Manuel Sanchís Explained

Manuel Sanchís
Fullname:Manuel Sanchís Martínez
Birth Date:26 March 1938
Death Place:Madrid, Spain
Height:1.71 m
Position:Defender
Years1:1955–1961
Caps1:113
Goals1:7
Years2:1961–1964
Caps2:87
Goals2:3
Years3:1965–1971
Caps3:143
Goals3:1
Years4:1971–1972
Caps4:14
Goals4:0
Totalcaps:357
Totalgoals:11
Nationalyears1:1965–1967
Nationalcaps1:11
Nationalgoals1:1
Manageryears1:1974–1976
Managerclubs1:Castilla
Manageryears2:1977–1978
Managerclubs2:Tenerife
Manageryears3:1980
Managerclubs3:Equatorial Guinea
Manageryears4:1982–1983
Managerclubs4:Torrejón
Manageryears5:1984–1986
Managerclubs5:Parla
Manageryears6:1987
Managerclubs6:Daimiel
Manageryears7:1988–1989
Managerclubs7:Don Benito
Manageryears8:1991–1992
Managerclubs8:Alzira

Manuel Sanchís Martínez (26 March 1938 – 28 October 2017) was a Spanish football defender and manager.

Like his son, Manolo Sanchís, he represented Real Madrid and Spain. They were one of only four father/son pairs to have won the European Cup/Champions League (the others being Cesare and Paolo Maldini, Carles and Sergio Busquets and Zinedine and Luca Zidane),[1] and he played 213 La Liga matches over ten seasons.

An international for two years, Sanchís appeared with the national team at the 1966 World Cup.

Playing career

Sanchís was born in Alberic, Valencia.[2] During his career, he represented CD Condal, Real Valladolid, Real Madrid and Córdoba CF, and he was a member of the successful Madrid sides in the mid-60s that won four La Liga championships in five years, with the addition of the 1965–66 edition of the European Cup (in this competition, he appeared 35 times for the club).[3] [4]

Sanchís earned 11 caps for Spain, and represented the nation at the 1966 FIFA World Cup. In the group stage of that tournament, he scored in a 2–1 win against Switzerland.[5] [2]

International goals

Scores and results list. Spain's goal tally first.

Style of play

An offensive-minded defender who was deployed as a forward earlier in his career, Sanchís was known for his exceptional physical qualities, including his strength as well as his class and skills.[7]

Coaching career

After retiring, Sanchís started working as a manager. After beginning with Real Madrid Castilla, he was also in charge of CD Tenerife in the Segunda División[8] before being appointed at the Equatorial Guinea national team.[9]

As the nation was immersed in a situation that would lead to the coup d'état against Francisco Macías Nguema, the sporting facilities in the country suffered from a deep lack of investment, and Sanchís eventually left his post and returned to his country.[5] He subsequently was in charge of lowly AD Torrejón, AD Parla, Daimiel CF, CD Don Benito and UD Alzira, mainly in the Community of Madrid.[10]

Death

Sanchís died on 28 October 2017 in Madrid at the age of 79, from pulmonary embolism.[11] [12]

Honours

Real Madrid

1964–65, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69[11]

1969–70[11]

1965–66[11]

Individual

Notes and References

  1. News: Los Busquets hacen historia. The Busquets make history. Mundo Deportivo. es. 29 May 2009. 8 May 2017.
  2. News: Sanchis, el héroe del Mundial-66. Sanchis, World Cup-66 hero. Levante-EMV. Julián. García Candau. es. 29 October 2017. 13 May 2023.
  3. News: Adiós Sanchís, fuiste el pionero del lateral izquierdo de ataque. Farewell Sanchís, you were the original attacking left-back. ABC. Tomás. González-Martín. es. 30 October 2017. 13 May 2023.
  4. Web site: Manuel Sanchís Martínez – Matches in European Cups. RSSSF. Emilio. Pla Díaz. 3 February 2023.
  5. Web site: Sanchis: el último de la Quinta. Sanchís: last one from La Quinta. Real Madrid Fans. es. 27 March 2010.
  6. News: Una España sin pegada empata ante Suiza a 12 días del Mundial. Punchless Spain draw against Switzerland 12 days from the World Cup. 20 minutos. Edu. Casado. es. 3 June 2018. 27 June 2018.
  7. Web site: Pure class and strength. Real Madrid CF. 21 February 2021.
  8. News: Muere Manuel Sanchis padre. Death of Manuel Sanchis the father. Diario AS. José Luis. Guerrero. es. 28 October 2017. 13 May 2023.
  9. News: Sanchís, seleccionador de Guinea Ecuatorial. Sanchís, Equatorial Guinea manager. El País. Alfredo. Relaño. es. 3 January 1980. 27 March 2010.
  10. Web site: De espaldas a Guinea. Turning one's back on Guinea. Cuadernos de Fútbol. José Ignacio. Corcuera. es. 1 December 2013. 13 May 2023.
  11. Web site: Falleció Manuel Sanchís. Death of Manuel Sanchís. Real Madrid CF. es. 28 October 2017. 28 October 2017.
  12. Web site: Fallece Manuel Sanchís, leyenda del Real Madrid y padre del excapitán Manolo Sanchís. Death of Manuel Sanchís, legend of Real Madrid and father of former captain Manolo Sanchís. Eurosport. es. 28 October 2017. 28 October 2017.
  13. Web site: FUWO 1967. FCC Supporters. 23 April 2024.