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Fernando Gómez (footballer, born 1965)

Fernando Gómez Colomer (born 11 September 1965), known simply as Fernando, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder.

Fernando
Fernando in 2016
Personal information
Full name Fernando Gómez Colomer
Date of birth (1965-09-11) 11 September 1965 (age 58)
Place of birth Valencia, Spain
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Youth career
Colegio Salgui
1980–1983 Valencia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983 Valencia B
1983–1998 Valencia 458 (117)
1998–1999 Wolverhampton Wanderers 19 (2)
1999–2000 Castellón 35 (10)
Total 512 (129)
International career
1983–1984 Spain U18 12 (1)
1985 Spain U19 1 (1)
1985 Spain U20 6 (3)
1985–1990 Spain U21 9 (0)
1989–1992 Spain 8 (2)
Managerial career
2016 Torre Levante
2017–2018 Alzira
2020–2021 Benigànim
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

His professional career was closely connected to Valencia with which he made his La Liga debut at the age of 18, going on to make a record 556 appearances and score 142 official goals. He worked with the club in directorial capacities following his retirement.[1]

Fernando represented Spain at the 1990 World Cup.

Club career edit

Born in Valencia, Fernando spent the vast majority of his career at hometown's Valencia CF, representing them for 15 seasons as a senior. He would garner a reputation as an outstanding playmaker who boasted an exceptional scoring record from midfield (he scored 14 league goals twice, ten three times), also being team captain; he played a club-record 420 La Liga matches, and also ranked as the fourth-highest scorer with 142 goals in all competitions.[2][3]

Fernando made his debut with the main squad on 15 January 1984 in a 2–1 away loss against Real Valladolid,[4] after moving up from the reserves CD Mestalla. He truly came to the forefront in 1986–87 as the team won promotion back from the Segunda División at the first attempt;[5] aside from this campaign he spent all of his spell with Valencia in the top flight, where he twice finished second in the championship, also helping to a runner-up finish in the Copa del Rey of 1995.[6]

Fernando won the Don Balón's Best Spanish Player Award for 1988–89,[7] and broke into the Spanish national team later that year. He finally left the Mestalla Stadium in August 1998, to join English First Division side Wolverhampton Wanderers on a free transfer. In his one season at the Molineux Stadium, partnering club icon Steve Bull and young prospect Robbie Keane, he scored twice: a left-foot volley against Stockport County in a 2–2 home draw at the end of his first month, and an early winner in the 2–1 victory at Tranmere Rovers in his penultimate game in January.[8]

Fernando then signed with Segunda División B's CD Castellón also in the Valencian Community. After another sole season, he retired in 2000 at the age of nearly 35. He remained at the club as director of football, switching afterwards to sports commentator on both radio and television. In July 2008, however, he returned to Valencia again as sporting director,[9] leaving the post two years later.[10]

Fernando began managing already in his 50s, at CF Torre Levante in the Tercera División. He resigned in September 2016 with the team in eighth, calling the situation "unsustainable".[11] The following July, he joined UD Alzira in the same league,[12] and received a one-year extension in June 2018.[13]

A seven-game winless run ending with four straight defeats saw Fernando dismissed in November 2018.[14] After a season at UD Benigànim, another local amateur side, he became sporting director at Castellón in June 2021.[15]

International career edit

Fernando earned eight caps and scored two goals for Spain, making his international debut on 15 November 1989 in a 4–0 win against Hungary for the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, closing the score in Seville.[16] He was subsequently selected for the squad that competed in the finals in Italy, where he made a substitute appearance in the 3–1 group stage victory over South Korea.[17]

Fernando had earlier represented the nation at youth level in the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship, finishing joint-top scorer with three goals en route to the final.[18]

Personal life edit

Fernando's father was head of a university department, while his brothers became a law professor and a doctor, respectively. His sons followed him into football, but did not turn professional.[19] For his studious background, he was nicknamed "El Catedrático" (The Professor).[20]

In April 2011, Fernando was recruited by the People's Party in Chiva, Valencia to run as number 3 on their list for the local elections.[21] After serving one term as the councillor in charge of sports, he did not run for re-election in 2015.[22]

