Manuel Olivares

Spanish footballer and manager

Manuel Olivares
Personal information
Full nameManuel Olivares Lapeña
Date of birth(1909-04-02)2 April 1909
Place of birthSon Servera, Spain
Date of death16 February 1976(1976-02-16) (aged 66)
Place of deathMadrid, Spain
Position(s)Striker
Youth career
Avión San Sebastián
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1928–1931Alavés14(10)
1931–1934Real Madrid39(34)
1934–1935Donostia17(7)
1935–1936Zaragoza
1939–1940Zaragoza5(2)
1940–1941Hércules7(3)
1941–1942Málaga
1942–1943Algeciras
International career
1930Spain1(0)
Managerial career
1935–1936Zaragoza (player-coach)
1939–1941Hércules (player-coach)
1941–1943Málaga (player-coach)
1943–1944Linense
1944–1946Salamanca
1946–1947Zaragoza
1947–1948Fábrica Nacional Palencia
1948–1949Burgos
1949–1950Villena
1950–1952Calvo Sotelo
1952–1953Betis
1953–1954Orihuela Deportiva
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Manuel Olivares Lapeña (2 April 1909 – 16 February 1976) was a Spanish football striker and manager.

In only 82 La Liga games he scored 56 goals, mostly for Real Madrid with which he won three major titles.

Club career

Born in Son Servera, Balearic Islands, Olivares joined Deportivo Alavés in 1928 and made his debut in La Liga in the 1930–31 season, scoring ten goals in 14 games as the Basques finished in eighth position (out of ten clubs). In the following off-season, he signed for country giants Real Madrid.

In his first two years with the Merengues, Olivares netted at an impressive rate, winning two consecutive national championships and the 1934 Copa del Presidente de la República. In the 1932–33 campaign, he scored 16 goals in only 14 matches to conquer the Pichichi Trophy.

Olivares spent a further three years in the top division, with Donostia CF, Real Zaragoza and Hércules CF. In 1935 he started his coaching career with the second club, going on to act as player-coach for several teams until 1943 and definitely retiring as a player with Algeciras CF in the regional leagues.

In 1944–45, Olivares led UD Salamanca to Segunda División, being relegated the following season. He died on 16 February 1976 in Madrid, at the age of 66.

International career

Olivares played once for Spain, appearing in a 0–2 friendly loss in Czechoslovakia on 14 June 1930.

Honours

Player

Real Madrid

Manager

Salamanca

  • Manuel Olivares at BDFutbol
  • Manuel Olivares manager profile at BDFutbol
  • Manuel Olivares at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Manuel Olivares at EU-Football.info
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