fbpx
Wikipedia

Mágico González

Jorge Alberto González Barillas (born 13 March 1958), popularly known as El Mágico (The Magical One),[2] is a Salvadoran former professional footballer who played mainly as a forward.

Mágico González
González in 2018
Personal information
Full name Jorge Alberto González Barillas[1]
Date of birth (1958-03-13) 13 March 1958 (age 65)[1]
Place of birth San Salvador, El Salvador[1]
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)[1]
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1975–1976 ANTEL 45 (13)
1976–1977 Independiente Nacional 32 (7)
1977–1982 FAS 63 (39)
1982–1984 Cádiz 75 (29)
1985 Valladolid 9 (2)
1986–1991 Cádiz 119 (28)
1991–1999 FAS
Total 343+ (118+)
International career
1976–1998 El Salvador 62 (21)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

At the club level, he played mainly for FAS and Spain's Cádiz in a 24-year senior career. Dogged by his self-admitted and often-reported lack of discipline, he was often hailed as the greatest and most skilled footballer ever produced by El Salvador, and as one of the greatest players from the CONCACAF region.[3][4]

González represented the El Salvador national team for more than two decades, taking part in the 1982 World Cup and the 1998 Gold Cup.[5][6]

Club career

Early years

Born in San Salvador, González began his professional career in 1975, representing ANTEL and Independiente F.C. over two seasons before moving to C.D. FAS in the Salvadoran Primera División.

While playing in El Salvador, González became known as Mago but later, upon transferring to Spain, his nickname was slightly changed to Mágico.[2]

Cádiz

Both Atlético Madrid and Cádiz CF became interested in acquiring González in 1982 but, despite the Colchoneros' higher profile, he signed with the Andalusians. His first game in Spain came in a friendly against La Barca de la Florida, while his Segunda División debut was on 5 September 1982 in a 1–1 home draw against Real Murcia, scoring in the process.[7] He became a fan favorite thanks to his dazzling moves and goals, but was also notorious for his love of the nightlife and his sleeping habits were also brought into question, whilst his on-field abilities endeared him to the Cádiz fans enough that they overlooked his minor indiscretions; he finished his first season with 33 games and 14 goals as the team promoted to La Liga.[8]

In 1983 and 1984, Cádiz traveled to the United States. González was the principal attraction the first year, but in the following the side was joined by FC Barcelona and its superstar Diego Maradona,[9] who later claimed that the Salvadoran was "without a doubt amongst the greatest ten players I have ever seen play, in all my life".[10] His debut in the top division came on 11 September 1983 in a 1–3 home loss against the same opponent, Murcia,[11] and they were immediately relegated.

Despite this, Paris Saint-Germain F.C. of France showed interest in signing him[12] as well as Italian teams Atalanta BC, ACF Fiorentina and U.C. Sampdoria, but González chose to stay in Cádiz.[13] His stay was somewhat short-lived, however, as he was transferred to Real Valladolid in the 1985 January transfer window due to problems with manager Benito Joanet.[14] He did not get along at Valladolid, where his personal life was tightly controlled and, after playing in just nine games, he returned to Cádiz exactly one year later;[15] as a precaution against his partying, his contract was reputed to have contained a clause stipulating he was to be paid US$700 per game played and none for the ones he missed.[16]

After several coaching changes, González was finally able to shine again for Cádiz under Víctor Espárrago, still competing in a further four top-tier campaigns.[17] In all, he scored 58 goals in 194 league games for the club until his departure on 6 June 1991, aged 33.[18]

Later career

 
Stadium Jorge "El Magico" González

González returned to El Salvador and FAS after Atalanta again failed to sign him. He stayed with the former until 1999 when he retired to begin coaching as an assistant in Houston, Texas. After a short stint in the US, he returned to his homeland.

