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Toni Jiménez

Antonio "Toni" Jiménez Sistachs (Spanish pronunciation: [anˈtonjo xiˈmeneθ]; born 12 October 1970) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, currently a goalkeeping coach for Chelsea.[1]

Toni Jiménez
Toni in 2006
Personal information
Full name Antonio Jiménez Sistachs
Date of birth (1970-10-12) 12 October 1970 (age 52)
Place of birth La Garriga, Spain
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Team information
Current team
Chelsea (goalkeeping coach)
Youth career
Olímpic Garriga
Granollers
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1989 Granollers
1989–1991 Barcelona C
1991–1992 Barcelona 0 (0)
1991–1992Figueres (loan) 39 (0)
1992–1993 Rayo Vallecano 13 (0)
1993–1999 Espanyol 221 (0)
1999–2002 Atlético Madrid 43 (0)
2002–2003 Elche 18 (0)
2003–2004 Espanyol 29 (0)
Total 363 (0)
International career
1992 Spain U21 1 (0)
1992 Spain U23 8 (0)
1998–1999 Spain 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Olympic medal record
Representing  Spain
Men's Football
1992 Barcelona Team Competition

He appeared in 236 La Liga matches over nine seasons, seven of those spent with Espanyol.[2] He also represented in the competition Rayo Vallecano and Atlético Madrid.

Jiménez helped Spain win the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He played three times with the full side later that decade.

Club career Edit

Born in La Garriga, Barcelona, Catalonia, Jiménez had a stint with local giants FC Barcelona's third team to kickstart his senior career. He made his professional debut with neighbours UE Figueres on loan,[3] being backup then first choice for two Segunda División seasons.

In 1992, Jiménez moved to Rayo Vallecano after terminating his previous contract with Real Zaragoza.[4] Initially a backup to Wilfred Agbonavbare, he benefitted from an injury to the Nigerian in the second round to make his La Liga debut against CD Logroñés, although he finished the campaign on the bench again.

The following year, Jiménez accompanied coach José Antonio Camacho to RCD Espanyol, then in the second tier. He was an undisputed starter during his six-year spell, winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy in his first season, qualifying for the UEFA Cup immediately afterwards and making nearly 300 competitive appearances.[2]

Jiménez signed for Atlético Madrid in summer 1999, being highly unsuccessful there. Barred by José Francisco Molina in his first year, the team from the capital were also relegated. Furthermore, in the final of the Copa del Rey against former side Espanyol, he was stripped off the ball by former teammate Raúl Tamudo's head for the final 2–1.[5][6]

Jiménez regained first-choice status at Elche CF,[7] but returned to the top flight and Espanyol in January 2003 when new boss Javier Clemente requested his signing.[8] At the end of the following campaign, he retired from the game at almost 34; he stayed connected with the latter in directorial capacities, leaving in March 2006 when director of football Cristóbal Parralo also resigned.[9]

Jiménez served his first coaching spell also in Catalonia, as assistant in Girona FC. In May 2009 he returned to the club as goalkeeper coach and, two years later, signed with Espanyol as assistant to Mauricio Pochettino;[10] the pair linked up again in January 2013, after the latter was appointed at Southampton.[11]

In late May 2014, both Pochettino and Jiménez signed for another team in the Premier League, Tottenham Hotspur.[12]

On 29 May 2023, Mauricio Pochettino was appointed as the head coach of Chelsea, Jiménez joined him as goalkeeper coach.[1]

International career Edit

Jiménez had not yet played top-division football when he was selected by coach Vicente Miera to the 1992 Summer Olympics, in local Barcelona. He beat competition from Santiago Cañizares, until then the starter, and played all the matches and minutes en route to the gold medal.[13]

Additionally, Jiménez won three caps for the full side over one year, his first one being offered by Camacho, a friendly with Italy on 18 November 1998 (2–2, in Salerno).[14] He seemed poised to be called as third choice for UEFA Euro 2000, but 19-year-old Iker Casillas was chosen instead.[15]

