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Fernando Marcos

Fernando Marcos Santiago (born 4 December 1968) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Fernando Marcos
Personal information
Full name Fernando Marcos Santiago[1]
Date of birth (1968-12-04) 4 December 1968 (age 55)[1]
Place of birth Felanitx, Spain[2]
Height 1.79 m (5 ft 10 in)[2]
Position(s) Goalkeeper[1]
Youth career
Oberena
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1990 Real Mallorca 2 (0)
1989–1990Mallorca Atlético (loan) 26 (0)
1990–1991 Orihuela Deportiva 17 (0)
1991–1996 Albacete Balompié 35 (0)
1993–1994Cartagena FC (loan) 30 (0)
1996–1999 Racing Santander 12 (0)
1999–2000 Motril 18 (0)
2000–2004 Polideportivo Ejido 46 (0)
Total 186 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played professionally in all of Spain's top three divisions, which included 47 appearances in La Liga with Albacete Balompié and Racing Santander.[2]

Career edit

Real Mallorca edit

Marcos was born in Felanitx, in the southeast of Majorca in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands.[2] He began his career with local side Real Mallorca, making his debut on 19 February 1989 in a Segunda División match away at Figueres.[3] First choice goalkeeper Molondro was injured after half an hour, and Marcos was brought on to finish the game. Unfortunately, he conceded twice as Figueres won the game 2–1.[4]

With Molondro still out of action, Marcos made his first start in the Copa del Rey round of 16 second leg match at home to Recreativo de Huelva three days later.[3] With everything to play for following the 0–0 first leg, Marcos kept a clean sheet for the full 120 minutes at Lluís Sitjar Stadium, including 30 minutes extra time, to send the tie to penalties. After the penalty spot had to be redrawn, Marcos became the hero of the shootout, saving a penalty from Recreativo's Melenas to send Mallorca into the quarterfinals.[5] His final appearance as Molondro's deputy came in the next league match, at home to Salamanca, which Mallorca won 2–1.[3]

That season was a successful one for Mallorca, as they were promoted to La Liga via a playoff with Español.[6][7] However, despite his strong performances, Marcos's three appearances that year proved to be his only first team action with Mallorca, and for 1989–90 he was sent to the farm team Mallorca Atlético in Segunda División B.[2] He was instantly first choice, making his debut on 3 September in the opening match of the season at home to Manlleu, which the visitors won 2–1. He started 26 consecutive league matches, but following a 1–0 home win over Gimnàstic de Tarragona on 4 March he was dropped in favour of Molondro, and didn't play for the club again.[8] He left Mallorca altogether at the end of the season.[2]

Orihuela Deportiva edit

While Mallorca Atlético finished the 1989–90 season in 14th, only four points clear of relegation, their rivals Orihuela Deportiva topped the group and were promoted to the Segunda División.[9] The Valencian club would be Marcos's next destination, as he joined in the summer of 1990.[2] He wasn't immediately first choice for his new club, with Juan Espín preferred at the start of the season,[10] but made his debut on 7 October in an away match against Elche at Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero.[11] He kept a clean sheet as Orihuela won 1–0, and kept his place for the next match, at home to Rayo Vallecano a week later. This match, at Estadio Municipal Los Arcos, was somewhat less successful, with the visitors triumphing 4–2.[11]

He ultimately made 17 appearances that season, with a 3–2 home win over Xerez on 26 May being the last.[11] Orihuela's first season in the Segunda División for over 35 years was very successful, as they placed 5th and only missed out on the promotion playoff by three points.[12] However, they were found to have failed to pay their players, and were punished with administrative relegation to Segunda División B. Marcos left at the end of the season.[2]

Albacete Balompié edit

Following Orihuela's relegation, Marcos joined their erstwhile Segunda División rivals Albacete Balompié.[2] Albacete had had a very successful season in 1990–91, topping the table and being promoted to La Liga for the first time in their history.[12] However, Marcos would face a long wait to make his top flight debut. Experienced Costa Rican Luis Conejo was first choice in 1991–92, with Juan Carlos Balaguer also ahead of Marcos in the pecking order.[13] The following season, Balaguer became the number one, with Jesús Unanua brought in on loan from Osasuna to act as his understudy.[14] The result was that Marcos didn't make a single appearance during his first two years at Albacete.

