Domènec Balmanya

Domènec Balmanya
Balmanya
Personal information
Full name Domènec Balmanya Perera
Date of birth December 29, 1914
Place of birth Girona, Spain
Date of death February 14, 2001 (age 86)
Place of death Barcelona, Spain
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
19xx-35 Girona X (X)
1935-1937 Barcelona X (X)
1937-41 Sète X (X)
1941-44 Barcelona 48 (5)
194x-48 Gimnàstic 3 (0)
1948-49 Sant Andreu X (X)
1949-50 Gimnàstic 6 (1)
National team
1935-44 Catalan XI 4 (0)
Teams managed
1949-5x Gimnàstic
1952 Girona
1952-53 Zaragoza
1954-55 Oviedo
1956-58 Barcelona
1958-60 Sète
1960-62 Valencia
1963-64 Betis
1964-65 Málaga
1965-66 Atlético Madrid
1966-68 Spain
1970-71 Zaragoza
1972-74 Cádiz
197x-7x Sant Andreu
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Domènec Balmanya Perera (born Girona, December 29, 1914; died Barcelona, February 14, 2001), also referred to as Domingo Balmanya, is a former Spanish footballer and manager who spent most of his playing career at FC Barcelona. As a manager he guided CF Barcelona to the a Copa del Generalísimo win in 1957 and to victory in the first ever Fairs Cup in 1958. He then had moderately successful spells at Valencia CF, Real Betis and CD Málaga before he guided Atlético Madrid to a La Liga title in 1966. He subsequently managed Spain between 1966 and 1968. After retiring as a coach he worked as a director of sport at both RCD Espanyol and FC Barcelona and as a director at a Catalan coaching school. He also worked as a radio commentator.

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Playing career

Before joining FC Barcelona, Balmanya began his playing career with his hometown club, Girona FC. He made his La Liga debut with Barça on November 10, 1935, under coach Patrick O'Connell, in a 1-0 defeat to RCD Espanyol. During his time at FC Barcelona he played 111 games for the club in various competitions and among his early team mates were Joan Josep Nogués, Josep Escolà and Enrique Fernández. During his debut season, 1935–36, he helped the club win the Campionat de Catalunya and reach the Copa de España final. During the following season, 1936–37, national football was suspended because of the Spanish Civil War. However FC Barcelona and other clubs in the Republican area of Spain competed in the Mediterranean League and Balmanya and O’Connell helped the club win this title.

In 1937 FC Barcelona, including Balmanya, Escolà and O’Connell, went on a fund raising tour to Mexico and the United States. The club played fourteen games and opponents included Club América, Atlante F.C., Necaxa and a Mexican XI. In the United States, FC Barcelona played in and won a tournament against a Brooklyn XI, a New York XI and a Hebrew XI and then played a USA XI. In financial terms this tour saved the club, but O’Connell returned to Spain with only four players. The remaining players went into exile with Balmanya and Escolà joining FC Sète in France.

After the Spanish Civil War ended in 1939, the Franco regime imposed a six year ban on any exiled sportsmen returning to Spain. However Enrique Piñeyro, the president of FC Barcelona, campaigned in favour of several of the club's players and Balmanya and Escolà returned from exile in 1941. During their first season back, Barça, with Joan Josep Nogués as coach, narrowly avoided being relegated after winning a play-off against Real Murcia. Despite this however the club managed to win the Copa del Generalísimo, beating Athletic Bilbao 4-3 after extra time.

Between 1935 and 1944, Balmanya also played 4 games for the Catalan XI. On January 19, 1936 at the Les Corts, he played in a testimonial for Josep Samitier against SK Sidenice of Czechoslovakia. Other players in the Catalan XI that day included Sagibarba

Coaching career

Balmanya subsequently followed Nogués to Gimnàstic de Tarragona where he both finished his playing career and began his coaching career when he succeeded Nogués as coach in 1949. However his first appointment as coach ended in disappointment as Gimnástic where relegated in 1950. After spells at both Girona FC and Real Zaragoza, Balmanya found his first taste of success at Real Oviedo when he guided them to second place in Segunda División, Group 1 in 1955. However Real missed out on promotion after finishing only third in a play-off group.

Balmanya served as coach at FC Barcelona for two seasons between 1956 and 1958. With a squad including Velasco, Joan Segarra, Ramallets, Ladislao Kubala, Luis Suárez and Evaristo, he won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1957 and the first ever Fairs Cup in 1958. However during his two seasons with FC Barcelona, they finished third in La Liga on both occasions and in 1958 he was replaced by Helenio Herrera.

After two seasons in France with FC Sète, Balmanya returned to La Liga to take charge of Valencia CF in 1960 and in 1961 he helped them win their own summer trophy, the Trofeo Naranja. Guest player Sándor Kocsis scored in both games as Valencia beat Botafogo and FC Barcelona. He also guided the club to the 1962 Fairs Cup final. However the original final date clashed with the 1962 World Cup and was postponed. By the time the final was eventually played, Balmanya had moved on and he missed out on the club's 6-3 aggregate win over FC Barcelona.

During the 1963-64 season Balmanya was coach at Real Betis and he guided the club to third place in La Liga. He then coached CD Málaga for the 1964-65 season, helping them win promotion after they finished runners-up in Segunda División, Group 2 and then beat Levante UD in a play-off. He was then appointed coach at Atlético Madrid for the 1965-66 season and with a squad that included Enrique Collar, Miguel Jones, Adelardo and Luis Aragonés he won his only La Liga title. These successes saw him appointed coach of Spain and between 1966 and 1968 he was in charge of the national side for 11 games.

Honours

Player

Manager

Real Oviedo

FC Barcelona

  • Copa del Generalísimo: 1
    • 1957
  • Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1
    • 1958

Valencia CF

  • Trofero Naranja
    • 1961

CD Málaga

Atlético Madrid

Sources

  • Barça: A People's Passion (1998), Jimmy Burns. [1]

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