In 2001, Cádiz honored González with a testimonial match, with the proceeds going to the victims of a recent earthquake in El Salvador. In 2003, the Salvadoran National Assembly gave González the government's highest honor, the Hijo Meritísimo, and renamed the national stadium the Flor Blanca after him.[19] On 28 August 2004, another testimonial was played in his honor, this time in El Salvador at the Mágico González Stadium, between America XI, a group of international stars, and a team made up of ex-FAS players; he played a half with either side and scored a total of three goals.[20][21]

International career

Many critics and journalists say that if González had been Argentinian or Brazilian, he would have ranked amongst the best in the world, alongside Maradona and Pelé.[22] He received the first of his 62 caps for El Salvador on 1 December 1976, in a FIFA World Cup qualification match against Costa Rica.[23] He was also instrumental in leading the nation to the 1982 FIFA World Cup – the second time in history – where he appeared in all three group-stage matches, including the 10–1 loss to Hungary.[18]

González represented his country in 31 World Cup qualifiers, and scored 21 goals in full internationals.[24]

International goals

Scores and results list El Salvador's goal tally first.[24]
Goal Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scored
1 29 April 1977 ?   Mexico 1–2 Friendly 1
2 20 October 1977 Estadio Tecnológico, Monterrey, Mexico   Suriname 3–2 1977 CONCACAF Championship 1
3 4 June 1980 Flor Blanca, San Salvador, El Salvador   Haiti 3–0 Friendly 1
4 17 August 1980 Mateo Flores, Guatemala City, Guatemala   Guatemala 1–1 Friendly 1
5 24 August 1980 Rommel Fernández, Panama City, Panama   Panama 3–1 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification 1
7 ? September 1980 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Guatemala 3–2 Friendly 2
10 5 October 1980 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Panama 4–1 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification 3
11 23 November 1980 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Honduras 2–1 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification 1
12 26 July 1981 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Haiti 4–0 Friendly 1
14 18 April 1982 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Honduras 3–2 Friendly 2
15 8 December 1991 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Hungary 1–1 Friendly 1
17 19 July 1992 Managua, Nicaragua   Nicaragua 5–0 1994 World Cup qualification 2
18 23 July 1992 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Nicaragua 5–1 1994 World Cup qualification 1
19 25 October 1992 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Canada 1–1 1994 World Cup qualification 1
20 1 November 1992 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Bermuda 4–1 1994 World Cup qualification 1
21 2 May 1993 Cuscatlán, San Salvador, El Salvador   Canada 1–2 1994 World Cup qualification 1

Style of play and temperament

A slender and highly creative forward, with superb ball control, technical ability and dribbling skills, González was also known for his quick feet and use of tricks and feints (including the flip flap, the Cruyff turn and the step over), as well as his accuracy with the ball and speed in possession – however, his talent was often overshadowed by his questionable behaviour off the pitch.[25][26][27][28][29][30][31][2] He was widely considered to be the greatest Salvadoran footballer of all time, as well as one of the best-ever Latin American footballers in the history of the game. In 2000, he was named his nation's Player of the Century in IFFHS' Player of the Century Elections.[20][32][33]

A versatile forward, González was capable of playing both as a winger or as a second striker, but was also deployed as a centre-forward, as a playmaker in the number 10 role or even as a midfielder on occasion, and often wore the number 11 shirt.[30] His playing style served as an inspiration for Maradona, who was a staunch admirer of the Salvadoran, describing him as one of the ten best players he had ever seen and even stating that "[w]e, in training, always tried to imitate him [González], but we couldn't."[34][35]

Personal life

González was born to a family of modest means in the Luz neighborhood of San Salvador, one of seven brothers and a single sister. His older brother, Mauricio González Pachín, was a footballer who became well known at the local level.

Mágico married Ana María Ruano, daughter of another Salvadoran football legend, Alfredo Ruano. His son, Rodrigo, also played in the country's top division, for C.D. Atlético Marte.[36]

