Pedro Escartín

Pedro Escartín

Pedro Escartín Morán (August 8 1902 – May 21, 1998 [Source: http://www.clarin.com/diario/1998/05/23/r-00933d.htm] ) was a Spanish football player, referee, coach, journalist and author.

He was an international referee from 1928 to 1948, and a member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee for 27 years. He also went on to manage the Spain national football team in two different tenures. He was also a journalist in Spain for most of his life, and is a well-respected figure of the sport in Spain in the 20th century.

Career as referee

Born in Madrid, Spain, Escartin played as a youngster at the club "Real Sociedad Gimnástica Española" during the beginnings of professionalism in Spanish football. He had to abandon playing in 1923 due to a pleural illness.

He began officiating football matches in 1924, and in 1928, he participated in his first international match, being in charge of the 1928 Olympic tournament semifinal between Argentina and Egypt. He participated at the 1934 World Cup, appearing in four matches as a linesman (assistant referee), and being the first Spanish referee to participate in a World Cup. He went on to become one of the most prestigious referees in Spain and Europe in the 1930s and 1940s. His last international match was a friendly between Italy and England in 1948, year in which he retired from refereeing.

He became a member of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee in 1940, remaining at that role for 27 years. He was also President of the Spanish "Colegio Nacional de Arbitros" (the national referees association) from 1952 to 1961.

Coaching career

Escartín's first tenure in charge of the Spain national football team was from 1952 to 1953 – succeeding Ricardo Zamora – and his second one in 1961, the latter involving all four matches of the 1962 World Cup qualification campaign (of which Spain won three and drew one). After helping Spain qualify to its third World Cup finas appearance and its first since 1950, Escartin ended his second period as national coach, as previously arranged, on December 31, 1961. His overall record as Spain's coach included 7 wins, 3 draws and 2 loses in 12 matches.

Journalism

Having begun his works in journalism in 1920, Escartín combined them with his activities as player, referee, and coach; in 1961, he became a full-time journalist, and worked for different agencies such as "Heraldo de Madrid", "El Alcázar", "Pueblo", "La Prensa", and "Marca", among others. He wrote books, essays, and thousands of articles about football for newspapers and other publications. His "Reglamento de Fútbol Asociación / comentarios y aclaraciones por Pedro Escartín Morán" (Rules of Association Football with comments and clarifications) from 1941 [Source: http://www.gencat.net/cgi-bin/vtls/vtls.web.gateway?authority=0117-71080&conf=089090++++++++++++++] remains to date an authoritative source. [Source: http://www.vistazoalaprensa.com/firmas_art.asp?Id=1620]

Trivia

The stadium of CD Guadalajara in Guadalajara, Spain was named after him.

References

Further reading

* cite web |url=http://www.donbalon.com/front/default.asp?OPT=RER&RERID=1753 | author=Segura Palomares, Juan | publisher="Don Balón" | title="Pedro Escartín - el hombre-fútbol" | accessdate=2007-03-08


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Pedro Escartín — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Pedro Escartín Morán (Madrid, 8 de agosto de 1902 Majadahonda, 21 de mayo de 1998[1] ) fue un jugador, árbitro y entrenador de fútbol español además de periodista y escritor. Fue árbitro internacional desde 1928 a… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Pedro Escartín — Morán (né à Madrid le 8 août 1902 et mort le 21 mai 1998) était un footballeur, arbitre, entraîneur, journaliste et auteur espagnol. Sommaire 1 Carrière d’arbitre 2 Carrière d’entraîneur …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Campo de fútbol Pedro Escartín — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Campo de fútbol municipal Pedro Escartín Localización Guadalajara,  Guadalajara …   Wikipedia Español

  • Escartín — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Escartín es un apellido que procede de la provincia de Huesca (Aragón, España). Puede referirse a: Lugares Escartín, localidad perteneciente al municipio de Broto, en la provincia de Huesca, España; …   Wikipedia Español

  • Rafael Torres Escartín — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Rafael Liberato Torres Escartín (Bailo, Huesca, 20 de diciembre de 1901 f. Barcelona, 1939) fue un pistolero anarquista español. Hijo de Pedro Torres Marco y de Orencia Escartín Villacampa, Rafael nació en la casa… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Club Deportivo Guadalajara (España) — Para otros usos de este término, véase Club Deportivo Guadalajara (desambiguación). Deportivo Guadalajara Nombre completo Club Deportivo Guadalajara SAD Apodo(s) Dépor, Deportivo Guadalajara, Guada Fundación …   Wikipedia Español

  • Liste der Trainer der spanischen Fußballnationalmannschaft — Logo des spanischen Fußballverbandes Real Federación Española de Fútbol (RFEF) Die Liste der Trainer der spanischen Fußballnationalmannschaft enthält alle Nationaltrainer (span. Seleccionador Nacional) die die Spanische Fußballnationalmannschaft… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Club Deportivo Guadalajara (Espagne) — Infobox club sportif Guadalajara …   Wikipédia en Français

  • CD Guadalajara (Spanien) — CD Guadalajara Voller Name Club Deportivo Guadalajara Ort Guadalajara, Kastilien La Mancha, Spanien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Wikiproyecto:Guadalajara — Para un análisis pormenorizado del contenido relacionado con este wikiproyecto, véase Wikipedia:Contenido por wikiproyecto/Guadalajara. Atajo PR:GUPR:GU B …   Wikipedia Español

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”