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Chus Pereda

Jesús María Pereda Ruiz de Temiño (15 June 1938 – 27 September 2011), also known as Chus Pereda, was a Spanish football midfielder and manager.

Chus Pereda
Personal information
Full name Jesús María Pereda Ruiz de Temiño
Date of birth (1938-06-15)15 June 1938
Place of birth Medina de Pomar, Spain
Date of death 27 September 2011(2011-09-27) (aged 73)
Place of death Barcelona, Spain
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Alcázar
Balmaseda
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1956–1958 Indautxu 52 (26)
1958–1959 Real Madrid 2 (1)
1958–1959Valladolid (loan) 27 (9)
1959–1961 Sevilla 56 (13)
1961–1969 Barcelona 134 (42)
1969–1970 Sabadell 5 (0)
1970–1972 Mallorca 53 (7)
Total 329 (98)
International career
1960 Spain U21 2 (0)
1960 Spain B 1 (0)
1960–1968 Spain 15 (6)
1966–1968 Catalan XI 2 (1)
Managerial career
1973–1975 Catalonia (youth)
1976–1993 Spain U18
1977–1991 Spain U20
1979–1992 Spain U19
1980 Spain U16
1987–1988 Spain U16
1987–1990 Spain U17
1988–1992 Spain U21
1995–1996 Xerez
1998 Castile and León
Medal record
Representing  Spain
European Nations' Cup
Winner 1964 Spain
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

In a 16-year professional career, he played mainly for Barcelona, amassing La Liga totals of 197 matches and 55 goals for four teams – including Real Madrid. In 1964 he helped Spain win the European Championship, being an international throughout the decade.

After retiring, Pereda was in charge of several Spain youth teams, including the under-20 and the under-21 teams.

Club career edit

Although born in Medina de Pomar, Province of Burgos, Castile and León, Pereda was raised in Balmaseda in Biscay,[1] and, as a schoolboy, he captained the provincial U-16 team. He began his senior career with Bilbao club SD Indautxu, where his teammates included veteran goalkeeper Raimundo Lezama and Miguel Jones – Pereda and Jones, and later a third player, José Eulogio Gárate, were all controversially rejected by Athletic Bilbao because of their birthplaces,[2] with Pereda moving to Real Madrid and the others to Atlético Madrid.

With the Merengues, Pereda only appeared in two La Liga games, scoring once in a 3–0 home win against Real Zaragoza as the team won the national championship. During his spell in the Spanish capital, he was also loaned to Real Valladolid in Segunda División – after falling out with coach Luis Carniglia[1]– returning to the top flight with Sevilla FC and netting 11 goals in his first season.[3]

Pereda joined FC Barcelona in summer 1961, going on to appear in 293 competitive matches during eight years (104 goals).[1] During that time he won the Copa del Generalísimo twice, scoring the opening goal in the 1963 final, a 3–1 victory over Zaragoza at the Camp Nou.[4]

Aged 31, Pereda left Barcelona and joined Catalonia neighbours CE Sabadell FC, appearing rarely during the top flight season. He closed out his career after two second level campaigns with RCD Mallorca.

In 1995–96, Pereda had his first and only head coaching experience at club level, leading Xerez CD to the 11th position in Segunda División B.[1]

International career edit

Pereda scored six goals in 15 appearances for Spain, during eight years. His debut was on 15 May 1960 in a 3–0 friendly win with England, at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.

Two of Pereda's international goals came at the 1964 European Nations' Cup, in which he appeared alongside Barcelona teammate Josep Maria Fusté. He scored in both the semi-final against Hungary and the final against the Soviet Union, as the national team won the tournament on home soil; in the decisive match he also assisted Marcelino in the 2–1 winner, although No-Do newsreels showed Amancio as the author of the pass.[5]

During 15 years, Pereda managed both the Spain under-20 and under-21 teams, leading the former to the second place in the 1985 FIFA World Championship in the Soviet Union. In 1988, he was in charge of the Castile and León autonomous side for one game, a 1–1 draw with Aragon.[1] Four years later, he replaced Vicente Miera at the helm of the Spain senior team for one match – he worked in his coaching staff as assistant – due to illness.[6]

