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Luis Cembranos

Spanish footballer and managerIn this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Cembranos and the second or maternal family name is Martínez.

Luis Cembranos Martínez (born 6 June 1972) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a right midfielder, and the manager of CD Leganés B.

He am*ed La Liga totals of 155 games and 22 goals over the course of nine seasons, mainly with Espanyol and Rayo Vallecano. He also represented Barcelona in the compe*ion.

Cembranos began working as a manager in 2007, with Huracán Z. He went on to be in charge of a host of clubs, as head coach as well as an *istant.

Contents

  • 1 Playing career
    • 1.1 Club
    • 1.2 International
  • 2 Coaching career
  • 3 Managerial statistics
  • 4 See also
  • 5 References
  • 6 External links

Playing career

Club

Born in Lucerne, Switzerland, Cembranos was the son of Spanish emigrants and returned to that country in his teens, moving to León. Having been taken on by FC Barcelona as a teenager, his professional career began in Catalonia at age 20, on loan with UE Figueres in the Segunda División. After a good handful of games he returned to the parent club, being *igned to the reserve side and going on to be deployed in several positions.

After having totalled 177 minutes in La Liga with Barça (his debut came against Racing de Santander on 10 September 1994, courtesy of manager Johan Cruyff) and having made his first and only UEFA Champions League appearance, away to Manchester United the following month – he also played with the B's during that campaign – in early 1995 Cembranos moved to another team in the league and the region, RCD Espanyol. There, he first began to play regularly in the top level.

In another January transfer window move (January 1999), Cembranos Madrid's Rayo Vallecano, being an essential member in his first months as they eventually returned to the top flight, scoring six goals during the (half)season. Both player and club continued to consolidate, and Rayo obtained its best-ever cl*ification in 1999–2000, qualifying to the UEFA Cup via fair play.

Cembranos appeared very irregularly in his final three seasons, troubled with constant injuries that had already made him miss a good number of games at Barcelona and Espanyol, mainly in the right knee. He was forced to retire in 2005 at age of 33 and, a couple of years after, he had his first coaching spell, with amateurs CD Huracán Z in Castile and León.

International

Courtesy of the best season of his career with Rayo (36 matches, four goals), Cembranos earned his sole cap with Spain on 26 January 2000, when he came on as a subs*ute for Juan Carlos Valerón in the 76th minute of a 3–0 friendly win over Poland in Cartagena.

Coaching career

In the summer of 2011, Cembranos was appointed manager of Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, promoting to Segunda División B at the end of his second season. On 19 June 2017, following two *istant spells, he returned to head coaching duties with Rayo Vallecano B.

Cembranos left for CD Leganés on 5 July 2019, taking over their reserves also in Tercera División. On 21 October, after the departure of Mauricio Pellegrino, he was appointed at the first team in an interim manner. His first match in charge occurred five days later, a 1–0 home victory over RCD Mallorca which was their first of the season.

Managerial statistics

As of 3 November 2019

See also

  • List of Spain international footballers born outside Spain

References

    External links

    • Luis Cembranos at BDFutbol
    • Luis Cembranos manager profile at BDFutbol
    • Luis Cembranos at National-Football-Teams.com