Juan Gómez González — "JUANITO" | 1977-1982 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
JUANITO PES STATS | 1977-1982
electric_trigger Juan Gómez González — ''JUANITO'' | 1977-1982 Club: Real Madrid Number: 7 Position: SS, WF Nationality: Spanish Era: 1977-1982, aged 23-29 Foot: R ( two footed) Side: B Length: 169 Weight: 68 Attack: 85 Defence: 45 Balance: 77 Stamina: 88 Top Speed: 86 Acceleration: 88 Response: 86 Agility: 93 Dribble Accuracy: 88 Dribble Speed: 86 Short Pass Accuracy: 86 Short Pass Speed: 84 Long Pass Acc.: 85 Long Pass Speed: 82 Shot Accuracy:85 Shot Power: 88 Shot Technique: 93 Free Kick Accuracy: 82 Curling:79 Header: 75 Jump: 79 Technique: 94 Aggression: 88 Mentality: 85 Keeper Skills: 50 Team Work: 86 Injury Tolerance: B Condition/Fitness: 7 Weak Foot Accuracy: 8 Weak Foot frequency: 7 Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported Adobe Flash Player is no longer supported *tactical dribbling *Dribbling *Reaction *Positioning *Penalties *Scoring Juan Gómez González (born November 10, 1954 in Fuengirola, Málaga; died April 2, 1992 in Mérida), aka Juanito, was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. A player with tremendous dribbling ability whose career was overshadowed by a fierce character, Juanito was best known for his Real Madrid years. He died in a road accident at only 37. Growing up, Juanito supported Real Zaragoza, but as he approached his adulthood he began supporting Real Madrid. Upon his presentation in 1977, he said: ''Playing for Real Madrid is like touching the sky, Real Madrid has always been my first choice as a team and Madrid has always been my favorite as a city''. Club career Juanito played as a youth with local club Fuengirola, before joining Atlético de Madrid in 1972. While still underage, he allegedly forged his papers so he could play for the colchoneros' U18 team. He scored twice on his debut, but a fractured tibia ended his career at Atlético and he never played for the senior team. Juanito would revive his career at Burgos CF, helping them win the second division in 1975-76. He made his top flight debut in a 2-1 win over RCD Español in the following season, and was eventually awarded Spanish Footballer of the Year by Don Balón. Juanito soon attracted the attention of Real Madrid, which signed the player in June 1977. He became a prominent member of the successful Real side during the late 1970s and 1980s, in a squad which also featured Santillana, Uli Stielike, Vicente Del Bosque and José Antonio Camacho. Having scored 10 goals in his debut season, he was instrumental in helping the capital team to five league titles, two Spanish Cups and two UEFA Cups. Among his personal highlights were scoring twice in the 1980 cup final, incidentally played against Castilla CF, the club's reserves (6-1). In 1983, he scored a penalty in the Cup Winners' Cup final, in a 1-2 loss 2-1 to Aberdeen FC and, in the subsequent league campaign, won the Pichichi after finishing as joint top goalscorer with 17 goals. During ten seasons at Real, he played 284 first division games and scored 85 goals. He also played 55 games in various European competitions, with a further 17 goals. After leaving Real Madrid, Juanito played for CD Málaga for two seasons (and scoring once against former teammate Paco Buyo), before retiring in 1989 after a few games as an amateur, with first club Fuengirola. He subsequently began a working as a coach with CP Mérida, in 1991-92. However, on April 2, 1992, after watching Real play Torino F.C. in a UEFA Cup game, he was killed in a road accident while returning to Mérida. International career Juanito played 34 times for Spain, scoring eight goals. His debut came on October 10, 1976, in a 1978 World Cup qualifier against Yugoslavia, in Sevilla. At the 30-minute mark, he replaced teammate Del Bosque in a 2-0 win. In the second match with this opponent, on November 30, 1977 (another win, 0-1), in Belgrade, Juanito was hit with a bottle as he was being replaced and made an obscene gesture towards the crowd. He represented Spain at the 1978 and 1982 World Cups, and at the 1980 European Football Championship. During the 1982 competition, on home soil, he scored a penalty against Yugoslavia, in another triumph (2-1). In 1976, Juanito played Olympic football. Profile/temperament Juanito is considered by most of Real Madrid fans to represent the essence of what the club is about, his spirit often being called upon before matches where the team need to make an unexpected comeback (because of all the comebacks he often led while donning the white shirt). One of these was against Celtic F.C, in the quarterfinals of the 1979-80 Champions Cup, with Real losing 2-0 in the first match in Glasgow; in the second leg, a Juanito-led side managed to mount a comeback scoring thrice without response (the third goal by Juanito) and reaching the last four. Another comebacks in this period included the downings of Inter Milan and RSC Anderlecht. Ever since his death, Juanito is remembered in every home game, in the 7th minute, as the Ultras chant ''Illa illa illa, Juanito maravilla''. During his career, Juanito was a protagonist in several incidents: in 1978, he received a two-year suspension after assaulting linesman Adolf Prokov, in a match against Grasshopper-Club Zürich;in a UEFA Cup contest against another Swiss side, Neuchâtel Xamax, he spat on former teammate Stielike; in 1988, he was again banned, now for five years, after stepping on FC Bayern Munich Lothar Matthäus' face. Honours Burgos CF: Second Division: 1975-76 Spanish Footballer of the Year: 1976-77 Real Madrid: Spanish League: 1977-78, 1978-79, 1979-80, 1985-86, 1986-87 Spanish Cup: 1979-80, 1981-82 UEFA Cup: 1984-85, 1985-86 Spanish League Cup: 1984-85 The Pichichi Trophy: 1983-84 CD Málaga: Second Division: 1987-88 Juan Gomez Gonzalez — "JUANITO" | 1977-1982 | PES Stats Database (Golden Era Backup)
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