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Lluís Coll

Lluís Coll Hortal (3 August 1937 – 8 January 2008) was a Spanish footballer who played as a winger. He scored 6 goals from 46 matches in La Liga playing for Barcelona and Valencia, and appeared in the lower divisions for Girona, Condal, Granada and Olot. He was capped for his country, once at under-21 level and once for Spain's 'B' team.

Lluís Coll
Personal information
Full name Lluís Coll Hortal
Date of birth (1937-08-03)3 August 1937
Place of birth Anglès, Spain
Date of death 8 January 2008(2008-01-08) (aged 70)
Place of death Salt, Spain
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7+12 in)[1]
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
Titán
Girona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1956 Girona
1956–1961 Barcelona 25 (3)
1957–1958Condal (loan) 17 (6)
1961–1963 Valencia 21 (3)
1963–1964 Granada 12 (1)
1964–1965 Olot
International career
1960 Spain U21 1 (0)
1960 Spain B 1 (0)
Managerial career
1974–1975 Figueres
1976 Girona
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Life and club career edit

Coll was born in Anglès, in the Province of Girona in Catalonia. He played for his local team, Titán, before joining the youth system of Tercera División club Girona FC. He made his first-team debut for that club as an 18-year-old, and towards the end of the 1955–56 season was scoring at a rate of almost a goal a game. He assessed his strengths as pace and a good touch.[1]

At the end of that season, Coll signed a five-year contract with Barcelona,[1] and made a promising first appearance in a post-season friendly against Brazilian club São Cristóvão, setting up a goal for Justo Tejada and scoring himself from Tejada's pass.[2] He made his Primera División debut on the opening day of the 1956–57 season, in a 2–0 defeat of Osasuna, and played once more,[3] before joining Segunda División club Condal on loan at the start of the next season.[4] On his debut he was involved in their winning goal away at Avilés[5] – but was promptly borrowed back by his owning club to replace the injured Tejada in a friendly against Borussia Dortmund. Coll, described by El Mundo Deportivo's reporter as pacy with technical skill and an unforgiving shot, converted a penalty to make the score 4–0.[6]

His first top-flight goal came in January 1959, tricking the ball past the last opponent and scoring with a low shot to secure Barcelona's 2–1 win against Valencia at the Mestalla, in his third match of that season.[7] On each occasion he had replaced the absent Zoltán Czibor.[4] He played infrequently during that season, and not at all in the first half of the next.[3] After Barcelona's 5–2 European Cup win at English champions Wolverhampton Wanderers in March 1960, in which he should have opened the scoring but shot wildly with the goalkeeper out of position, La Vanguardia reported that the English could not understand how a player like Coll could be used so sparingly.[8][9] He kept his place for the rest of that season, played in both legs of the European Cup semi-final as Barcelona were eliminated by Real Madrid, and scored one goal and set up another as Barcelona defeated Birmingham City in the 1960 Fairs Cup Final to win the competition for the second time.[3][10]

An operation on a twisted knee suffered against Real Valladolid in September restricted Coll's appearances in the last of his five years with the club.[11][12] In 1957, El Mundo Deportivo's reporter had suggested that with application he might end up as Barcelona's outside left,[6] but in the event, his primary role had been as backup to Tejada and Czibor. His obituary in the same newspaper made clear that when Helenio Herrera did place his trust in him, he did not disappoint.[13]

In June 1961, Coll signed for Valencia. Two weeks later, the car in which he was travelling was in collision with a lorry carrying fizzy drinks. His injuries were minor; his teammate, Walter, who was driving the car, was killed.[14] Coll first appeared for Valencia on the ninth matchday, tried in place of Ficha, in a goalless draw against Elche.[15] He kept his place for the next game, scoring Valencia's second goal in a 3–2 defeat at Racing Santander, and followed up with a goal in a 2–1 win against Sevilla, in which ABC's reporter assessed Valencia's two wing-men – Ficha had returned on the other wing – as the pick of the bunch.[16] This established him as a regular starter, and he played in both legs of the 1961–62 Fairs Cup semi-final, in which Valencia beat MTK Hungaria 10–3 on aggregate, but not in the final against Barcelona, which did not take place until September.[3] He played only four first-team games in the 1962–63 season, the highlight being two goals against Celtic in the Fairs Cup.[17]

