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Claudio Barragán

Claudio Barragán Escobar (born 10 April 1964) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker, currently a manager.

Claudio Barragán
Personal information
Full name Claudio Barragán Escobar
Date of birth (1964-04-10) 10 April 1964 (age 58)
Place of birth Manises, Spain
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Levante
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1980–1984 Levante 40 (3)
1982–1983Ceuta (loan)
1984–1989 Elche 150 (33)
1989–1991 Mallorca 57 (11)
1991–1995 Deportivo La Coruña 114 (35)
1995–1996 Salamanca 42 (12)
1996–2000 Elche 103 (19)
2002–2004 CD Alone
Total 506 (113)
International career
1992–1993 Spain 6 (0)
Managerial career
2004–2008 Elche (assistant)
2008–2009 Elche
2011–2014 Ponferradina
2014–2016 Cádiz
2016–2017 Mirandés
2017–2018 Hércules
2020–2021 Recreativo
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

His professional career was closely associated to Elche,[1] as both a player and manager, but he was also an important part of the Deportivo de La Coruña teams of the 90s.

Claudio amassed La Liga totals of 259 games and 66 goals over nine seasons, also representing in the competition Mallorca and Salamanca. He added 181 matches and 32 goals in Segunda División, and started working as a coach in 2008.

Playing career

Club

Known as Claudio in his playing days, he was born in Manises, Province of Valencia, and made his senior debut at only 16 with local Levante UD. He scored three goals over two full Segunda División seasons – being relegated in 1982 – and was also loaned to lowly AgD Ceuta.[1]

In summer 1984, Claudio signed for neighbouring Elche CF, making his La Liga debut on 18 November 1984 in a 1–0 away loss against RCD Español and finishing his first season with 18 games and two goals, including one in a 6–1 defeat at Real Madrid[2] as the team were eventually relegated; he would achieve another promotion with the club in 1988, followed by immediate relegation.[1]

After two top-flight seasons in RCD Mallorca, reaching the Copa del Rey final in 1990–91, Claudio joined Deportivo de La Coruña in the 1991 off-season. He netted ten times in 34 matches in his first year as the Galicians narrowly avoided relegation, beating Real Betis in the promotion/relegation playoffs.

In the following summer, however, the club bought Brazilians Bebeto and Mauro Silva, amongst others, and Super Depor came to fruition, achieving two top-two and one top-three finishes. Claudio formed an extremely efficient attacking partnership with the former, with the pair combining for 67 league goals from 1992 to 1994; he won the first and only trophy of his career in 1995, the Spanish Cup against Valencia CF, and also scored four goals in nine games in the UEFA Cup over two seasons.[3]

Claudio lost his importance in Deportivo in the 1994–95 campaign after the emergence of younger Javier Manjarín and the summer signings of Emil Kostadinov and Julio Salinas, and left the team altogether prior to the start of the following season, after the appointment of new manager John Toshack. Aged 31, he signed with UD Salamanca, scoring 11 goals in his first year but being relegated from the top tier.[1]

In December 1996, after suffering an injury and losing his starting place with the Castile and León side, Claudio returned to Elche, helping the club to two promotions from Segunda División B before retiring professionally at the age of 36.[1] After two years out of football, he played a couple of seasons with amateurs Club Deportivo Alone from Guardamar del Segura, in Alicante.

International

During his spell with Deportivo, Claudio earned six caps for Spain. His debut came on 14 October 1992 in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland (0–0 in Belfast).[4]

Coaching career

Barragán joined Elche's coaching staff shortly after retiring, going on to work as an assistant with the club. Just seven games into 2008–09, he replaced fired David Vidal at the helm of the first team,[5] finally leading them to the 12th position; he himself was sacked in early October 2009, after roughly one year in charge.[6]

On 14 January 2011, Barragán was appointed at SD Ponferradina also in the second division,[7] eventually not being able to prevent relegation. He immediately won promotion back with a play-off win over CD Tenerife, and remained at the club until his contract expired in June 2014.[8]

Barragán replaced the dismissed Antonio Calderón as manager of Cádiz CF in the third tier on 24 November 2014.[9] In his first season, the team won their group and dispatched Hércules CF in the play-off semi-finals before losing the final 3–1 on aggregate to Bilbao Athletic; he was relieved of his duties on 18 April 2016, when a run of one point in four matches put the Andalusians in fourth place.[10]

