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Antoni Ramallets

Antoni Ramallets Simón (1 July 1924 – 30 July 2013) was a Spanish football goalkeeper and manager.

Antoni Ramallets
Personal information
Full name Antoni Ramallets Simón
Date of birth (1924-07-01)1 July 1924
Place of birth Barcelona, Spain
Date of death 30 July 2013(2013-07-30) (aged 89)
Place of death Vilafranca del Penedès, Spain
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
1941–1942 Europa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942–1944 San Fernando
1944–1946 Mallorca 39 (0)
1946–1962 Barcelona 288 (0)
1946–1947Valladolid (loan)
International career
1950–1961 Spain 35 (0)
1948–1960 Catalonia 7 (0)
Managerial career
1962–1963 Valladolid
1963–1964 Zaragoza
1964 Murcia
1965–1966 Valladolid
1966 Logroñés
1968 Hércules
1968–1969 Ilicitano
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He spent most of his career at FC Barcelona, during the 1950s and early 1960s, winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy as the best goalkeeper in La Liga on five occasions, and 18 major club honours.

He represented Spain in the 1950 FIFA World Cup and, in the 1960s, managed several clubs in his country, notably winning two major trophies with Real Zaragoza.

Club career edit

Ramallets signed for FC Barcelona in 1946 at the age of 23, from Real Valladolid, where he also spent his first season after being purchased, on loan. He returned to the club to play second-fiddle to Juan Velasco, making his La Liga debut in a 2–1 win against Sevilla FC, on 28 November 1948. Although this was his only appearance during the season, he eventually became the starter, being an essential defensive unit as his team - then named Club de Fútbol Barcelona - went on to win six leagues and five domestic cups; in the 1951–52 campaign, as Barça won five major trophies, he contributed with 28 league games, being awarded his first Ricardo Zamora Trophy.

During the 1950s, Ramallets was a prominent member of the successful Barcelona side that also included Joan Segarra, Marià Gonzalvo, László Kubala, Sándor Kocsis, Evaristo, Luis Suárez and Zoltán Czibor.[1] During his spell with the club he made 538 appearances, including 288 in the domestic league; on 6 March 1962 the Blaugrana played a testimonial in his honour against Hamburger SV, winning 5–1.[2][3]

Ramallets coached several teams over the following decade, including old acquaintance Valladolid. In the 1963–64 campaign he led Real Zaragoza to the fourth place in the league, the Spanish Cup and the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup – a competition he had won twice as a player with Barcelona – defeating fellow league team Valencia CF in the latter.[4]

International career edit

Ramallets played 35 games for Spain during 11 years, making his debut against Chile on 29 June 1950, during the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil.[5] During the tournament he earned the nickname The Cat of Maracanã, helping the nation to the second group stage.[6]

Ramallets also played seven games for the unofficial Catalan national side.

Death edit

Ramallets died in his Vilafranca del Penedès home near Barcelona, on 31 July 2013. He was 89 years old.[7][8][9]

Honours edit

Player edit

Club edit

Barcelona

Individual edit

Manager edit

Zaragoza

References edit

  1. ^ 1950–61. Kubala y su tiempo (1950–61. Kubala and his time); FC Barcelona, 13 March 2018 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Fútbol | Obituarios – Fallece Ramallets, mítico portero del Barcelona, a los 89 años (Football | Deaths – Death of Ramallets, legendary Barcelona goalkeeper, at the age of 89); RTVE, 30 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Antoni Ramallets, el portero sin guantes que saltaba como un gato (Antoni Ramallets, the goalkeeper without gloves who jumped like a cat); El País, 30 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Fallece Ramallets, entrenador del Real Zaragoza en la época de los Magníficos (Death of Ramallets, manager of Real Zaragoza during the age of the Magnificent); El Periódico de Aragón, 31 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ Antonio Ramallets Simón – International Appearances 8 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine; at RSSSF
  6. ^ Ramallets, el gato de Maracaná (Ramallets, the cat of Maracaná); Sport, 10 June 2014 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ Ha muerto Antoni Ramallets (Antoni Ramallets has died) 9 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine; Mundo Deportivo, 31 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  8. ^ Fallece a los 89 años Antoni Ramallets, el mítico portero del Barcelona (Antoni Ramallets, legendary Barcelona goalkeeper, dies at the age of 89); ABC, 31 July 2013 (in Spanish)
  9. ^ Former Spain keeper Ramallets dies aged 89 6 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine; Euronews, 31 July 2013

External links edit

  • Antoni Ramallets at BDFutbol
  • Antoni Ramallets manager profile at BDFutbol
  • . Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved 10 March 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  • Antoni Ramallets at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Antoni Ramallets at EU-Football.info