Honours

FAS

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Jorge González". Worldfootball. Retrieved 3 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b c Rainbow, Jamie (18 May 2013). "Unforgettable moments of Magico". World Soccer. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  3. ^ "Magico Gonzalez, an exceptionally talented football star". Pundit Feed. 5 April 2021. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  4. ^ Pérez García, Carlos Alberto (23 May 2021). "El equipo ideal histórico de CONCACAF que podría haber ganado una final de Champions League" [The all-time CONCACAF team who could have won a Champions League final] (in Spanish). 90 Min. Retrieved 27 June 2021.
  5. ^ Alvarado, Jeremías (13 March 2018). "Felicitaciones para "el Mágico" en su cumpleaños número 60" [Congratulations to "the Magic" on his 60th birthday]. El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 13 March 2018.
  6. ^ Franco, Sander (March 2018). "Mágico González vs Mario Kempes: la revancha de España 82" [Mágico González vs Mario Kempes: the revenge of Spain 82] (in Spanish). ElSalvador.com. Retrieved 15 March 2018.
  7. ^ "1–1: El Murcia empezó fuerte" [1–1: Murcia started strong]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 6 September 1982. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  8. ^ "3–1: ¡Carranza fue una fiesta!" [3–1: Party at Carranza!]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 23 May 1983. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  9. ^ Maldonado, Julio (3 February 2003). "Mágico: el genio indisciplinado" [Mágico: the undisciplined genius]. Diario AS (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  10. ^ "Magico Gonzalez Top 10 Best Soccer Players Ever" (in Spanish). 2 November 2011. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 27 January 2016 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ "El Murcia, ¡co-lider...!" [Murcia, joint-leaders...!]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 12 September 1983. Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  12. ^ De la O, Eduardo (4 August 2017). ""Mágico" González rechazó hace 35 años lo que Neymar aceptó en el PSG" ["Mágico" González rejected what Neymar accepted at PSG 35 years ago]. El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  13. ^ Casado, Edu (13 March 2009). "Qué fue de… 'Mágico' González" [What happened to… 'Mágico' González]. 20 minutos (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  14. ^ Lastra, Paco (29 February 2016). "Mágico González se encontraba "flojo" y no jugó en La Condomina" [Mágico González was "weak" and did not play in La Condomina]. La Verdad (in Spanish). Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  15. ^ Funcia, Carlos (16 September 1986). "El retorno de 'Mágico' Gonzalez" [The return of 'Mágico' Gonzalez]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  16. ^ Griñán, Virginia (17 April 2009). "Qué fue de... Mágico González, el duende de Cádiz" [What happened to... Mágico González, the elf of Cádiz] (in Spanish). Cadena SER. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  17. ^ Benítez, Jorge (2 June 2020). "Víctor Esparrago: "Mágico González para mí fue un espectáculo"" [Víctor Esparrago: "Mágico González was a show as far as I'm concerned"]. El Gráfico (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  18. ^ a b "Jorge "El Mágico" González: El gusto por jugar" [Jorge "El Mágico" González: Love of playing] (in Spanish). Gol y Fútbol. 17 October 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2022.
  19. ^ . FIFA. 1 April 2008. Archived from the original on 10 September 2018. Retrieved 10 September 2018.
  20. ^ a b "El Mago o El Magico... Simplemente Jorge" [The Wizard or The Magician... Simply Jorge] (in Spanish). El Balón Cuscatleco. Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  21. ^ [Homage] (in Spanish). Cádiz CF. Archived from the original on 13 March 2007. Retrieved 2 April 2006.
  22. ^ "El fútbol sería distinto sin David Vidal" [Football would be different without David Vidal]. El Día de Córdoba (in Spanish). 30 November 2007. Retrieved 12 November 2010.
  23. ^ Ortiz, Enrique (21 May 2022). "Erick Cabalceta posó junto al "Mágico" González" [Erick Cabalceta posed alongside "Mágico" González]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 February 2023.
  24. ^ a b Owsianski, Jarek. "Jorge Alberto González Barillas – International Goals". RSSSF. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  25. ^ "Así recibió España al "Mágico" hace 35 años" [This was how Spain welcomed the "Magician" 35 years ago]. La Prensa Gráfica (in Spanish). 5 July 2017. Retrieved 6 July 2017.
  26. ^ "Durante la década de los 80 – Su paso por el fútbol español" [During the 80's – His spell in Spanish football]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 February 2009.
  27. ^ Ros, Cayetano (18 March 2013). "Mágico González y los demás olvidados" [Mágico González and the other forgotten]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 March 2014.
  28. ^ "Kiko es su heredero en el fútbol español" [Kiko is his heir in Spanish football]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  29. ^ Pérez Monguio, Fernando (4 February 2003). "El mago hechiza de nuevo" [The wizard enchants once again]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  30. ^ a b Coccoluto, Salvatore (4 June 2016). "Pelé? Maradona? E se il calciatore più forte di sempre fosse Jorge "Mágico" González? Storia (e leggenda) di un fantasista che amava le donne e la notte" [Pelé? Maradona? And if the greatest footballer of all time were Jorge "Mágico" González? The story (and legend) of a playmaker who loved women and the night] (in Italian). Il Fatto Quotidiano. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  31. ^ Foster, Eamonn (27 September 2015). "The best footballer you've never heard of". World Soccer. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  32. ^ Leme de Arruda, Marcelo. "IFFHS' Players and Keepers of the Century for many countries". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  33. ^ Stokkermans, Karel. "IFFHS' Century Elections". RSSSF. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  34. ^ Corona, Andrés (10 November 2015). [Jorge 'Mágico' González, the Salvadoran that Maradona wanted to imitate but could not] (in Spanish). Vice Sports. Archived from the original on 29 August 2017. Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  35. ^ Mogollo, Álvaro (16 March 2018). "Mágico González, el ídolo cadista al que no fichó el Barcelona por culpa de una alarma" [Mágico González, the Cádiz idol Barcelona did not sign because of an alarm]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 July 2018.
  36. ^ Membreño, Orestes (10 April 2001). [Will the magic return?] (in Spanish). ElSalvador.com. Archived from the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2012.

