Venancio García

This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Pérez and the second or maternal family name is García.
Venancio
Personal information
Full name Venancio Pérez García
Date of birth (1921-04-22)22 April 1921
Place of birth Sestao, Spain
Date of death 28 November 1994(1994-11-28) (aged 73)
Place of death San Sebastián, Spain
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1943–1945 Erandio
1945–1955 Athletic Bilbao 167 (68)
1947–1949Barakaldo (loan)
1955–1956 Barakaldo 12 (8)
Total 179 (76)
National team
1949–1954 Spain 11 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Venancio Pérez García (22 April 1921 – 28 November 1994), known simply as Venancio, was a Spanish footballer who played mainly as a forward.

Early life

From a poor family in Sestao, Biscay, started working at a young age in the Altos Hornos de Vizcaya factory. Tall and powerfully built, he played pelota mano (an offshoot of Basque pelota) in his youth, and only became a full-time professional footballer at the age of 24.[1]

Club career

Venancio started playing the sport as a hobby, whilst he was performing his military service in Vitoria-Gasteiz.[1] After starting out at SD Erandio Club[2] he signed with Athletic Bilbao in early 1945, for 25.000 pesetas, but appeared sparingly in his first seasons, being loaned to Barakaldo CF from Segunda División.[1]

Venancio was recalled in February 1949 and, in his very first game upon his return, scored twice in a 3–0 home win against CD Alcoyano. He finished the campaign with a further five in only six appearances, and went on to be part of one of the most legendary attacking lines in the club's history alongside Agustín Gaínza, Rafael Iriondo, José Luis Panizo, and Telmo Zarra, winning four titles which included three Copa del Generalísimo.[1]

Venancio left the San Mamés Stadium in 1955, aged 34, retiring after a spell in the second level with former team Barakaldo. With his main club, he amassed overall totals of 208 games and 91 goals during one decade, and was often deployed as a central defender in his last years.[3]

International career

Venancio gained 11 caps for Spain, during slightly less than five years. His debut came on 12 June 1949, in a 4–1 friendly win over the Republic of Ireland in Dublin.[4]

On 6 January 1954, Venancio scored the last of his four goals for the country to help to a 4–1 defeat of Turkey for the 1954 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, but the opposition would eventually reach the finals in Switzerland after a drawing of lots.[5]

Post-retirement and death

After retiring, Venancio settled in Bilbao and opened a metal shop. Married with two sons,[6] he died in San Sebastián on 28 November 1994, at 73.[1]

Honours

Athletic Bilbao

References

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