- Marcel Domingo
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Marcel Domingo Personal information Date of birth 15 January 1924 Place of birth Salin-de-Giraud, France Date of death 10 December 2010 (aged 86)Place of death Arles, France Playing position Goalkeeper Youth career -1944 AC Arles Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1944–1945 OGC Nice 1945–1948 Stade Français FC 1948–1949 Espanyol Barcelona 1949–1951 Atletico de Madrid 1951–1952 OGC Nice 1952–1956 Espanyol Barcelona 1956–1958 Olympique de Marseille National team 1948 France 1 (0) Teams managed 1958–1959 RCD Espanyol 1959–1960 UD Las Palmas 1962–1963 UE Lleida 1964–1965 Pontevedra CF 1966–1968 Córdoba CF 1968–1969 Granada CF 1969–1972 Atletico de Madrid 1972–1975 CD Málaga 1975–1976 Elche CF 1976–1977 Burgos CF 1977–1979 Valencia CF 1979–1980 Atletico de Madrid 1981–1982 OGC Nice 1982–1983 Real Betis 1983–1984 RCD Mallorca 1984–1986 Nîmes Olympique AC Arles 1989 Hércules CF * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Marcel Domingo Algara (15 January 1924 – 10 December 2010) was a former French association football goalkeeper and manager of Spanish origin. He spent part of his career in Spain. Domingo died at the age of 86.[1]
Domingo coached RCD Espanyol, UD Las Palmas, UE Lleida, Pontevedra CF, Córdoba CF, Granada CF, Atletico de Madrid, CD Málaga, Elche CF, Burgos CF, Valencia CF, Atletico de Madrid, OGC Nice, Real Betis, RCD Mallorca, Nîmes Olympique, AC Arles and Hércules CF.[2]
Titles
- As a player
- Division 1: 1952 with OGC Nice
- Coupe de France: 1952 with OGC Nice
- Ricardo Zamora Trophy : 1949, 1953
References
- ^ "Marcel Domingo passes away , AtléticoFans". Atleticofans.com. 11 December 2010. http://www.atleticofans.com/4458/marcel-domingo-passes-away/. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
- ^ "Marcel Domingo regresa a España como entrenador del Hércules · ELPAÍS.com". Elpais.com. 5 January 1989. http://www.elpais.com/articulo/deportes/HERCULES_/CLUB_DE_FuTBOL_DE_ALICANTE/Marcel/Domingo/regresa/Espana/entrenador/Hercules/elpepidep/19890105elpepidep_17/Tes/. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
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: ValdésRCD Espanyol – managers Garry (1922–24) · Bru (1924–26) · Greenwell (1927–30) · Caicedo (1930–33) · Trabal (1933–35) · Caicedo (1935–1943) · Solé (1943–44) · Albéniz (1944–46) · Bosch (1946) · Planas (1946–47) · Espada (1947–49) · Caicedo (1949–50) · Nogués (1950–52) · Scopelli (1952–55) · Bravo (1955) · Zamora & Espada (1955–57) · Berkessy (1957–58) · Domingo (1958–59) · Barrios (1959–60) · Pons (1960–61) · Zamora (1961) · Saso (1961–62) · Arcas & Zamora (1962) · Herrera (1962–63) · Areso & Scopelli (1963–64) · Kubala (1964–65) · Argila (1965–66) · Di Stéfano & Espada (1966) · Kálmár (1966–69) · Argilés & Faura (1969) · Riera (1969–70) · Iriondo (1970) · Daučík (1970–71) · Santamaría (1971–78) · Herrera (1978) · Irulegui (1978–79) · Miera (1979–80) · Maguregui (1980–83) · Pavić (1983–84) · Azkargorta (1984–86) · Clemente (1986–89) · García Andoain & Mauri (1989) · Joanet (1989–90) · Díaz (1990) · Aragonés (1990–91) · Petrović (1991–92) · Clemente & Sabaté (1992) · Díaz Novoa (1992–93) · Díaz (1993) · Camacho (1993–96) · Carcelén (1996–97) · Flores & Miera (1997) · Camacho (1997–98) · Flores (1998) · Bielsa (1998–99) · Brindisi (1999–2000) · Flores (2000–02) · Ramos (2002) · Moya (2002) · Clemente (2002–04) · Fernández (2004) · Lotina (2004–06) · Valverde (2006–08) · Márquez (2008) · Mané (2008–09) · Pochettino (2009–)
