Enrique Buqué
{{Short description|Spanish footballer and manager}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2024}}
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|full_name = Enrique Buqué Rojals
|birth_date = {{birth date|1927|11|24|df=yes}}
|birth_place = Barcelona, Spain
|death_date = {{death date and age|1998|05|05|1927|11|24|df=yes}}
|death_place = Valencia, Spain
|height = 1.82 m
|position = Midfielder
|youthyears1 =
|youthclubs1 =
|years1 = 1949–1951
|clubs1 = San Andrés
|caps1 = 32+
|goals1 = 13+
|years2 = 1951–1958
|clubs2 = Valencia
|caps2 = 130
|goals2 = 42
|totalcaps = 162+
|totalgoals = 55+
|nationalyears1 = 1953
|nationalteam1 = Spain B
|nationalcaps1 = 1
|nationalgoals1 = 0
|medaltemplates =
|manageryears1 = 1961–1962
|managerclubs1 = Alcoyano
|manageryears2 = 1963–1964
|managerclubs2 = Badalona
|manageryears3 = 1964–1965
|managerclubs3 = Abarán
|manageryears4 = 1969
|managerclubs4 = Mestalla
|manageryears5 = 1969–1970
|managerclubs5 = Valencia
|manageryears6 = 1971–1972
|managerclubs6 = Salamanca
|manageryears7 = 1972–1973
|managerclubs7 = Olímpico
|manageryears8 = 1974
|managerclubs8 = Sevilla
|manageryears9 = 1987
|managerclubs9 = Alzira
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Enrique Buqué Rojals (24 November 1927 – 5 May 1998) was a Spanish footballer and manager.
A midfielder, whose technical ability compensated for a lack of pace, he began his career at San Andrés in the Segunda División. He played 159 total games for Valencia from 1951 to 1958, scoring 44 goals. He won the Copa del Generalísimo in 1954, having lost the final in 1952.{{cite news |last1=Calabuig |first1=Pascu |title=Óscar, el Buqué del mar|trans-title=Óscar, the Buqué of the sea |url=https://www.superdeporte.es/polideportivo/2021/07/20/oscar-buque-mar-55240388.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Super Deporte |date=20 July 2021 |language=Spanish}}
As a manager, Buqué led Valencia to the cup final in 1970 alongside Salvador Artigas, but was not retained in his role. He also helped Sevilla avoid relegation from the Segunda División in 1974.
Playing career
Buqué was born in the El Clot neighbourhood in the centre of Barcelona.{{cite news |title=Valencia 4, - Barcelona, 1 |url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1954/10/18/pagina-3/638327/pdf.html |access-date=22 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=18 October 1954 |language=Spanish}} He began his career with local club CD San Andrés (now UE Sant Andreu) before joining Valencia CF in 1951. In his first season, he scored twice in a run to the 1952 Copa del Generalísimo final, which his team lost 4–2 to CF Barcelona after extra time.
Buqué's team won the national cup in 1954. He scored against Sevilla FC in a semi-final victory on 13 June, and played the 3–0 final win over Barcelona a week later.{{cite news |last1=Relaño |first1=Alfredo |title=Quique le quitó los fotógrafos a Franco|trans-title=Quique took the photographers away from Franco |url=https://as.com/futbol/2019/05/25/copa_del_rey/1558742564_409292.html |access-date=22 July 2024 |work=Diario AS |date=25 May 2019 |language=Spanish}}
In the 1954–55 La Liga, Buqué recorded a top-flight career-best of 10 goals in 25 games, including a hat-trick in a 4–1 home win over Barcelona on 17 October. The correspondent for Mundo Deportivo described the performance as "three stabs into the morale of Barcelona".
