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Francisco Baonza

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Spanish footballer, referee, and manager (1889–1959)
In thisSpanish name, the first or paternal surname isBaonza and the second or maternal family name isGarcía.
Francisco Baonza
Personal information
Full nameFrancisco Baonza García
Date of birth(1889-04-05)5 April 1889
Place of birthMadrid, Spain
Date of death20 April 1959(1959-04-20) (aged 70)
Place of deathBarcelona, Spain
PositionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1909–1912Sociedad Gimnástica1+
1912–1913Espanyol
1913–1918Barcelona4+
Managerial career
1929–1931Deportivo Alavés
1931–1932Malagueño
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Francisco Baonza García (5 April 1889 – 20 April 1959) was a Spanishfootballer who played as aforward forEspanyol andFC Barcelona in the 1910s. He later worked as areferee in the 1920s, and as amanager in the early 1930s.

Playing career

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Gimnástica and Madrid

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Born inMadrid on 5 April 1889,[1][2][a] Baonza began his football career at his hometown clubSociedad Gimnástica in 1909, which at the time had a great team,captained by themidfielderSócrates Quintana, and withJosé Carruana andJosé Manuel Kindelán teaming up on defense.[4] Together, they helped Gimnástica win the 1910–11Centro Championships, and reach thefinal of the1912 Copa del Rey, which ended in a 0–2 loss to his future club Barcelona.[5] In June 1912, he played twofriendly matches forMadrid FC, both againstDeportivo de La Coruña inGalicia, scoring the winner in the former.[6]

Espanyol and Barcelona

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Baonza played for Gimnástica for three years, until 1912, when he joined Espanyol, making his debut in a charity match againstUniversitari SC, doing so alongside Carruana.[7] However, he only stayed one season at Espanyol, playing a total of seven official matches, all in theCatalan championship.[7] The following year, on 6 April, he started in the semifinals of the1913 Pyrenees Cup against his future club Barcelona, helping his side to a 3–1 win.[8] In total, he played 18 matches for the club, including 11 official ones.[1]

In 1913, Baonza signed for Barcelona, with whom he played for four years, until 1917, scoring a total of two goals in 27 official matches, and helping Barça win two Catalan championships in 1916 and 1919.[1][9] He initially played as a right winger, but later established himself as a midfielder.[3] In theinfamous semifinals of the1916 Copa del Rey against Real Madrid, Baonza started in both legs, which ended with a victory apiece, and in the replay, which ended in a 6–6 draw, so Barça decided to replace him for the second replay, and without him, the Blaugrana lost 4–2.[10]

On 17 May 1917, Baonza started for Barça in a friendly against theCatalan national team, helping his side to a 2–1 victory.[11] In 1921 and 1923, he returned to Barça to play a few more friendlies for the club.[1]

In addition to football, Baonza also stood out as a prominent pole vaulter,[7][1] being a record holder in the pole vault several times, but with a rope instead of a bar.[3]

Refereeing career

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After retiring from playing, Baonza became a member of the Catalan Referees' Association, officiating several regional matches in the Catalan first and second categories during the 1920s.[2] On 9 June 1927, he oversaw a match between Catalonia and the Chilean clubColo-Colo atLes Corts, which ended in a 5–4 win to the latter.[12]

Managerial career

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In the late 1920s, Baonza imturrumped his refereeing career to take charge ofDeportivo Alavés, which he led to promotion toLa Liga in 1930.[7][13][14] Due to a mistake that has persisted through time, some sources wrongly state that the name of this coach was José or Pepe Baonza.[14][15][16] On 2 March 1930, after a heated league fixture in the second division againstCultural Leonesa (1–1), Baonza had to be rescued from the crowd by the Civil Guard, and when the situation was finally calmed, both the referee Rogelio García Soleto and the coach Baonza were taken to the León Civil Government as detainees, but they were both eventually released after paying fines.[14] A few months later, on 7 December, Baonza led Alavés in its top-flight debut, a La Liga fixture againstReal Sociedad, which ended in a 2–2 draw.[17][18]

Baonza coach Alavés for two years, from 1929 until 1931, when he was replaced byRamón Encinas.[14][19] In 1932, Baonza, the first-ever La Liga coach in the history of Alavés, was appointed to the helm ofMalagueño,[15] a position that he held for just one year.[13]

Honours

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Sociedad Gimnástica
FC Barcelona

Notes

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  1. ^Some sources wrongly claim that he was born in 1888.[3]

References

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  1. ^abcdef"Francisco Baonza García stats".players.fcbarcelona.com. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  2. ^ab"Baonza, Francisco Baonza García - Referee".www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  3. ^abc"Fútbol y atletismo: una conexión evidente" [Football and athletics: an obvious connection](PDF) (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2020-11-29. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  4. ^"Squad of Gimnástica 1910-11 Clasificación a la Copa del Rey".www.bdfutbol.com.Archived from the original on 15 July 2022. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  5. ^"Spain - Cup 1912".RSSSF. 13 January 2000.Archived from the original on 23 August 2018. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  6. ^"Temporada 1911-12" [1911-12 season].www.leyendablanca.galeon.com (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 19 August 2019. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  7. ^abcd"Francisco BAONZA García".periquito.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved12 March 2025.
  8. ^"Challenge Internacional del Sur de Francia 1910-1914" [International Challenge of the South of France 1910-1914].www.cuadernosdefutbol.com (in Spanish).CIHEFE. 17 January 2016. Retrieved11 August 2025.
  9. ^"Francisco Baonza".www.enciclopedia.cat (in Catalan). Retrieved12 March 2025.
  10. ^"Temporada 1915-16" [Season 1915-16] (in Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2019-08-19. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  11. ^"El homenaje al FC Barcelona" [The tribute to FC Barcelona].hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish).Mundo Deportivo. 22 May 1917. p. 3. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  12. ^"El "Colo—Colo", campeón de Chile, mostrándose como equipo de clase, vencio por 5 a 4 a la seleccion catalana" [The “Colo-Colo”, champion of Chile, showing itself to be a classy team, defeated the Catalan team 5-4].hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com (in Spanish).Mundo Deportivo. 10 June 1927. p. 3. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  13. ^ab"Baonza, Francisco Baonza García - Manager".www.bdfutbol.com. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  14. ^abcd"Baonza, entrenador del Deportivo Alavés, detenido en León tras un partido" [Baonza, coach of Deportivo Alavés, arrested in León after a match].www.noticiasdealava.eus (in Spanish). 2 March 2021. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  15. ^ab"Match preview: Alavés-Málaga".www.malagacf.com. 15 October 2016. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  16. ^"Alavés: 87 años de historia que continuará" [Alavés: 87 years of history that will continue].gara.naiz.eus (in Spanish). 16 June 2008. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  17. ^"El Deportivo Alavés disputará frente a la Real Sociedad su partido 600 en Primera División" [Deportivo Alavés will play its 600th game in the First Division against Real Sociedad].www.deportivoalaves.com (in Spanish). 26 March 2024. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  18. ^"Se cumplen 90 años del primer ascenso de un equipo a Primera, el del Alavés" [It is been 90 years since Alavés was promoted to the First Division for the first time].www.marca.com (in Spanish). 30 March 2020. Retrieved12 March 2025.
  19. ^"Entrenadores" [Coaches].centenario.alaves.com (in Spanish). Retrieved12 March 2025.

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