For 42 days at the end of 2016 and the start of the new year, Barragán managed CD Mirandés in the second division, winning once and losing three of his four games in charge.[11] In October 2017, he succeeded Gustavo Siviero at Hércules one league below. He was fired the following February, with them seven points off the play-offs and having not won in 2018.[12]

On 11 February 2020, Barragán succeeded Alberto Monteagudo at 13th-placed Recreativo de Huelva; he signed for the rest of the campaign, with the option of one more if the team qualified for the national cup.[13] He was dismissed on 24 January 2021 as the club eventually suffered a double relegation to the fifth tier.[14]

Managerial statistics

As of 23 February 2020
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Elche   12 October 2008 4 October 2009 44 14 13 17 56 57 −1 031.82 [15]
Ponferradina   14 January 2011 12 June 2014 160 63 43 54 207 179 +28 039.38 [16]
Cádiz   24 November 2014 18 April 2016 72 38 16 18 109 58 +51 052.78 [17]
Mirandés   7 December 2016 17 January 2017 4 1 0 3 2 11 −9 025.00 [18]
Hércules   17 October 2017 12 February 2018 16 4 10 2 14 12 +2 025.00 [19]
Recreativo   11 February 2020 Present 2 1 0 1 3 2 +1 050.00 [20]
Total 298 121 82 95 391 319 +72 040.60

Honours

Deportivo

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Claudio Barragán Escobar, CLAUDIO" (in Spanish). Franjiverdes. 24 January 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  2. ^ "El día que Valdano le marcó cuatro goles al Elche con el Real Madrid" [The day Valdano scored four goals to Elche with Real Madrid]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 March 2021. Retrieved 10 August 2022.
  3. ^ Cudeiro, Juan Luis (29 September 2012). "La noche que nació el Súper Dépor" [The night Súper Dépor was born]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 May 2016.
  4. ^ Guasch, Tomás (15 October 1992). "La selección se cala, pero tampoco 'moja'" [National team get it on, but do not 'get it']. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 7 February 2015.
  5. ^ "Claudio Barragán entrenará al Elche" [Claudio Barragán will coach Elche]. Diario AS (in Spanish). 13 October 2008. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  6. ^ "El Elche destituye a Claudio" [Elche dismiss Claudio]. Diario Información (in Spanish). 4 October 2009. Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  7. ^ Otero, Pablo M. (14 January 2011). "Claudio Barragán, nuevo entrenador de la Ponferradina" [Claudio Barragán, new Ponferradina manager]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 December 2011.
  8. ^ "Claudio Barragán deja de ser entrenador de la Ponferradina" [Claudio Barragán is no longer manager of Ponferradina]. La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). 12 June 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  9. ^ Geneiro, Álvaro (24 November 2014). "Claudio Barragán, nuevo entrenador del Cádiz CF" [Claudio Barragán, new manager of Cádiz CF] (in Spanish). Andalucía Información. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  10. ^ "Claudio Barragán, destituido como técnico del Cádiz" [Claudio Barragán, dismissed as manager of Cádiz]. Marca (in Spanish). 18 April 2016. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  11. ^ Castillo, Aitor (17 January 2017). "Claudio Barragán, destituido como técnico rojillo 42 días después" [Claudio Barragán, dismissed as red manager 42 days later]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  12. ^ "El Hércules destituye a Claudio Barragán" [Hércules dismiss Claudio Barragán]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 11 February 2018. Retrieved 25 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Claudio, nuevo entrenador del Recreativo tras el despido de Alberto Monteagudo" [Claudio, new Recreativo manager after Alberto Monteagudo's sacking]. ABC (in Spanish). 11 February 2020. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  14. ^ "El Recreativo destituye a Claudio Barragán" [Recreativo dismiss Claudio Barragán] (in Spanish). Huelva Información. 24 January 2021. Retrieved 13 May 2021.
  15. ^ "Claudio: Claudio Barragán Escobar". BDFutbol. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
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  17. ^ "Claudio: Claudio Barragán Escobar". BDFutbol. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
    "Claudio: Claudio Barragán Escobar". BDFutbol. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  18. ^ "Claudio: Claudio Barragán Escobar". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  19. ^ "Claudio: Claudio Barragán Escobar". BDFutbol. Retrieved 17 November 2017.
  20. ^ "Claudio: Claudio Barragán Escobar". BDFutbol. Retrieved 12 February 2020.
  21. ^ Carbajosa, Carlos E. (28 June 1995). "Supertítulo" [Supertitle]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 19 May 2015.

