web site: 1994/95: Nayim's bolt from the blue sinks Arsenal. UEFA. 1 June 1995. 3 January 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100822203449/http://en.archive.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/news/kind%3D4/newsid%3D3429.html. 22 August 2010.
  6. News: ¿Qué fue de 'los héroes de París'?. What happened to the 'heroes of Paris'?. Heraldo de Aragón. es. 4 May 2015. 9 June 2016.
  7. News: El Madrid ultima el regreso de Esnáider. Madrid preparing Esnáider's return. El País. Sámano. José. es. 20 June 1995. 8 January 2020.
  8. News: Esnaider enamora a Mendoza. Mendoza in love with Esnaider. Mundo Deportivo. Carbajosa. Carlos E.. es. 22 July 1995. 8 January 2020.
  9. Web site: El Gardel de La Romareda. La Romareda's Gardel. Diario UF. Avellana Buñuel. Gonzalo. es. 1 May 2020. 2 December 2020.
  10. News: Bari coach calls for Platt ban as Henry joins Juve. The Independent. Metcalf. Rupert. 19 January 1999. 11 January 2012.
  11. Web site: "Affaracci" di gennaio: Esnaider, il vice Del Piero che non faceva gol. January "stuff": Esnaider, Del Piero's replacement who did not score. Sky Sport. Spinella. Vanni. it. 9 January 2018. 27 December 2019.
  12. Web site: Financial Statements as at 30 June 2001. Juventus F.C.. 4 September 2001. 18 July 2009. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20081126125021/http://www.juventus.com/site/filesite/finance/bilanci_relazioni/Financial_Statements_as_at_30_June.pdf. 26 November 2008.
  13. News: Abonados al milagro. Living on the edge. Mundo Deportivo. Astruells. Andrés. es. 15 April 2001. 3 January 2013.
  14. News: Zaragoza, no hay quinta Copa mala. Zaragoza, no such thing as a bad fifth Cup. ABC. Ortego. Enrique. es. 1 July 2001. 21 April 2016.
  15. Web site: FC Porto rescinde com Osvaldo. FC Porto rescind with Osvaldo. Rádio Renascença. pt. 8 January 2016. 17 January 2020.
  16. Web site: Esnáider returns to Argentina. UEFA. 16 January 2002. 27 April 2010.
  17. Web site: Ajaccio snare Esnáider. UEFA. 28 January 2003. 22 February 2011.
  18. News: Míchel confirma la salida de Esnáider del Getafe. Míchel confirms Esnáider departure from Getafe. Marca. es. 13 December 2010. 21 April 2016.
  19. News: Juan Esnáider no continuará en el Real Zaragoza. Juan Esnáider will not continue with Real Zaragoza. El Periódico de Aragón. Ramírez. A.. es. 21 May 2012. 21 April 2016.
  20. News: Esnáider, nuevo entrenador del Córdoba. Esnáider, new manager of Córdoba. Heraldo de Aragón. es. 9 April 2013. 21 April 2016.
  21. News: Esnáider, números de revulsivo imperfecto. Esnáider, figures of an imperfect catalyst. El Día de Córdoba. León. José Carlos. es. 29 May 2013. 21 April 2016.
  22. News: Esnáider, nuevo entrenador del Getafe. Esnáider, new manager of Getafe. ABC. es. 12 April 2016. 21 April 2016.
  23. News: Esnáider: "Más allá del resultado, he visto cosas positivas en el equipo". Esnáider: "The result notwithstanding, I have seen positive things in the team". Mundo Deportivo. es. 16 April 2016. 21 April 2016.
  24. Web site: Argentina National Team Players 1964–1998. RSSSF. Vandenberghe. Luc. 5 March 2008.
  25. News: Qué fue de...Esnáider. What happened to...Esnáider. 20 minutos. Casado. Edu. es. 6 September 2008. 28 May 2009.
  26. News: Esnaider se encara con su entrenador. Esnaider gets in face of coach. Mundo Deportivo. es. 20 March 1997. 3 January 2013.
  27. Web site: Esnáider tantrum. YouTube. 16 October 2008.
  28. News: From little stars, major sins. The New York Times. Hughes. Rob. 3 July 1991. 30 December 2017.
  29. News: Pekerman ethos blown up in a fit of emotion. The Guardian. Jackson. Jamie. 2 July 2006. 30 December 2017.
  30. News: Fallece el hijo de Juan Eduardo Esnáider por una enfermedad. Juan Eduardo Esnáider's son dies from illness. Diario AS. es. 25 December 2012. 30 November 2015.
  31. News: Herrera cita al hijo de Esnáider para el partido ante el Mallorca. Herrera calls Esnáider's son for game against Mallorca. Marca. Gaudioso. Sonia. es. 8 March 2014. 30 November 2015.
  32. News: Giuliano Simeone e Juan Esnaider: eredi con il fiuto del gol. Giuliano Simeone and Juan Esnáider: heirs with an eye for goal. La Gazzetta dello Sport. Ricci. Filippo Maria. it. 18 January 2021. 18 August 2023.
  33. Web site: Segunda División B (Grupo 3) 2011–12. Segunda División B (Group 3) 2011–12. Futbolme. es. 10 May 2016.
    Web site: Fase de permanencia en Segunda División B 2011–12. Promotion/relegation play-off in Segunda División B 2011–12. Futbolme. es. 12 May 2016.
  34. Web site: Esnáider: Juan Eduardo Esnáider Belén. BDFutbol. 12 May 2016.
  35. Web site: Getafe results. Sky Sports. 12 May 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160520032941/http://www.skysports.com/getafe-results. 20 May 2016.
  36. Web site: Clubs & Players – JEF UNITED CHIBA. J. League. 5 March 2017.
  37. Web site: 2023 Renofa Yamaguchi Roster Details. FB Ref. 24 April 2024.
  38. News: Una Copa para el consuelo. Consolation Cup. Mundo Deportivo. Ayala. Manuel. es. 27 June 1993. 22 May 2024.
  39. Web site: Rennes 2–2 Juventus (Aggregate: 2–4). UEFA. 24 August 1999. 11 April 2020. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20040714021010/http://www.uefa.com/Competitions/IntertotoCup/AllTimeStatistics/season%3D1999/Round%3D1274/match%3D56923/index.html. 14 July 2004.