External links

  • Mágico González at BDFutbol
  • (in Spanish)
  • Mágico González at National-Football-Teams.com
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • (in Spanish)

mágico, gonzález, other, people, with, same, name, jorge, gonzález, disambiguation, this, spanish, name, first, paternal, surname, gonzález, second, maternal, family, name, barillas, jorge, alberto, gonzález, barillas, born, march, 1958, popularly, known, mági. For other people with the same name see Jorge Gonzalez disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Gonzalez and the second or maternal family name is Barillas Jorge Alberto Gonzalez Barillas born 13 March 1958 popularly known as El Magico The Magical One 2 is a Salvadoran former professional footballer who played mainly as a forward Magico GonzalezGonzalez in 2018Personal informationFull nameJorge Alberto Gonzalez Barillas 1 Date of birth 1958 03 13 13 March 1958 age 65 1 Place of birthSan Salvador El Salvador 1 Height1 73 m 5 ft 8 in 1 Position s ForwardSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1975 1976ANTEL45 13 1976 1977Independiente Nacional32 7 1977 1982FAS63 39 1982 1984Cadiz75 29 1985Valladolid9 2 1986 1991Cadiz119 28 1991 1999FASTotal343 118 International career1976 1998El Salvador62 21 Club domestic league appearances and goalsAt the club level he played mainly for FAS and Spain s Cadiz in a 24 year senior career Dogged by his self admitted and often reported lack of discipline he was often hailed as the greatest and most skilled footballer ever produced by El Salvador and as one of the greatest players from the CONCACAF region 3 4 Gonzalez represented the El Salvador national team for more than two decades taking part in the 1982 World Cup and the 1998 Gold Cup 5 6 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early years 1 2 Cadiz 1 3 Later career 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Style of play and temperament 4 Personal life 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career EditEarly years Edit Born in San Salvador Gonzalez began his professional career in 1975 representing ANTEL and Independiente F C over two seasons before moving to C D FAS in the Salvadoran Primera Division While playing in El Salvador Gonzalez became known as Mago but later upon transferring to Spain his nickname was slightly changed to Magico 2 Cadiz Edit Both Atletico Madrid and Cadiz CF became interested in acquiring Gonzalez in 1982 but despite the Colchoneros higher profile he signed with the Andalusians His first game in Spain came in a friendly against La Barca de la Florida while his Segunda Division debut was on 5 September 1982 in a 1 1 home draw against Real Murcia scoring in the process 7 He became a fan favorite thanks to his dazzling moves and goals but was also notorious for his love of the nightlife and his sleeping habits were also brought into question whilst his on field abilities endeared him to the Cadiz fans enough that they overlooked his minor indiscretions he finished his first season with 33 games and 14 goals as the team promoted to La Liga 8 In 1983 and 1984 Cadiz traveled to the United States Gonzalez was the principal attraction the first year but in the following the side was joined by FC Barcelona and its superstar Diego Maradona 9 who later claimed that the Salvadoran was without a doubt amongst the greatest ten players I have ever seen play in all my life 10 His debut in the top division came on 11 September 1983 in a 1 3 home loss against the same opponent Murcia 11 and they were immediately relegated Despite this Paris Saint Germain F C of France showed interest in signing him 12 as well as Italian teams Atalanta BC ACF Fiorentina and U C Sampdoria but Gonzalez chose to stay in Cadiz 13 His stay was somewhat short lived however as he was transferred to Real Valladolid in the 1985 January transfer window due to problems with manager