Julián Rubio Explained

Julián Rubio
Fullname:Julián Rubio Sánchez
Birth Date:28 January 1952
Birth Place:Montealegre del Castillo, Spain
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Albacete
Years1:1968–1969
Years2:1969–1972
Years3:1972–1979
Caps3:161
Goals3:24
Years4:1979–1981
Caps4:18
Goals4:1
Years5:1981–1984
Caps5:47
Goals5:8
Manageryears1:1984–1985
Managerclubs1:Albacete
Manageryears2:1987–1988
Managerclubs2:Maspalomas
Manageryears3:1989
Managerclubs3:Albacete
Manageryears4:1989
Managerclubs4:Recreativo
Manageryears5:1990–1991
Managerclubs5:SD Ibiza
Manageryears6:1992
Managerclubs6:Albacete
Manageryears7:1994
Managerclubs7:Elche
Manageryears8:1994–1995
Managerclubs8:Club Bolívar
Manageryears9:1996–1997
Managerclubs9:Sevilla B
Manageryears10:1997
Managerclubs10:Sevilla
Manageryears11:1999–2001
Managerclubs11:Albacete
Manageryears12:2001–2003
Managerclubs12:Elche
Manageryears13:2003–2004
Managerclubs13:Poli Ejido
Manageryears14:2004–2005
Managerclubs14:Ciudad Murcia
Manageryears15:2006
Managerclubs15:Elche
Manageryears16:2008
Managerclubs16:Cádiz
Manageryears17:2009
Managerclubs17:Atlético Ciudad
Manageryears18:2009–2010
Managerclubs18:Albacete
Manageryears19:2011–2012
Managerclubs19:KF Tirana
Manageryears20:2012
Managerclubs20:Flamurtari

Julián Rubio Sánchez (born 28 January 1952) is a Spanish former football midfielder and manager.

He appeared in 134 La Liga matches over six seasons (14 goals), mainly in representation of Sevilla. His professional career was closely associated to Albacete Balompié, with which he played and worked in several capacities.

Playing career

Born in Montealegre del Castillo, Province of Albacete, Rubio started playing for local club Albacete Balompié. He made his senior debut with Ontinyent CF, spending two of his three seasons in the Segunda División, then switched to Sevilla FC in the same league, promoting to La Liga in 1975.[1] [2]

Rubio made his debut in the top flight on 6 September 1975, playing the full 90 minutes in a 3–0 home win against UD Las Palmas,[3] and finished his first year with 26 games (all starts) and three goals as the Andalusians ranked in 11th position. After three more seasons, always as first choice, he signed with FC Barcelona.[2]

At the Camp Nou, having to compete with the likes of Juan Manuel Asensi and Jesús Landáburu – and later Bernd Schuster – Rubio was nothing but a fringe player due to a serious knee injury, all of his league appearances coming in the 1979–80 campaign. He returned to Albacete in the summer of 1981, promoting to Segunda División B in his first season and eventually retiring at the age of 32.[2]

Coaching career

Immediately after retiring, Rubio began coaching precisely with his last club, achieving promotiong to the third division in his first season but being immediately relegated. In 1987 he joined amateurs CD Maspalomas, returning to his previous employer after one season.[2]

In 1991, after one-year spells with Recreativo de Huelva (second tier, relegation) and SD Ibiza (regional leagues), Rubio returned to Albacete once again, now as director of football. As Benito Floro joined Real Madrid in the summer of 1992 after Albacete's top-flight overachiements, he was named his successor, being dismissed after the 15th round and replaced by former Sevilla teammate Víctor Espárrago.[4] [2]

In late April 1999, following spells with three teams, including Sevilla FC in which he was one of three managers in 1996–97 and four the following season,[2] and Club Bolívar in Bolivia, Rubio returned for the fourth time as Albacete coach, replacing Luigi Maifredi late into the third-tier campaign and leading the Castilla–La Mancha side to the 15th position out of 22 teams.[5] [2] In the following seven years he worked in the same league, with Albacete, Elche CF (two spells),[6] Polideportivo Ejido, Ciudad de Murcia and Cádiz CF;[7] additionally, late into 1999–2000 with Albacete, he had to take a forced one-month break from coaching to undergo surgery due to a serious illness.[5]

Rubio started the 2009–10 season at the helm of CF Atlético Ciudad in the third division,[8] leaving the club – who would be eventually relegated due to financial irregularities[9] – in late November. He was appointed at Albacete the following month in substitution of José Murcia,[10] and both coaches and a third one, David Vidal, were in charge for 14 matches as they eventually retained their status.[11]

On 21 June 2011, Rubio became the first Spaniard to coach in the Albanian Superliga, joining KF Tirana on a one-year contract.[12] [13] He helped the team to that season's Albanian Supercup, a 1–0 win over KF Skënderbeu Korçë, adding the Albanian Cup the following year against those rivals and defeating the same opposition in the 2012 Supercup.[14] [15]

On 7 June 2012, following his successful first year, Rubio was due to extend his link with Tirana.[16] Both parties failed to reach an agreement, however,[17] and he eventually left for another club in the country, Flamurtari FC.[2]