Honours Edit

Espanyol

Atlético Madrid

Spain U23

Individual

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Mauricio Pochettino to become Chelsea head coach". Retrieved 29 May 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "TONI Jiménez" (in Spanish). Hall of Fame Perico. 14 April 2009. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  3. ^ Zárate, Óscar (15 May 1992). "El Barcelona no descuida al meta Toni" [Barcelona keep an eye on keeper Toni]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  4. ^ Andrés, Mariano (20 August 1992). "Toni: "Tengo un año de contracto con el Figueres"" [Toni: "I have a one-year contract with Figueres"]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  5. ^ a b ""¡Hoy era el día, por mi padre!"" ["Today was the day, for my father!"]. El Mundo (in Spanish). 28 May 2000. Retrieved 18 September 2009.
  6. ^ Roman, Noelia (19 January 2003). "Toni se reencuentra con Tamudo" [Toni meets Tamudo again]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2009.
  7. ^ Romero, J. C. (28 June 2002). "Toni emprende la aventura del Elche" [Toni takes on Elche adventure]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  8. ^ Sans, Gabriel; Juárez, María Carmen (18 January 2003). "Toni, uno más" [Toni, just another guy]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  9. ^ "Toni Jiménez dimite como miembro del área deportiva del Espanyol" [Toni Jiménez resigns as member of Espanyol management section]. Marca (in Spanish). 23 March 2006. Retrieved 13 August 2013.
  10. ^ Torres, Mari Carmen (8 June 2011). "Toni Jiménez, segundo de Pochettino" [Toni Jiménez, Pochettino's sidekick]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  11. ^ "First team coaching staff confirmed". Southampton F.C. 21 January 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  12. ^ "Mauricio Pochettino: Tottenham appoint Southampton boss". BBC Sport. 28 May 2014. Retrieved 6 November 2014.
  13. ^ Morenilla, Juan (25 February 2007). "Supervivientes de oro" [Golden survivors]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 September 2009.
  14. ^ Gascón, Javier (19 November 1998). "Notable alto" [B Plus]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  15. ^ Gascón, Javier (26 May 2000). "Iker y Gerard, las sorpresas" [Iker and Gerard, surprise callups]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  16. ^ "La Roja de 1992, nuestra medalla de oro Olímpica" [1992's La Roja, our Olympic gold medal] (in Spanish). Antena 3. 3 July 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2017.

External links Edit

  • Toni Jiménez at BDFutbol
  • Toni Jiménez at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Toni Jiménez at EU-Football.info