External links

  • Claudio Barragán at BDFutbol
  • Claudio Barragán manager profile at BDFutbol
  • Deportivo archives
  • Claudio Barragán at Futbolme (in Spanish)
  • Claudio Barragán at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Claudio Barragán at EU-Football.info

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Barragan and the second or maternal family name is Escobar Claudio Barragan Escobar born 10 April 1964 is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker currently a manager Claudio BarraganPersonal informationFull nameClaudio Barragan EscobarDate of birth 1964 04 10 10 April 1964 age 58 Place of birthManises SpainHeight1 77 m 5 ft 10 in Position s StrikerYouth careerLevanteSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1980 1984Levante40 3 1982 1983 Ceuta loan 1984 1989Elche150 33 1989 1991Mallorca57 11 1991 1995Deportivo La Coruna114 35 1995 1996Salamanca42 12 1996 2000Elche103 19 2002 2004CD AloneTotal506 113 International career1992 1993Spain6 0 Managerial career2004 2008Elche assistant 2008 2009Elche2011 2014Ponferradina2014 2016Cadiz2016 2017Mirandes2017 2018Hercules2020 2021Recreativo Club domestic league appearances and goalsHis professional career was closely associated to Elche 1 as both a player and manager but he was also an important part of the Deportivo de La Coruna teams of the 90s Claudio amassed La Liga totals of 259 games and 66 goals over nine seasons also representing in the competition Mallorca and Salamanca He added 181 matches and 32 goals in Segunda Division and started working as a coach in 2008 Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Club 1 2 International 2 Coaching career 3 Managerial statistics 4 Honours 5 References 6 External linksPlaying career EditClub Edit Known as Claudio in his playing days he was born in Manises Province of Valencia and made his senior debut at only 16 with local Levante UD He scored three goals over two full Segunda Division seasons being relegated in 1982 and was also loaned to lowly AgD Ceuta 1 In summer 1984 Claudio signed for neighbouring Elche CF making his La Liga debut on 18 November 1984 in a 1 0 away loss against RCD Espanol and finishing his first season with 18 games and two goals including one in a 6 1 defeat at Real Madrid 2 as the team were eventually relegated he would achieve another promotion with the club in 1988 followed by immediate relegation 1 After two top flight seasons in RCD Mallorca reaching the Copa del Rey final in 1990 91 Claudio joined Deportivo de La Coruna in the 1991 off season He netted ten times in 34 matches in his first year as the Galicians narrowly avoided relegation beating Real Betis in the promotion relegation playoffs In the following summer however the club bought Brazilians Bebeto and Mauro Silva amongst others and Super Depor came to fruition achieving two top two and one top three finishes Claudio formed an extremely efficient attacking partnership with the former with the pair combining for 67 league goals from 1992 to 1994 he won the first and only trophy of his career in 1995 the Spanish Cup against Valencia CF and also scored four goals in nine games in the UEFA Cup over two seasons 3 Claudio lost his importance in Deportivo in the 1994 95 campaign after the emergence of younger Javier Manjarin and the summer signings of Emil Kostadinov and Julio Salinas and left the team altogether prior to the start of the following season after the appointment of new manager John Toshack Aged 31 he signed with UD Salamanca scoring 11 goals in his first year but being relegated from the top tier 1 In December 1996 after suffering an injury and losing his starting place with the Castile and Leon side Claudio returned to Elche helping the club to two promotions from Segunda Division B before retiring professionally at the age of 36 1 After two years out of football he played a couple of seasons with amateurs Club Deportivo Alone from Guardamar del Segura in Alicante International Edit During his spell with Deportivo Claudio earned six caps for Spain His debut came on 14 October 1992 in a 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland 0 0 in Belfast 4 Coaching career EditBarragan joined Elche s coaching staff shortly after retiring going on to work as an assistant with the club Just seven games into 2008 09 he replaced fired David Vidal at the helm of the first team 5 finally leading them to the 12th position he himself was sacked in early October 2009 after roughly one year in charge 6 On 14 January 2011 Barragan was appointed at SD Ponferradina also in the second division 7 eventually not being able to prevent relegation He immediately won promotion back with a play off win over CD Tenerife and remained at the club until his contract expired in June 2014 8 Barragan replaced the dismissed Antonio Calderon as manager of Cadiz CF in the third