For the 1993–94 season, Marcos was sent out on loan to Cartagena FC in Segunda División B.[2] He made his first competitive appearance in over two years as he started both legs of Cartagena's Copa del Rey first round tie against Mar Menor. They won the first leg, away from home, 1–0, but suffered a humiliating 2–0 defeat in the return fixture at Estadio Cartagonova, and were eliminated by their Tercera División opponents. Marcos also started the first two league matches of the year, away at Gramenet and at home to Alcoyano, which resulted in a 1–0 loss and a 1–1 draw respectively.[15] Cartagena's last match of the season, a 2–1 away win over Manacor on 1 May, was Marcos's 32nd appearance in a successful season,[15] and he returned to Albacete that summer.[2]

His long-awaited Albacete and La Liga debut arrived on 18 September 1994, after more than three years at the club, as he started in the home fixture against Real Madrid at Estadio Carlos Belmonte. Albacete secured a remarkable 1–1 draw against the giants, who would ultimately secure their 26th La Liga crown that season.[16] He played 10 more times that year,[16] establishing himself as a reliable back-up to future Spanish international José Francisco Molina,[17] who had joined from Valencia that summer. The only low point was conceding 5 against Español at Sarrià Stadium on 30 October.[16]

Albacete finished the season in 17th, behind Compostela only thanks to their head-to-head record, which meant they had to play in the Relegation play-offs. They lost on aggregate to Salamanca,[18] but earned a reprieve after an administration scandal involving Sevilla and Celta Vigo.[19] In the off-season, Molina departed for Atlético Madrid, allowing Marcos to start 1995–96 as first choice.[20]

He played 25 league matches that season,[20] but it was another difficult season for Albacete. They placed 20th, and were obliged to play another playoff. Marcos played in both matches, as they lost 1–0 to Extremadura at Estadio Francisco de la Hera on 30 May,[21] and then by the same scoreline in the return leg three days later.[22] This time, there was to be no reprieve: Albacete were relegated, and Marcos left the club that summer.[2]

Racing Santander edit

Wanting to stay in the top flight, Marcos joined Racing Santander ahead of the 1996–97 season.[2] He acted as back-up to Santander legend José María Ceballos,[23] although he did feature more prominently in the run to the Copa del Rey quarter-finals.[24] He made his debut in that competition on 6 November, in the away first leg of Santander's second round tie against SD Eibar.[24] The match at Ipurua Municipal Stadium ended 1–1, with Óscar Arpón scoring the away goal that would ultimately send Santander through to the third round.[25][26]

Having also played in the away leg in that round, another 1–1 draw with Real Zaragoza at La Romareda, he finally made his home debut in the return fixture on 15 January. He kept a clean sheet at El Sardinero as Santander won 1–0 and progressed to the round of 16. His had to wait until 6 April for his league debut, which came in a 2–2 draw with Real Betis at Estadio Benito Villamarín.[24] He also featured in the next match at home to Rayo Vallecano: Ceballos was sent off with nine minutes remaining, and Marcos was brought on in place of Fernando Correa to see out the game. At that time, Santander were leading 1–0 thanks to Alberto's 12th-minute goal. However, Marcos's first responsibility was to face the penalty conceded by Ceballos, which Diego Klimowicz duly converted. Five minutes later, he also failed to keep out Guilherme, who gave Rayo a 2–1 win.[27]

With Ceballos suspended, Marcos also played in the next match, a 5–1 win over Real Oviedo at Estadio Carlos Tartiere, for a total of seven that season.[24] He was used similarly sparingly the following season, making three appearances each in the league and the Copa del Rey.[2] 1998–99 was his busiest season with Santander, with 11 appearances in all competitions.[28] Ceballos was injured in the second half of a 3–0 win over Extremadura at Estadio Francisco de la Hera on 7 March, and Marcos came off the bench to replace him.[29]