Benito Joanet 14 He did not get along at Valladolid where his personal life was tightly controlled and after playing in just nine games he returned to Cadiz exactly one year later 15 as a precaution against his partying his contract was reputed to have contained a clause stipulating he was to be paid US 700 per game played and none for the ones he missed 16 After several coaching changes Gonzalez was finally able to shine again for Cadiz under Victor Esparrago still competing in a further four top tier campaigns 17 In all he scored 58 goals in 194 league games for the club until his departure on 6 June 1991 aged 33 18 Later career Edit Stadium Jorge El Magico Gonzalez Gonzalez returned to El Salvador and FAS after Atalanta again failed to sign him He stayed with the former until 1999 when he retired to begin coaching as an assistant in Houston Texas After a short stint in the US he returned to his homeland In 2001 Cadiz honored Gonzalez with a testimonial match with the proceeds going to the victims of a recent earthquake in El Salvador In 2003 the Salvadoran National Assembly gave Gonzalez the government s highest honor the Hijo Meritisimo and renamed the national stadium the Flor Blanca after him 19 On 28 August 2004 another testimonial was played in his honor this time in El Salvador at the Magico Gonzalez Stadium between America XI a group of international stars and a team made up of ex FAS players he played a half with either side and scored a total of three goals 20 21 International career EditMany critics and journalists say that if Gonzalez had been Argentinian or Brazilian he would have ranked amongst the best in the world alongside Maradona and Pele 22 He received the first of his 62 caps for El Salvador on 1 December 1976 in a FIFA World Cup qualification match against Costa Rica 23 He was also instrumental in leading the nation to the 1982 FIFA World Cup the second time in history where he appeared in all three group stage matches including the 10 1 loss to Hungary 18 Gonzalez represented his country in 31 World Cup qualifiers and scored 21 goals in full internationals 24 International goals Edit Scores and results list El Salvador s goal tally first 24 Goal Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scored1 29 April 1977 Mexico 1 2 Friendly 12 20 October 1977 Estadio Tecnologico Monterrey Mexico Suriname 3 2 1977 CONCACAF Championship 13 4 June 1980 Flor Blanca San Salvador El Salvador Haiti 3 0 Friendly 14 17 August 1980 Mateo Flores Guatemala City Guatemala Guatemala 1 1 Friendly 15 24 August 1980 Rommel Fernandez Panama City Panama Panama 3 1 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification 17 September 1980 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Guatemala 3 2 Friendly 210 5 October 1980 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Panama 4 1 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification 311 23 November 1980 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Honduras 2 1 1981 CONCACAF Championship qualification 112 26 July 1981 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Haiti 4 0 Friendly 114 18 April 1982 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Honduras 3 2 Friendly 215 8 December 1991 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Hungary 1 1 Friendly 117 19 July 1992 Managua Nicaragua Nicaragua 5 0 1994 World Cup qualification 218 23 July 1992 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Nicaragua 5 1 1994 World Cup qualification 119 25 October 1992 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Canada 1 1 1994 World Cup qualification 120 1 November 1992 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Bermuda 4 1 1994 World Cup qualification 121 2 May 1993 Cuscatlan San Salvador El Salvador Canada 1 2 1994 World Cup qualification 1Style of play and temperament EditA slender and highly creative forward with superb