Tubo Fernández Explained

Tubo Fernández
Fullname:Jorge Luis Fernández Pérez
Birth Date:8 March 1959
Birth Place:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height:1.86m (06.1feet)
Position:Goalkeeper
Years1:1978–1983
Years2:1984–1989
Caps2:5
Goals2:0
Years3:1986–1987
Clubs3:Club Cipolletti (loan)
Years4:1987–1988
Clubs4:Ferro Carril Oeste (loan)
Caps4:0
Goals4:0
Years5:1989
Years6:1989–1990
Years7:1990–1991
Caps7:38
Goals7:0
Years8:1991–1992
Caps8:38
Goals8:5
Years9:1992–1994
Caps9:32
Goals9:0
Years10:1994–1995
Years11:1995–1996
Caps11:27
Goals11:0
Years12:1996–1997
Totalcaps:140
Totalgoals:5
Nationalyears1:1979
Manageryears1:1998–2001
Managerclubs1:Albacete Balompié (goalkeeping coach)
Manageryears2:2001–2003
Managerclubs2:Ciudad de Murcia (goalkeeping coach)
Manageryears3:2003–2006
Managerclubs3:Real Murcia (goalkeeping coach)
Manageryears4:2009
Managerclubs4:Atlético Ciudad (goalkeeping coach)

Jorge Luis Fernández Pérez (born 8 March 1959), known as Tubo Fernández, is an Argentine retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper,[1] and later worked as a coach.[2] He played in the Argentine Primera División for Vélez Sarsfield and Ferro Carril Oeste, before moving to Spain in 1989. He played for a number of Spanish clubs,[3] including making 23 La Liga appearances for Cádiz during the 1992 - 93 season.[1]

Club career

Fernández was born in the Argentine capital Buenos Aires,[4] and began his career with local side Deportivo Español in 1978. Español won the Primera C Metropolitana title in 1979, and Fernández stayed until joining Primera División side Vélez Sarsfield, under legendary coach Alfio Basile, in 1984.[2] He also had loan spells with Club Cipolletti and Ferro Carril Oeste[3] before signing for Banfield in 1989.[2]

Later in 1989, Fernández made the move to Spain, joining Albacete Balompié.[3] He helped Albacete win their 1989 - 90 Segunda División B group, before moving on to join Real Murcia in 1990.[1] Murcia qualified for the Segunda División promotion playoff in his first season, but were defeated 5 - 2 on aggregate by Real Zaragoza.[5] Fernández signed for second tier rivals Lleida in 1991, playing every game during his only season with the club.[1] Unusually for a goalkeeper, he took penalties during his time at Lleida, and scored from the spot five times, including a brace in a 4 - 1 home win over Athletic Bilbao B at Camp d'Esports on 19 April 1992.[6]

That summer, he took the step up to La Liga with newly promoted Cádiz, and was first choice for most of the season as they suffered immediate relegation.[1] He lost his starting place to Yosu during 1993 - 94,[7] as Cádiz endured a second consecutive relegation.[1] Fernández had an agreement in place to join Badajoz that summer, but the deal fell through as he was contracted hepatitis. Instead, finished off his career in the fourth and fifth tiers with one season each at Águilas, Cartagonova and Olímpico de Totana. He retired in 1997 at the age of 38.[3]

International career

During 1979, Fernández played for the Argentine national under-20 team, coming under the management of 1978 FIFA World Cup winning head coach César Luis Menotti.[2] He was teammates with many future stars of the national team, including Ramón Díaz and Juan Simón.

Coaching career

After his retirement, Fernández worked as a goalkeeping coach in Spain. He returned to his first Spanish club, Albacete Balompié, in 1998, and was their goalkeeping coach until 2001, when he moved to Ciudad de Murcia. After two seasons with Ciudad, he joined Real Murcia as goalkeeping coach, staying until 2006. He made a brief return to coaching in 2009 with Atlético Ciudad,[2] which had replaced Ciudad de Murcia after the latter's relocation to Granada in 2007.

Honours

Deportivo Español

1979

Albacete Balompié

1989 - 90

UE Lleida

Águilas

Cartagonova

Career statistics

[1] [3]

ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Argentina
Ferro Carril Oeste1987 - 88Primera División00 -  - 00
Vélez Sarsfield1988 - 8950 -  - 50
Spain
Real Murcia1990 - 91Segunda División3806020460
Lleida1991 - 9238500 - 385
Cádiz1992 - 93La Liga23030 - 260
1993 - 94Segunda División9020 - 110
Total3205000370
Cartagonova1995 - 96Preferente Autonómica270 -  - 270
Career total1405110201535

1. Appearances in the 1990 - 91 Segunda División promotion playoff

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tubo Fernández . BDFutbol . 15 March 2021.
  2. Web site: Tubo Fernández - Curriculum English (Résumé) . tubogol1.es.tl . 15 March 2021.
  3. Web site: Ficha Tubo Fernández . cadistas1910.com . 15 March 2021.
  4. Web site: José Fernández . worldfootball.net . 15 March 2021.
  5. Web site: El Zaragoza sigue en Primera . Mundo Deportivo . 15 March 2021.
  6. Web site: Matches Tubo Fernández . BDFutbol . 15 March 2021.
  7. Web site: Squad of Cádiz 1993-94 2nd Division . BDFutbol . 15 March 2021.