He played in the next five matches while Ceballos recovered, but the first choice keeper returned after the 2–0 home loss to Espanyol on 18 April.[28] This would turn out to be Marcos's last match in the top division, as he left Santander at the end of the season.[2]

Motril edit

In search of regular first team football, Marcos joined Motril in Segunda División B in the summer of 1999.[2] He began the season as second choice to Carlos Gómez,[30] and had to wait until 14 January to make his debut.[31] This came in a 1–1 home draw with Dos Hermanas at Estadio Escribano Castilla, and from then on he played 18 consecutive matches until the end of the season.[31] Despite this run in the team, he left the club following their 2–1 home loss to Polideportivo Almería on the last day of the season.[2][31]

Polideportivo Ejido edit

In 2000, 31 year old Marcos joined Polideportivo Ejido, and proceeded to have one of the best seasons of his career.[2] His Ejido debut came against the same team as that for Motril, Dos Hermanas, in the preliminary round of the Copa del Rey. Ejido drew this away match 2–2, and ultimately won the tie 4–3 on aggregate. In between the two legs, Marcos made his league debut in a 3–2 home win over Linense on 3 September, and went on to appear in every league match except one that season.[32] Ejido finished the year as group runners-up, and qualified for the promotion play-offs.[33] Marcos appeared in all six play-off games against Atlético Madrid B, Calahorra and Espanyol B, including keeping three crucial clean sheets,[32] as Ejido earned promotion to the Segunda División for the first time in their history.[2]

In 2001–02, he started the season as first choice,[34] but was gradually supplanted by Sergio Segura over the course of the year.[35] A 2–1 loss on 5 January at El Sardinero against his former side, Racing Santander, proved to be his last match as a professional.[34] He didn't feature at all for Ejido over the next two seasons,[2] and finally retired in 2004 at the age of 35.

Honours edit

Real Mallorca

Polideportivo Ejido

Career statistics edit

As of 14 January 2021[2]
Club Season League Cup Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Real Mallorca 1988–89 Segunda División 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
Mallorca Atlético 1989–90 Segunda División B 26 0 26 0
Orihuela Deportiva 1990–91 Segunda División 17 0 0 0 17 0
Albacete Balompié 1991–92 La Liga 0 0 0 0
1992–93 0 0 0 0 0 0
1994–95 10 0 1 0 0 0 11 0
1995–96 25 0 0 0 2[1] 0 27 0
Total 35 0 1 0 2 0 38 0
Cartagena FC 1993–94 Segunda División B 30 0 2 0 32 0
Racing Santander 1996–97 La Liga 3 0 4 0 7 0
1997–98 3 0 3 0 6 0
1998–99 6 0 5 0 11 0
Total 12 0 12 0 0 0 24 0
Motril 1999–2000 Segunda División B 18 0 18 0
Polideportivo Ejido 2000–01 35 0 2 0 6[2] 0 43 0
2001–02 Segunda División 11 0 1 0 12 0
2002–03 0 0 0 0 0 0
2003–04 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 46 0 3 0 6 0 55 0
Career total 186 0 19 0 8 0 213 0
1.^ Appearances in the 1995–96 La Liga relegation playoff
2.^ Appearances in the 2001 Segunda División B play-offs

References edit

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External links edit

  • Fernando Marcos at BDFutbol
  • Fernando Marcos at FootballDatabase.eu
  • Fernando Marcos at WorldFootball.net

