Английская Википедия:Francisco Rufete

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:For Шаблон:Family name hatnote Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox football biography Francisco Joaquín Pérez Rufete (born 20 November 1976) is a Spanish former footballer, and a manager. He played predominantly as a right winger with good dribbling ability, also being a player with a good workrate.

He played with seven clubs during his professional career, including Barcelona (one game) and Valencia (two La Liga titles). Over 12 seasons, he amassed Spanish top-division totals of 269 matches and 23 goals.

Rufete was also an international for Spain.

Playing career

Club

Born in Benejúzar, Province of Alicante, Valencian Community, Rufete was a product of FC Barcelona's youth system. He appeared once for the first team, in 1995–96's final round, a 2–2 away draw against Deportivo de La Coruña on 26 May 1996,[1] and his first full professional season came in 1997–98 with Segunda División club CD Toledo.[2]

Rufete signed for Málaga CF in January 1999, after having started the campaign with RCD Mallorca (no appearances).[2] He was instrumental, alongside Catanha and José María Movilla, in the side's promotion to La Liga (they were in the Segunda División B the previous season).[3]

After two exceptional individual seasons, Rufete moved to Valencia CF. Although almost never an undisputed starter, he contributed good overall performances and, on 14 March 2004, scored twice at RC Celta de Vigo (2–0)[4] as the Che went on to win another domestic championship; he was already part of the title-winning squad of 2001–02.[5]

After Quique Sánchez Flores arrived at Valencia from Getafe CF, Rufete was released and joined RCD Espanyol on a free transfer in July 2006.[6] He was constantly hampered by injuries in the 2007–08 campaign,[7] after having appeared in 11 UEFA Cup matches during the Catalans' run to the final in 2007.[8]

Rufete was released by Espanyol in mid-July 2009, moving close to home with Hércules CF on a two-year deal.[9] In his first season, aged 32/33, the veteran totalled nearly 2,000 minutes as the Alicante team returned to the top division after an absence of 13 years.[10]

International

Rufete earned three caps for the Spain national team in 2000, the first being in a 2–0 friendly win over Italy on 29 March in Barcelona. He came on as a substitute for Joseba Etxeberria at the hour-mark.[11]

Managerial career

Rufete was released by Hércules in late 2011 after the club decided not to renew his contract,[12] and retired from football shortly after. Two years later, he returned to Valencia after being appointed youth coordinator,[13] but switched to director of football after a few months.[14]

On 18 April 2018, Rufete was given his first managerial position at UD Ibiza of Tercera División.[15] His team missed out on promotion with a penalty shootout defeat to Atlético Levante UD in the play-off final on 24 June.[16]

Rufete returned to Espanyol as sporting director, and became their interim manager on 27 June 2020 when Abelardo Fernández was sacked from the last-placed club with six games to go.[17] The next day, in his first professional game in charge, his side lost by a single goal at home to Real Madrid;[18] he oversaw their first fall from the top flight since 1993.[19]

Personal life

Rufete's son, also named Franciso, is also a professional footballer.[20]

Managerial statistics

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Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Шаблон:Abbr
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Ibiza Шаблон:Flagicon 18 April 2018 6 July 2018

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[21]
Espanyol (interim) Шаблон:Flagicon 27 June 2020 20 July 2020

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[22]
Total

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Honours

Málaga

Valencia

Espanyol

Spain U18

References

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External links

Шаблон:UD Ibiza managers Шаблон:RCD Espanyol managers