Honours edit

Valencia

Spain U20

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ González, Lorena. "Fernando Gómez Colomer: "Fui el primer centrocampista en España en superar los cien goles"" [Fernando Gómez Colomer: "I was the first midfielder in Spain to surpass one hundred goals"] (in Spanish). Líbero. Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  2. ^ Casado, Edu (25 February 2015). "Qué fue de… Fernando Gómez Colomer: de capitán a frustrado presidente del Valencia" [What happened to… Fernando Gómez Colomer: from captain to thwarted Valencia president]. 20 minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  3. ^ Gimeno, Manu (28 April 2015). "Un capitán, a ritmo de Mendieta y Fernando" [A captain, Mendieta and Fernando-style] (in Spanish). El Desmarque. Retrieved 22 October 2018.
  4. ^ González, J. (16 January 1984). "2–1: A cual peor" [2–1: Worse and worst]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  5. ^ a b "5–1: El Valencia se despidió con una traca... de goles" [5–1: Valencia said goodbye with fireworks... of goals]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 22 June 1987. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  6. ^ a b Carbajosa, Carlos E. (28 June 1995). "Supertítulo" [Supertitle]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 August 2019.
  7. ^ Pla Díaz, Emilio. "Spain – Footballer of the Year". RSSSF. Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  8. ^ Berry, Paul (7 October 2021). "Ex-Wolves man Fernando Gomez: If I had to do the same again, I would". Express & Star. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Valencia bring in Mathieu from Toulouse". UEFA. 14 June 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  10. ^ Lidón, Inma; Pérez, Iván (2 June 2010). "Fernando Gómez, destituido como director deportivo" [Fernando Gómez, dismissed as sporting director]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  11. ^ "Fernando Gómez abandona el banquillo del Torre Levante" [Fernando Gómez abandons the Torre Levante dugout]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish). 28 September 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  12. ^ Torres, David (5 July 2017). "Fernando Gómez firma por el Alzira" [Fernando Gómez signs for Alzira]. El Desmarque. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  13. ^ Chordà, David (12 June 2018). "Fernando Gómez continuará un año más en el banquillo del Alzira" [Fernando Gómez will continue for one more year in the Alzira dugout]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  14. ^ "Fernando, despedido de la UD Alzira" [Fernando, fired from UD Alzira]. Super Deporte (in Spanish). 2 November 2018. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  15. ^ Orts, Pablo (10 June 2021). "Fernando Gómez Colomer deja el Benigànim por el CD Castellón" [Fernando Gómez Colomer leaves Benigànim for CD Castellón]. Levante-EMV (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  16. ^ Astruells, Andrés (16 November 1989). "El remate de una gran faena" [Icing on tasty cake]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  17. ^ Guasch, Tomás (18 June 1990). "Victoria para la rehabilitación" [Win for rehabilitation]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 23 May 2014.
  18. ^ a b Díez, Óscar (1 November 2014). "España en los mundiales sub'20: URSS 1985" [Spain in the under'20 World Cups: USSR 1985] (in Spanish). Cuadernos de Fútbol. Retrieved 14 June 2018.
  19. ^ Carchano, María José (8 March 2021). "Fernando Gómez: "Mi hijo ha seguido mi camino: reveses por todos los lados"" [Fernando Gómez: "My son has followed in my footsteps: setbacks everywhere"]. Las Provincias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  20. ^ Torres, David (8 June 2021). "Fernando Gómez vuelve a encabezar un proyecto como director deportivo" [Fernando Gómez leads a project as sporting director again] (in Spanish). El Desmarque. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  21. ^ Badillo, A. (16 April 2011). "Fernando regresa a la política con el PP de Chiva" [Fernando returns to politics with Chiva's PP]. Las Provincias (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 November 2021.
  22. ^ Pérez, Iván (16 April 2015). "El ex futbolista Fernando Gómez no repetirá como concejal en Chiva" [Ex-footballer Fernando Gómez will not run as councillor again in Chiva]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2 November 2021.