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Ramallets and the second or maternal family name is Simon Antoni Ramallets Simon 1 July 1924 30 July 2013 was a Spanish football goalkeeper and manager Antoni RamalletsPersonal informationFull nameAntoni Ramallets SimonDate of birth 1924 07 01 1 July 1924Place of birthBarcelona SpainDate of death30 July 2013 2013 07 30 aged 89 Place of deathVilafranca del Penedes SpainHeight1 82 m 6 ft 0 in Position s GoalkeeperYouth career1941 1942EuropaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1942 1944San Fernando1944 1946Mallorca39 0 1946 1962Barcelona288 0 1946 1947 Valladolid loan International career1950 1961Spain35 0 1948 1960Catalonia7 0 Managerial career1962 1963Valladolid1963 1964Zaragoza1964Murcia1965 1966Valladolid1966Logrones1968Hercules1968 1969Ilicitano Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe spent most of his career at FC Barcelona during the 1950s and early 1960s winning the Ricardo Zamora Trophy as the best goalkeeper in La Liga on five occasions and 18 major club honours He represented Spain in the 1950 FIFA World Cup and in the 1960s managed several clubs in his country notably winning two major trophies with Real Zaragoza Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Death 4 Honours 4 1 Player 4 1 1 Club 4 1 2 Individual 4 2 Manager 5 References 6 External linksClub career editRamallets signed for FC Barcelona in 1946 at the age of 23 from Real Valladolid where he also spent his first season after being purchased on loan He returned to the club to play second fiddle to Juan Velasco making his La Liga debut in a 2 1 win against Sevilla FC on 28 November 1948 Although this was his only appearance during the season he eventually became the starter being an essential defensive unit as his team then named Club de Futbol Barcelona went on to win six leagues and five domestic cups in the 1951 52 campaign as Barca won five major trophies he contributed with 28 league games being awarded his first Ricardo Zamora Trophy During the 1950s Ramallets was a prominent member of the successful Barcelona side that also included Joan Segarra Maria Gonzalvo Laszlo Kubala Sandor Kocsis Evaristo Luis Suarez and Zoltan Czibor 1 During his spell with the club he made 538 appearances including 288 in the domestic league on 6 March 1962 the Blaugrana played a testimonial in his honour against Hamburger SV winning 5 1 2 3 Ramallets coached several teams over the following decade including old acquaintance Valladolid In the 1963 64 campaign he led Real Zaragoza to the fourth place in the league the Spanish Cup and the Inter Cities Fairs Cup a competition he had won twice as a player with Barcelona defeating fellow league team Valencia CF in the latter 4 International career editRamallets played 35 games for Spain during 11 years making his debut against Chile on 29 June 1950 during the 1950 FIFA World Cup in Brazil 5 During the tournament he earned the nickname The Cat of Maracana helping the nation to the second group stage 6 Ramallets also played seven games for the unofficial Catalan national side Death editRamallets died in his Vilafranca del Penedes home near Barcelona on 31 July 2013 He was 89 years old 7 8 9 Honours editPlayer edit Club edit Barcelona La Liga 1947 48 1948 49 1951 52 1952 53 1958 59 1959 60 Copa del Generalisimo 1951 1952 1952 53 1957 1958 59 Copa Eva Duarte 1948 1952 1953 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1955 58 1958 60 Latin Cup 1949 1952 Small Club World Cup 1957Individual edit Ricardo Zamora Trophy 1951 52 1955 56 1956 57 1958 59 1959 60Manager edit Zaragoza Copa del Generalisimo 1963 64 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1963 64References edit 1950 61 Kubala y su tiempo 1950 61 Kubala and his time FC Barcelona 13 March 2018 in Spanish Futbol Obituarios Fallece Ramallets mitico portero del Barcelona a los 89 anos Football Deaths Death of Ramallets legendary Barcelona goalkeeper at the age of 89 RTVE 30 July 2013 in Spanish Antoni Ramallets el portero sin guantes que saltaba como un gato Antoni Ramallets the goalkeeper without gloves who jumped like a cat El Pais 30 July 2013 in Spanish Fallece Ramallets entrenador del Real Zaragoza en la epoca de los Magnificos Death of Ramallets manager of Real Zaragoza during the age of the Magnificent El Periodico de Aragon 31 July 2013 in Spanish Antonio Ramallets Simon International Appearances Archived 8 July 2007 at the Wayback Machine at RSSSF Ramallets el gato de Maracana Ramallets the cat of Maracana Sport 10 June 2014 in Spanish Ha muerto Antoni Ramallets Antoni Ramallets has died Archived 9 July 2015 at the Wayback Machine Mundo Deportivo 31 July 2013 in Spanish Fallece a los 89 anos Antoni Ramallets el mitico portero del Barcelona Antoni Ramallets legendary Barcelona goalkeeper dies at the age of 89 ABC 31 July 2013 in Spanish Former Spain keeper Ramallets dies aged 89 Archived 6 March 2014 at the Wayback Machine Euronews 31 July 2013External links editAntoni Ramallets at BDFutbol Antoni Ramallets manager profile at 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