UD Las Palmas – managers Arencibia (1949–50) · Martinón (1950) · Mazzotti (1950) · Campos (1950) · Arocha (1950–51) · Valle (1951–52) · Caicedo (1952–53) · Mazzotti (1953) · Grech (1953–1957) · Urbieta (1957) · Molowny (1957–58) · Albéniz (1958–59) · Mazzotti (1959) · Molowny (1959) · Domingo (1959–60) · Benavente (1960–61) · Campos (1961–62) · Hernández (1962–63) · Dauder (1963–66) · Ochoa (1966–67) · Molowny (1968–70) · Hernández (1970) · Rial (1970–71) · Sinibaldi (1971–75) · Herrera (1975–76) · Olsen (1976–77) · Muñoz (1977–79) · Ruiz (1979–80) · León (1980–81) · Herrera (1982) · Skocik (1982–83) · León (1983) · Nuñez (1983–84) · Dévora (1984) · Olsen (1984–85) · Alzate (1985–86) · Caballero (1986) · Kovács (1986–87) · Dévora (1987–88) · Olsen (1988) · Pérez (1988–89) · Dévora (1989) · Paquito (1989–90) · Cardo (1990–91) · Brindisi (1991) · Olsen (1991) · Dévora (1991) · Joanet (1992) · Olsen (1992) · León (1992) · Pérez (1992–93) · Sáez (1993–94) · Boronat (1994) · Castellano (1994–95) · Sáez (1995) · Rosales (1995–96) · Cappa (1996–97) · Castellano (1997) · García Remón (1997–98) · Castellano (1998–99) · Quintana (1999) · Krešić (1999–2001) · Vázquez (2001–02) · Uribe (2002–03) · Rodríguez (2003) · Vidal (2003–04) · Stambouli (2004) · Luis (2004) · Amaral (2004) · Sánchez Aguiar (2004–05) · Višnjić (2005–06) · Sánchez Aguiar (2006) · Juanito (2006–07) · Rodríguez (2007–08) · Vidales (2008–09) · Castellano (2009) · Krešić (2009–10) · Jémez (2010–11) · Rodríguez (2011–)
Atlético Madrid – managers Ansoleaga (1921–22) · Iturbe (1922–23) · Hayes (1923–24) · Olalquiaga (1924–25) · Pentland (1925–26) · Miguel (1926–27) · Ruete (1927) · Pentland (1927–29) · Romo (1929–30) · Jeny (1930–32) · Barroso (1932) · Harris (1932–33) · Anatol (1933) · Arteaga (1933) · Pentland (1933–35) · Samitier (1935–36) · Zamora (1939–40) · Lafuente (1940) · Zamora (1940–46) · Vidal (1946–48) · Traioli (1948–49) · Herrera (1949–53) · Colón (1953) · Díaz (1953–54) · Quincoces (1954–55) · Barrios (1955–57) · Daučík (1957–59) · Villalonga (1959–61) · Rafael García (1961–63) · Escudero (1963) · Barinaga (1963–64) · Bumbel (1964–65) · Balmanya (1965–66) · Glória (1966–68) · González Pérez (1968–69) · Domingo (1969–72) · Merkel (1972–73) · Lorenzo (1973–74) · Aragonés (1974–78) · Núñez (1978) · Aragonés (1978) · Szusza (1978–79) · Aragonés (1979–80) · Jayo (1980) · Domingo (1980) · García Traid (1980–81) · Cid (1981) · García Traid (1981–82) · Aragonés (1982–86) · Miera (1986) · Jayo (1986–87) · Aragonés (1987) · Menotti (1987–88) · Ufarte (1988) · Briones (1988) · Maguregui (1988) · Briones (1988) · Atkinson (1988–89) · Addison (1989) · Briones (1989) · Clemente (1989–90) · Briones (1990) · Peiró (1990) · Ovejero (1990) · Ivić (1990–91) · Aragonés (1991–93) · Heredia (1993) · Jair Pereira (1993) · Heredia (1993) · Cruz (1993) · Romero (1994) · Ovejero (1994) · D'Alessandro (1994) · Maturana (1994) · D'Alessandro (1994–95) · Basile (1995) · Sánchez Aguiar (1995) · Antić (1995–98) · Sacchi (1998–99) · Antić (1999) · Ranieri (1999–00) · Antić (2000) · Zambrano (2000) · Alonso (2000–01) · Cantarero (2001) · Aragonés (2001–03) · Manzano (2003–04) · Ferrando (2004–05) · Bianchi (2005) · Murcia (2006) · Aguirre (2006–09) · Resino (2009) · Denia (2009c) · Flores (2009–11) · Manzano (2011–)
