Spanish footballer
In this
Spanish name , the first or paternal
surname is
Díaz and the second or maternal family name is
González .
Isidro Díaz González (born 24 May 1954), known simply as Isidro , is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a forward .
He appeared in 221 La Liga matches over 11 seasons, scoring 28 goals and representing in the competition Real Madrid , Racing de Santander and Elche .[ 2]
Club career
Born in Gimialcón , Province of Ávila , Castile and León , Isidro was promoted to the main squad of La Liga giants Real Madrid in 1977,[ 2] winning three consecutive leagues but totalling only one goal from 46 appearances in his first three years. Barred by the likes of Juanito (who signed in the same season ) and Santillana during his spell, he never managed to be a regular starter for the Spanish capital club.
In the 1980–81 edition of the European Cup , Isidro scored both goals in a 2–0 home win over FC Spartak Moscow in the quarter-finals after coming on as a substitute in the second half of the second leg, sealing his team's qualification 2–0 on aggregate.[ 3] After the 1984–85 campaign , aged 31 and having just won the UEFA Cup , even though he did not appear in any of the final games against Videoton FC , he joined fellow top-flight side Racing de Santander , netting a career-best ten times in his first year – including their 1000th in the competition on 20 April 1986 in the 4–1 home defeat of Hércules CF [ 4] – but suffering relegation in the following .[ 5]
Isidro closed out his career aged 35 after two years with Elche CF , being an important attacking unit in 1987–88 as the Valencians promoted from Segunda División .[ 6] In February 2006, he returned to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium as youth system coordinator.[ 2]
Honours
Real Madrid
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