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Agustín Abadía

Agustín Abadía Plana (Spanish pronunciation: [aɣusˈtin aβaˈði.a ˈplana]; born 15 April 1962) is a Spanish former professional football left midfielder and manager.

Agustín Abadía
Abadía with Atlético Madrid
Personal information
Full name Agustín Abadía Plana
Date of birth (1962-04-15) 15 April 1962 (age 61)
Place of birth Binéfar, Spain
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Binéfar
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1985 Binéfar
1985–1989 CD Logroñés 114 (8)
1989–1990 Atlético Madrid 15 (0)
1990–1993 CD Logroñés 94 (7)
1993–1996 Compostela 87 (4)
1996–1997 CD Logroñés 22 (1)
1997–1999 Binéfar 33 (1)
Total 365 (21)
Managerial career
1999 Binéfar (youth)
1999–2001 Binéfar
2002 CD Logroñés
2002–2003 CD Logroñés (youth)
2003 CD Logroñés
2003–2004 Girona
2008 CD Logroñés
2008–2009 Calahorra
2011–2014 SD Logroñés
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Blessed with few technical skills but a tremendous hard-worker,[1] his professional career – which included 244 La Liga matches and 14 goals over nine seasons – was closely associated with CD Logroñés, as he served the club in several capacities and in two of its denominations.

In 1999, Abadía started working as a manager.

Playing career edit

Born in Binéfar, Province of Huesca, Aragon, Tato Abadía made his senior debut with local CD Binéfar. After two consecutive Tercera División championships, he helped the side promoted to Segunda División B for the first time in its history, in 1983.[2]

Two years later, Abadía signed for CD Logroñés in Segunda División, scoring three goals in 33 matches in his second season as the Riojans reached La Liga for the first time, and helped them retain their league status the following two years, being an important first-team member. In the summer of 1989 he joined Atlético Madrid, but returned to his previous club after only one season.[3][4]

Abadía helped modest Logroñés consecutively remain in the top flight from 1990 to 1993, netting a career-best – both in the league and as a professional – five goals in the 1992–93 campaign, two of those coming on 14 March 1993 as the team came from behind 0–2 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to draw 2–2 against Real Madrid.[1] He moved to SD Compostela aged 31, and achieved another first-ever promotion in his career in his first year, with the Galician side reaching the top tier after finishing third and promoting in the playoffs against Rayo Vallecano, with the player taking part in all 270 minutes in the tie (two games and a third after the teams drew 1–1 on aggregate).[5]

After appearing in only 14 league games in 1995–96 (only three starts), the 34-year-old Abadía returned to Logroñés, but this time could not help prevent his main club's top-division relegation. He closed out his career with Binéfar in 1999, winning another Division Four championship in his first season.[6][2]

Coaching career edit

Abadía started coaching with his last club, first at youth level,[7] then successfully leading the team into safety in two consecutive third-tier seasons.[8][6] He started 2002–03 with Logroñés' juniors, but was promoted to the main squad for the second division promotion playoffs, eventually falling short.[9]

Abadía then managed Girona FC in division three, being dismissed after the seventh round of the 2004–05 campaign, which ended in relegation.[10][11] Subsequently, he returned to Logroñés, and in the following years acted as both manager (youth and seniors) and director of football.[12]

In late January 2011, after one year with CD Calahorra in the fourth division – fourth position, no playoff promotion[13]– Abadía signed for another team in that tier, SD Logroñés (Club Deportivo had already folded after severe economical problems).[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Agustín Abadía Archived 13 April 2013 at archive.today; La Coctelera, 19 August 2005 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b Qué fue de… 'Tato' Abadía (What happened to… 'Tato' Abadía); 20 minutos, 1 June 2011 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Así fue el rocambolesco fichaje del Tato Abadía por el Atlético (This is how Tato Abadía's movie-like signing for Atlético went down); Mundo Deportivo, 21 November 2018 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ ¿Qué fue del Tato Abadía? De símbolo del Logroñés a vender quesos (What happened to Tato Abadía? From Logroñés legend to selling cheeses); Diario AS, 6 June 2019 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Un Compos de Primera (Primera Compos); Míticos del Balompié, 28 December 2008 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ a b ¿Qué fue del "Tato Abadía"? (What happened to "Tato Abadía"?); El Correo Gallego, 25 June 2009 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Tato Abadía tendrá seis bajas ante el Compostela (Tato Abadía to have six out against Compostela); La Voz de Galicia, 16 October 2013 (in Spanish)
  8. ^ El Eibar B hace sufrir al Binéfar (Eibar B make Binéfar suffer); Mundo Deportivo, 14 May 2001 (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Sambruno provoca el delirio en Cádiz (Sambruno makes Cádiz go crazy); Diario AS, 15 June 2003 (in Spanish)
  10. ^ El Girona despide al oscense ´Tato´ Abadía (Girona fire Huesca native 'Tato' Abadía); El Periódico de Aragón, 13 October 2004 (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Geli no esconde su tristeza, pero tampoco "nos rendiremos" (Geli does not hide his sadness, but we will not just "go and surrender"); Diario AS, 15 May 2019 (in Spanish)
  12. ^ Agustín «Tato» Abadía: «El fútbol me dejó a mí» (Agustín "Tato" Abadía: "Football left me"); La Voz de Galicia, 31 August 2020 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ El Calahorra destituye a su entrenador, Tito Bengoechea (Calahorra dismiss their coach, Tito Bengoechea); La Rioja, 2 December 2008 (in Spanish)
  14. ^ Agustín Abadía, nuevo entrenador (Agustín Abadía, new manager) 19 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine; SD Logroñés, 26 January 2011 (in Spanish)