He went on to play for Granada and Olot, and coached for a season at Figueres.[13][18] The following season, he was technical director of the youth squad at his former club Girona, and from 24 March 1976 took charge of the first team for the rest of the season after the departure of Emilio Aldecoa.[19][20]

Coll died in Salt, Girona, on 8 January 2008, aged 70.[13]

International edit

Coll was capped for Spain under-21s, in a 3–0 friendly defeat against Italy in March 1960.[21] In May, he was selected in a 32-man squad from which two teams were selected: one for a full international against England and the other for a 'B' international against the senior Morocco team.[22] Though Coll was touted for the full side,[23] in the event he played for the B-team, in a 3–3 draw in Casablanca.[21]

Honours edit

Barcelona

Valencia

References edit

Playing statistics

  • Barcelona, Condal, Valencia, Granada, Spain U21: "Coll: Luis Coll Hortal". BDFutbol. Retrieved 19 February 2015.

General

  1. ^ a b c "¿Quién es Luis Coll?" [Who is Luis Coll?]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 6 July 1956. pp. 1, 5.
  2. ^ "Barcelona, 7 – São Cristóvão, 1". El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 4 July 1956. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b c d "Coll: Luis Coll Hortal". BDFutbol. Retrieved 28 October 2012.
  4. ^ a b Esquiroz, Vicente (3 January 1959). "Coll, el jugador catalán que mañana sustituye al famoso Csibor" [Coll, the Catalan player who replaces the famous Czibor tomorrow]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 3.
  5. ^ "Avilés, 1 – Condal, 2". El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 23 September 1957. p. 5.
  6. ^ a b Narbona, Juan (27 September 1957). "Barcelona, 4 – Borussia, 1". El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 3.
  7. ^ "Película del partido" [Story of the match]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 5 January 1959. p. 4.
  8. ^ Holden, Bill (3 March 1960). "The Kocsis K.O.! Wolves blasted out by four goal hero". Daily Mirror. London. p. 25 – via British Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^ La Rosa, Tristán (9 March 1960). "Di Stéfano sigue dando que hablar" [Di Stéfano still in the news]. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). p. 30.
  10. ^ . Birmingham City F.C. Archived from the original on 22 January 2011.
  11. ^ "El C. de F. Barcelona expone la situación de su enfermería" [CF Barcelona explain the treatment room situation]. La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 8 October 1960. p. 30.
  12. ^ "Copa de Europa" [European Cup]. ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 16 November 1960. p. 73.
  13. ^ a b c Garcia, D. (9 January 2008). "Falleció Lluís Coll Hortal" [Lluís Coll Hortal has died]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 14.
  14. ^ "En diez días, treinta y seis muertes en las carreteras españolas" [In 10 days, 36 deaths on Spain's roads]. ABC (in Spanish). Sevilla. 22 June 1961. p. 23.
  15. ^ "Deportes: Valencia–Elche". ABC (in Spanish). Madrid. 22 October 1961. p. 109.
  16. ^ H. P. (16 November 1961). "El Sevilla perdió por dos á uno en Mestalla" [Sevilla lost 2–1 at the Mestalla]. ABC (in Spanish). Sevilla. p. 46.
  17. ^ "Celtic can still do it". Evening Times. Glasgow. 27 September 1962. p. 18.
  18. ^ Casademont i Comas, Emili (22 April 2008). "Lluís Coll, exentrenador de la UE Figueres, en el record" [Lluís Coll, ex coach of UE Figueres, in memory] (in Catalan). Retrieved 28 October 2008.
  19. ^ [Select a historic moment: List of coaches] (in Spanish). Girona FC. Archived from the original on 28 May 2013.
  20. ^ Mascort (25 March 1976). "Aldecoa, cesado en el Gerona" [Aldecoa, no longer with Girona]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Barcelona. p. 12.
  21. ^ a b Martialay, Félix (2007). Todo Sobre Todas Las Selecciones. Librerías Deportivas Esteban Sanz. pp. 99, 651. ISBN 978-8493539023.
  22. ^ Pina, Nivardo (7 May 1960). "32 jugadores convocados por la Federación Española para los partidos contra Inglaterra y Marruecos" [32 players called up by the Spanish Federation for the matches against England and Morocco]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 4.
  23. ^ Pina, Nivardo (8 May 1960). "Hasta el jueves no serán conocidos los equipos A y B de España contra Inglaterra y Marruecos" [Not until Thursday will we know Spain's A and B lineups against England and Morocco]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). p. 4.