On 6 May 1953, Buqué earned a cap for Spain's B team at his club ground of Mestalla. He scored the second goal of a 2–0 friendly win over Luxembourg.{{cite news |last1=Subirán |first1=Francisco |title=España (B) 2, - Luxemburgo, 0|trans-title=Spain (B) 2, - Luxembourg, 0 |url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1953/05/07/pagina-3/640308/pdf.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=7 May 1953 |language=Spanish}}
Buqué was known for lacking speed, and the expression "slower than Buqué" entered the Spanish language; he accepted it in good humour. Once, a taxi driver insulted another motorist by calling him slower than Buqué, only for his passenger to introduce himself as Buqué.{{cite news |last1=Lloret |first1=Paco |title=Enrique Buqué, lento y elegante|trans-title=Enrique Buqué, slow and elegant |url=https://www.lasprovincias.es/valenciacf/enrique-buque-lento-20180512005640-ntvo.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Las Provincias |date=12 May 2018 |language=Spanish}}
Managerial career
Buqué managed CD Abarán in the 1964–65 Segunda División, in which the team were relegated. A year earlier, the club from the Region of Murcia had become the first team from a town of under 10,000 inhabitants to play in the Segunda División.{{cite news |last1=Abizanda |first1=Jorge |title=La hazaña del Abarán, el primer pueblo de menos de 10.000 habitantes que jugó en Segunda división|trans-title=The achievement of Abarán, the first town of under 10,000 inhabitants to play in the Segunda División|url=https://www.abc.es/deportes/futbol/abci-hazana-abaran-primer-pueblo-menos-10000-habitantes-jugo-segunda-division-201910070218_noticia.html |access-date=22 July 2024 |work=ABC |date=7 October 2019 |language=Spanish}}
On 15 August 1969, Valencia sacked manager Joseíto and hired Buqué.{{cite news |title=Cesa Joseíto y le sustituye Buqué|trans-title=Joseíto fired and Buqué replaces him |url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1969/10/16/pagina-25/954347/pdf.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=16 October 1969 |language=Spanish}} In his first game as a top-flight manager four days later, he won 3–0 at RCD Mallorca;{{cite news |last1=Mir |first1=José |title=Tercer empate del Madrid en su campo y recuperación del Valencia|trans-title=Third home draw for Real Madrid and Valencia's recovery |url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1969/10/20/pagina-5/954431/pdf.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=20 October 1969 |language=Spanish}} he was joint manager with Salvador Artigas.
Buqué and Artigas led Valencia to the 1970 Copa del Generalísimo final, losing 3–1 to Real Madrid on 28 June. After the game, he surprised journalists from Mundo Deportivo by saying that Real Madrid had benefitted from injuries to their own stars Amancio and Ramón Grosso, as this allowed Pirri to withdraw from an ineffectual centre forward position into the midfield.{{cite news |title=Opina el equipo técnico levantino|trans-title=Eastern team's coaching staff give their opinion |url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1970/06/29/pagina-10/962460/pdf.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=29 June 1970 |language=Spanish}} Valencia's board had already agreed to replace Buqué and Artigas with Alfredo Di Stéfano for the new season, shocking the pair who had believed that their results would keep them in their job.
Buqué was made director of football at Segunda División club Sevilla FC in July 1973, with Austrian Ernst Happel as manager.{{cite news |title=Buqué estrena cargo en el Sevilla|trans-title=Buqué takes office in Sevilla|url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1973/07/06/pagina-28/1435534/pdf.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=6 July 1973 |language=Spanish}} In May 1974, after the dismissals of Happel and Santos Bedoya, he was put in charge for the final three games of the season. His team avoided the relegation playoffs on the final day at the expense of nearby Córdoba CF, by winning 5–0 away to fellow Andalusians Linares CF on 26 May.{{cite news |last1=Esturillo |first1=Javier |title=Cuando el Sevilla FC necesitó la ‘manita’ del Linares|trans-title=When Sevilla FC needed a 'little hand' from Linares |url=https://elnuevoobservador.com/cuando-el-sevilla-fc-necesito-la-manita-del-linares/ |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=El Nuevo Observador |date=25 May 2022 |language=Spanish}}
Personal life
Buqué settled in the city of Valencia, where he had three daughters and a son. He died aged 70 on 5 May 1998, and Valencia CF observed a minute's silence before their game against Sporting de Gijón four days later.{{cite news |last1=Urrutia |first1=Carlos |title=Dos despedidas y un tropiezo|trans-title=Two farewells and a stumble|url=https://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1998/05/10/pagina-27/405734/pdf.html |access-date=21 July 2024 |work=Mundo Deportivo |date=10 May 1998 |language=Spanish}}
References
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External links
- [https://www.ciberche.net/histoche/jugador?player=391 Player profile] at CiberChe (in Spanish)
- [https://www.ciberche.net/histoche/entrenador?coach=20 Manager profile] at CiberChe (in Spanish)
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