Antonio_Gómez_(footballer,_born_1973)

Antonio Gómez (footballer, born 1973)

Antonio Gómez (footballer, born 1973)

Spanish footballer and manager


Antonio Gómez Pérez (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo ˈɣomeθ ˈpeɾeθ];[lower-alpha 1] born 1 August 1973) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, currently a manager.

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Playing career

Born in Madrid, Gómez was brought up in La Liga giants Real Madrid's youth ranks, making his first-team debut in the 1995–96 season as Jorge Valdano was the team coach. He scored twice[1][2] in only six appearances during the campaign, but his presence with the main squad would be merely testimonial.[3]

After an unassuming loan to Sevilla FC – 14 matches out of 42, top-flight relegation[4]– Gómez was released by Real Madrid, continuing his career with Albacete Balompié (Segunda División), Hércules CF (two seasons, one in the Segunda División B), CD Toledo and amateurs La Roda CF and retiring in 2006 at the age of 33.[5]

Coaching career

In the summer of 2006, immediately after retiring, Gómez started coaching, first with former club Albacete's youth team, with which he won the Copa del Rey of the category.[6] Subsequently, he stayed two years with the reserves in the Tercera División.[7]

Gómez re-joined former Real Madrid B coach Rafael Benítez in 2009, being named Liverpool's assistant while also training their reserve team.[8] On 23 June 2010 he announced his move to Real Valladolid, signing for 2010–11 in division two after the dismissal of former Spain national team boss Javier Clemente.[9]

On 29 November 2010, following a 0–1 home loss against FC Cartagena, Gómez was fired by Valladolid, even though the Castile and León side ranked seventh in the league.[10] From June 2011 to March 2013, he managed former club Albacete in the third tier,[11] and subsequently worked with Benítez at SSC Napoli,[12] Real Madrid,[13] Newcastle United,[14] Dalian Yifang FC,[15] Everton[16] and RC Celta de Vigo.[17]

Managerial statistics

As of 9 April 2017
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Notes

  1. In isolation, Gómez is pronounced [ˈɡomeθ].

References

  1. El Real no gana ni en Mérida (Real do not even win in Mérida); Mundo Deportivo, 8 January 1996 (in Spanish)
  2. "Tercera División (Grupo 18) 2007–08" [Tercera División (Group 18) 2007–08] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
    "Tercera División (Grupo 18) 2008–09" [Tercera División (Group 18) 2008–09] (in Spanish). Futbolme. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  3. "Gómez: Antonio Gómez Pérez". BDFutbol. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  4. "Gómez: Antonio Gómez Pérez". BDFutbol. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
    "Gómez: Antonio Gómez Pérez". BDFutbol. Retrieved 15 April 2017.

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