Málaga CF – managers Urquiri (1948–49) · Zamora (1949–51) · Mújica (1952) · Chales (1952) · Herrera (1953) · Chales (1953) · Pasarín (1954) · Chales (1955) · Acevedo (1955) · Chales (1956) · Tellechea (1965–57) · Chales (1958) · Cuevas (1958) · Chales (1958) · Nocera (1959) · Rubio (1959) · Lele (1959–60) · Melicua (1960–61) · Barinaga (1961–62) · Chales (1963) · Biosca (1963) · Zarraga (1964) · Balmanya (1964–65) · Miró (1965–66) · Pons (1966–67) · Bumbel (1968) · Zarraga (1969) · Santiago (1969) · Kalmár (1970–72) · Carmona (1972) · Domingo (1972–74) · Carmona (1975) · Pavić (1975–77) · Fuentes (1977) · Bumbel (1978) · Viberti (1978–80) · Ben Barek (1980–81) · Benítez (1981–85) · D'Accorso (1985) · Fuentes (1986) · Benítez (1986–87) · Kubala (1987–88) · Sánchez (1988) · Costa (1988–89) · Benítez (1989–90) · W. Ramos (1990) · Ben Barek (1991–92) · Sotillo (1992) · Nene (1992) · Rosas (1992–93) · Nene (1993) · Ortiz (1993–94) · Albis (1994) · García (1994) · Benítez (1994–95) · Rueda (1996) · Cayuela (1996) · Moreno (1996) · Novoa (1997) · Albis (1997) · Plaza (1997) · Galán (1998) · Peiró (1998–2003) · J. Ramos (2003–04) · Manzano (2004–05) · Tapia (2005–06) · Hierro (2006) · Alonso (2006) · Muñiz (2006–08) · Tapia (2008–09) · Muñiz (2009–10) · Ferreira (2010) · Gil (2010) · Pellegrini (2010–)
Valencia CF – managers Kinké (1921–22) · Sancho (1922–23) · Fivebr (1923–28) · Herriot (1928–29) · Fivebr (1929–31) · Galloway (1931–33) · Greenwell (1933–34) · Fivebr (1934–35) · Balsa (1935–36) · Encinas (1939–42) · Rino (1942–43) · Cubells (1943–46) · Pasarín (1946–48) · Quincoces (1948–54) · Iturraspe (1954–56) · Miró (1956–58) · Quincoces (1958–59) · Bumbel (1959–60) · Balmanya (1960–62) · Scopelli (1962–63) · Pasieguito (1963–64) · Mundo (1964–65) · Barinaga (1965–66) · Mundo (1966–68) · Joseíto (1968–69) · Buqué & Artigas (1969–70) · Di Stéfano (1970–74) · Ćirić (1974–75) · Milošević (1975) · Mestre (1975–76) · Herrera (1976–77) · Mestre (1977) · Domingo (1977–79) · Pasieguito (1979) · Di Stéfano (1979–80) · Pasieguito (1980–82) · Mestre (1982) · Miljanić (1982–83) · Aguirre (1983) · Paquito (1983–84) · Gil (1984–85) · Valdez (1985–86) · Di Stéfano (1986–88) · Gil (1988) · Espárrago (1988–91) · Hiddink (1991–93) · Real (1993) · Núñez (1993–94) · Hiddink (1994) · Rielo (1994) · Parreira (1994–95) · Aragonés (1995–96) · Valdano (1996–97) · Rielo (1997) · Ranieri (1997–99) · Cúper (1999–2001) · Benítez (2001–04) · Ranieri (2004–05) · López Habas (2005) · Flores (2005–07) · Koeman (2007–08) · Voro (2008) · Emery (2008–)