International goals edit

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 17 July 1960 Nacional, Santiago, Chile   Chile 0–3 1–4 Friendly
2. 17 June 1964 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain   Hungary 1–0 2–1 1964 European Nations' Cup
3. 21 June 1964 Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid, Spain   Soviet Union 1–0 2–1 1964 European Nations' Cup
4. 27 October 1965 Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain   Republic of Ireland 1–1 4–1 1966 World Cup qualification
5. 27 October 1965 Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain   Republic of Ireland 2–1 4–1 1966 World Cup qualification
6. 27 October 1965 Sánchez Pizjuán, Seville, Spain   Republic of Ireland 3–1 4–1 1966 World Cup qualification

Death edit

Pereda died in Barcelona on 27 September 2011 at the age of 73, from cancer.[3]

Honours edit

Player edit

Club edit

Real Madrid

Barcelona

International edit

Spain

Individual edit

Manager edit

Spain U16

Spain U20

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Chus" Pereda: el héroe entrañable de la Eurocopa de 1964 ("Chus" Pereda: Euro 1964's loved hero) 12 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine; El Diario Montañés, 27 September 2011 (in Spanish)
  2. ^ Voluntad de tradición (Will of tradition); El Correo, 27 May 2001 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ a b Fallece Chus Pereda, uno de los campeones de la Eurocopa'64 (Chus Pereda, one of Euro 64's champions, dies); El Mundo, 27 September 2011 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ El Barça buscará ganar su quinta Copa en 'casa' (Barça will look to win their fifth Cup at 'home'); Sport, 25 March 2015 (in Spanish)
  5. ^ La asistencia de Pereda que el NO-DO le robó (Pereda's assist that NO-DO took away); Marca, 27 September 2011 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Chus Pereda fallece a los 73 años (Chus Pereda dies at 73); ABC, 27 September 2011 (in Spanish)
  7. ^ "1964 team of the tournament". Union of European Football Associations. Retrieved 14 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Chus Pereda at BDFutbol
  • Chus Pereda manager profile at BDFutbol
  • FC Barcelona profile
  • Chus Pereda at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Chus Pereda at EU-Football.info

