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Tomás Arnanz Arribas (29 December 1910 – 8 August 1957), also known as Tomasín, was a Spanish
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who played as a
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for
Real Zaragoza Real Zaragoza, S.A.D. (), commonly referred to as Zaragoza, is a football club based in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, that currently competes in the Segunda División, the second tier of the Spanish football league system, Spanish league system. Zarag ...
in the 1930s, and later a
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who oversaw the likes of
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and
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in the 1950s, winning the Segunda División title with both sides.


Early life

Tomás Arnanz was born on 29 December 1910 in the
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town of in
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, but he always considered himself Aragonese since his parents were both from
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and also because he moved to Zaragoza in 1920, aged 10. Three years later, on 7 October 1923, the 12-year-old Tomás and his classmates from the Padres Escolapios school were invited to attend the official opening of the
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, becoming a servant supporter of
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since that day.


Playing career


Iberia SC

He began his football career in the youth ranks of Iberia in 1925, playing under the name Tomasín, and in the following year, he joined a modest Zaragoza side called Aragón SC, the secret reserve team of Iberia that served as a breeding ground for promising youngsters. There, he quickly stood out from the rest of his peers, not only for his goalscoring abilities as a center forward, but also due to his strength and aggressiveness, so he soon caught the attention of Iberia's coach Karoly Plattkó, who was so impressed by his qualities that he took him to Iberia's first team in 1927, when he was only 16, so that he could gain experience in
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and training sessions. However, he did not play a single official match that season because José María Zorrozúa was the team's undisputed center forward, so Tomasín had to play his way into the forward line as a midfielder. In that 1928–29 season, he scored a total of 13 goals in 28 official matches, including in the inaugural edition of the
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, where they narrowly missed promotion, the Aragón Regional Championship, which they won, and the
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, where they were knocked out in the round of 32. Tomasín quickly established himself as a pivotal player, which earned him his first professional contract in 1929, aged 18, consisting of a monthly salary of 350 pesetas. He remained a regular at Iberia until 18 March 1932, when it merged with
Zaragoza CD Real Zaragoza Club Deportivo and later simply Zaragoza Club Deportivo was a Spanish football club based in Zaragoza, founded in 1925 as result of the merger of Athletic Stadium (founded in 1919) and Zaragoza FC (founded in 1921). The club played it ...
to form
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, where he became known simply as Tomás. In total, he scored 33 goals in 95 official matches for Iberia, with whom he won four consecutive Aragonese championships between 1928 and 1931, but he also was relegated to the
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in 1931.


Real Zaragoza

On 13 March 1932, Tomás started in Iberia's last-ever match, which ended in a 3–0 loss to
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, and in the following week, on 20 March, he started in Zaragoza's first-ever match, helping his side to a 4–0 win over Valladolid. In the club's second-ever match, a friendly against
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on 14 April, he scored a brace to help his side to a 3–1 win. He was Zaragoza's first-ever
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, and in September 1932, he and his friend Pascual Salas were referred to as "the most prominent representatives of local football" by the local press. On 13 May 1934, following a 4–0 loss to
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in the promotion play-offs for the Second Division, José María Gayarre, the club president, dismissed the coach
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and replaced him with Tomás, who thus served the rest of the season as a
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, being assisted by fellow teammate Elías Sauca, who had also served as a player-coach previously. In the following day, on 14 May, he made his managerial debut against Gimnástico, which ended in another 4–0 loss. In total, he oversaw only six matches, winning two, drawing one, and winning two, both of which in style, trashing
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4–0 and the undefeated leaders Valladolid 5–0. Despite losing the play-offs, Zaragoza ended up achieving promotion anyways thanks to the expansion of the second division to 24 teams, but neither the promotion nor his status as captain stopped Tomás from repeatedly requested to be released from the club during that summer, so that he could follow in the footsteps of his friend Salas, who was succeeding at Barcelona, going even to the Catalan capital where he trained at Les Corts for several days, but even after his signing was announced, Zaragoza did not grant him a release, so he had no choice but to return home, losing the captaincy to Sebastián Municha. Together with Municha, Primitivo Villacampa, and Manuel Olivares, Tomás played a crucial role in the Zaragoza team that finished runner-up in the
1935–36 Segunda División The 1935–36 Segunda División season saw 24 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Celta de Vigo, Celta and Real Zaragoza, Zaragoza were promoted to La Liga, Primera División, after both clubs won 5–0, and Arenas lost 0–1 ...
(he scored 17 goals in 21 league matches that season), thus finally achieving promotion to
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, but they were unable to make their debut there because of the outbreak of the
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, during which he suffered a foot injury that forced him to hang up his boots.


Managerial career


Real Zaragoza

After his career as a player ended, Arnanz remained linked to Real Zaragoza, now as a coach, which he oversaw between 1939 and 1941, both in the top flight, thus becoming the club's first-ever La Liga coach. On 31 December 1939, Zaragoza played its first-ever
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match, which ended in a 1–1 draw with
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at the San Mamés. Due to a shortage in the squad caused by the War, Arnanz had to step onto the field occasionally, playing a total of two La Liga matches during the 1940–41 season. Zaragoza ended this season second-to-last, thus having to play a promotion playoff against the second-placed team of Division Two, Castellón, on 2 May 1941, which ended in a 3–2 loss, with Arnanz being subsequently sacked. Four years later, in 1945, he returned to the benches of Zaragoza for the third time, signing for 5,000 pesetas, which was ten times less than what previous managers had been paid due to the club's newly-founded debt; however, a defeat in Torrero to
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triggered a massive crisis that resulted in Tomás irrevocably resigning. In total, Arnanz led Zaragoza in 84 matches between 1934 and 1946, winning 30, drawing 16, and losing 38, for a winning ratio of 35,71%. On 8 June 1952, he was the subject of a tribute match.


Later career

Arnanz later coached Real Santander and CA Osasuna, which he led to a triumph in the
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, thus achieving promotion to La Liga, although they were relegated back in the following season. In 1955, he took over
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, and in his first season at the club, he led to a triumph in the
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, thus becoming one of the few managers to have won the second division title twice with two different clubs. However, their top-flight experience proved unsuccessful, and he resigned after just eight matches, having managed Real Jaén for 42 official matches, winning 19, drawing 9, and losing 14; he remains the last coach to lead Jaén to the top-flight. Arnanz then took over Eldense, where he stayed for a single season, coaching a total of 23 matches in the second division, which remains the fourth-highest tally in the club's history.


Death

Arnanz died on 8 August 1957, at the age of 46.


Honours


As a player

;Real Zaragoza *
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: **Runner-up (2):
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and 1935–36


As a manager

;Osasuna *
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: **Champions (1): 1952–53 ;Real Jaén *
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: **Champions (1): 1955–56


See also

*
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Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Arnanz, Tomás 1910 births 1957 deaths Spanish men's footballers Men's association football forwards Footballers from Castile and León La Liga players Segunda División players Tercera División players Real Zaragoza players Spanish football managers La Liga managers Segunda División managers CA Osasuna managers Real Zaragoza managers Real Jaén managers CD Eldense managers 20th-century Spanish sportsmen