Spanish footballer (born 1949)
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Asensi and the second or maternal family name is
Ripoll .
Juan Manuel Asensi Ripoll (born 23 September 1949) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as an attacking midfielder .
Club career
Born in Alicante , Valencian Community , Asensi began his career at local Elche CF – at the time in La Liga – before joining FC Barcelona in 1970, for 80 million pesetas . During his time at the club, he was instrumental in helping the Catalans win the league in 1974 (34 matches, 11 goals, third-best in squad), also adding the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1979 and scoring in the final held in Basel .[ 2]
After only ten matches in the 1980–81 season , but 484 competitive appearances with 124 goals, 32-year-old Asensi moved to Mexico where he would play until his retirement in 1983.[ 3] He had two brief spells at coaching, with Barcelona's youth sides and lowly Orihuela CF .[ 4]
International career
Asensi represented Spain 41 times, scoring seven goals. His debut came on 23 February 1969 in a 1–2 loss against Belgium for the 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification , as the country did not make it to the final stages.[ 5]
Asensi was picked for the squads at the 1978 World Cup and UEFA Euro 1980 – his last international was played in the latter competition, also against Belgium (and also 1–2 defeat) – and also competed at the 1968 Summer Olympics .[ 6]
International goals
#
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1.
23 February 1969
Sclessin , Liège , Belgium
Belgium
2–1
2–1
1970 World Cup qualification
2.
11 October 1972
Santiago Bernabéu , Madrid , Spain
Argentina
1 –0
1–0
Friendly
3.
19 October 1972
Insular , Las Palmas , Spain
Yugoslavia
2 –2
2–2
1974 World Cup qualification
4.
23 February 1974
Sarrià , Barcelona , Spain
West Germany
1 –0
1–0
Friendly
5.
11 June 1978
José Amalfitani , Buenos Aires , Argentina
Sweden
1 –0
1–0
1978 FIFA World Cup
6.
15 November 1978
Luis Casanova , Valencia , Spain
Romania
1 –0
1–0
Euro 1980 qualifying
7.
13 December 1978
Helmántico , Salamanca , Spain
Cyprus
1 –0
5–0
Euro 1980 qualifying
Post-retirement
In 1984, Asensi co-founded the TARR football school in Barcelona with fellow ex-players Carles Rexach , Joaquim Rifé and Antoni Torres .[ 7]
Honours
Barcelona
References
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