OGC Nice – managers McDewitt (1932–33) · Bell, Kramer, McDewitt & Tandler (1933–34) · Lowy (1935–37) · Kudrna (1937) · Zamora (1937–38) · Samitier (1938–42) · Valle (1944–46) · Castro (1946) · Lardi (1946–47) · Marek (1947–49) · Veinante (1949–50) · Rous (1950) · Lardi (1950–51) · Andoire (1951–52) · Zatelli (1952–53) · Berry (1953–55) · Carniglia (1955–57) · Luciano (1957–62) · Andoire (1962–64) · Gonzales (1964–69) · Rossi (1969–71) · Snella (1971–74) · Marković (1974–76) · Guillou (1976–77) · Rossi (1977–78) · Kocsur (1978–79) · Batteux (1979) · Rossi (1979–80) · Marković (1980–81) · Domingo (1981–82) · Sérafin (1982–87) · Bjeković (1987–89) · Alonzo (1989) · Bianchi (1989–90) · Fernandez (1990–91) · Huck (1991–92) · Emon (1992–96) · Sanchez (1996) · Takač (1996–97) · Renquin (1997–98) · Takač (1998) · Zvunka (1998–99) · David (1999) · Buffat & David (1999) · Fleury (1999) · Damiano (1999) · David (1999–2000) · Salvioni (2000–02) · Rohr (2002–05) · Buscher (2005) · Antonetti (2005–09) · Ollé-Nicolle (2009–10) · Roy (2010–)
Real Betis – managers Asencio (1914–15) · Jones (1916) · Bryce (1917) · Navarro (1918) · B. Clemente (1918) · Llinat (1920) · Aranda (1922) · Porlan y Merlo (1923) · Alvarez (1924) · Castañeda (1925) · Kinké (1927–30) · Sampere (1930–32) · O'Connell (1932–36) · Aranda (1939–40) · O'Connell (1940–42) · Baragaño (1942–4X) · Gómez (194X–43) · Aranda (1943–44) · Solè (1944–4X) · Aranda (194X–4X) · O'Connell (194X–4X) · Peral (194X–47) · Quirante (1947–48) · Peral (1948–49) · Aranda (1949–52) · Olivares (1952–53) · Gómez (1953–5X) · Barinaga (195X–55) · Valera (1955–5X) · Iturraspe (195X–57) · Barrios (1957–5X) · Seguer (195X–59) · Fernández Viola (1959) · Barinaga (1959–60) · Daučík (1960–62) · Pons (1962–63) · Balmanya (1963–64) · Hon (1964–65) · Hernández (1965) · Aranda (1965) · Pons (1965) · Francisco (1965) · Pons (1965–66) · Belló (1966–6X) · Barrios (196X–67) · César (1967) · Valera (1967–68) · Barinaga (1968) · Daučík (1968–69) · Areta (1969) · Tejera (1969) · González (1969–XX) · Barrios (19XX–71) · Areta (1971) · Szusza (1971–76) · Iriondo (1976–78) · García Traid (1978–7X) · Lasa (19XX–79) · Carriega (1979–81) · Aragonés (1981) · Iriondo (1981–82) · Buenaventura (1982) · Dunai (1982) · Domingo (1982–83) · Alzate (1983–85) · Carriega (1985–86) · del Sol (1986–87) · Mortimore (1987–88) · Buenaventura (1988) · Ríos (1988) · Buenaventura (1988) · Ré (1988–89) · Corbacho (1989–90) · Cardeñosa (1990) · Romero (1990–91) · Esnaola (1991) · Jarabinský (1991–92) · Mesones (1992) · D'Alessandro (1992–93) · Esnaola (1993) · Krešić (1993–94) · Serra Ferrer (1994–97) · Aragonés (1997–98) · António Oliveira (1998) · Cantatore (1998) · J. Clemente (1998–99) · Griguol (1999–2000) · Hiddink (2000) · Hadžibegić (2000) · Vázquez (2000–01) · del Sol (2001) · Ramos (2001–02) · V. Fernández (2002–04) · Serra Ferrer (2004–06) · Irureta (2006) · Fernandez (2006–07) · Chaparro (2007) · Cúper (2007) · Chaparro (2007–09) · Nogués (2009) · Tapia (2009–10) · V. Fernández (2010) · Mel (2010–)