External links edit

  • Agustín Abadía at BDFutbol
  • Agustín Abadía manager profile at BDFutbol

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Abadia and the second or maternal family name is Plana Agustin Abadia Plana Spanish pronunciation aɣusˈtin abaˈdi a ˈplana born 15 April 1962 is a Spanish former professional football left midfielder and manager Agustin AbadiaAbadia with Atletico MadridPersonal informationFull nameAgustin Abadia PlanaDate of birth 1962 04 15 15 April 1962 age 61 Place of birthBinefar SpainHeight1 74 m 5 ft 9 in Position s MidfielderYouth careerBinefarSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1980 1985Binefar1985 1989CD Logrones114 8 1989 1990Atletico Madrid15 0 1990 1993CD Logrones94 7 1993 1996Compostela87 4 1996 1997CD Logrones22 1 1997 1999Binefar33 1 Total365 21 Managerial career1999Binefar youth 1999 2001Binefar2002CD Logrones2002 2003CD Logrones youth 2003CD Logrones2003 2004Girona2008CD Logrones2008 2009Calahorra2011 2014SD Logrones Club domestic league appearances and goalsBlessed with few technical skills but a tremendous hard worker 1 his professional career which included 244 La Liga matches and 14 goals over nine seasons was closely associated with CD Logrones as he served the club in several capacities and in two of its denominations In 1999 Abadia started working as a manager Contents 1 Playing career 2 Coaching career 3 References 4 External linksPlaying career editBorn in Binefar Province of Huesca Aragon Tato Abadia made his senior debut with local CD Binefar After two consecutive Tercera Division championships he helped the side promoted to Segunda Division B for the first time in its history in 1983 2 Two years later Abadia signed for CD Logrones in Segunda Division scoring three goals in 33 matches in his second season as the Riojans reached La Liga for the first time and helped them retain their league status the following two years being an important first team member In the summer of 1989 he joined Atletico Madrid but returned to his previous club after only one season 3 4 Abadia helped modest Logrones consecutively remain in the top flight from 1990 to 1993 netting a career best both in the league and as a professional five goals in the 1992 93 campaign two of those coming on 14 March 1993 as the team came from behind 0 2 at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium to draw 2 2 against Real Madrid 1 He moved to SD Compostela aged 31 and achieved another first ever promotion in his career in his first year with the Galician side reaching the top tier after finishing third and promoting in the playoffs against Rayo Vallecano with the player taking part in all 270 minutes in the tie two games and a third after the teams drew 1 1 on aggregate 5 After appearing in only 14 league games in 1995 96 only three starts the 34 year old Abadia returned to Logrones but this time could not help prevent his main club s top division relegation He closed out his career with Binefar in 1999 winning another Division Four championship in his first season 6 2 Coaching career editAbadia started coaching with his last club first at youth level 7 then successfully leading the team into safety in two consecutive third tier seasons 8 6 He started 2002 03 with Logrones juniors but was promoted to the main squad for the second division promotion playoffs eventually falling short 9 Abadia then managed Girona FC in division three being dismissed after the seventh round of the 2004 05 campaign which ended in relegation 10 11 Subsequently he returned to Logrones and in the following years acted as both manager youth and seniors and director of football 12 In late January 2011 after one year with CD Calahorra in the fourth division fourth position no playoff promotion 13 Abadia signed for another team in that tier SD Logrones Club Deportivo had already folded after severe economical problems 14 References edit a b Agustin Abadia Archived 13 April 2013 at archive today La Coctelera 19 August 2005 in Spanish a b Que fue de Tato Abadia What happened to Tato Abadia 20 minutos 1 June 2011 in Spanish Asi fue el rocambolesco fichaje del Tato Abadia por el Atletico This is how Tato Abadia s movie like signing for Atletico went down Mundo Deportivo 21 November 2018 in Spanish Que fue del Tato Abadia De simbolo del Logrones a vender quesos What happened to Tato Abadia From Logrones legend to selling cheeses Diario AS 6 June 2019 in Spanish Un Compos de Primera Primera Compos Miticos del Balompie 28 December 2008 in Spanish a b Que fue del Tato Abadia What happened to Tato Abadia El Correo Gallego 25 June 2009 in Spanish Tato Abadia tendra seis bajas ante el Compostela Tato Abadia to have six out against Compostela La Voz de Galicia 16 October 2013 in Spanish El Eibar B hace sufrir al Binefar Eibar B make Binefar suffer Mundo Deportivo 14 May 2001 in Spanish Sambruno provoca el delirio en Cadiz Sambruno makes Cadiz go crazy Diario AS 15 June 2003 in Spanish El Girona despide al oscense Tato Abadia Girona fire Huesca native Tato Abadia El Periodico de Aragon 13 October 2004 in Spanish Geli no esconde su tristeza pero tampoco nos rendiremos Geli does not hide his sadness but we will not just go and surrender Diario AS 15 May 2019 in Spanish Agustin Tato Abadia El futbol me dejo a mi Agustin Tato Abadia Football left me La Voz de Galicia 31 August 2020 in Spanish El Calahorra destituye a su entrenador Tito Bengoechea Calahorra dismiss their coach Tito Bengoechea La Rioja 2 December 2008 in Spanish Agustin Abadia nuevo entrenador Agustin Abadia new manager Archived 19 January 2012 at the Wayback Machine SD Logrones 26 January 2011 in Spanish External links editAgustin Abadia at BDFutbol Agustin Abadia manager profile at BDFutbol Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agustin Abadia amp oldid 1217401685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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