Spanish footballer
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Rincón and the second or maternal family name is
Povedano .
Hipólito Rincón
Rincón in 2010
Full name
Hipólito Rincón Povedano Date of birth
(1957-04-28 ) 28 April 1957 (age 67) Place of birth
Lavapiés , Spain Height
1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Position(s)
Striker 1965–1976
Real Madrid Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1976–1981
Real Madrid
16
(3) 1976–1977
→ Díter Zafra (loan)
1977–1978
→ Recreativo (loan)
33
(12) 1978–1979
→ Valladolid (loan)
14
(5) 1981–1989
Betis
223
(78) Total
286
(98) 1980
Spain U23
2
(0) 1979–1983
Spain amateur
8
(1) 1983–1986
Spain
22
(10)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
Hipólito "Poli" Rincón Povedano (born 28 April 1957) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a striker .
He played mainly for Real Madrid and Real Betis in a 13-year career, amassing La Liga totals of 239 games and 81 goals.
Having won 22 caps for Spain , Rincón appeared with the national team at the 1986 World Cup .
Club career
Rincón was born in Lavapiés , Madrid .[ 1] A Real Madrid youth graduate, he served three loan stints during his tenure, one in the lower leagues with CD Díter Zafra ,[ 2] eventually making his debut for the former's first team on 14 October 1979 in a 3–2 home win against Real Zaragoza and scoring twice as a second-half substitute ;[ 3] he could never impose himself in the capital side's main squad, however, totalling only 16 La Liga games from 1979 to 1981 .
Rincón joined Andalusia 's Real Betis for the 1981–82 season , netting 20 league goals in his second year which earned him the Pichichi Trophy , even though his team could only rank 11th.[ 4] He went on to score 93 times in all competitions for the club,[ 6] [ 7] [ 8] and retired at the end of the 1988–89 campaign aged 32 after suffering top-flight relegation.
In 2004, Rincón served briefly as Betis neighbours Xerez CD 's director of football .[ 9] He also worked as sports commentator for Cadena SER and Cadena COPE .[ 10]
International career
Rincón played 22 times and scored ten goals for the Spain national team over three years. His debut came on 27 April 1983 in a UEFA Euro 1984 qualifier against the Republic of Ireland , in Zaragoza ; in only 15 minutes of play, after replacing FC Barcelona 's Francisco Carrasco , he scored the final 2–0.[ 11]
On 21 December 1983, in his sixth international, Rincón netted four times in Spain's historic 12–1 victory over Malta , in a Euro 1984 qualifying match played in Seville .[ 13] He would not be however picked for the finals in France, being selected two years later for the 1986 FIFA World Cup squad but making no appearances in Mexico .[ 14]
Career statistics
International
International goals scored by Hipólito Rincón [ 15]
#
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
1.
27 April 1983
La Romareda , Zaragoza , Spain
Republic of Ireland
2 –0
2–0
Euro 1984 qualifying
2.
21 December 1983
Benito Villamarín , Seville , Spain
Malta
4 –1
12–1
Euro 1984 qualifying
3.
5 –1
4.
8 –1
5.
10 –1
6.
26 May 1984
Charmilles , Geneva , Switzerland
Switzerland
0–3
0–4
Friendly
7.
31 May 1984
Üllői úti , Budapest , Hungary
Hungary
0–1
1–1
Friendly
8.
17 October 1984
Benito Villamarín, Seville, Spain
Wales
1 –0
3–0
1986 World Cup qualification
9.
23 January 1985
Rico Pérez , Alicante , Spain
Finland
1 –0
3–1
Friendly
10.
25 September 1985
Benito Villamarín, Seville, Spain
Iceland
1 –1
2–1
1986 World Cup qualification
Honours
Real Madrid
Individual
References
^ Díaz-Guerra, Iñako (29 November 2021). "Poli Rincón: "Es mucho decir que alguna vez se me haya dado bien el fútbol" " [Poli Rincón: "To say that I ever got along with football is an overstatement"]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2023 .
^ Correal, Francisco (23 December 2008). " "Todos recuerdan qué estaban haciendo esa noche a esa hora" " ["Everybody remembers what they were doing that night at that time"]. Diario de Sevilla (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2023 .
^ González, José Damián (15 October 1979). "3–2: El Madrid encontró su Rincón" [3–2: Madrid found their Corner ("Rincón" in English)]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 May 2016 .
^ González, M. (13 April 2016). "La trascendencia de Rubén Castro, sin precedentes en la historia bética" [The transcendence of Rubén Castro, unprecedented in Betis history]. ABC (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 February 2023 .
^ Aguado, Ángel (29 September 2015). "De Gordillo y Poli Rincón a Rubén y Joaquín: las 'leyendas' bendicen a la nueva dupla" [From Gordillo and Poli Rincón to Rubén and Joaquín: 'legends' give thumbs up to new duo] (in Spanish). El Desmarque. Retrieved 8 February 2023 .
^ Cejas, Antonio (15 January 2018). "El día de Rubén Castro" [The day of Rubén Castro]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 22 January 2018 .
^ Morán, Miguel Ángel (9 April 2020). "Betis: Los 10 máximos goleadores de la historia del Betis en Primera división" [Betis: The 10 top scorers in Betis' history in the First division]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 May 2020 .
^ Benítez, Javier (14 June 2004). "El Xerez, al borde del precipicio" [Xerez, nearing the abyss]. El País (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 September 2010 .
^ "Tomás Guasch, Poli Rincón, Petón, Paniagua y Pérez Sánchez fichan por la COPE" [Tomás Guasch, Poli Rincón, Petón, Paniagua and Pérez Sánchez sign for COPE] (in Spanish). Cadena COPE . 12 August 2010. Archived from the original on 15 August 2010. Retrieved 28 February 2012 .
^ Castillo, Juan José (28 April 1983). "2–0: Premio a la ilusión" [2–0: Illusion gets its reward]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 May 2020 .
^ "España, con 12 goles a Malta, alcanzó la fase final de la Eurocopa" [Spain, with 12 goals to Malta, reached European Championship finals.]. El País (in Spanish). 22 December 1983. Retrieved 20 May 2016 .
^ Pascual, Alfredo (21 May 2016). "Del utillero falangista al positivo de Calderé: nuestro Mundial 86 en diez episodios" [From the falangista kit man to Calderé's positive: our 86 World Cup in ten episodes]. El Confidencial (in Spanish). Retrieved 28 September 2017 .
^ "Rincón" . European Football. Retrieved 15 May 2020 .
^ a b Galán, Gabriel; Borrero, Jesús (16 May 2017). "Diez latidos verdiblancos (V): "Me quise casar de verde, pero mi mujer no me dejó" " [Ten green-and-white barks (V): "I wanted to get married in green, but my wife did not let me"] (in Spanish). El Desmarque. Retrieved 8 February 2023 .
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