ball control technical ability and dribbling skills Gonzalez was also known for his quick feet and use of tricks and feints including the flip flap the Cruyff turn and the step over as well as his accuracy with the ball and speed in possession however his talent was often overshadowed by his questionable behaviour off the pitch 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 He was widely considered to be the greatest Salvadoran footballer of all time as well as one of the best ever Latin American footballers in the history of the game In 2000 he was named his nation s Player of the Century in IFFHS Player of the Century Elections 20 32 33 A versatile forward Gonzalez was capable of playing both as a winger or as a second striker but was also deployed as a centre forward as a playmaker in the number 10 role or even as a midfielder on occasion and often wore the number 11 shirt 30 His playing style served as an inspiration for Maradona who was a staunch admirer of the Salvadoran describing him as one of the ten best players he had ever seen and even stating that w e in training always tried to imitate him Gonzalez but we couldn t 34 35 Personal life EditGonzalez was born to a family of modest means in the Luz neighborhood of San Salvador one of seven brothers and a single sister His older brother Mauricio Gonzalez Pachin was a footballer who became well known at the local level Magico married Ana Maria Ruano daughter of another Salvadoran football legend Alfredo Ruano His son Rodrigo also played in the country s top division for C D Atletico Marte 36 Honours EditFAS Salvadoran Primera Division 1977 78 1978 79 1981 1994 95 1995 96 CONCACAF Champions League 1979References Edit a b c d Jorge Gonzalez Worldfootball Retrieved 3 May 2020 a b c Rainbow Jamie 18 May 2013 Unforgettable moments of Magico World Soccer Retrieved 24 November 2019 Magico Gonzalez an exceptionally talented football star Pundit Feed 5 April 2021 Retrieved 27 June 2021 Perez Garcia Carlos Alberto 23 May 2021 El equipo ideal historico de CONCACAF que podria haber ganado una final de Champions League The all time CONCACAF team who could have won a Champions League final in Spanish 90 Min Retrieved 27 June 2021 Alvarado Jeremias 13 March 2018 Felicitaciones para el Magico en su cumpleanos numero 60 Congratulations to the Magic on his 60th birthday El Grafico in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Franco Sander March 2018 Magico Gonzalez vs Mario Kempes la revancha de Espana 82 Magico Gonzalez vs Mario Kempes the revenge of Spain 82 in Spanish ElSalvador com Retrieved 15 March 2018 1 1 El Murcia empezo fuerte 1 1 Murcia started strong Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 6 September 1982 Retrieved 3 March 2014 3 1 Carranza fue una fiesta 3 1 Party at Carranza Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 23 May 1983 Retrieved 3 March 2014 Maldonado Julio 3 February 2003 Magico el genio indisciplinado Magico the undisciplined genius Diario AS in Spanish Retrieved 10 September 2018 Magico Gonzalez Top 10 Best Soccer Players Ever in Spanish 2 November 2011 Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 27 January 2016 via YouTube El Murcia co lider Murcia joint leaders Mundo Deportivo in Spanish 12 September 1983 Retrieved 3 March 2014 De la O Eduardo 4 August 2017 Magico Gonzalez rechazo hace 35 anos lo que Neymar acepto en el PSG Magico Gonzalez rejected what Neymar accepted at PSG 35 years ago El Grafico in Spanish Retrieved 10 September 2018 Casado Edu 13 March 2009 Que fue de Magico Gonzalez What happened to Magico Gonzalez 20 minutos in Spanish Retrieved 10 September 2018 Lastra Paco 29 February 2016 Magico Gonzalez se encontraba flojo y no jugo en La Condomina Magico Gonzalez was weak and did not play in La Condomina La Verdad in Spanish Retrieved 10 September 2018 Funcia Carlos 16 September 1986 El retorno de Magico Gonzalez The