- Rommel Fernández
Infobox Football biography
playername = Rommel
fullname = Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez
dateofbirth = birth date|1966|1|15
cityofbirth =El Chorrillo
countryofbirth =Panamá
dateofdeath = death date and age|1993|5|6|1966|1|15
cityofdeath =Albacete
countryofdeath =Spain
height = height| m = 1.85
weight = 81 kg
position = Centre Forward
currentclub = Deceased
clubnumber =
youthyears =
youthclubs =
years = 1985-1987
1987-1991
1991-1992
1992-1993
clubs =Alianza FC CD Tenerife Valencia CF Albacete (loan)
caps(goals) = - (-)
124 (50)
21 (2)
18 (7)
manageryears =
managerclubs =
nationalyears = 1986-1992
nationalteam = flagicon|PAN Panamá
nationalcaps(goals) =Rommel Fernández Gutiérrez (born
January 15 ,1966 ; diedMay 6 ,1993 ) was aPanama nianfootball (soccer) player who played for the Spanish clubsCD Tenerife ,Valencia CF , and Albacete, as well as for the Panama national team. He was the first Panamanian footballer ever to play in Europe. A stadium inPanama City is named after him.Club career
Nicknamed "Panzer", Fernández played for Atlético Panamá and Alianza Panamá in his native country. In 1986, after five years in the Panamanian soccer league with Atlético Panamá, Alianza and Macabi FC, he was called up by
CD Tenerife in the Spanish second division. As the first Panamanian to ever play football in Europe, he became an idol to his fans.After three years in the Second Division, Fernández helped Tenerife win promotion in 1989. He made his "
La Liga " debut againstSevilla FC onSeptember 3 ,1989 . In the 1989-90 season, he scored 10 goals and was named the best South American in the Spanish League. The following year, he was named the bestIbero-American player in "La Liga " by Spanish news agencyEFE , receiving theTrofeo EFE , which is awarded yearly. [http://www.efe.com/premios/trofeo/principal.asp?opcion=11&seccion=111 Trofeo EFE winners] - efe.com - Agencia EFE S.A., Spain. Retrieved October 17, 2006.]He played one more season with Tenerife and after scoring 48 goals in five years, Fernández signed with Valencia in 1991. With Valencia, he was rarely given the opportunity to play and only scored two goals in his first season. After that, he landed with Albacete for the 1992-93 season, returning to form. He ended up scoring his 50th Spanish first division goal with Albacete, and notably enough it was against Tenerife, who had given him his first shot seven years earlier.
International career
Fernández represented the Panama national team numerous times. It was on a trip with the national team to Spain at the age of 20 that got him his first international recognition. In the "Mundialito de la Emigración", a tournament where Tenerife played a select squad of players with Spanish ancestry, Fernández played well enough to be offered a contract by the hosts. His last match with the national team was a 1-5 World Cup qualifying defeat on
August 23 ,1992 inCosta Rica .Death and legacy
Fernández died tragically on
May 6 ,1993 nearAlbacete , victim of a car accident just outside Albacete when he lost control of his car and hit a tree. The "Estadio Revolución" was renamed in his honor. He was so beloved by his fans and such a crucial part of Panamanian soccer, that they renamed Estadio Revolución toEstadio Rommel Fernandez . Even before Fernández' death, the stadium was associated with him as one of the most important sportsman to ever come out of Panama. He was known for his wonderful nature and kindheartedness.References
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