The former player and coach of the Galician club won a Copa del Rey and came second in LaLiga
Arsenio Iglesiaslegend of Deportivo de La Coruña and former coach RealMadridpassed away this morning at the age of 92. He was one of those responsible for elevating the blue and white team to the top of Spanish football, winning a Copa del Rey in 1995 and finishing second in the league.
In addition, He was the coach who led Dépor in most of the official matches (568). The Galician team discusses in a Edition his career in the entity in its various stages:
- 1950-51 Fabril and CD Juvenil player
1951-52 CD Juvenil player and Deportivo player (23 matches and 8 goals – 11th in First Division)
1952-53 Deportivo player (16 matches and 1 goal – 14th in First Division)
1953-54 Deportivo player (19 matches and 3 goals – 7th in First Division)
1954–55 Deportivo player (29 matches and 7 goals – 7th in First Division)
1955-56 Deportivo player (30 matches and 7 goals – 12th in First Division)
1956–57 Deportivo player (24 matches and 8 goals – 15th in First Division and relegation)
- 1967-1968 Coach of Fabril (3rd in Terceira)
1968-1969 Coach of Fabril (9th in Terceira)
1969 -70 Coach of Fabril (11th in Terceira)
1970-71 Factory Coach (2nd in Preferential) and First Team Coach (3rd in Second and PROMOTION)
1971–72 First team coach (14th in First Division)
1972–73 First team coach (17th in First Division 1982–83 Coach First team (4th in second) 1983–84 First team coach (9th in Second Division)
1984-85 Coach First Team (13th in Second Division) … 1987–88 Coach of the first team since February 1988 (16th in the Second Division) 1988–89 First Team Coach (10th in Second Division) 1989-1990 First Team Coach (4th in Second Division) 1990-1991 First Team Coach (2nd in Second Division and PROMOTION)
- 1991–92 Adviser to the President and coach of the first team since April 1992 (17th in the Premier League)
1992–93 First team coach (3rd in the Premier League)
1993–94 First team coach (2nd in the Premier League)
1994-1995 Coach of the first team (2nd in the First Division and CHAMPION OF THE COPA DEL REY)
He could also boast have led a giant like Madridwhom he trained in 1996 replacing Jorge Valdano.
Source: Goal