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Marcos and the second or maternal family name is Santiago Fernando Marcos Santiago born 4 December 1968 is a Spanish former footballer who played as a goalkeeper Fernando MarcosPersonal informationFull nameFernando Marcos Santiago 1 Date of birth 1968 12 04 4 December 1968 age 55 1 Place of birthFelanitx Spain 2 Height1 79 m 5 ft 10 in 2 Position s Goalkeeper 1 Youth careerOberenaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1988 1990Real Mallorca2 0 1989 1990 Mallorca Atletico loan 26 0 1990 1991Orihuela Deportiva17 0 1991 1996Albacete Balompie35 0 1993 1994 Cartagena FC loan 30 0 1996 1999Racing Santander12 0 1999 2000Motril18 0 2000 2004Polideportivo Ejido46 0 Total186 0 Club domestic league appearances and goalsHe played professionally in all of Spain s top three divisions which included 47 appearances in La Liga with Albacete Balompie and Racing Santander 2 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Real Mallorca 1 2 Orihuela Deportiva 1 3 Albacete Balompie 1 4 Racing Santander 1 5 Motril 1 6 Polideportivo Ejido 2 Honours 3 Career statistics 4 References 5 External linksCareer editReal Mallorca edit Marcos was born in Felanitx in the southeast of Majorca in the Spanish autonomous community of the Balearic Islands 2 He began his career with local side Real Mallorca making his debut on 19 February 1989 in a Segunda Division match away at Figueres 3 First choice goalkeeper Molondro was injured after half an hour and Marcos was brought on to finish the game Unfortunately he conceded twice as Figueres won the game 2 1 4 With Molondro still out of action Marcos made his first start in the Copa del Rey round of 16 second leg match at home to Recreativo de Huelva three days later 3 With everything to play for following the 0 0 first leg Marcos kept a clean sheet for the full 120 minutes at Lluis Sitjar Stadium including 30 minutes extra time to send the tie to penalties After the penalty spot had to be redrawn Marcos became the hero of the shootout saving a penalty from Recreativo s Melenas to send Mallorca into the quarterfinals 5 His final appearance as Molondro s deputy came in the next league match at home to Salamanca which Mallorca won 2 1 3 That season was a successful one for Mallorca as they were promoted to La Liga via a playoff with Espanol 6 7 However despite his strong performances Marcos s three appearances that year proved to be his only first team action with Mallorca and for 1989 90 he was sent to the farm team Mallorca Atletico in Segunda Division B 2 He was instantly first choice making his debut on 3 September in the opening match of the season at home to Manlleu which the visitors won 2 1 He started 26 consecutive league matches but following a 1 0 home win over Gimnastic de Tarragona on 4 March he was dropped in favour of Molondro and didn t play for the club again 8 He left Mallorca altogether at the end of the season 2 Orihuela Deportiva edit While Mallorca Atletico finished the 1989 90 season in 14th only four points clear of relegation their rivals Orihuela Deportiva topped the group and were promoted to the Segunda Division 9 The Valencian club would be Marcos s next destination as he joined in the summer of 1990 2 He wasn t immediately first choice for his new club with Juan Espin preferred at the start of the season 10 but made his debut on 7 October in an away match against Elche at Estadio Manuel Martinez Valero 11 He kept a clean sheet as Orihuela won 1 0 and kept his place for the next match at home to Rayo Vallecano a week later This match at Estadio Municipal Los Arcos was somewhat less successful with the visitors triumphing 4 2 11 He ultimately made 17 appearances that season with a 3 2 home win over Xerez on 26 May being the last 11 Orihuela s first season in the Segunda Division for over 35 years was very successful as they placed 5th and only missed out on the promotion playoff by three points 12 However they were found to have failed to pay their players and were punished with administrative relegation to Segunda Division B Marcos left at the end of the season 2 Albacete Balompie edit Following Orihuela s relegation Marcos joined their erstwhile Segunda Division rivals Albacete Balompie 2 Albacete had had a very successful season in 1990 91 topping the table and being promoted to La Liga for the first time in their history 12 However Marcos would face a long wait to make his top flight debut Experienced Costa Rican Luis Conejo was first choice in 1991 92 with Juan Carlos Balaguer also ahead of Marcos in the pecking order 13 The following season Balaguer became the number one with Jesus Unanua brought in on loan from Osasuna to act as his understudy 14 The result was that Marcos didn t make a single appearance during his first two years at Albacete For the 1993 94 season Marcos was sent out on loan to Cartagena FC in Segunda Division B 2 He made his first