- Josep Samitier
Football player infobox
playername = Josep Samitier
full name = Josep Samitier Vilalta
dateofbirth = birth date|1902|2|2
cityofbirth =Barcelona ,Catalonia
dateofdeath = death date and age|1972|5|5|1902|2|2
countryofbirth =Spain
cityofdeath =Barcelona ,Catalonia
countryofdeath=Spain
position = Midfielder
youthyears = 1914-16
youthclubs = FC Internacional
years = 1919-32
1932-34
1936-39
clubs =FC Barcelona Madrid CF OGC Nice
caps(goals) =
8 (4)
nationalyears = 1920-36
1920-31
nationalteam = Catalan XI
Spain
nationalcaps(goals) =
21 (2)
manageryears = 1936
1942
1944-47
managerclubs =Athletic Madrid OGC Nice CF Barcelona
pcupdate = July 13 2006
ntupdate = July 13 2006Josep Samitier Vilalta (
February 2 1902 –May 5 1972 ), also known as José Samitier , was a Spanish/Catalan footballer, manager and scout who played forFC Barcelona ,Madrid CF ,OGC Nice , the Catalan XI and Spain. He later coachedAthletic Madrid , OGC Nice andCF Barcelona and worked as a scout for both CF Barcelona and Real Madrid.During his playing career with
FC Barcelona he scored 326 goals and is second only toPaulino Alcántara as the clubs all time top goalscorer. As a player he pioneered the "midfield general" role and was nicknamed "The Magician" and "The Lobster" due to his kicking style. As a manager he led CF Barcelona to aLa Liga title in 1945 and as a scout he recruited anotherCF Barcelona legendLadislao Kubala . However he was later accused of acting as a double agent when the club tried to signAlfredo Di Stéfano and in the 1960s he fell out withHelenio Herrera and went to work forReal Madrid . Despite his role in the Di Stéfano affair, twice defecting toReal Madrid and his friendship with Franco, he remained a legendary figure atFC Barcelona and when he died in 1972 he was given a virtual state funeral by the club.FC Barcelona player
Samitier played as a junior for FC Internacional before, at the age of 17, he made his debut for
FC Barcelona in 1919. As his signing-on bonus, he received a luminous watch and a three-piece suit. Among his team mates at the club was his childhood friend Sagibarbá. During holidays at the Catalan resort ofCadaqués , Samitier and Sagibarbá had played football with, among others,Salvador Dalí .By 1925 Samitier was the highest paid player in Spain. He was a member of the legendary
FC Barcelona team, coached byJack Greenwell , that, apart from Sagibarbá, also includedPaulino Alcántara ,Ricardo Zamora ,Félix Sesúmaga and, later,Franz Platko . Between 1919 and 1933 he won twelve Campionat de Catalunya titles, fiveCopa del Rey and the very firstLa Liga title. Among the goals he scored were four in theCopa del Rey finals of 1922, 1925, 1926 and 1928.International career
In 1920 together with
Ricardo Zamora ,Félix Sesúmaga , Pichichi andJosé María Belauste , Samitier was also a member of the first ever Spanish national squad. The squad, coached byFrancisco Bru , won the silver medal at the 1920 Olympic Games. He subsequently made 21 appearances and scored 2 goals for Spain.Samitier also played at least 21 games and scored at least 15 goals for the Catalan XI. However records from the era do not always include accurate statistics and he may have played and scored more. Together with
Paulino Alcántara , Sagibarbá andRicardo Zamora he helped the Catalan XI win an inter-regional competition, the "Copa Princep de Asturies", three times during the 1920s. In the 1924 final he scored twice in a 4-4 draw against a Castile XI and scored again in the 3-2 replay. His last game for the Catalan XI was his own testimonial on January 19 1936 at the "Les Corts". He scored in a 1-1 draw with SK Sidenice ofCzechoslovakia .Madrid CF
In 1933 an aging Samiter found himself in dispute with the
FC Barcelona management and he was dropped from the first team.Real Madrid , then known as "Madrid CF", were quick to take advantage of the situation. Samitier was reunited with both his friendRicardo Zamora and thenFrancisco Bru . Although his career with the Madrid club was short, he did help them win aLa Liga title in 1932-33 and theCopa de España in 1934.Exile in France
In 1936 Samitier made a brief start to his career as a coach. He succeeded
Fred Pentland atAthletic Madrid in the middle of the season, but failed to prevent them from being relegated. However Samitier’s new career and Athletic’s relegation were postponed with the start of theSpanish Civil War . He found himself arrested by ananarchist militia , but was eventually released and left forFrance on a warship. His "escape" was later exploited by the Nationalist side in an account printed in "Marca". In October 1936 he joinedOGC Nice as a player, where he was reunited once again withRicardo Zamora . He subsequently scored 47 goals in 82 matches for the French team. He eventually retired as a player in 1939 and was briefly coach atOGC Nice in 1942.Return to Barcelona
Samiter returned to
Spain and became manager ofCF Barcelona in 1944. In 1945 he guided them to only their second everLa Liga title. They then beat theCopa del Generalísimo winnersAtlético Bilbao to win theCopa de Oro Argentina . Samiter subsequently worked as the clubs "chief scout" and was instrumental in the recruitment of another CF Barcelona legendLadislao Kubala .In the summer of 1950 Kubala arrived in
Spain with his own team, "Hungaria". The team was made up of fellow refugees fleeingEastern Europe . They played a series of friendlies against a "Madrid Select XI", a Spain XI andRCD Español . During these games, Kubala was spotted by bothReal Madrid and Samitier. Kubala was offered a contract by Real but was then persuaded by Samitier to sign for CF Barcelona. It has been suggested that Samitier used his connections within the Franco regime to help arrange the transfer. In the midst of theCold War , Kubala’s escape to the West was used as propaganda by the Franco regime and was made into a film "The Stars Search for Peace" which saw Kubala and Samitier playing themselves.ources
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Honours
"Player"
FC Barcelona
*La Liga : 1
** 1928-29
*Copa del Rey : 5
** 1919-20, 1921-22, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1927-28
*Catalan Champions: 12:
** 1918-19, 1919-20, 1920-21, 1921-22, 1923-24, 1924-25, 1925-26, 1926-27, 1927-28, 1929-30, 1930-31, 1931-32Madrid CF
*La Liga : 1
** 1932-33
*Copa de España : 1
** 1933/34Spain
* Olympic Games: 1
** Silver medallist 1920Catalan XI
*Copa Princep de Asturies: 3
**1922, 1924, 1926"Manager"
CF Barcelona
*La Liga : 1
**1944-45*
Copa de Oro Argentina : 1
**1945External links
* [http://www.fcbarcelona.com/eng/historia/historia/josepsamitier.shtml Samitier at www.fcbarcelona.com]
* [http://www.lfp.es/historico/primera/plantillas/historial.asp?jug=0036 La Liga player stats]
* [http://futbol.sportec.es/seleccion/ficha_jugador.asp?j=583&n=samitier/jose/samitier/vilalta Spain stats]
* [http://www.lfp.es/historico/primera/entrenadores/historial.asp?ent=032 La Liga manager stats]
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