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Mariano Martín Personal information Full name Mariano Martín Alonso Date of birth 20 October 1919 Place of birth Dueñas, Spain Date of death 9 September 1998 (aged 78) Place of death Cabrils, Spain Playing position Striker Youth career Peña Font Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1939–1948 Barcelona 112 (97) 1948–1949 Gimnàstic 18 (8) National team 1942–1946 Spain 3 (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 Martín and the second or maternal family name is Alonso.Mariano Martín Alonso (born 20 October 1919 in Dueñas, Palencia - died 9 September 1998 in Cabrils, Barcelona) was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward.
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Club career
After his beginnings with Peña Font, already in Barcelona, Martín joined FC Barcelona in 1939, proceeding to become one of the club's most prolific scorers; during his nine seasons at the Camp Nou, he netted 128 times in only 150 matches, including 30 in 23 contests in his fourth season, although Barça finished in third place.
In early 1944, whilst appearing in a friendly match for Catalonia, Martín suffered a severe knee ligaments injury, from which he never full recovered; however, as he played in only 29 La Liga games in his last three seasons combined, he still managed to score on 14 occasions.
Martín closed out his career in 1951, after two years with Gimnàstic de Tarragona and one final with his second club, UE Sant Andreu. He died at almost 79, still living in Catalonia (Cabrils).
International career
Martín gained three caps for Spain during four years. His debut came on 12 April 1942 in Milan, during a 1–1 friendly draw with Germany.
Honours
Team
- Spanish League: 1944–45, 1947–48
- Copa del Generalísimo: 1941–42
Individual
- Spanish League: Pichichi 1942–43
Club statistics
Club Season League Cup Other[1] Total Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Barcelona 1939–40 3 0 ? ? – ? ? 1940–41 14 12 ? ? – ? ? 1941–42 23 17 ? ? – ? ? 1942–43 23 30 ? ? – ? ? 1943–44 20 24 ? ? – ? ? 1944–45 11 4 ? ? – ? ? 1945–46 15 9 ? ? 1 0 ? ? 1946–47 3 1 ? ? – ? ? 1947–48 0 0 ? ? – ? ? Total 112 97 ? ? 1 0 ? ? Gimnàstic 1948–49 18 8 ? ? – ? ? Total 18 8 ? ? – ? ? Career Total 130 105 ? ? 1 0 ? ? References
- ^ Appearances and goals at the Copa Eva Duarte counted.
External links
- BDFutbol profile
- National team data (Spanish)
La Liga top scorers 1929: Bienzobas | 1930: Gorostiza | 1931: Bata | 1932: Gorostiza | 1933: Olivares | 1934: Lángara | 1935: Lángara | 1936 Lángara | 1940: Unamuno | 1941: Pruden | 1942: Suárez | 1943: Martín | 1944: Suárez | 1945: Zarra | 1946: Zarra | 1947: Zarra | 1948: Pahiño | 1949: César | 1950: Zarra | 1951: Zarra | 1952: Pahiño | 1953: Zarra | 1954: Di Stéfano | 1955: Arza | 1956: Di Stéfano | 1957: Di Stéfano | 1958: Badenes/Di Stéfano/Ricardo | 1959: Di Stéfano | 1960: Puskás | 1961: Puskás | 1962: Seminario | 1963: Puskás | 1964: Puskás | 1965: Ré | 1966: Vavá | 1967: Waldo | 1968: Uriarte | 1969: Amancio/Gárate | 1970: Amancio/Aragonés/Gárate | 1971: Gárate/Rexach | 1972: Porta | 1973: Marianín | 1974: Quini | 1975: Carlos | 1976: Quini | 1977: Kempes | 1978: Kempes | 1979: Krankl | 1980: Quini | 1981: Quini | 1982: Quini | 1983: Rincón | 1984: Da Silva/Juanito | 1985: Sánchez | 1986: Sánchez | 1987: Sánchez | 1988: Sánchez | 1989: Baltazar | 1990: Sánchez | 1991: Butragueño | 1992: Manolo | 1993: Bebeto | 1994: Romário | 1995: Zamorano | 1996: Pizzi | 1997: Ronaldo | 1998: Vieri | 1999: Raúl | 2000: Salva | 2001: Raúl | 2002: Tristán | 2003: Makaay | 2004: Ronaldo | 2005: Forlán | 2006: Eto'o | 2007: van Nistelrooy | 2008: Güiza | 2009: Forlán | 2010: Messi | 2011: C. RonaldoCategories:- 1919 births
- 1998 deaths
- Spanish footballers
- Association football forwards
- La Liga footballers
- UE Sant Andreu footballers
- FC Barcelona footballers
- Gimnàstic de Tarragona footballers
- Spain international footballers
- Pichichi Trophy winners
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