competitive appearance in over two years as he started both legs of Cartagena s Copa del Rey first round tie against Mar Menor They won the first leg away from home 1 0 but suffered a humiliating 2 0 defeat in the return fixture at Estadio Cartagonova and were eliminated by their Tercera Division opponents Marcos also started the first two league matches of the year away at Gramenet and at home to Alcoyano which resulted in a 1 0 loss and a 1 1 draw respectively 15 Cartagena s last match of the season a 2 1 away win over Manacor on 1 May was Marcos s 32nd appearance in a successful season 15 and he returned to Albacete that summer 2 His long awaited Albacete and La Liga debut arrived on 18 September 1994 after more than three years at the club as he started in the home fixture against Real Madrid at Estadio Carlos Belmonte Albacete secured a remarkable 1 1 draw against the giants who would ultimately secure their 26th La Liga crown that season 16 He played 10 more times that year 16 establishing himself as a reliable back up to future Spanish international Jose Francisco Molina 17 who had joined from Valencia that summer The only low point was conceding 5 against Espanol at Sarria Stadium on 30 October 16 Albacete finished the season in 17th behind Compostela only thanks to their head to head record which meant they had to play in the Relegation play offs They lost on aggregate to Salamanca 18 but earned a reprieve after an administration scandal involving Sevilla and Celta Vigo 19 In the off season Molina departed for Atletico Madrid allowing Marcos to start 1995 96 as first choice 20 He played 25 league matches that season 20 but it was another difficult season for Albacete They placed 20th and were obliged to play another playoff Marcos played in both matches as they lost 1 0 to Extremadura at Estadio Francisco de la Hera on 30 May 21 and then by the same scoreline in the return leg three days later 22 This time there was to be no reprieve Albacete were relegated and Marcos left the club that summer 2 Racing Santander edit Wanting to stay in the top flight Marcos joined Racing Santander ahead of the 1996 97 season 2 He acted as back up to Santander legend Jose Maria Ceballos 23 although he did feature more prominently in the run to the Copa del Rey quarter finals 24 He made his debut in that competition on 6 November in the away first leg of Santander s second round tie against SD Eibar 24 The match at Ipurua Municipal Stadium ended 1 1 with oscar Arpon scoring the away goal that would ultimately send Santander through to the third round 25 26 Having also played in the away leg in that round another 1 1 draw with Real Zaragoza at La Romareda he finally made his home debut in the return fixture on 15 January He kept a clean sheet at El Sardinero as Santander won 1 0 and progressed to the round of 16 His had to wait until 6 April for his league debut which came in a 2 2 draw with Real Betis at Estadio Benito Villamarin 24 He also featured in the next match at home to Rayo Vallecano Ceballos was sent off with nine minutes remaining and Marcos was brought on in place of Fernando Correa to see out the game At that time Santander were leading 1 0 thanks to Alberto s 12th minute goal However Marcos s first responsibility was to face the penalty conceded by Ceballos which Diego Klimowicz duly converted Five minutes later he also failed to keep out Guilherme who gave Rayo a 2 1 win 27 With Ceballos suspended Marcos also played in the next match a 5 1 win over Real Oviedo at Estadio Carlos Tartiere for a total of seven that season 24 He was used similarly sparingly the following season making three appearances each in the league and the Copa del Rey 2 1998 99 was his busiest season with Santander with 11 appearances in all competitions 28 Ceballos was injured in the second half of a 3 0 win over Extremadura at Estadio Francisco de la Hera on 7 March and Marcos came off the bench to replace him 29 He played in the next five matches while Ceballos recovered but the first choice keeper returned after the 2 0 home loss to Espanyol on 18 April 28 This would turn out to be Marcos s last match in the top division as he left Santander at the end of the season 2 Motril edit In search of regular first team football Marcos joined Motril in Segunda Division B in the summer of 1999 2 He began the season as second choice to Carlos Gomez 30 and had to wait until 14 January to make his debut 31 This came in a 1 1 home draw with Dos Hermanas at Estadio Escribano Castilla and from then on he played 18 consecutive matches until the end of the season 31 Despite this run in the team he left the club following their 2 1 home loss to Polideportivo Almeria on the last day of the season 2 31 Polideportivo Ejido edit In 2000 31 year old Marcos joined Polideportivo Ejido and proceeded to have one of the best seasons of his career 2 His Ejido debut came against the same team as that for Motril