External links edit

  • Lluís Coll at BDFutbol

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Lluis Coll Hortal 3 August 1937 8 January 2008 was a Spanish footballer who played as a winger He scored 6 goals from 46 matches in La Liga playing for Barcelona and Valencia and appeared in the lower divisions for Girona Condal Granada and Olot He was capped for his country once at under 21 level and once for Spain s B team Lluis CollPersonal informationFull nameLluis Coll HortalDate of birth 1937 08 03 3 August 1937Place of birthAngles SpainDate of death8 January 2008 2008 01 08 aged 70 Place of deathSalt SpainHeight1 71 m 5 ft 7 1 2 in 1 Position s WingerYouth career Titan GironaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1955 1956Girona1956 1961Barcelona25 3 1957 1958 Condal loan 17 6 1961 1963Valencia21 3 1963 1964Granada12 1 1964 1965OlotInternational career1960Spain U211 0 1960Spain B1 0 Managerial career1974 1975Figueres1976Girona Club domestic league appearances and goals In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Coll and the second or maternal family name is Hortal Contents 1 Life and club career 2 International 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksLife and club career editColl was born in Angles in the Province of Girona in Catalonia He played for his local team Titan before joining the youth system of Tercera Division club Girona FC He made his first team debut for that club as an 18 year old and towards the end of the 1955 56 season was scoring at a rate of almost a goal a game He assessed his strengths as pace and a good touch 1 At the end of that season Coll signed a five year contract with Barcelona 1 and made a promising first appearance in a post season friendly against Brazilian club Sao Cristovao setting up a goal for Justo Tejada and scoring himself from Tejada s pass 2 He made his Primera Division debut on the opening day of the 1956 57 season in a 2 0 defeat of Osasuna and played once more 3 before joining Segunda Division club Condal on loan at the start of the next season 4 On his debut he was involved in their winning goal away at Aviles 5 but was promptly borrowed back by his owning club to replace the injured Tejada in a friendly against Borussia Dortmund Coll described by El Mundo Deportivo s reporter as pacy with technical skill and an unforgiving shot converted a penalty to make the score 4 0 6 His first top flight goal came in January 1959 tricking the ball past the last opponent and scoring with a low shot to secure Barcelona s 2 1 win against Valencia at the Mestalla in his third match of that season 7 On each occasion he had replaced the absent Zoltan Czibor 4 He played infrequently during that season and not at all in the first half of the next 3 After Barcelona s 5 2 European Cup win at English champions Wolverhampton Wanderers in March 1960 in which he should have opened the scoring but shot wildly with the goalkeeper out of position La Vanguardia reported that the English could not understand how a player like Coll could be used so sparingly 8 9 He kept his place for the rest of that season played in both legs of the European Cup semi final as Barcelona were eliminated by Real Madrid and scored one goal and set up another as Barcelona defeated Birmingham City in the 1960 Fairs Cup Final to win the competition for the second time 3 10 An operation on a twisted knee suffered against Real Valladolid in September restricted Coll s appearances in the last of his five years with the club 11 12 In 1957 El Mundo Deportivo s reporter had suggested that with application he might end up as Barcelona s outside left 6 but in the event his primary role had been as backup to Tejada and Czibor His obituary in the same newspaper made clear that when Helenio Herrera did place his trust in him he did not disappoint 13 In June 1961 Coll signed for Valencia Two weeks later the car in which he was travelling was in collision with a lorry carrying fizzy drinks His injuries were minor his teammate Walter who was driving the car was killed 14 Coll first appeared for Valencia on the ninth matchday tried in place of Ficha in a goalless draw against Elche 15 He kept his place for the next game scoring Valencia s second goal in a 3 2 defeat at Racing Santander and followed up with a goal in a 2 1 win against Sevilla in which ABC s reporter assessed Valencia s two wing men Ficha had returned on the other wing as the pick of the bunch 16 This established him as a regular starter and he played in both legs of the 1961 62 Fairs Cup semi final in which Valencia beat MTK Hungaria 