| Personal information | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Full name | Pedro Gibert Requesens | ||
| Date of birth | (1888-02-15)15 February 1888 | ||
| Place of birth | La Pobla de Montornès,Catalonia, Spain | ||
| Date of death | 9 October 1966(1966-10-09) (aged 78) | ||
| Place of death | Barcelona, Spain | ||
| Position | Goalkeeper | ||
| Senior career* | |||
| Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
| 1903–1904 | Ibèric FC | ||
| 1904 | Club Español de Fútbol | ||
| 1904–1909 | X Sporting Club | ||
| 1909–1916 | Espanyol | ||
| International career | |||
| 1910–1916 | Catalonia | 5 | (0) |
Medal record | |||
| * Club domestic league appearances and goals | |||
Pedro Gibert Requesens (15 February 1888 – 9 October 1966) was a Spanishfootballer who played as agoalkeeper.[2] He was nicknamed "Grapes" because he allowed himself the luxury of blocking the ball with one hand. He was considered the best Catalan goalkeeper of his time and one of the first great idols ofEspanyol. He was the idol of the greatRicardo Zamora.[3]
Born inCatalonia, he joined the first team of Ibèric FC during the 1903–04 season where he formed a great defensive partnership withSantiago Massana; they also were teammates atX Sporting Club andRCD Espanyol. In Ibèric, he stood out as an extraordinary goalkeeper, which earned him a move toClub Español de Fútbol in 1904. Just a few months later, the club folded due to financial reasons and most of the players, including him, joinedX Sporting Club. He played a pivotal role in the club's three back-to-backCatalan championships between 1906 and 1908.[4] In 1909, the club was effectively relaunched as theClub Deportivo Español, the name which still stands today. He was the very first goalkeeper that Espanyol had.[5]
He played for Espanyol for nearly a decade, being a member of the great Espanyol side of the 1910s that had the likes ofBru,Sampere, Blanco and the Armet brothers (Francisco andKinké),[3] winning two more Catalan championships in 1911–12 and 1914–15, as well as reaching the1915 Copa del Rey Final, which they lost toAthletic Bilbao, in a game where he conceded 5 goals, including aPichichihat-trick.[6]
One day, in a decision of his own, he announced his retirement to the surprise of many. There was a bit of a stir, but Gibert said he had no reason to fear as he would be leaving an exceptional goalkeeper in his place,Ricardo Zamora, who played his first game in April 1916, in a match againstMadrid FC.[3][7]
Being aEspanyol, he was eligible to play for theCatalonia national team, and he was part of the team that won the1916 Prince of Asturias Cup, an inter-regionalcompetition organized by theRFEF. He started in both games against aCastile/Madrid XI which ended in a win and a draw, enough for Catalonia to lift their first-ever piece of silverware.[1]