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Juan de Cárcer
Personal information
Full name Juan de Cárcer y Disdier
Date of birth 1892
Place of birth Málaga, Spain
Date of death 1962(1962-00-00) (aged 69–70)
Place of death Madrid, Spain
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1910–1912 Club Español de Madrid
1912–1916 Madrid FC
1916–1919 Athletic Madrid
International career
1915–1918 Madrid
Managerial career
1920–1926 Real Madrid

Medal record

 Madrid
Prince of Asturias Cup
Gold medal – first place 1918 Prince of Asturias Cup Team[1]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Juan de Cárcer y Disdier (1892 in Málaga – October 1962 in Madrid) was a Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper[2] and was also a referee,[3] and manager.[4] As a player, he represented both Madrid FC (Now Real Madrid) and Athletic Madrid (Now Atlético Madrid), and as a manager, he coached Real Madrid for six years from 1920 to 1926, but failed to win any trophies.[4]

Club career

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Born in Málaga, he moved to Madrid as a child where he began to play football in 1907. He joined the ranks of Club Español de Madrid in 1910, with whom he played sporadically for two seasons, featuring alongside the likes of José María Castell and Gómar. In 1912 he signed for Real Madrid, appearing as a goalkeeper for the reserve team, until his good performances led him to debut with the first team at the beginning of 1913. He alternated the position with Pablo Lemmel, then the team's goalkeeper. He helped the club to win two regional championships in 1912-13 and 1915–16. He remained there until 1916, when the club's board of directors decided that his low form did not allow him to continue defending Madrid's goal and so, he ended up in the neighboring club, Atlético Madrid.[5]

International career

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Like many other Madrid players of that time, he was summoned to play for the 'Centro' (Madrid area) representative team, and in May 1916, he was a member of the team that participated in the second edition of the Prince of Asturias Cupin1916, an inter-regional competition organized by the RFEF.[6] In the opening game against Catalonia he conceded 6 goals as Madrid lost 3–6 to their rivals,[7] an event that not only prompted his dismissal from Real Madrid in that same year, it also cost him his place to the team's backup goalkeeper, Joaquín Pascual, who started in the second leg against Catalonia in a 2–2 draw.[8] He was not a member of the Madrid team that won the 1917 Prince of Asturias Cup, but he started in both games of the 1918 edition, both ending in victories as Madrid won their second title in a row.[9]

Managerial career

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As a coach, he managed Real Madrid for six years from 1920 to 1926, but failed to win any trophies.[4]

Honours

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Club

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Real Madrid

International

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Madrid

References

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  1. ^ Vicente Martínez Calatrava (17 August 2009). "La Copa Príncipe de Asturias" [The Prince of Asturias Cup] (in Spanish). CIHEFE. Archived from the original on 14 April 2019. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Juan de Cárcer y Disdier - Footballer". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Juan de Cárcer y Disdier - Referee". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ a b c "Juan de Cárcer y Disdier - Manager". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 17 March 2023.
  • ^ "Historical compilation of the dismissals of Real Madrid". meritocraciablanca.com. 10 October 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Squad of Centro 1916 Copa del Príncipe de Asturias". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Centro - Cataluña (3 - 6) 11/05/1916". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Centro - Cataluña (2 - 2) 13/05/1916". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
  • ^ "Squad of Centro 1918 Copa del Príncipe de Asturias". www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved 28 June 2022.

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