10 3 on aggregate but not in the final against Barcelona which did not take place until September 3 He played only four first team games in the 1962 63 season the highlight being two goals against Celtic in the Fairs Cup 17 He went on to play for Granada and Olot and coached for a season at Figueres 13 18 The following season he was technical director of the youth squad at his former club Girona and from 24 March 1976 took charge of the first team for the rest of the season after the departure of Emilio Aldecoa 19 20 Coll died in Salt Girona on 8 January 2008 aged 70 13 International editColl was capped for Spain under 21s in a 3 0 friendly defeat against Italy in March 1960 21 In May he was selected in a 32 man squad from which two teams were selected one for a full international against England and the other for a B international against the senior Morocco team 22 Though Coll was touted for the full side 23 in the event he played for the B team in a 3 3 draw in Casablanca 21 Honours editBarcelona Copa del Generalisimo 1957 1958 59 La Liga 1958 59 1959 60 Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1958 60 Valencia Inter Cities Fairs Cup 1961 62 1962 63References editPlaying statistics Barcelona Condal Valencia Granada Spain U21 Coll Luis Coll Hortal BDFutbol Retrieved 19 February 2015 General a b c Quien es Luis Coll Who is Luis Coll El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 6 July 1956 pp 1 5 Barcelona 7 Sao Cristovao 1 El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 4 July 1956 p 3 a b c d Coll Luis Coll Hortal BDFutbol Retrieved 28 October 2012 a b Esquiroz Vicente 3 January 1959 Coll el jugador catalan que manana sustituye al famoso Csibor Coll the Catalan player who replaces the famous Czibor tomorrow El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish p 3 Aviles 1 Condal 2 El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 23 September 1957 p 5 a b Narbona Juan 27 September 1957 Barcelona 4 Borussia 1 El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish p 3 Pelicula del partido Story of the match El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 5 January 1959 p 4 Holden Bill 3 March 1960 The Kocsis K O Wolves blasted out by four goal hero Daily Mirror London p 25 via British Newspaper Archive La Rosa Tristan 9 March 1960 Di Stefano sigue dando que hablar Di Stefano still in the news La Vanguardia in Spanish p 30 Blues in Europe Part Two 1958 1960 Birmingham City F C Archived from the original on 22 January 2011 El C de F Barcelona expone la situacion de su enfermeria CF Barcelona explain the treatment room situation La Vanguardia in Spanish 8 October 1960 p 30 Copa de Europa European Cup ABC in Spanish Madrid 16 November 1960 p 73 a b c Garcia D 9 January 2008 Fallecio Lluis Coll Hortal Lluis Coll Hortal has died Mundo Deportivo in Spanish p 14 En diez dias treinta y seis muertes en las carreteras espanolas In 10 days 36 deaths on Spain s roads ABC in Spanish Sevilla 22 June 1961 p 23 Deportes Valencia Elche ABC in Spanish Madrid 22 October 1961 p 109 H P 16 November 1961 El Sevilla perdio por dos a uno en Mestalla Sevilla lost 2 1 at the Mestalla ABC in Spanish Sevilla p 46 Celtic can still do it Evening Times Glasgow 27 September 1962 p 18 Casademont i Comas Emili 22 April 2008 Lluis Coll exentrenador de la UE Figueres en el record Lluis Coll ex coach of UE Figueres in memory in Catalan Retrieved 28 October 2008 Elige un momento historico Relacion de entrenadores Select a historic moment List of coaches in Spanish Girona FC Archived from the original on 28 May 2013 Mascort 25 March 1976 Aldecoa cesado en el Gerona Aldecoa no longer with Girona El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Barcelona p 12 a b Martialay Felix 2007 Todo Sobre Todas Las Selecciones Librerias Deportivas Esteban Sanz pp 99 651 ISBN 978 8493539023 Pina Nivardo 7 May 1960 32 jugadores convocados por la Federacion Espanola para los partidos contra Inglaterra y Marruecos 32 players called up by the Spanish Federation for the matches against England and Morocco El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish p 4 Pina Nivardo 8 May 1960 Hasta el jueves no seran conocidos los equipos A y B de Espana contra Inglaterra y Marruecos Not until Thursday will we know Spain s A and B lineups against England and Morocco El Mundo Deportivo in Spanish p 4 External links editLluis Coll at BDFutbol Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lluis Coll amp oldid 1164658258, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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