Rubio was relieved of his duties after only three months in charge, due to poor results.[18]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.estadiodeportivo.com/sevilla/2020/05/31/julian-rubio-sevilla-mejor-aficion/280684.html Julián Rubio: "La del Sevilla es la mejor afición de España... con diferencia" (Julián Rubio: "Sevilla have the best fans in Spain... by far")
  2. https://www.diariodehuelva.es/2021/12/14/madeinhuelva-julian-rubio/ Julián Rubio: “En el fútbol eliminaría el poder tan grande que tienen los árbitros” (Julián Rubio: "What I would take out of football is that immense power that referees have")
  3. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1975/09/07/pagina-10/1014885/pdf.html 3–0: El Sevilla barrió al Las Palmas (3–0: Sevilla swept Las Palmas)
  4. https://elpais.com/diario/1992/12/18/deportes/724633203_850215.html Víctor Espárrago, nuevo entrenador del Albacete (Víctor Espárrago, new manager of Albacete)
  5. https://www.quesomecanico.com/web/inicio/hemeroteca/101-ultimos-articulos/589-julian-rubio-nuevo-entrenador-del-albacete-balompie Julián Rubio nuevo entrenador del Albacete Balompié (Julián Rubio new Albacete Balompié manager)
  6. http://www.diariocriticocv.com/noticias/rubio/cree/la/mala/situacion/del/elche/tiene/solucion/not98861.html Rubio cree la mala situación del Elche tiene solución (Rubio believes bad Elche situation can be fixed)
  7. http://www.lavozdigital.es/cadiz/20080527/deportes/cadiz/antonio-munoz-deja-manos-20080527.html Antonio Muñoz deja en manos de Julián Rubio la salvación del Cádiz (Antonio Muñoz leaves salvation of Cádiz in the hands of Julián Rubio)
  8. https://sevilla.abc.es/deportes/futbol/sevi-atletico-ciudad-julian-rubio-rival-sevilla-copa-200910100300-103540015140_noticia.html El Atlético Ciudad de Julián Rubio, rival del Sevilla en la Copa del Rey (Julián Rubio's Atlético Ciudad, Sevilla's opponents in the King's Cup)
  9. https://www.marca.com/2010/08/02/futbol/mas_futbol/1280767351.html El Atlético Ciudad desaparece por deudas y deja un hueco en el grupo cuarto (Atlético Ciudad folds due to debts and leaves an opening in group four)
  10. http://www.as.com/futbol/articulo/julian-rubio-nuevo-entrenador-albacete/20091201dasdasftb_57/Tes Julián Rubio, nuevo entrenador del Albacete (Julián Rubio, new Albacete manager)
  11. https://www.marca.com/futbol/albacete/2021/05/04/60913dae22601d9d338b457b.html Albacete sufridor: tres descensos en diez temporadas y otras tres 'salvadas' en la última jornada (Suffering Albacete: three relegations in ten seasons and a further three 'escapes' in the last matchday)
  12. http://www.balkanweb.com/bw_lajme2.php?IDNotizia=64562&NomeCategoria=sport&Titolo=ish-lojtari-i-barcelones-zgjidhet-trajner-i-tiranes&IDCategoria=2692 Ish-lojtari i Barcelonës zgjidhet trajner i Tiranës (Ex-Barcelona player selected as Tirana coach)
  13. http://www.eldiariomontanes.es/agencias/20110623/deportes/futbol/julian-rubio-sanchez-nuevo-entrenador_201106231133.html Julián Rubio Sánchez, nuevo entrenador del equipo albanés SK Tirana (Julián Rubio Sánchez, new coach of Albanian team SK Tirana)
  14. https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/news/01fd-0f880c22ce40-903a4e7efe38-1000--tirana-take-15th-albanian-cup/ Tirana take 15th Albanian Cup
  15. https://as.com/futbol/2012/08/20/mas_futbol/1345413612_850215.html El KF Tirana de Julián Rubio gana la Supercopa de Albania (Julián Rubio's KF Tirana win the Albanian Supercup)
  16. http://www.albania-sport.com/article/15527/2012-06-07/Hulian-Rubio-firmos-me-Tiranen.html Hulian Rubio firmos me Tiranen (Julián Rubio signs with Tirana)
  17. http://www.sportekspres.com/contenti.aspx?idjadok=27546&id=542 Dreka e lamtumirës Rubio, drejtuesve: Do të iki të punoj te Reali i Madridit (Farewell dinner, Rubio to club officials: Will go to work for Real Madrid)
  18. http://www.panorama-sport.com/ballina/flamurtari-shkarkon-rubion-%e2%80%9cfurtune%e2%80%9d-ne-vlore-projektohen-edhe-4-largime-lojtaresh/ Flamurtari shkarkon Rubion. “Furtunë” në Vlorë, projektohen edhe 4 largime lojtarësh (Flamurtari sack Rubio. A "storm" in Vlora, 4 players expected to leave as well)