External links edit

  • Fernando Gómez at BDFutbol
  • CiberChe biography and stats (in Spanish)
  • Fernando Gómez at Soccerbase  
  • Fernando Gómez at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Fernando Gómez at EU-Football.info

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For other people named Fernando Gomez see Fernando Gomez disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gomez and the second or maternal family name is Colomer Fernando Gomez Colomer born 11 September 1965 known simply as Fernando is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder FernandoFernando in 2016Personal informationFull nameFernando Gomez ColomerDate of birth 1965 09 11 11 September 1965 age 58 Place of birthValencia SpainHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s Attacking midfielderYouth careerColegio Salgui1980 1983ValenciaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1983Valencia B1983 1998Valencia458 117 1998 1999Wolverhampton Wanderers19 2 1999 2000Castellon35 10 Total512 129 International career1983 1984Spain U1812 1 1985Spain U191 1 1985Spain U206 3 1985 1990Spain U219 0 1989 1992Spain8 2 Managerial career2016Torre Levante2017 2018Alzira2020 2021Beniganim Club domestic league appearances and goals His professional career was closely connected to Valencia with which he made his La Liga debut at the age of 18 going on to make a record 556 appearances and score 142 official goals He worked with the club in directorial capacities following his retirement 1 Fernando represented Spain at the 1990 World Cup Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksClub career editBorn in Valencia Fernando spent the vast majority of his career at hometown s Valencia CF representing them for 15 seasons as a senior He would garner a reputation as an outstanding playmaker who boasted an exceptional scoring record from midfield he scored 14 league goals twice ten three times also being team captain he played a club record 420 La Liga matches and also ranked as the fourth highest scorer with 142 goals in all competitions 2 3 Fernando made his debut with the main squad on 15 January 1984 in a 2 1 away loss against Real Valladolid 4 after moving up from the reserves CD Mestalla He truly came to the forefront in 1986 87 as the team won promotion back from the Segunda Division at the first attempt 5 aside from this campaign he spent all of his spell with Valencia in the top flight where he twice finished second in the championship also helping to a runner up finish in the Copa del Rey of 1995 6 Fernando won the Don Balon s Best Spanish Player Award for 1988 89 7 and broke into the Spanish national team later that year He finally left the Mestalla Stadium in August 1998 to join English First Division side Wolverhampton Wanderers on a free transfer In his one season at the Molineux Stadium partnering club icon Steve Bull and young prospect Robbie Keane he scored twice a left foot volley against Stockport County in a 2 2 home draw at the end of his first month and an early winner in the 2 1 victory at Tranmere Rovers in his penultimate game in January 8 Fernando then signed with Segunda Division B s CD Castellon also in the Valencian Community After another sole season he retired in 2000 at the age of nearly 35 He remained at the club as director of football switching afterwards to sports commentator on both radio and television In July 2008 however he returned to Valencia again as sporting director 9 leaving the post two years later 10 Fernando began managing already in his 50s at CF Torre Levante in the Tercera Division He resigned in September 2016 with the team in eighth calling the situation unsustainable 11 The following July he joined UD Alzira in the same league 12 and received a one year extension in June 2018 13 A seven game winless run ending with four straight defeats saw Fernando dismissed in November 2018 14 After a season at UD Beniganim another local amateur side he became sporting director at Castellon in June 2021 15 International career editFernando earned eight caps and scored two goals for Spain making his international debut on 15 November 1989 in a 4 0 win against Hungary for the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers closing the score in Seville 16 He was subsequently selected for the squad that competed in the finals in Italy where he made a substitute appearance in the 3 1 group stage victory over South Korea 17 Fernando had earlier represented the nation at youth level in the 1985 FIFA World Youth Championship finishing joint top scorer with three goals en route to the final 18 Personal life editFernando s father was head of a university department while his brothers became a law