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THE NUMBERS
- Seasons at club: four (1980-84)
- Appearances: 178
- Goals: 101
- Honours:

1 European Cup Winners’ Cup (1981/82)
2 Copas del Rey (1980/81 y 1982/83)
1 League Cup (1982/83)
1 Spanish Super Cup (1983)

ENRIQUE CASTRO, ‘QUINI’

Quini (Oviedo, 1949) was the epitomy of goalscoring excellence. Known as ‘el Brujo', ‘Quinocho' and ‘Quinigol', he was one of the best known striker's in Euroipean football at the time.

In is first spell with Sporting Gijón he showed how quick and poweful he was up front and his imeccable finishing with both his feet and his head impressed. It was no conicidence that he was Pichichi on three different occasions with the Asturian team.

GOL_DE_QUINI_A_LA_FINAL_RECOPA_1982.JPGBarça finally managed to prise him away from Sporting in 1980 after several years of trying. At 31, he was still very effective and had lost none of his sharpness in front of goal. During his first campaign at Camp Nou he was kidnapped, but later released unharmed. Three months later he came up against the Sporting team, where he eventually played for 12 years, in the Copa del Rey final and showed true professionalism to score twice and help the Blaugrana to victory.

In 1980/81 and 1981/82 he finished as the Spanish top flight's top goalscorer with Barcelona and scored the club's 3,000th league goal on January 24, 1982 against Castellón. In 1984 he returned to Sporting and left behind some very happy memories with his amazing goalscoring feats and was praised for his human qualities as much as his football ability.


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