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Fernando Quintanilla

Fernando Quintanilla Barañano (born 13 November 1964), also known by the nickname Txirri,[1] (sometimes spelled Chirri) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender. He featured in La Liga for Athletic Bilbao but spent most of his playing career in the second and third divisions, including spells with CD Málaga and Real Betis.

Txirri
Personal information
Full name Fernando Quintanilla Barañano
Date of birth (1964-11-13) 13 November 1964 (age 59)
Place of birth Barakaldo, Spain
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Central defender
Youth career
Athletic Bilbao
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1988 Bilbao Athletic 82 (12)
1985–1990 Athletic Bilbao 47 (6)
1990–1992 CD Málaga 26 (2)
1992–1993 Atlético Marbella 25 (0)
1993–1994 Real Betis 15 (0)
1994–1996 Elche 43 (1)
1996–1997 Zamudio 32 (7)
Total 270 (28)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

In later years he spent time as a technical staff member for clubs including Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad.

Playing career edit

Athletic Bilbao edit

Born in Barakaldo, Biscay, Basque Country, Quintanilla was a graduate of Athletic Bilbao's youth system. He made his senior debut as a 19-year-old with the reserve team, Bilbao Athletic, in the Segunda División in October 1983 against Deportivo La Coruña, scoring his first goal in the same match.[1]

He remained with the reserves for six seasons, enduring some major injuries[1] and experiencing a relegation followed by a promotion, while also making occasional appearances for the first team; his La Liga debut came against CA Osasuna at the age of 21 in August 1985,[1] having been an important figure for the reserves the previous year (34 league starts, which would prove to be the highest return in his career).[1]

Txirri was fully integrated into the Athletic senior squad in 1989–90. The previous season he had played in the UEFA Cup against Juventus,[2] and he featured in 26 league games following his promotion; however, he was unable to secure a regular place in the team ahead of contemporaries Genar Andrinúa and Patxi Salinas and the younger Rafael Alkorta and Patxi Ferreira – all were Spanish internationals – and he was allowed to move on, joining CD Málaga of the second tier in summer 1990.

Later years edit

Quintanilla's first season on the Costa del Sol was fairly successful, playing 26 times as Málaga reached the promotion playoffs despite economic difficulties; Txirri scored his penalty in the shootout against local rivals Cádiz, but the tie ended in defeat.[3] He missed all of 1991–92 (which ended with Málaga's relegation and dissolution) due to an injury sustained on the first matchday,[1] and then transferred to Atlético Marbella, newly-promoted to the same level.

After one year playing regularly with Marbella, prior to the 1993–94 season he moved on to a third Andalusian club in the second tier, Real Betis, following his former coach Sergije Krešić who also brought Tomás Olías and Juan Ramón Comas to Seville from Marbella.[1] Txirri was part of the Betis team which eliminated FC Barcelona from the Copa del Rey and achieved promotion,[1] but his involvement was curtailed due to injury, and after that single season he was allowed to leave by Krešić's replacement as manager, Lorenzo Serra Ferrer.[1]

Quintanilla's last three campaigns were spent in the regionalised third tier, firstly with Elche for two years. In his final season as a professional, 1996–97, he returned to his home region of Biscay to play for the amateur club SD Zamudio, making their debut at that level of competition. Txirri posted his best appearance figures for a decade (32 league starts, plus seven goals)[1] but his input could not prevent the club's immediate relegation, and he decided to retire from playing aged 33.

Post-playing career edit

After his playing days ended, Quintanilla remained in football, embarking on a career as a support staff member. He was involved in scouting with Athletic Bilbao for several years,[4] including acting as a liaison for local affiliated clubs. In 2015 he was removed from his position, eventually winning a case of unfair dismissal against Athletic in court,[5] meanwhile working with the youth teams of SD Leioa.[6] When the dispute with his former employers was resolved in 2017, he took on a similar role with their neighbours Real Sociedad, as the club from San Sebastián sought to expand their recruitment knowledge in Biscay province.[7]

Personal life edit

Quintanilla's son Alex is also a footballer. He too plays as a defender and was trained in the ranks of Athletic Bilbao, although he never made an appearance for the senior side.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Yo jugué en el Real Betis: Txirri" [I played at Real Betis: Txirri] (in Spanish). Vavel. 14 January 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  2. ^ . Juventus La Storia Siamo Noi (in Italian). 26 October 2017. Archived from the original on 14 July 2018. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  3. ^ "El Cádiz consumo el milagro" [Cadiz achieve the miracle] (PDF). Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 20 June 1991. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  4. ^ "La marcha de Koldo Asua agrava la crisis de Lezama" [The departure of Koldo Asua aggravates the Lezama crisis]. Diario AS (in Spanish). 17 June 2009. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Txirri pasa a formar parte del fútbol de cantera de la Real" [Txirri has become part of the football quarry of La Real]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 13 March 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  6. ^ "Fernando Quintanilla, "Txirri", se incorpora a la Sociedad Deportiva Leioa" [Fernando Quintanilla, "Txirri", joins SD Leioa]. El Desmarque (in Spanish). 30 July 2015. Retrieved 14 July 2018.
  7. ^ "La Real pesca en el fútbol de formación vizcaíno" [Real fishing in the Biscayan football development]. Marca (in Spanish). 13 March 2017. Retrieved 14 July 2018.