tier on 24 November 2014 9 In his first season the team won their group and dispatched Hercules CF in the play off semi finals before losing the final 3 1 on aggregate to Bilbao Athletic he was relieved of his duties on 18 April 2016 when a run of one point in four matches put the Andalusians in fourth place 10 For 42 days at the end of 2016 and the start of the new year Barragan managed CD Mirandes in the second division winning once and losing three of his four games in charge 11 In October 2017 he succeeded Gustavo Siviero at Hercules one league below He was fired the following February with them seven points off the play offs and having not won in 2018 12 On 11 February 2020 Barragan succeeded Alberto Monteagudo at 13th placed Recreativo de Huelva he signed for the rest of the campaign with the option of one more if the team qualified for the national cup 13 He was dismissed on 24 January 2021 as the club eventually suffered a double relegation to the fifth tier 14 Managerial statistics EditAs of 23 February 2020Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record RefG W D L GF GA GD Win Elche 12 October 2008 4 October 2009 44 14 13 17 56 57 1 0 31 82 15 Ponferradina 14 January 2011 12 June 2014 160 63 43 54 207 179 28 0 39 38 16 Cadiz 24 November 2014 18 April 2016 72 38 16 18 109 58 51 0 52 78 17 Mirandes 7 December 2016 17 January 2017 4 1 0 3 2 11 9 0 25 00 18 Hercules 17 October 2017 12 February 2018 16 4 10 2 14 12 2 0 25 00 19 Recreativo 11 February 2020 Present 2 1 0 1 3 2 1 0 50 00 20 Total 298 121 82 95 391 319 72 0 40 60 Honours EditDeportivo Copa del Rey 1994 95 21 References Edit a b c d e Claudio Barragan Escobar CLAUDIO in Spanish Franjiverdes 24 January 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2011 El dia que Valdano le marco cuatro goles al Elche con el Real Madrid The day Valdano scored four goals to Elche with Real Madrid Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 12 March 2021 Retrieved 10 August 2022 Cudeiro Juan Luis 29 September 2012 La noche que nacio el Super Depor The night Super Depor was born El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 19 May 2016 Guasch Tomas 15 October 1992 La seleccion se cala pero tampoco moja National team get it on but do not get it Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 7 February 2015 Claudio Barragan entrenara al Elche Claudio Barragan will coach Elche Diario AS in Spanish 13 October 2008 Retrieved 22 December 2011 El Elche destituye a Claudio Elche dismiss Claudio Diario Informacion in Spanish 4 October 2009 Retrieved 22 December 2011 Otero Pablo M 14 January 2011 Claudio Barragan nuevo entrenador de la Ponferradina Claudio Barragan new Ponferradina manager Marca in Spanish Retrieved 22 December 2011 Claudio Barragan deja de ser entrenador de la Ponferradina Claudio Barragan is no longer manager of Ponferradina La Voz de Galicia in Spanish 12 June 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2019 Geneiro Alvaro 24 November 2014 Claudio Barragan nuevo entrenador del Cadiz CF Claudio Barragan new manager of Cadiz CF in Spanish Andalucia Informacion Retrieved 25 September 2019 Claudio Barragan destituido como tecnico del Cadiz Claudio Barragan dismissed as manager of Cadiz Marca in Spanish 18 April 2016 Retrieved 25 September 2019 Castillo Aitor 17 January 2017 Claudio Barragan destituido como tecnico rojillo 42 dias despues Claudio Barragan dismissed as red manager 42 days later Marca in Spanish Retrieved 25 September 2019 El Hercules destituye a Claudio Barragan Hercules dismiss Claudio Barragan Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 11 February 2018 Retrieved 25 September 2019 Claudio nuevo entrenador del Recreativo tras el despido de Alberto Monteagudo Claudio new Recreativo manager after Alberto Monteagudo s sacking ABC in Spanish 11 February 2020 Retrieved 27 April 2020 El Recreativo destituye a Claudio Barragan Recreativo dismiss Claudio Barragan in Spanish Huelva Informacion 24 January 2021 Retrieved 13 May 2021 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 25 March 2016 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 17 November 2017 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 17 November 2017 Claudio Claudio Barragan Escobar BDFutbol Retrieved 12 February 2020 Carbajosa Carlos E 28 June 1995 Supertitulo Supertitle Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 19 May 2015 External links EditClaudio Barragan at BDFutbol Claudio Barragan manager profile at BDFutbol Deportivo archives Claudio Barragan at Futbolme in Spanish Claudio Barragan at National Football Teams com Claudio Barragan FIFA competition record archived Claudio Barragan at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claudio Barragan amp oldid 1130046794, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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