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He began playing football at FC Martinenc, in Barcelona, from where he was signed by [[RCD Espanyol]], in early 1980s. At Espanyol he played most of his career as a professional footballer but before playing for the first team he went out on loan at [[CE Sabadell FC|Sabadell]] (1980–1981 season) and later at [[UE Sant Andreu|Sant Andreu]] (1981–1982). |
He began playing football at FC Martinenc, in Barcelona, from where he was signed by [[RCD Espanyol]], in early 1980s. At Espanyol he played most of his career as a professional footballer but before playing for the first team he went out on loan at [[CE Sabadell FC|Sabadell]] (1980–1981 season) and later at [[UE Sant Andreu|Sant Andreu]] (1981–1982). |
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He came back after those short spells at lower [[Catalonia|Catalan]] clubs in 1982 and remained at the club for six season in [[Primera División]]. During that time, playing as a midfielder, scored a total of 29 goals in the 140 games he played wearing the ''blanquiazul''. One of his best memories while playing for Espanyol is the hat-tick he scored against [[FC Barcelona]], in a match at which the ''pericos'' won for 5–3.<ref>[http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080603/noticia_53469648394.html Mundo Deportivo - Media vida en blanquiazul]</ref> |
He came back after those short spells at lower [[Catalonia|Catalan]] clubs in 1982 and remained at the club for six season in [[La Liga|Primera División]]. During that time, playing as a midfielder, scored a total of 29 goals in the 140 games he played wearing the ''blanquiazul''. One of his best memories while playing for Espanyol is the hat-tick he scored against [[FC Barcelona]], in a match at which the ''pericos'' won for 5–3.<ref>[http://www.elmundodeportivo.es/web/gen/20080603/noticia_53469648394.html Mundo Deportivo - Media vida en blanquiazul]</ref> |
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In 1988, the club reached the final at the [[UEFA Cup]] but at that point, then-manager [[Javier Clemente]] didn't count with Márquez so Tintín left the club when the season ended. After that huge disappointment, he went to ''les terres de l'Ebre'' and played six seasons at [[UE Figueres]], in [[Segunda División]]. |
In 1988, the club reached the final at the [[UEFA Cup]] but at that point, then-manager [[Javier Clemente]] didn't count with Márquez so Tintín left the club when the season ended. After that huge disappointment, he went to ''les terres de l'Ebre'' and played six seasons at [[UE Figueres]], in [[Segunda División]]. |
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Full name | Bartolomé Márquez López | ||
Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
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Current team | Castellón |
Template:Spanish name 2 Bartolomé "Tintín" Márquez López (born 7 January 1962 in Barcelona, is a Spanish ex-footballer and current manager.
As a player
He began playing football at FC Martinenc, in Barcelona, from where he was signed by RCD Espanyol, in early 1980s. At Espanyol he played most of his career as a professional footballer but before playing for the first team he went out on loan at Sabadell (1980–1981 season) and later at Sant Andreu (1981–1982).
He came back after those short spells at lower Catalan clubs in 1982 and remained at the club for six season in Primera División. During that time, playing as a midfielder, scored a total of 29 goals in the 140 games he played wearing the blanquiazul. One of his best memories while playing for Espanyol is the hat-tick he scored against FC Barcelona, in a match at which the pericos won for 5–3.[1]
In 1988, the club reached the final at the UEFA Cup but at that point, then-manager Javier Clemente didn't count with Márquez so Tintín left the club when the season ended. After that huge disappointment, he went to les terres de l'Ebre and played six seasons at UE Figueres, in Segunda División.
As a manager
Marquez began his managing career in 1997, at CE Europa in Tercera División. His debut couldn't have been better, as he won the Catalonia Cup against FC Barcelona in the final.
Later on he began coaching at the youth teams of Espanyol. Year after year he kept going up at the several ranks (cadete, juvenil and Espanyol B) until he finally reached the first team, in 2004, first as second coach of Miguel Ángel Lotina and two years later of Ernesto Valverde.
After Txingurri left the club, he became Espanyol's first team manager.[2]
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- 1962 births
- Living people
- People from Barcelona
- Catalan footballers
- Spanish footballers
- Association football midfielders
- La Liga footballers
- RCD Espanyol footballers
- CE Sabadell footballers
- UE Sant Andreu footballers
- UE Figueres footballers
- Spain under-21 international footballers
- Spanish football managers
- La Liga managers
- CE Europa managers
- RCD Espanyol managers
- CD Castellón managers