professor and a doctor respectively His sons followed him into football but did not turn professional 19 For his studious background he was nicknamed El Catedratico The Professor 20 In April 2011 Fernando was recruited by the People s Party in Chiva Valencia to run as number 3 on their list for the local elections 21 After serving one term as the councillor in charge of sports he did not run for re election in 2015 22 Honours editValencia Segunda Division 1986 87 5 Copa del Rey runner up 1994 95 6 Spain U20 FIFA U 20 World Cup runner up 1985 18 See also editList of La Liga players 400 appearances List of Valencia CF players 100 appearances References edit Gonzalez Lorena Fernando Gomez Colomer Fui el primer centrocampista en Espana en superar los cien goles Fernando Gomez Colomer I was the first midfielder in Spain to surpass one hundred goals in Spanish Libero Retrieved 2 August 2019 Casado Edu 25 February 2015 Que fue de Fernando Gomez Colomer de capitan a frustrado presidente del Valencia What happened to Fernando Gomez Colomer from captain to thwarted Valencia president 20 minutos in Spanish Retrieved 22 October 2018 Gimeno Manu 28 April 2015 Un capitan a ritmo de Mendieta y Fernando A captain Mendieta and Fernando style in Spanish El Desmarque Retrieved 22 October 2018 Gonzalez J 16 January 1984 2 1 A cual peor 2 1 Worse and worst Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b 5 1 El Valencia se despidio con una traca de goles 5 1 Valencia said goodbye with fireworks of goals Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 22 June 1987 Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b Carbajosa Carlos E 28 June 1995 Supertitulo Supertitle Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 2 August 2019 Pla Diaz Emilio Spain Footballer of the Year RSSSF Retrieved 23 May 2014 Berry Paul 7 October 2021 Ex Wolves man Fernando Gomez If I had to do the same again I would Express amp Star Retrieved 2 November 2021 Valencia bring in Mathieu from Toulouse UEFA 14 June 2009 Retrieved 8 April 2020 Lidon Inma Perez Ivan 2 June 2010 Fernando Gomez destituido como director deportivo Fernando Gomez dismissed as sporting director El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 23 May 2014 Fernando Gomez abandona el banquillo del Torre Levante Fernando Gomez abandons the Torre Levante dugout Levante EMV in Spanish 28 September 2016 Retrieved 2 November 2021 Torres David 5 July 2017 Fernando Gomez firma por el Alzira Fernando Gomez signs for Alzira El Desmarque Retrieved 2 November 2021 Chorda David 12 June 2018 Fernando Gomez continuara un ano mas en el banquillo del Alzira Fernando Gomez will continue for one more year in the Alzira dugout Levante EMV in Spanish Retrieved 2 November 2021 Fernando despedido de la UD Alzira Fernando fired from UD Alzira Super Deporte in Spanish 2 November 2018 Retrieved 2 November 2021 Orts Pablo 10 June 2021 Fernando Gomez Colomer deja el Beniganim por el CD Castellon Fernando Gomez Colomer leaves Beniganim for CD Castellon Levante EMV in Spanish Retrieved 2 November 2021 Astruells Andres 16 November 1989 El remate de una gran faena Icing on tasty cake Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 23 May 2014 Guasch Tomas 18 June 1990 Victoria para la rehabilitacion Win for rehabilitation Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 23 May 2014 a b Diez oscar 1 November 2014 Espana en los mundiales sub 20 URSS 1985 Spain in the under 20 World Cups USSR 1985 in Spanish Cuadernos de Futbol Retrieved 14 June 2018 Carchano Maria Jose 8 March 2021 Fernando Gomez Mi hijo ha seguido mi camino reveses por todos los lados Fernando Gomez My son has followed in my footsteps setbacks everywhere Las Provincias in Spanish Retrieved 2 November 2021 Torres David 8 June 2021 Fernando Gomez vuelve a encabezar un proyecto como director deportivo Fernando Gomez leads a project as sporting director again in Spanish El Desmarque Retrieved 2 November 2021 Badillo A 16 April 2011 Fernando regresa a la politica con el PP de Chiva Fernando returns to politics with Chiva s PP Las Provincias in Spanish Retrieved 2 November 2021 Perez Ivan 16 April 2015 El ex futbolista Fernando Gomez no repetira como concejal en Chiva Ex footballer Fernando Gomez will not run as councillor again in Chiva El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 2 November 2021 External links editFernando Gomez at BDFutbol CiberChe biography and stats in Spanish Fernando Gomez at Soccerbase nbsp Fernando Gomez at National Football Teams com Fernando Gomez FIFA competition record archived Fernando Gomez at EU Football info Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Gomez 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