RCD Mallorca – managers Greenwell (1930–31) · Pagaza (1939–41) · Vidal (1954–55) · Plattkó (1955–56) · Quetglas (1956–57) · Gual (1957–58) · Lorenzo (1958–60) · Saso (1961) · Grech (1961–62) · Saso (1962–63) · Turró (1963) · Llopis (1963–64) · Juan Ramón (1964–65) · Rodríguez (1965–66) · Joseíto (1966–67) · Dauder (1967–68) · Lorenzo (1968) · Turró (1968) · Sasot (1968–69) · Sergio Rodríguez (1968–69) · Forneris (1969) · Barinaga (1969–70) · Gray (1970–71) · Forneris (1971) · Bumbel (1971–72) · Saso (1972–73) · Forneris (1973) · Manolín (1973–74) · Rodríguez (1974) · Villaminde (1974–75) · Vera (1975) · de la Torre (1975–76) · Costa (1976–77) · Alexanco (1977) · Forneris (1977–78) · Agustí (1978–79) · Quetglas (1979) · Oviedo (1979–81) · Muller (1981–83) · Aguirre (1983) · Domingo (1983–84) · Vilanova (1984–85) · Joanet (1985) · Ferrer (1985–87) · Muller (1987–88) · Brzić (1988–89) · Ferrer (1989–93) · Bauzá (1993–94) · Pons (1994) · Irulegui (1994–95) · Esnal (1995) · Muñoz (1995–97) · Llompart (1997) · Cúper (1997–99) · Gómez (1999) · Vázquez (1999–2000) · Aragonés (2000–01) · Krauss (2001–02) · Krešić (2002) · Llompart (2002) · Manzano (2002–03) · Pacheco (2003) · Aragonés (2003–04) · Llompart (2004) · Floro (2004) · Cúper (2004–06) · Manzano (2006–10) · Laudrup (2010–11) · Nadal (2011) · Caparrós (2011–)
Hércules CF – Finning (1931–32) · Harris (1932) · Hertzka (1932–34) · Suárez (1934–36) · Surroca (1939) · Gamborena (1939) · Quirante (1940) · Olivares (1940–41) · T. Mauri (1941–42) · Urquiri (1942–43) · Maciá (1943–44) · Pagaza (1944–45) · Urquiri (1945–47) · Gaspar Rubio (1947–50) · A. Bonet (1950–51) · Mundo (1951–52) · La Riva, Llopis and Pina (1952–53) · Gaspar Rubio (1953) · Amadeo (1953–54) · Caicedo (1954–55) · Sergio Rodríguez (1955c) · Iraragorri (1955–56) · Amadeo (1956–57) · Sergio Rodríguez (1957) · Gallart (1957–58) · Sergio Rodríguez (1958c) · Ramonzuelo (1958–59c) · Sierra (1959) · Álvaro (1959–60) · Satur Grech (1960–61) · Lozano (1961) · Iturraspe (1961–62) · Ortega (1962–63c) · Bermúdez (1963–65) · Ortega (1965c) · Belló (1965–66) · Dauder (1966–67) · Ortega (1967c) · Toba (1967) · Sergio Rodríguez (1967–68) · Ramallets (1968) · Álvaro (1968) · Ortega (1968–69) · Manolet (1969c) · Manero (1965c) · César Rodríguez (1969–70) · Berenguer (1970c) · Miguel (1970–71) · César Rodríguez (1971c) · Guti (1971c) · Berenguer (1971c) · Kocsis (1971) · Eizaguirre (1971–72) · Loves (1972c) · Valera (1972) · Kálmár (1972–73) · Arsenio (1973–77) · Mesones (1977) · Joanet (1977–79) · Koldo Aguirre (1979–82) · Paquito (1982) · Humberto (1982c) · Pachín (1982–83) · Humberto (1983c) · Carlos Jurado (1983–85) · Humberto (1985c) · Antoni Torres (1985) · Villanova (1985–86) · Ormaetxea (1986) · García Traid (1986) · Rivera (1986–87) · Joanet (1987–88) · José Martínez (1988) · Humberto (1988–89c) · Domingo (1989) · Moncho (1989–90) · Carcelén (1990) · José Víctor (1990) · Campillo (1990–92) · Humberto (1992) · Quique Hernández (1992–94) · Mesones (1994–95) · Humberto (1995c) · Manolo Jiménez (1995–96) · Brzić (1996) · Quique Hernández (1996–97) · Humberto (1997c) · David Vidal (1997–98) · Sergio Egea (1998) · Humberto (1998c) · Periko Alonso (1998–99) · Manolo Jiménez (1999–00) · Rastrojo and Russo (2000c) · Corominas (2000) · Carbonell (2001) · Álvaro Pérez (2001–02) · Quique Medina (2002c) · Miñambres (2002–03) · Višnjić (2003) · Granero (2003–04) · Subirats (2004c) · Mandiá (2004–06) · Bordalás (2006) · Uribe (2006–07) · Paquito Escudero (2007) · Goikoetxea (2007–08) · Mandiá (2008–09) · Esteban (2009–11) · Đukić (2011) · Mandiá (2011–) (c) = caretaker manager Categories:- 1924 births
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