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Pereda and the second or maternal family name is Ruiz de Temino Jesus Maria Pereda Ruiz de Temino 15 June 1938 27 September 2011 also known as Chus Pereda was a Spanish football midfielder and manager Chus PeredaPersonal informationFull nameJesus Maria Pereda Ruiz de TeminoDate of birth 1938 06 15 15 June 1938Place of birthMedina de Pomar SpainDate of death27 September 2011 2011 09 27 aged 73 Place of deathBarcelona SpainHeight1 70 m 5 ft 7 in Position s MidfielderYouth careerAlcazarBalmasedaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1956 1958Indautxu52 26 1958 1959Real Madrid2 1 1958 1959 Valladolid loan 27 9 1959 1961Sevilla56 13 1961 1969Barcelona134 42 1969 1970Sabadell5 0 1970 1972Mallorca53 7 Total329 98 International career1960Spain U212 0 1960Spain B1 0 1960 1968Spain15 6 1966 1968Catalan XI2 1 Managerial career1973 1975Catalonia youth 1976 1993Spain U181977 1991Spain U201979 1992Spain U191980Spain U161987 1988Spain U161987 1990Spain U171988 1992Spain U211995 1996Xerez1998Castile and LeonMedal record Representing SpainEuropean Nations CupWinner 1964 Spain Club domestic league appearances and goalsIn a 16 year professional career he played mainly for Barcelona amassing La Liga totals of 197 matches and 55 goals for four teams including Real Madrid In 1964 he helped Spain win the European Championship being an international throughout the decade After retiring Pereda was in charge of several Spain youth teams including the under 20 and the under 21 teams Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Death 4 Honours 4 1 Player 4 1 1 Club 4 1 2 International 4 1 3 Individual 4 2 Manager 5 References 6 External linksClub career editAlthough born in Medina de Pomar Province of Burgos Castile and Leon Pereda was raised in Balmaseda in Biscay 1 and as a schoolboy he captained the provincial U 16 team He began his senior career with Bilbao club SD Indautxu where his teammates included veteran goalkeeper Raimundo Lezama and Miguel Jones Pereda and Jones and later a third player Jose Eulogio Garate were all controversially rejected by Athletic Bilbao because of their birthplaces 2 with Pereda moving to Real Madrid and the others to Atletico Madrid With the Merengues Pereda only appeared in two La Liga games scoring once in a 3 0 home win against Real Zaragoza as the team won the national championship During his spell in the Spanish capital he was also loaned to Real Valladolid in Segunda Division after falling out with coach Luis Carniglia 1 returning to the top flight with Sevilla FC and netting 11 goals in his first season 3 Pereda joined FC Barcelona in summer 1961 going on to appear in 293 competitive matches during eight years 104 goals 1 During that time he won the Copa del Generalisimo twice scoring the opening goal in the 1963 final a 3 1 victory over Zaragoza at the Camp Nou 4 Aged 31 Pereda left Barcelona and joined Catalonia neighbours CE Sabadell FC appearing rarely during the top flight season He closed out his career after two second level campaigns with RCD Mallorca In 1995 96 Pereda had his first and only head coaching experience at club level leading Xerez CD to the 11th position in Segunda Division B 1 International career editPereda scored six goals in 15 appearances for Spain during eight years His debut was on 15 May 1960 in a 3 0 friendly win with England at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium Two of Pereda s international goals came at the 1964 European Nations Cup in which he appeared alongside Barcelona teammate Josep Maria Fuste He scored in both the semi final against Hungary and the final against the Soviet Union as the national team won the tournament on home soil in the decisive match he also assisted Marcelino in the 2 1 winner although No Do newsreels showed Amancio as the author of the pass 5 During 15 years Pereda managed both the Spain under 20 and under 21 teams leading the former to the second place in the 1985 FIFA World Championship in the Soviet Union In 1988 he was in charge of the Castile and Leon autonomous side for one game a 1 1 draw with Aragon 1 Four years later he replaced Vicente Miera at the helm of the Spain senior team for one match he worked in his coaching staff as assistant due to illness 6 International goals edit Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 17 July 1960 Nacional Santiago Chile nbsp Chile 0 3 1 4 Friendly2 17 June 1964 Santiago Bernabeu Madrid Spain nbsp Hungary 1 0 2 1 1964 European Nations Cup3 21 June 1964 Santiago Bernabeu Madrid Spain nbsp Soviet Union 1 0 2 1 1964 European Nations Cup4 27 October 1965 Sanchez Pizjuan Seville Spain nbsp Republic of Ireland 1 1 4 1 1966 World Cup qualification5 27 October 1965 Sanchez Pizjuan Seville Spain nbsp Republic of Ireland 2 1 4 1 1966 World Cup qualification6 27 October 1965 Sanchez Pizjuan Seville Spain nbsp Republic of Ireland 3 1 4 1 1966 World Cup qualificationDeath editPereda died in Barcelona on 27 September 2011 at the age of 73 from cancer 3 Honours editPlayer edit Club edit Real Madrid La Liga 1957 58 European Cup 1957 58Barcelona Copa del Generalisimo 1962 63 1967 68 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1965 66International edit Spain UEFA European Championship 1964Individual edit UEFA European Championship Golden Boot Team of the Tournament 1964 7 Manager edit Spain U16 UEFA European Championship 1988Spain U20 FIFA U 20 World Cup Runner up 1985References edit a b c d e Chus Pereda el heroe entranable de la Eurocopa de 1964 Chus Pereda Euro 1964 s loved hero Archived 12 September 2017 at the Wayback Machine El Diario Montanes 27 September 2011 in Spanish Voluntad de tradicion Will of tradition El Correo 27 May 2001 in Spanish a b Fallece Chus Pereda uno de los campeones de la Eurocopa 64 Chus Pereda one of Euro 64 s champions dies El Mundo 27 September 2011 in Spanish El Barca buscara ganar su quinta Copa en casa Barca will look to win their fifth Cup at home Sport 25 March 2015 in Spanish La asistencia de Pereda que el NO DO le robo Pereda s assist that NO DO took away Marca 27 September 2011 in Spanish Chus Pereda fallece a los 73 anos Chus Pereda dies at 73 ABC 27 September 2011 in Spanish 1964 team of the tournament Union of European Football Associations Retrieved 14 May 2020 External links editChus Pereda at BDFutbol Chus Pereda manager profile at BDFutbol FC Barcelona profile Chus Pereda at National Football Teams com Chus Pereda FIFA competition record archived Chus Pereda at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chus Pereda amp oldid 1213243140, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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