Marcos Alonso Peña (born 1 October 1959) is a Spanish retired
football player and
manager
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. Known simply as Marcos in his playing days, he played mainly as a
right winger
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but appeared also as a
forward
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. He amassed
La Liga
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totals of 302 games and 46 goals over the course of 13 seasons, ten of which were spent with
Atlético Madrid and
Barcelona
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(five apiece).
A
Spanish international during the 1980s, Marcos represented the nation at
Euro 1984, helping it finish second.
Club career
Marcos was born in
Santander
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,
Cantabria
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. After passing unsuccessfully through
Real Madrid's youth ranks, he made his
La Liga
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debuts for hometown's
Racing Club de Santander, still not aged 18, being already an automatic first-choice in
his second professional season, which ended in relegation.
His reputation continued to grow at
Atlético Madrid and he was, at the time, the country's most expensive signing, when
FC Barcelona
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Found ...
paid 150 million ''
pesetas'' for his services, in 1982. In
his first year he scored six goals in 30 matches in the league, and also an
injury time
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header against Real Madrid in
the campaign's
Copa del Rey
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final, which ended with a 2–1 win.
However, Marcos was also one of four ''Barça'' players who failed to find the net in
the final
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of the
1985–86 European Cup against
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, in a
penalty shootout
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loss, as
goalkeeper
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Helmuth Duckadam
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He was dubbed "the Hero of Seville" due to his performance in the 1986 European Cup Final, won by his club Steaua București, where he sa ...
saved all taken attempts. He retired in 1991 after an unassuming return to Atlético Madrid, and after helping first club Racing
return
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to the
second division
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.
Subsequently, Marcos became a coach. In his first experience he led lowly
Rayo Vallecano
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to a first-ever win at Real Madrid in
the latter's ground (2–1), managing
Sevilla FC
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afterwards (
one top flight promotion followed by
immediate relegation).
In the 2000s, Alonso coached Atlético Madrid – second level,
no promotion –
Real Zaragoza
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,
Real Valladolid
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The club c ...
,
Málaga CF and
Granada 74 CF
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.
International career
Marcos earned 22
caps
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for
Spain
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, i ...
, the first coming on 25 March 1981 in a 2–1
friendly win in
England
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. He represented the nation at
UEFA Euro 1984
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, being an unused squad member in an eventual runner-up finish.
Personal life
Alonso's father,
Marcos Alonso Imaz
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, was also a footballer, who represented Real Madrid in the 1950s/1960s. His son,
Marcos Alonso Mendoza
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, also played in the club's youth system and with Spain, and currently plays for
FC Barcelona
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, the club where his father played more games and scored more goals .
Career statistics
:''Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Marcos Alonso goal.''
Honours
Barcelona
*
La Liga
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:
1984–85
*
Copa del Rey
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:
1982–83; runner-up
1983–84,
1985–86
*
Supercopa de España:
1983; runner-up
1985
*
Copa de la Liga:
1983
*
European Cup runner-up:
1985–86
Racing Santander
*
Segunda División B:
1990–91
Spain
*
UEFA European Championship
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runner-up:
1984
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1959 births
Living people
Footballers from Santander, Spain
Spanish footballers
Association football wingers
Association football forwards
La Liga players
Segunda División B players
Racing de Santander players
Atlético Madrid footballers
FC Barcelona players
CD Logroñés footballers
Spain youth international footballers
Spain under-21 international footballers
Spain under-23 international footballers
Spain amateur international footballers
Spain B international footballers
Spain international footballers
UEFA Euro 1984 players
Olympic footballers of Spain
Footballers at the 1980 Summer Olympics
Spanish football managers
La Liga managers
Segunda División managers
Rayo Vallecano managers
Racing de Santander managers
Sevilla FC managers
Atlético Madrid managers
Real Zaragoza managers
Real Valladolid managers
Málaga CF managers
Alonso family (Madrid)