José Cardona
Personal information
Full name José Enrique Gutiérrez Cardona
Date of birth (1939-02-27)27 February 1939
Place of birth La Lima, Cortés, Honduras
Date of death 30 January 2013(2013-01-30) (aged 73)[1]
Place of death San Pedro Sula, Honduras
Height 1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
Hibueras
1957–1958 Lusitano
1959–1964 Elche 89 (24)
1964–1969 Atlético Madrid 109 (44)
1970 Real España 10 (3)
International career
Honduras
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

José Enrique Gutiérrez Cardona (27 February 1939 - 30 January 2013), more commonly known as Cardona or Indio Cardona or Coneja Cardona, was a professional footballer.[1]

Early career

Cardona was born in La Lima, Honduras. In 1957 he was National Football Champion and Top Scorer. A year later, he was transferred to Portuguese club Lusitano.

In 1959 he was acquired by Valencia CF but because it had reached its maximum allowance of foreign players, Cardona was lent to Spanish club Elche, who a year later was promoted to the top flight of the Spanish League for the first time in their history. He made his debut on September 13, 1959 against Real Oviedo, and stayed for 5 seasons, playing 89 games and scoring 24 goals in the first division.

In the season 1959, Cardona was the top scorer in the Spanish second division with 22 goals (the same number of goals made by first division top scorer Alfredo Di Stéfano that season).

In 1964 he transferred to Atlético Madrid, who that season came second in the league championship and won the Copa del Generalísimo (now known as La Copa del Rey). Cardona scoring the winning goal in the final against Real Zaragoza. The following year he played 10 times in Atlético's championship-winning season.

Cardona, playing with Valencia C.F., scored the first goal in the first nightly game in the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City against Necaxa on June 5, 1966. The final score was 3-1 in favor of Valencia C.F.

International career

Cardona played internationally with Honduras, but never qualified for a World Cup finals. He represented his country in 3 FIFA World Cup qualification matches.[2]

Later life

Cardona retired at the end of the 1968–69 season, by which time he had played a total of 141 games in the Primera División, scoring 44 goals. He died, aged 73, in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, of a heart attack.

Honours and awards

Club

Elche

Atlético Madrid

References

  1. 1 2 Staff (2013-01-30). "Muere una leyenda; José Enrique la "Coneja" Cardona" (in Spanish). El Tiempo (Honduras). Archived from the original on 2013-02-05. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  2. José CardonaFIFA competition record (archived)
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