Juan Francisco Barraza Explained

Juan Francisco Barraza
Fullname:Juan Francisco Barraza Flores
Birth Date:12 March 1935
Birth Place:San Miguel, El Salvador
Death Place:Zacami, El Salvador
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1943 - 1949
Youthclubs1:C.D. Corona
Years1:1950 - 1952
Years2:1953 - 1957
Years3:1958 - 1970
Clubs1:C.D. Corona
Clubs2:Dragón
Clubs3:Águila
Nationalyears1:1953 - 1969
Nationalteam1:El Salvador[1]
Nationalcaps1:40
Nationalgoals1:19
Manageryears1:1970 - 1973
Manageryears2:1974 - 1975
Manageryears3:1980 - 1982
Manageryears4:1983
Manageryears5:1984–1985
Managerclubs1:Águila
Managerclubs2:Municipal Limeño
Managerclubs3:FAS
Managerclubs4:Águila
Managerclubs5:Dragón
Managerclubs6:Alianza

Juan Francisco Barraza Flores (March 12, 1935  - December 17, 1997) was a Salvadoran football player and manager.[2]

He is widely regarded one of the best Salvadoran footballers of all time.[3]

Career

Born in the district of San Miguel as the son of Maria de la Cruz Barraza and Juan de Dios Flores, he attended Dr Antonio Rosales primary school.

Early years

Barraza began playing soccer in grade school and he joined C.D. Corona when he was eight years old.

Due to extreme hardship, he began playing with balls made out of rags.

During this very hard period, he discovered three secrets: One, that he was a lefty. Two, that soccer would give him a way to escape poverty. And three, that in life, he who does not give everything, does not get anything. "Cariota" always gave everything.

During his 15 years of soccer career, he played barefoot due to his lack of economic resources.

When he finally could afford soccer cleats, he had to train to get accustomed to them.

Professional career

He made his professional debut with Dragón on 15 February 1953 against El Palermo de Guatemala. A year later he won the Central American and Caribbean Games with El Salvador. In 1958 he joined Águila, with whom he won several league titles.

On 8 June 1969 he played his final international game against Honduras. He scored 13 goals for the national team in official games between 1959 and 1963.[4] He scored 24 in 64 games including unofficial matches.[5]

While playing for C.D. Corona, Dragón and finally Águila, where he earned them several titles, he was idolized by soccer fans because of his technical brilliance and pure skill.

Barraza was recognized for his excellence on the soccer fields by clubs from Brazil (in particular São Paulo) and Mexico who were so desperate to sign him up.

Retirement and death

He officially retired in 1970, and on December 17, 1997 Cariota died due to cardiac problems in Zacamil hospital in El Salvador. The municipal stadium in his native department of San Miguel, is named Estadio Juan Francisco "Cariota" Barraza in his honor.

Nickname

The Cariota nickname was inherited through his parent, which is an extremely common custom in El Salvador.

Achievements

Year Finish Team Tournament Role Notes
1950 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1952 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1954 Gold Medal Central American and Caribbean Games Player
1959 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1960-61 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1963-64 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1964 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1967-68 Champion 1st Division El Salvador Player
1972 Champions 1st Division El Salvador Coach
1981 Champions 1st Division El Salvador Coach
1983 Champions 1st Division El Salvador Coach

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/elsal-recintlp.html
  2. Web site: Noticias de El Salvador - La Prensa Gráfica Informate con la verdad.
  3. http://archive.laprensa.com.sv/20071227/accion/955232.asp 10 años sin “Cariota”
  4. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/elsal-recintlp.html El Salvador - Record International Players
  5. http://www.elbaloncuscatleco.com/jdcac.html EL SALVADOR CAMPEON DE FUTBOL DE VII JUEGOS