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Pasieguito
Personal information
Full name Bernardino Pérez Elizarán
Date of birth (1925-05-21)21 May 1925
Place of birth Hernani, Guipúzcoa, Spain
Date of death 21 October 2002(2002-10-21) (aged 77)
Place of death Valencia, Spain
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
Real Sociedad
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1942—1944 Valencia CF
1944—1945 Levante UD
1945—1946 Valencia CF 7 (1)
1946—1948 Burgos CF
1948—1959 Valencia CF 233 (64)
1959—1960 Levante UD 17 (5)
International career
1954 Spain 3 (0)
Managerial career
1963—1964 Valencia CF
1964—1972 CE Sabadell
1972—1973 Granada CF
1973—1975 Sporting Gijón
1979 Valencia CF
1980–1982 Valencia CF
1984—1985 CE Sabadell
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Bernardino Pérez Elizarán (21 May 1925 Hernani, Guipúzcoa – 21 October 2002 Valencia), commonly known as Pasieguito, was a Spanish football player and manager.

As a player, in an 18-year career, Pasieguito played at 6 clubs, including Valencia CF. With Valencia he won La Liga in the 1946–47 season and the Copa del Rey in 1954.

In a 22-year managerial career, Pérez Elizarán managed 4 clubs, including Valencia CF in 3 distinct periods. Managing Valencia, he won the UEFA Super Cup in 1980.[1] He was the most successful manager in CE Sabadell history: under his guidance, the Catalan club finished fourth in 1968–69 La Liga and qualified for 1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, their only European appearance ever.

Honours

As player

Valencia CF

As manager

Valencia CF

References

  1. ^ "Valencia profit from Felman's fortune". UEFA. 1 March 2006. Retrieved 13 March 2008.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by UEFA Super Cup winning manager
1980
Succeeded by