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Jimenez and the second or maternal family name is Sistachs Antonio Toni Jimenez Sistachs Spanish pronunciation anˈtonjo xiˈmene8 born 12 October 1970 is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper currently a goalkeeping coach for Chelsea 1 Toni JimenezToni in 2006Personal informationFull nameAntonio Jimenez SistachsDate of birth 1970 10 12 12 October 1970 age 52 Place of birthLa Garriga SpainHeight1 86 m 6 ft 1 in Position s GoalkeeperTeam informationCurrent teamChelsea goalkeeping coach Youth careerOlimpic GarrigaGranollersSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1988 1989Granollers1989 1991Barcelona C1991 1992Barcelona0 0 1991 1992 Figueres loan 39 0 1992 1993Rayo Vallecano13 0 1993 1999Espanyol221 0 1999 2002Atletico Madrid43 0 2002 2003Elche18 0 2003 2004Espanyol29 0 Total363 0 International career1992Spain U211 0 1992Spain U238 0 1998 1999Spain3 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsOlympic medal recordRepresenting SpainMen s Football1992 Barcelona Team CompetitionHe appeared in 236 La Liga matches over nine seasons seven of those spent with Espanyol 2 He also represented in the competition Rayo Vallecano and Atletico Madrid Jimenez helped Spain win the gold medal at the 1992 Summer Olympics He played three times with the full side later that decade Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksClub career EditBorn in La Garriga Barcelona Catalonia Jimenez had a stint with local giants FC Barcelona s third team to kickstart his senior career He made his professional debut with neighbours UE Figueres on loan 3 being backup then first choice for two Segunda Division seasons In 1992 Jimenez moved to Rayo Vallecano after terminating his previous contract with Real Zaragoza 4 Initially a backup to Wilfred Agbonavbare he benefitted from an injury to the Nigerian in the second round to make his La Liga debut against CD Logrones although he finished the campaign on the bench again The following year Jimenez accompanied coach Jose Antonio Camacho to RCD Espanyol then in the second tier He was an undisputed starter during his six year spell winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy in his first season qualifying for the UEFA Cup immediately afterwards and making nearly 300 competitive appearances 2 Jimenez signed for Atletico Madrid in summer 1999 being highly unsuccessful there Barred by Jose Francisco Molina in his first year the team from the capital were also relegated Furthermore in the final of the Copa del Rey against former side Espanyol he was stripped off the ball by former teammate Raul Tamudo s head for the final 2 1 5 6 Jimenez regained first choice status at Elche CF 7 but returned to the top flight and Espanyol in January 2003 when new boss Javier Clemente requested his signing 8 At the end of the following campaign he retired from the game at almost 34 he stayed connected with the latter in directorial capacities leaving in March 2006 when director of football Cristobal Parralo also resigned 9 Jimenez served his first coaching spell also in Catalonia as assistant in Girona FC In May 2009 he returned to the club as goalkeeper coach and two years later signed with Espanyol as assistant to Mauricio Pochettino 10 the pair linked up again in January 2013 after the latter was appointed at Southampton 11 In late May 2014 both Pochettino and Jimenez signed for another team in the Premier League Tottenham Hotspur 12 On 29 May 2023 Mauricio Pochettino was appointed as the head coach of Chelsea Jimenez joined him as goalkeeper coach 1 International career EditJimenez had not yet played top division football when he was selected by coach Vicente Miera to the 1992 Summer Olympics in local Barcelona He beat competition from Santiago Canizares until then the starter and played all the matches and minutes en route to the gold medal 13 Additionally Jimenez won three caps for the full side over one year his first one being offered by Camacho a friendly with Italy on 18 November 1998 2 2 in Salerno 14 He seemed poised to be called as third choice for UEFA Euro 2000 but 19 year old Iker Casillas was chosen instead 15 Honours EditEspanyol Segunda Division 1993 94Atletico Madrid Copa del Rey runner up 1999 2000 5 Spain U23 Summer Olympic Games 1992 16 Individual Ricardo Zamora Trophy 1993 94 Segunda Division 1997 98 2 References Edit a b Mauricio Pochettino to become Chelsea head coach Retrieved 29 May 2023 a b c TONI Jimenez in Spanish Hall of Fame Perico 14 April 2009 Retrieved 8 August 2013 Zarate oscar 15 May 1992 El Barcelona no descuida al meta Toni Barcelona keep an eye on keeper Toni Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 Andres Mariano 20 August 1992 Toni Tengo un ano de contracto con el Figueres Toni I have a one year contract with Figueres Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 a b Hoy era el dia por mi padre Today was the day for my father El Mundo in Spanish 28 May 2000 Retrieved 18 September 2009 Roman Noelia 19 January 2003 Toni se reencuentra con Tamudo Toni meets Tamudo again El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 18 September 2009 Romero J C 28 June 2002 Toni emprende la aventura del Elche Toni takes on Elche adventure Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 Sans Gabriel Juarez Maria Carmen 18 January 2003 Toni uno mas Toni just another guy Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 Toni Jimenez dimite como miembro del area deportiva del Espanyol Toni Jimenez resigns as member of Espanyol management section Marca in Spanish 23 March 2006 Retrieved 13 August 2013 Torres Mari Carmen 8 June 2011 Toni Jimenez segundo de Pochettino Toni Jimenez Pochettino s sidekick Marca in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 First team coaching staff confirmed Southampton F C 21 January 2013 Retrieved 8 August 2013 Mauricio Pochettino Tottenham appoint Southampton boss BBC Sport 28 May 2014 Retrieved 6 November 2014 Morenilla Juan 25 February 2007 Supervivientes de oro Golden survivors El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 18 September 2009 Gascon Javier 19 November 1998 Notable alto B Plus Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 Gascon Javier 26 May 2000 Iker y Gerard las sorpresas Iker and Gerard surprise callups Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 8 August 2013 La Roja de 1992 nuestra medalla de oro Olimpica 1992 s La Roja our Olympic gold medal in Spanish Antena 3 3 July 2012 Retrieved 13 July 2017 External links EditToni Jimenez at BDFutbol Toni Jimenez at National Football Teams com Toni Jimenez FIFA competition record archived Toni Jimenez at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Toni Jimenez amp oldid 1164661293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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