Bartolomé Plaza Muela (21 February 1949 – 11 June 2000) was a Spanish football player and manager.
Playing career
Born in La Carolina in the Province of Jaén, Plaza played as a forward for Sevilla in La Liga (21 games, 6 goals) and for five teams including the former in the Segunda División (148 games, 19 goals).[1] On 4 January 1976, he came on as a substitute for Rafael Martínez after 35 minutes, and eight minutes later scored the opening goal for Sevilla in a 2–0 home win over Real Betis in the Seville derby.[2] In April 1978, he was loaned to a Recreativo de Huelva side chasing promotion to the top flight with five games remaining.[3]
Plaza managed Real Jaén in a record 229 games in the 1990s, in Segunda División B.[1] He also led Córdoba in 1992–93.[5] In 1996–97, he left halfway through a promotion-winning season to join Málaga,[6] but was fired after 13 games of the following campaign with the team in 7th place, with three points less than leaders Granada; the season ended with promotion under his successor Ismael Díaz.[7]
Elche appointed Plaza in 1998 and he led the team to promotion to the Segunda División via the playoffs.[8] He was sacked in January 2000 with the team in the relegation zone.[9]
Personal life
Plaza had a son of the same name, who played in lower-league football.[10]
Plaza died on 11 June 2000 at hospital in Valencia, aged 51. He had been diagnosed with lymphatic cancer for the third time.[11] Real Jaén, Málaga and Elche held a pre-season tournament in his memory.[12]
References
^ abMoreno, Gilberto (30 August 2023). "Entrenadores con sello blanco" [Managers with a white stamp]. Diario Jaén (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 September 2024.
^Llorden, Plácio (13 April 1978). "El sevillista Plaza, al club onubense" [Sevilla player Plaza, to the club from Huelva]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 September 2024.
^González, Alessio (8 July 2008). "La Unión se interesa por Tolo Plaza" [Unión interested in Tolo Plaza]. Europa Sur (in Spanish). Retrieved 15 September 2024.