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Quintanilla and the second or maternal family name is Baranano Fernando Quintanilla Baranano born 13 November 1964 also known by the nickname Txirri 1 sometimes spelled Chirri is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central defender He featured in La Liga for Athletic Bilbao but spent most of his playing career in the second and third divisions including spells with CD Malaga and Real Betis TxirriPersonal informationFull nameFernando Quintanilla BarananoDate of birth 1964 11 13 13 November 1964 age 59 Place of birthBarakaldo SpainHeight1 84 m 6 ft 0 in Position s Central defenderYouth careerAthletic BilbaoSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1983 1988Bilbao Athletic82 12 1985 1990Athletic Bilbao47 6 1990 1992CD Malaga26 2 1992 1993Atletico Marbella25 0 1993 1994Real Betis15 0 1994 1996Elche43 1 1996 1997Zamudio32 7 Total270 28 Club domestic league appearances and goals In later years he spent time as a technical staff member for clubs including Athletic Bilbao and Real Sociedad Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 Athletic Bilbao 1 2 Later years 2 Post playing career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career editAthletic Bilbao edit Born in Barakaldo Biscay Basque Country Quintanilla was a graduate of Athletic Bilbao s youth system He made his senior debut as a 19 year old with the reserve team Bilbao Athletic in the Segunda Division in October 1983 against Deportivo La Coruna scoring his first goal in the same match 1 He remained with the reserves for six seasons enduring some major injuries 1 and experiencing a relegation followed by a promotion while also making occasional appearances for the first team his La Liga debut came against CA Osasuna at the age of 21 in August 1985 1 having been an important figure for the reserves the previous year 34 league starts which would prove to be the highest return in his career 1 Txirri was fully integrated into the Athletic senior squad in 1989 90 The previous season he had played in the UEFA Cup against Juventus 2 and he featured in 26 league games following his promotion however he was unable to secure a regular place in the team ahead of contemporaries Genar Andrinua and Patxi Salinas and the younger Rafael Alkorta and Patxi Ferreira all were Spanish internationals and he was allowed to move on joining CD Malaga of the second tier in summer 1990 Later years edit Quintanilla s first season on the Costa del Sol was fairly successful playing 26 times as Malaga reached the promotion playoffs despite economic difficulties Txirri scored his penalty in the shootout against local rivals Cadiz but the tie ended in defeat 3 He missed all of 1991 92 which ended with Malaga s relegation and dissolution due to an injury sustained on the first matchday 1 and then transferred to Atletico Marbella newly promoted to the same level After one year playing regularly with Marbella prior to the 1993 94 season he moved on to a third Andalusian club in the second tier Real Betis following his former coach Sergije Kresic who also brought Tomas Olias and Juan Ramon Comas to Seville from Marbella 1 Txirri was part of the Betis team which eliminated FC Barcelona from the Copa del Rey and achieved promotion 1 but his involvement was curtailed due to injury and after that single season he was allowed to leave by Kresic s replacement as manager Lorenzo Serra Ferrer 1 Quintanilla s last three campaigns were spent in the regionalised third tier firstly with Elche for two years In his final season as a professional 1996 97 he returned to his home region of Biscay to play for the amateur club SD Zamudio making their debut at that level of competition Txirri posted his best appearance figures for a decade 32 league starts plus seven goals 1 but his input could not prevent the club s immediate relegation and he decided to retire from playing aged 33 Post playing career editAfter his playing days ended Quintanilla remained in football embarking on a career as a support staff member He was involved in scouting with Athletic Bilbao for several years 4 including acting as a liaison for local affiliated clubs In 2015 he was removed from his position eventually winning a case of unfair dismissal against Athletic in court 5 meanwhile working with the youth teams of SD Leioa 6 When the dispute with his former employers was resolved in 2017 he took on a similar role with their neighbours Real Sociedad as the club from San Sebastian sought to expand their recruitment knowledge in Biscay province 7 Personal life editQuintanilla s son Alex is also a footballer He too plays as a defender and was trained in the ranks of Athletic Bilbao although he never made an appearance for the senior side References edit a b c d e f g h i j Yo jugue en el Real Betis Txirri I played at Real Betis Txirri in Spanish Vavel 14 January 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2018 26 Ottobre 1988 Juventus Athletic Bilbao Juventus La Storia Siamo Noi in Italian 26 October 2017 Archived from the original on 14 July 2018 Retrieved 14 July 2018 El Cadiz consumo el milagro Cadiz achieve the miracle PDF Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 20 June 1991 Retrieved 14 July 2018 La marcha de Koldo Asua agrava la crisis de Lezama The departure of Koldo Asua aggravates the Lezama crisis Diario AS in Spanish 17 June 2009 Retrieved 14 July 2018 Txirri pasa a formar parte del futbol de cantera de la Real Txirri has become part of the football quarry of La Real Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 13 March 2017 Retrieved 14 July 2018 Fernando Quintanilla Txirri se incorpora a la Sociedad Deportiva Leioa Fernando Quintanilla Txirri joins SD Leioa El Desmarque in Spanish 30 July 2015 Retrieved 14 July 2018 La Real pesca en el futbol de formacion vizcaino Real fishing in the Biscayan football development Marca in Spanish 13 March 2017 Retrieved 14 July 2018 External links editFernando Quintanilla at Athletic Bilbao Fernando Quintanilla at BDFutbol Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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