Dos Hermanas in the preliminary round of the Copa del Rey Ejido drew this away match 2 2 and ultimately won the tie 4 3 on aggregate In between the two legs Marcos made his league debut in a 3 2 home win over Linense on 3 September and went on to appear in every league match except one that season 32 Ejido finished the year as group runners up and qualified for the promotion play offs 33 Marcos appeared in all six play off games against Atletico Madrid B Calahorra and Espanyol B including keeping three crucial clean sheets 32 as Ejido earned promotion to the Segunda Division for the first time in their history 2 In 2001 02 he started the season as first choice 34 but was gradually supplanted by Sergio Segura over the course of the year 35 A 2 1 loss on 5 January at El Sardinero against his former side Racing Santander proved to be his last match as a professional 34 He didn t feature at all for Ejido over the next two seasons 2 and finally retired in 2004 at the age of 35 Honours editReal Mallorca Segunda Division fourth place 1988 89 earning promotion to La Liga Polideportivo Ejido Segunda Division B runners up 2000 01 earning promotion to Segunda Division Career statistics editAs of 14 January 2021 2 Club Season League Cup Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsReal Mallorca 1988 89 Segunda Division 2 0 1 0 0 0 3 0Mallorca Atletico 1989 90 Segunda Division B 26 0 26 0Orihuela Deportiva 1990 91 Segunda Division 17 0 0 0 17 0Albacete Balompie 1991 92 La Liga 0 0 0 01992 93 0 0 0 0 0 01994 95 10 0 1 0 0 0 11 01995 96 25 0 0 0 2 1 0 27 0Total 35 0 1 0 2 0 38 0Cartagena FC 1993 94 Segunda Division B 30 0 2 0 32 0Racing Santander 1996 97 La Liga 3 0 4 0 7 01997 98 3 0 3 0 6 01998 99 6 0 5 0 11 0Total 12 0 12 0 0 0 24 0Motril 1999 2000 Segunda Division B 18 0 18 0Polideportivo Ejido 2000 01 35 0 2 0 6 2 0 43 02001 02 Segunda Division 11 0 1 0 12 02002 03 0 0 0 0 0 02003 04 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 46 0 3 0 6 0 55 0Career total 186 0 19 0 8 0 213 01 Appearances in the 1995 96 La Liga relegation playoff 2 Appearances in the 2001 Segunda Division B play offsReferences edit a b c Fernando Marcos worldfootball net Retrieved 13 January 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 13 January 2021 a b c Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Figueres Mallorca 2 1 19 02 1989 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Marcos II Salvo al Mallorca PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 Classification 2nd Division 1988 89 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Un Mallorca Feliz y un Triste Espanol PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Classification 2nd Division B Group IV 1989 90 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Orihuela 1990 91 2nd Division BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b c Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b Classification 2nd Division 1990 91 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Albacete 1991 92 First Division BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Albacete 1992 93 First Division BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b c Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Albacete 1994 95 First Division BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 El Salamanca a lo grande PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 Temporada 1994 95 nota aclaratoria de la ampliacion a 22 equipos in Spanish futbolme com Retrieved 6 November 2010 a b Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Suena Almendralejo PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 Historico PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Racing de Santander 1996 97 First Division BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b c d Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 El Eibar roza la victoria PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 El Racing con apuros PDF Mundo Deportivo Retrieved 14 January 2021 Racing de Santander Rayo Vallecano 1 2 13 04 1997 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Extremadura Racing de Santander 0 3 07 03 1999 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Motril 1999 00 2nd Division B Group IV BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b c Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Classification 2nd Division B Group IV 2000 01 BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 a b Matches Marcos BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 Squad of Polideportivo Ejido 2001 02 2nd Division BDFutbol Retrieved 14 January 2021 External links editFernando Marcos at BDFutbol Fernando Marcos at FootballDatabase eu Fernando Marcos at WorldFootball net Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fernando Marcos amp oldid 1164368410, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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