Francisco Buyo

Francisco " Paco" Buyo Sánchez ( born January 13, 1958 in Betanzos, Spain ) is a former Spanish footballer.

Career as a player

Association

At fourteen Buyo began as a football player at Ural CF. He played on the position of the goalkeeper and the right wing and was the end of the season. Both as a goalkeeper undefeated and the top scorer of the team His professional career he launched in 1975 at RCD Mallorca in the Segunda División. After one season he returned to the country, Galicia back to Deportivo La Coruna. In the 1978/79 season he was loaned to SD Huesca, as he had to do military service in the neighboring Jaca. In 1980 he moved to Sevilla FC, ​​where he was off the goalkeeper from the beginning and in the Primera División debut. Due to the good performance in the Andalusians 1986, he was obliged by Real Madrid as a substitute for her in the tooths goalkeeper. He remained eleven years at the Merengues and played with the Quinta del Buitre, Fernando Redondo, Ivan Zamorano and Raúl together. His time at the Royal was highly successful in national competitions with six league titles and two Cupsiegen, but the title were denied him in the international competitions. He won twice during his sporting career the Trofeo Zamora, División the award for the best goalkeeper in the Primera. Between 3 December 1994 to 12 February 1995, he remained unbeaten on 709 minutes, which is the fifth longest series of all time in a Spanish League. In 1997 he finally ended his career and is equipped with 542 inserts in the Primera División in third place of eternal rankings.

National

Already in his time at Deportivo La Coruña in 1980 he mustered a first time by the Under-21s in Spain for the football tournament of the Summer Olympics in Moscow. For the actual national team he has played for the last game of qualifying for the European Championship in 1984 and was part of the team that posted a historic 12-1 win over Malta on 21 December 1983. Because Spain was forced to at least eleven goals to win difference, if you wanted to qualify for the European Championship in 1984, and this also brought about historically. Buyo also part of the squad, the 1984 vice European champion at the European Championship.

Achievements

  • Spanish Champion: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1995, 1997
  • Winner of the Copa del Rey: 1989, 1993
  • Spanish Super Cup Winner: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993
  • Winner of the Trofeo Zamora: 1988, 1992

After the career

After his football career Buyo founded a company that specializes in the installation of artificial turf. In addition, he was actively engaged in telecommunications as a soccer commentator for the television channel Al Jazeera and TVE. By mid- 2009, he also had his own column El Análisis de la Jornada de League in the Spanish daily El País. If it allowed him the time, he plays with the veteran team of Real Madrid in the indoor football championship since 2008.

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