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Juan Rodríguez Aretio (10 July 1922 – 24 September 1973) was a Spanish
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who played as a
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for Spanish club
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,
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, and
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. He was also a
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, taking charge of Celta de Vigo and
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.


Early life

Juan Rodríguez Aretio was born in Ferrol on 10 July 1922, and began playing football at his hometown club
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,
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, and ''Club Peñasco''.


Club career

After standing out in regional football, Aretio arrived at Celta in the 1943–44 season along with
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to sweeten the goodbye of two monsters: Nolete, who left football; and Juan del Pino, who signed for
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. In their first year at the club, they formed a great attacking quintet made up of Roig,
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, Pahiño, Aretio, and Vázquez, which played a crucial role in taking Vigo out of the
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. In 1948, he was a member of the Vigo side that reached the
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of the 1948 Spanish Cup, which still is the club's only
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final appearance, but they lost 1–4 to
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, courtesy of a
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from Mariano Uceda. In the late 1940s, Aretio began to fall apart as the exodus of stars from Celta began: Pahiño and Muñoz signed for Real Madrid, and a year later they were joined by Gabriel Alonso and Sobrado, while Roig retired from football. Aretio thus left Celta too in October 1949, and went to
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, where he joined the ranks of FC Barcelona, who paid five hundred thousand pesetas for him. At Barcelona, he did not lose his goal-scoring instinct, scoring 7 goals in 19 competitive matches, always accompanied in this aspect by Pahiño. After playing for Barcelona, Murcia, and Sporting de Gijón, with whom he played twenty matches in 1951–52, and ten in 1952–53. Aretio then returned to Celta in November 1953, but he was no longer the player who had left, and was released at the end of that season. In total, he scored 63 goals in 148 matches for Celta. He ended his career at Salgueiros of the Portuguese Second Division in 1955–56, at the age of 34. Aretio was the footballer with the sublime dribble and had prodigious and elegant ease with his header shots.


Managerial career

After his career as a player ended, Aretio remained linked to Celta, now as a coach, which he oversaw in two stages (1961–62 and 1972–73). The tremendous outcome of the latter season surpassed all the limits of the admiration that the Balaidos fans felt for Aretio. Although Celta had a foot and a half in the Second Division, the outcome was only decided on the last matchday against Real Madrid, then coached by Miguel Muñoz, and
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s from Touriño, Doblas and Jiménez, in a stadium where they say there was no room for even a pin, led Celta to salvation. Once the fight was over, Aretio burst into tears hugging his beloved enemy Muñoz. This victory coincided with the 50th anniversary of the foundation of Celta Vigo, but Aretio was too sick to celebrate, since his perennial voice led him to an initial diagnosis of laryngeal cancer; later denied and displacing all fears to the lungs. He also coached Turista, Racing de Ferrol (1960–61),
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(1963–64), Melilla, Oviedo (1966–67) Avilés, and Gran Peña Celtista (1973).


Death

Aretio died of lung cancer in
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on 24 September 1973, at the age of, on the same day that two teams he had coached were going to face each other: Oviedo and Celta, and although Celta won 5–1, the bouquet of flowers that Oviedo had left on his grave before the game sowed desires for a draw within many Celta fans. A month later a well-deserved tribute match was played to honor his memory, with all the clubs providing their best men for the game while the Hotel Nice offered free accommodation to all of them.


Honours

;
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Copa del Rey The , commonly known as , or (in English) the Spanish Cup or King's Cup, and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–1936) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–1976), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanis ...
: *Runner-up (1):
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Rodríguez Aretio, Juan 1922 births 1973 deaths Footballers from Ferrol, Spain Spanish men's footballers Men's association football midfielders La Liga players RC Celta de Vigo players FC Barcelona players Real Murcia CF players Sporting de Gijón players Spanish football managers RC Celta de Vigo managers 20th-century Spanish sportsmen