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Carles Rexach
Spanish association football player

Carles Rexach

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Spanish association football player
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Pedralbes, Spain; Barcelona, Spain
Age
77 years
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181 cm
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Biography

Carles 'Charly' Rexach i Cerdà ([ˈkaɾləz rəˈʃak]; born 13 January 1947) is a Spanish former football winger and manager.

His career was mainly associated to Barcelona, spending 44 years at the club as a player (youth levels included) and coach. He formed a successful partnership with Johan Cruyff, both on and off the field, and as a player appeared in 638 games and scored 197 goals, winning the Pichichi Trophy in 1971; he won a combined eight titles both capacities combined, including the La Liga championship in the 1973–74 season and the 1979 Cup Winners' Cup.

Rexach appeared for Spain at the 1978 World Cup, earning 15 caps in nine years.

Playing career

Born in Pedralbes, Barcelona, Catalonia, Rexach made his senior debut for FC Barcelona on 25 April 1965 after having joined their youth system as a 12-year-old, scoring once in a 4–0 away win against Racing de Santander for the Copa del Generalísimo. His first appearance in La Liga took place on 10 September 1967, and he also found the net, but in a 2–3 away loss to Real Zaragoza; additionally, he spent two years on loan to CD Condal, who acted as the farm team.

In the 1970–71 season, Rexach scored a career-best 17 goals to win the Pichichi Trophy alongside Atlético Madrid player José Eulogio Gárate. His team finished in second position with the same points as champions Valencia CF, adding the domestic cup.

On 5 November 1974, Rexach netted a hat-trick to help the hosts defeat Feyenoord 3–0 in the second round of the European Cup, after three assists from longtime teammate Johan Cruyff. In the final of the 1978 Spanish Cup, he was chosen Man of the match after scoring twice in a 3–1 triumph over UD Las Palmas; on 16 May of the following year, he contributed with one goal in the 4–3 extra time defeat of Fortuna Düsseldorf in the decisive match of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

Rexach retired in 1981 at the age of 34, and on 1 September, Barcelona played a testimonial match against Argentina at the Camp Nou. He made his debut for the Spain national side on 23 April 1969, playing the second half of the 0–0 friendly draw to Mexico in Seville; selected to the 1978 FIFA World Cup squad, he featured once in an eventual group stage exit.

Coaching career

After retiring, Rexach joined the coaching staff at FC Barcelona B. In 1984, he co-founded the TARR football school in his native city with fellow ex-players Juan Manuel Asensi, Joaquim Rifé and Antoni Torres.

Rexach joined Luis Aragonés's staff for the 1987–88 season, and briefly became caretaker manager when the latter departed after suffering a bout of depression. When Cruyff was subsequently appointed, he remained an assistant.

When chain smoker Cruyff needed emergency heart surgery during the 1990–91 campaign, Rexach once again stepped up, leading the club to its 11th league title – his first game in charge was on 27 February 1991, in a 6–0 home win against Las Palmas for the domestic cup. He remained in the position throughout the Dream Team era and, after president Josep Lluís Nuñez sacked the Dutchman in May 1996, once again became head coach, a decision which allegedly cost him the friendship of Cruyff; after new manager Bobby Robson replaced him with José Mourinho as his assistant he became a scout, going on to be responsible for discovering Lionel Messi.

In 1998, Rexach moved to the Yokohama Flügels. During his spell in the J.League, he worked with former Barcelona players Ion Andoni Goikoetxea and Julio Salinas.

After Lorenzo Serra Ferrer was sacked by Barcelona towards the end of 2000–01, Rexach was named his successor. In the last matchday, following a 3–2 home defeat of Valencia CF and courtesy of a Rivaldo 87th-minute wonder goal, they managed to qualify for the Champions League; this resulted in him being appointed coach by Joan Gaspart for the following season, but after being ousted by Real Madrid in the semi-finals of the Champions League, by UE Figueres in the Spanish Cup and having lost the final of the Copa Catalunya to CF Balaguer, he was fired and replaced by a returning Louis van Gaal, continuing to work with the club in directorial capacities.

On 8 April 2010, Rexach announced his intention to run for Barcelona's presidency, Nothing came of it eventually, but he was nonetheless chosen by new chairman Sandro Rosell as sporting advisor alongside Josep Maria Fusté and Migueli.

Honours

Player

Barcelona

  • La Liga: 1973–74
  • Copa del Rey: 1967–68, 1970–71, 1977–78, 1980–81
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1978–79
  • Inter-Cities Fairs Cup: 1965–66, 1971

Individual

  • Pichichi Trophy: 1970–71

Manager

Barcelona

  • La Liga: 1990–91

Club statistics

Club performanceLeagueCupContinentalTotal
SeasonClubLeagueAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
SpainLeagueCopa del ReyEuropeTotal
1964–65BarcelonaLa Liga00210021
1965–6600310031
1966–6700000000
1967–682262110257
1968–691422151214
1969–7026761523710
1970–71291793424222
1971–722654150355
1972–732773020327
1973–7428971003510
1974–7531610743910
1975–7632662854613
1976–771400051191
1977–7822965743513
1978–792441072326
1979–802432053316
1980–81904021151
Career total3288158166325449122

Managerial statistics

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Yokohama Flügels199819982512013048.00
Total2512013048.00
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