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Eduardo Manchón

Eduardo Manchón Molina (born 24 July 1930 in Barcelona, died there on 29 September 2010) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward.

Eduardo Manchón
Personal information
Full name Eduardo Manchón Molina
Date of birth 24 July 1930
Place of birth Barcelona
Date of death 29 September 2010
Place of death Barcelona
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1948−1949 Barcelona amateur
1949−1950 SD España Industrial
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1950−1957 FC Barcelona 144 (57)
1957−1958 Granada CF 17 (4)
1958−1959 Deportivo de La Coruña
1959−1961 Club Atlètic Ibèria
1961−1962 CE L'Hospitalet
Total 161 (61)
International career
Catalonia 1 (0)
1954 Spain 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Although naturally left-footed, he was also adept with his right, and was capable of playing both as a striker and on the left wing.

Between 1950 and 1957 he scored 88 goals in 201 games for Barcelona, where he witnessed one of his most successful periods in his career. He belonged to the legendary "Five Cups-Barça" side, which won all five possible trophies in 1952. During his time with the club, he won La Liga twice, the Spanish Cup four times, the Copa Eva Duarte twice, and even the Latin Cup.[1]

Club career

Manchón, son of a hard-working family from Murcia, joined Barcelona at the age of 16. He first played for the Catalan club SD España Industrial, which was the reserve team of Barcelona at the time. In the fifth round of the 1950–51 La Liga season, Manchón made his league debut for the first team against Valencia and also managed to score his first goal for the club.[2]

Together with László Kubala, César and Estanislau Basora, he formed one of the most dangerous front-lines in the club's history. In the 1951–52 season the club managed to win all five trophies (the Spanish Championship, the Spanish Cup, the Latin Cup, the Copa Eva Duarte, and the Trofeo Martini & Rossi).

After his time at Barça, he played for the first division side Granada CF during the 1957–58 season and later for Deportivo de La Coruña, Club Atlètic Ibèria and CE L'Hospitalet.

International career

Manchon made one appearance for the Spanish national team in his career. This was during a qualifying match for the 1954 FIFA World Cup, a 0–1 defeat against Turkey. He also represented the Catalonia national football team.[3]

Death

After a long illness Manchón died on 29 September 2010 at the age of 80.[1]

Honours

Barcelona

References

  1. ^ a b FCBarcelona.cat: Eduard Manchón Dies
  2. ^ weltfussball.de: Primera Division 1950/1951 .:. 5. Spieltag
  3. ^ veteransfcbarcelona.cat: Manchón Molina, Eduard[permanent dead link]

External links

  • Eduardo Manchón at BDFutbol

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