return of Magico Gonzalez El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 3 March 2014 Grinan Virginia 17 April 2009 Que fue de Magico Gonzalez el duende de Cadiz What happened to Magico Gonzalez the elf of Cadiz in Spanish Cadena SER Retrieved 10 September 2018 Benitez Jorge 2 June 2020 Victor Esparrago Magico Gonzalez para mi fue un espectaculo Victor Esparrago Magico Gonzalez was a show as far as I m concerned El Grafico in Spanish Retrieved 14 December 2022 a b Jorge El Magico Gonzalez El gusto por jugar Jorge El Magico Gonzalez Love of playing in Spanish Gol y Futbol 17 October 2012 Retrieved 14 December 2022 Magico still doing it his way FIFA 1 April 2008 Archived from the original on 10 September 2018 Retrieved 10 September 2018 a b El Mago o El Magico Simplemente Jorge The Wizard or The Magician Simply Jorge in Spanish El Balon Cuscatleco Retrieved 16 February 2009 Homenaje Homage in Spanish Cadiz CF Archived from the original on 13 March 2007 Retrieved 2 April 2006 El futbol seria distinto sin David Vidal Football would be different without David Vidal El Dia de Cordoba in Spanish 30 November 2007 Retrieved 12 November 2010 Ortiz Enrique 21 May 2022 Erick Cabalceta poso junto al Magico Gonzalez Erick Cabalceta posed alongside Magico Gonzalez El Mundo in Spanish Retrieved 15 February 2023 a b Owsianski Jarek Jorge Alberto Gonzalez Barillas International Goals RSSSF Retrieved 16 May 2011 Asi recibio Espana al Magico hace 35 anos This was how Spain welcomed the Magician 35 years ago La Prensa Grafica in Spanish 5 July 2017 Retrieved 6 July 2017 Durante la decada de los 80 Su paso por el futbol espanol During the 80 s His spell in Spanish football Marca in Spanish Retrieved 16 February 2009 Ros Cayetano 18 March 2013 Magico Gonzalez y los demas olvidados Magico Gonzalez and the other forgotten El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 3 March 2014 Kiko es su heredero en el futbol espanol Kiko is his heir in Spanish football Marca in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 Perez Monguio Fernando 4 February 2003 El mago hechiza de nuevo The wizard enchants once again El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 4 October 2017 a b Coccoluto Salvatore 4 June 2016 Pele Maradona E se il calciatore piu forte di sempre fosse Jorge Magico Gonzalez Storia e leggenda di un fantasista che amava le donne e la notte Pele Maradona And if the greatest footballer of all time were Jorge Magico Gonzalez The story and legend of a playmaker who loved women and the night in Italian Il Fatto Quotidiano Retrieved 24 July 2018 Foster Eamonn 27 September 2015 The best footballer you ve never heard of World Soccer Retrieved 24 July 2018 Leme de Arruda Marcelo IFFHS Players and Keepers of the Century for many countries RSSSF Retrieved 4 October 2017 Stokkermans Karel IFFHS Century Elections RSSSF Retrieved 4 October 2017 Corona Andres 10 November 2015 Jorge Magico Gonzalez el salvadoreno al que Maradona quiso pero nunca pudo imitar Jorge Magico Gonzalez the Salvadoran that Maradona wanted to imitate but could not in Spanish Vice Sports Archived from the original on 29 August 2017 Retrieved 24 July 2018 Mogollo Alvaro 16 March 2018 Magico Gonzalez el idolo cadista al que no ficho el Barcelona por culpa de una alarma Magico Gonzalez the Cadiz idol Barcelona did not sign because of an alarm Marca in Spanish Retrieved 24 July 2018 Membreno Orestes 10 April 2001 Volvera la magia Will the magic return in Spanish ElSalvador com Archived from the original on 16 November 2013 Retrieved 15 February 2012 External links EditMagico Gonzalez at BDFutbol Stats at Cadistas1910 in Spanish Magico Gonzalez at National Football Teams com Magico Gonzalez FIFA competition record archived Tribute website in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Magico Gonzalez amp oldid 1155496471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.