Luis Costa (Spanish footballer) explained

Luis Costa
Fullname:Luis Costa Juan
Birth Date:19 February 1943
Birth Place:Alicante, Spain
Height:1.660NaN0
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Jove Español
Youthclubs2:Villafranqueza
Youthyears3:1958–1960
Youthclubs3:Hércules
Youthyears4:1960–1962
Youthclubs4:Real Madrid
Years1:1962–1966
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1962–1964
Clubs2:Elche (loan)
Caps2:29
Goals2:4
Years3:1964–1965
Clubs3:Córdoba (loan)
Caps3:20
Goals3:0
Years4:1965–1966
Clubs4:Hércules (loan)
Caps4:5
Goals4:0
Years5:1966–1969
Caps5:80
Goals5:6
Years6:1969–1970
Caps6:23
Goals6:1
Years7:1970–1973
Caps7:59
Goals7:12
Years8:1973–1976
Nationalyears1:1960
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0
Manageryears1:1976–1977
Managerclubs1:Mallorca
Manageryears2:1977–1978
Managerclubs2:Huesca
Manageryears3:1978–1981
Managerclubs3:Deportivo Aragón
Manageryears4:1981
Managerclubs4:Zaragoza
Manageryears5:1981–1982
Managerclubs5:Girona
Manageryears6:1982
Managerclubs6:Huesca
Manageryears7:1982–1983
Managerclubs7:Palencia
Manageryears8:1983–1984
Managerclubs8:Oviedo
Manageryears9:1984–1985
Managerclubs9:Deportivo Aragón
Manageryears10:1985–1987
Managerclubs10:Zaragoza
Manageryears11:1988–1989
Managerclubs11:Málaga
Manageryears12:1989
Managerclubs12:Elche
Manageryears13:1992
Managerclubs13:Levante
Manageryears14:1992–1993
Managerclubs14:Alavés
Manageryears15:1993
Managerclubs15:Córdoba
Manageryears16:1994–1997
Managerclubs16:Zaragoza B
Manageryears17:1997–1998
Managerclubs17:Zaragoza
Manageryears18:2000–2001
Managerclubs18:Zaragoza
Manageryears19:2002
Managerclubs19:Zaragoza

Luis Costa Juan (born 19 February 1943) is a Spanish former football forward and manager.

Most of his professional career was closely associated with Zaragoza, as both a player and a manager.

Playing career

Costa was born in Alicante, Valencian Community. After rising to prominence in amateur tournaments held in his hometown, he signed with Real Madrid from Hércules CF at the age of 17, spending four years under contract with the club as a senior but never appearing in competitive matches – whose forward line included the likes of Francisco Gento, Raymond Kopa, Ferenc Puskás, Luis del Sol and Alfredo Di Stéfano – also being loaned four times to three teams, including fellow La Liga sides Córdoba CF and Elche CF.[1]

In 1966, Costa left the Merengues and signed for Córdoba on a permanent basis, after an unassuming spell with Hércules in Segunda División. From 1968 to 1971 he suffered three consecutive top flight relegations, with the Andalusians, RCD Mallorca and Real Zaragoza;[1] he amassed top level totals of 188 games and 18 goals, and closed out his career at 33 after three years in Tercera División with Girona FC, having obtained his coaching license before he retired.[2]

Coaching career

Costa's first job in the top level came with Zaragoza, which he coached in one game in the 1980–81 season, a 1–1 home draw against Hércules. After two complete seasons in Segunda División, with Palencia CF and Real Oviedo, he returned to the Aragonese for 1985–86, winning his first Copa del Rey – 1–0 win over FC Barcelona – and being fired early into the 1987–88 campaign.

In the early 90s, Costa worked in the lower leagues with Levante UD, Deportivo Alavés and former club Córdoba. In 1994, he was appointed at Zaragoza's reserves in Segunda División B, which he had already coached in the previous decade.

Costa was one of four managers in Zaragoza's first team in the 1996–97 season, with the team finally ranking in 14th position. He was in charge for the entirety of the following campaign, which finished with the club one position above.

Having replaced Juan Manuel Lillo after the fourth round in 2000–01, Costa led Zaragoza to another Spanish Cup conquest, now against RC Celta de Vigo.[3] The team could finish 17th in the league however, being the first above the relegation zone (one of the few bright spots of the campaign was a 4–4 draw at Barcelona).[4]

On 22 January 2002, Costa replaced Txetxu Rojo at the helm of Zaragoza,[5] not being able however to prevent top division relegation (as last) after winning only twice in his ten games in charge.

Honours

Manager

Zaragoza

1985–86, 2000–01

Notes and References

  1. http://www.elpais.com/articulo/deportes/REAL_ZARAGOZA_S/D/_/CLUB_DE_FuTBOL/Luis/Costa/triunfo/modestia/elpepidep/19860426elpepidep_4/Tes/ Luis Costa, el triunfo de la modestia (Luis Costa, the triumph of modesty)
  2. http://hemeroteca.elmundodeportivo.es/preview/1976/06/27/pagina-13/1015826/pdf.html Luis Costa cuelga las botas (Luis Costa hangs up boots)
  3. http://www.elperiodicodearagon.com/noticias/noticia.asp?pkid=328046 Luis Costa, ex entrenador del Zaragoza: "El Zaragoza va a salir a dominar y tener el balón" (Luis Costa, former Zaragoza manager: "Zaragoza are going to take over the game and have ball possession")
  4. http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2001/04/15/pagina-2/1469722/pdf.html Abonados al milagro (Living on the edge)
  5. http://www.abc.es/hemeroteca/historico-22-01-2002/abc/Deportes/luis-costa-sustituye-a-txetxu-rojo-como-entrenador-del-zaragoza_73501.html Luis Costa sustituye a Txetxu Rojo como entrenador del Zaragoza (Luis Costa replaces Txetxu Rojo as Zaragoza manager)