- Miguel Reina
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For the Mexican film director, see Miguel A. Reina.
Miguel Reina Personal information Full name Miguel Reina Santos Date of birth 21 January 1946 Place of birth Córdoba, Spain Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) Playing position Goalkeeper Youth career Candelaria Santiago Córdoba Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1964–1966 Córdoba 46 (0) 1966–1973 Barcelona 111 (0) 1973–1980 Atlético Madrid 155 (0) 1964–1980 Total 312 (0) National team 1964 Spain U18 2 (0) 1967 Spain U23 2 (0) 1965 Spain amateur 2 (0) 1969–1973 Spain 5 (0) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Reina and the second or maternal family name is Santos.Miguel Reina Santos (born 21 January 1946 in Córdoba, Andalusia) is a retired Spanish footballer, who played as a goalkeeper.
Club career
During his playing years, he played for Córdoba CF, FC Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, and earned 5 caps for the Spain national football team. His son José Manuel Reina has followed in his father's footsteps and also played for FC Barcelona before moving to Villarreal and Liverpool.
In 1974 Reina got to the final of the European Cup with Atlético Madrid. They met Bayern Munich in the final at Heysel Stadium in Belgium. After 90 minutes the game was poised at 0–0. In the 114th minute Luis Aragonés scored for Atlético, but Reina let in a long-range shot with just seconds to go. Atlético lost the replay 4–0.
Honours
- Barcelona
- Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1971
- Spanish Cup: 1967–68, 1970–71
- Ricardo Zamora Trophy: 1972–73
- Atlético Madrid
- Intercontinental Cup: 1974
- Spanish League: 1976–77
- Spanish Cup: 1975–76
- Ricardo Zamora Trophy: 1976–77
- Spain U18
- UEFA U-18 Championship: Runner-up 1964
External links
- BDFutbol profile
- National team data (Spanish)
- Miguel Reina at National-Football-Teams.com
- FC Barcelona archives (Spanish)
- FC Barcelona profile
- Miguel Reina – FIFA competition record
Spain squad – 1966 FIFA World Cup La Liga Zamora Trophy 1928–29: Zamora | 1929–30: Blasco | 1930–31: Zarraonaindia | 1931–32: Zamora | 1932–33: Zamora | 1933–34: Blasco | 1934–35: Urquiaga | 1935–36 Blasco | 1939–40: Tabales | 1940–41: Echevarría | 1941–42: Acuña | 1942–43: Acuña | 1943–44: Eizaguirre | 1944–45: Eizaguirre | 1945–46 Bañón | 1946–47: Lezama | 1947–48: Velasco | 1948–49: Domingo | 1949–50: Acuña | 1950–51: Acuña | 1951–52: Ramallets | 1952–53: Domingo | 1953–54: Otero | 1954–55: Alonso | 1955–56: Ramallets | 1956–57: Ramallets | 1957–58: Goyo | 1958–59: Ramallets | 1959–60: Ramallets | 1960–61: Vicente | 1961–62: Araquistáin | 1962–63: Vicente | 1963–64: Vicente | 1964–65: Betancort | 1965–66: Pesudo | 1966–67: Betancort | 1967–68: Junquera | 1968–69: Sadurní | 1969–70: Iribar | 1970–71: Abelardo | 1971–72: Deusto | 1972–73: Reina | 1973–74: Sadurní | 1974–75: Sadurní | 1975–76: Miguel Ángel | 1976–77: Reina | 1977–78: Artola | 1978–79: Manzanedo | 1979–80: Arconada | 1980–81: Arconada | 1981–82: Arconada | 1982–83: Agustín | 1983–84: Urruti | 1984–85: Ablanedo | 1985–86: Ablanedo | 1986–87: Zubizarreta | 1987–88: Buyo | 1988–89: Ochotorena | 1989–90: Ablanedo | 1990–91: Abel | 1991–92: Buyo | 1992–93: Liaño/Cañizares | 1993–94: Liaño | 1994–95: Jaro | 1995–96: Molina | 1996–97: Songo'o | 1997–98: Toni | 1998–99: Roa | 1999–2000: Martín Herrera | 2000–01: Cañizares | 2001–02: Cañizares | 2002–03: Cavallero | 2003–04: Cañizares | 2004–05: Valdés | 2005–06: Pinto | 2006–07: Abbondanzieri | 2007–08: Casillas | 2008–09: Valdés | 2009–10: Valdés | 2010–11: ValdésCategories:- 1946 births
- Living people
- People from Córdoba, Spain
- Spanish footballers
- Association football goalkeepers
- La Liga footballers
- Córdoba CF footballers
- FC Barcelona footballers
- Atlético Madrid footballers
- Spain youth international footballers
- Spain under-23 international footballers
- Spain amateur international footballers
- Spain international footballers
- 1966 FIFA World Cup players
- Spanish football goalkeeper stubs
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