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Reshack, Carles

Carles Charlie Reshach-i-Cerda [1] ( Cat. Carles Rexach i Cerdà ; January 13, 1947 , Pedralbes , Spain ) - Spanish footballer and football coach.

Football
Carles Reshack
Charly.jpg
general information
Full nameCarles Reshak-i-Cerda
BornJanuary 13, 1947 ( 1947-01-13 ) (72 years old)
Barcelona , Spain
CitizenshipSpain flag Spain
Height181 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubSpain flag Barcelona
Positiontransfer committee chairman
Youth clubs
1958-1959Flag of Spain (1945-1977) Rose
1959-1965Flag of Spain (1977-1981) Barcelona
Club career [* 1]
1967-1981Flag of Spain (1977-1981) Barcelona328 (81)
1965-1967→ Flag of Spain (1945-1977) Deportivo Kondal22 (2)
1965-1981Total career350 (83)
National Team [* 2]
1965Flag of Spain (1945-1977) Spain (under 18)twenty)
1967-1970Flag of Spain (1945-1977) Spain (under 23)7 (3)
1969-1978Flag of Spain (1977-1981) Spain15 (2)
Coaching career
1982-1983Flag of catalonia Catalonia (youth)
1983-1984Spain flag Barcelona Bass.
1987-1996Spain flag Barcelona- june.
1991Spain flag Barcelonaass.
1991Spain flag Barcelonaand. about.
1998Flag of Japan (1870-1999) Yokohama Flygels
2001-2002Spain flag Barcelona
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

  • 1 Player career
  • 2 Coaching career
  • 3 Performance Statistics
    • 3.1 Club statistics
  • 4 Achievements
  • 5 notes
  • 6 References

Player Career

Reshack's debut took place in 1965 in the Spanish Cup against Racing , where Barcelona won 4-0. Reshak scored the last goal. In 1971, he won the Pichichi Trophy along with Getafe player Jose Eulohio Garate , scoring 17 goals in 29 games. In 1979, in a game against Feyenoord in the Cup Winners' Cup, Reshak scored a hat-trick . In the Spanish Cup final against Las Palmas , Carles Reshac became the main star of the match, he scored 2 goals, and as a result, Barcelona won 3-1. Carles Reshak ended his football career in 1981. On September 1, 1981, a friendly match was held against the Argentine national team at Camp Nou . Reshak spent 22 years in Barcelona and then became a club scout. He played 15 matches for the Spanish national team and scored 2 goals. He participated in the 1978 World Cup .

Coaching career

After completing his football career, Reshach joined the Barcelona Athletic coaching staff. In 1984, he completed courses with ex-Barca players Anthony Toress, Juan Asensi and Joaquim Rif. In the 1987/88 season, Reshack was an assistant coach for Barcelona Luis Aragones , after the removal of Aragones, he became head coach of the first team, but only until the end of the season. After joining Johan Cruyff, Reshak also remains an assistant Dutchman. In the 1990/91 season, Cruyff has to be operated on due to heart problems and is replaced by Reshak. From February 1991, he leads the team until the end of the season, and Barcelona win the Spanish Championship. In Cruyff's Dream Team era, Reshack remains an assistant coach until Cruyff's retirement in 1996. He again takes the post of head coach. The next trainer is Sir Bobby Robson . Reshak becomes a club scout. It was he who found the star of Argentina, Lionel Messi , but in 1998 he went to Japan , where he trains Yokohama Flyugels with Julio Salinos and Jon Goikoechea . In 2001, after the dismissal of the head coach of Lawrence Ferrer, Reshak was called to Spain, where he again coached Barcelona. The only task set before him is qualifying for the next year in the Champions League . Until the end of the season there were 7 games left, and in the end Reshak brought the club to 4th place in the table. The new president of the club, Joan Gaspard, appoints Reshack coach for the 2001/02 season. The season was unsuccessful. “Barcelona” loses to clubs from the lower divisions and loses in the final of the Cup of Spain and the Cup of Catalonia . In the semifinals of the Champions League, Barcelona lost to Real Madrid 1-3. Reshack was fired from his post as coach, and Louis van Gal was appointed in his place. In 2003, Reshak left his home club.

Performance Statistics

Club statistics

PerformanceLeagueCountry cupEurocupsOtherTotal
ClubLeagueSeasonGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
  KondalSegunda1965/6622300--223
Total223000000223
  BarcelonaAn example1964/65002one--2one
1965/66003one--3one
1966/670000--00
1967/682262oneone0-257
1968/69fourteen22one5one-21four
1969/702676one52-3710
1970/7129th1793four2-4222
1971/72265fourone50-356
1972/732773020-327
1973/742897one00-3510
1974/75316one07four-3910
1975/763266285-4613
1976/77fourteen0005one-19one
1977/78229657four-35eighteen
1978/7924fourone072-326
1979/802432053-316
1980/8190four02one-fifteenone
Total328815816632500449122
Total career350835816632500471124

Achievements

As a player

Team

  • Fair Cup Winner: 1965/1966, 1971
  • Spanish Cup Winner: 1967/68, 1970/71, 1977/78, 1980/81
  • Spain Football Champion : 1973/1974
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup : 1978/1979

Customized

  • Pichichi Trophy Winner: 1970/1971

As a trainer

  • Spanish Football Champion : 1990/1991

Notes

  1. ↑ An erroneous version of Reksach’s transmission is also found in the Russian-language sports press, however, according to the actual pronunciation and rules for transmitting into Russian , Reshak is the correct version. Examples of pronunciation of the surname in Catalan and Spanish can be heard on YouTube: [1] [2] .

Links

  • Profile on barcamania.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Carles&oldid=102709102


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