Jesús Narro Sancho
Quick Facts
Biography
Jesús Narro Sancho (1922-1987) was a renowned footballer born in Tolosa, Guipúzcoa, Spain, on January 4, 1922. As a left midfielder he was part of Real Murcia for three seasons scoring 21 goals, Real Sporting de Gijón for part of a season as a loan, scoring one goal and at his peak he was part of the Real Madrid C.F. for six seasons scoring 13 goals and being part of the team that won the league title in his final season in La Liga with the team "merengue" along with the great Alfredo Di Stéfano.
Outstanding performances
His most outstanding performance was on January 14, 1951 by being on the initial line-up and performing a hat-trick (min. '8 '17 and '29) in the Spanish derby against FC Barcelona. Real Madrid won the game by a score of 4–1 and was cheered by 75.145 spectators who attended the game at Chamartin Stadium, currently known as Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.Don Jesus scored another hat-trick (3 goals) on October 15, 1950 against Club Deportivo Alcoyano and a poker-of-goals (4) on October 8, 1950 against the now extinct UE Lleida in Catalonia.
Retirement
With a total of 13.452 minutes in La Liga of Spain, starting in 150 games, 23 games in Copa del Rey Don Jesus Narro Sancho retired from professional soccer at age 31.
Professional goals
# | Date | Venue | Team Played | Opponent | Score Time | Result | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | October 15, 1944 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Sevilla FC | '7 | 3-1 | La Liga |
2 | '17 | ||||||
3 | March 17, 1946 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Sevilla FC | '3 | 1–1 | La Liga |
4 | March 24, 1946 | Gijón | Real Murcia | Sporting de Gijón | '52 | 2–0 | La Liga |
5 | March 31, 1946 | Murcia | Real Murcia | RCD Espanyol | '11 | 2-2 | La Liga |
6 | April 20, 1947 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Levante UD | '25 | 1–3 | Copa del Rey |
7 | October 1, 1947 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Barakaldo CF | '38 | 4–1 | La Liga |
8 | January 4, 1948 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Levante UD | '50 | 3-0 | La Liga |
9 | January 18, 1948 | Murcia | Real Murcia | RCD Córdoba | '61 | 2–0 | La Liga |
10 | April 11, 1948 | Granada | Real Murcia | Granada CF | '46 | 3-4 | La Liga |
11 | October 1, 1947 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Levante UD | '59 | 3–0 | Copa del Rey |
12 | January 4, 1948 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Valencia CF Mestalla | '38 | 5-0 | Copa del Rey |
13 | '62 | ||||||
14 | January 18, 1948 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Real Oviedo | '19 | 2–0 | Copa del Rey |
15 | April 11, 1948 | Oviedo | Real Murcia | Real Oviedo | '54 | 2-2 | Copa del Rey |
16 | April 11, 1948 | Murcia | Real Murcia | RCD Espanyol | '61 | 2-2 | Copa del Rey |
17 | February 12, 1950 | Madrid | Real Madrid C.F. | Atlético de Madrid | '30 | 1-5 | La Liga |
18 | October 8, 1950 | Lleida | Real Madrid C.F. | UE Lleida | '26 | 6-1 | La Liga |
19 | '38 | ||||||
20 | '49 | ||||||
21 | '72 | ||||||
22 | October 15, 1950 | Madrid | Real Madrid C.F. | CD Alcoyano | '41 | 7-0 | La Liga |
23 | '72 | ||||||
24 | '89 | ||||||
25 | October 29, 1950 | Madrid | Real Madrid C.F. | Sevilla FC | '51 | 3-3 | La Liga |
26 | January 14, 1950 | Madrid | Real Madrid C.F. | FC Barcelona | '8 | 4-1 | La Liga |
27 | '17 | ||||||
28 | '29 | ||||||
29 | November 25, 1951 | Madrid | Real Madrid C.F. | Deportivo de La Coruña | '31 | 3-2 | La Liga |
30 | February 8, 1953 | Gijón | Sporting de Gijón | Deportivo de La Coruña | '70 | 1-1 | La Liga |
31 | February 14, 1954 | Murcia | Real Murcia | CD Alcoyano | '44 | 4-0 | Segunda División |
32 | February 21, 1954 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Real Balompédica Linense | '25 | 3-1 | Segunda División |
33 | March 28, 1954 | Murcia | Real Murcia | UD Melilla | '80 | 4-2 | Segunda División |
34 | April 4, 1954 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Unión Deportiva España | '20 | 2-1 | Segunda División |
35 | April 25, 1954 | Murcia | Real Murcia | Hércules CF | '55 | 2-3 | Segunda División |
36 | June 6, 1954 | Murcia | Real Murcia | San Fernando CD | '45 | 3-2 | Segunda División |