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Francisco Campos Salamanca (8 March 1916 – 8 September 1995)[1] was a Spanish footballer who played as a forward. With 127 goals, 120 of which were for Atlético Madrid, he is the highest scoring player from the Canary Islands in La Liga.[2]

Key Information

Club career

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Born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, he began his career in 1934 with Marino F.C., one of the clubs which fused to create UD Las Palmas.

After the Spanish Civil War, he moved to Atlético Aviación (now Atlético Madrid), with whom he debuted on 7 January 1940 in a Madrid derby against Real Madrid. His first goals were a brace on 4 February in a 4–1 win against Celta de Vigo, and on 8 March he scored a hat-trick against Real Zaragoza as Atlético won 5–1. He finished his first season with 8 goals from 17 appearances, and Atlético won the league.[3]

Atlético retained the league the following season, and Campos scored 16 in 24 games.[4] His most prolific season was 1941–42, with 20 goals in 25 games.[4] In the late 1940s, he was part of the Delantera de la Seda frontline with José Juncosa, Alfonso Silva, Antonio Vidal Caturla and Adrián Escudero.[5]

He scored 12 goals in Madrid derbies, the most by an Atlético player. (nine in the league, and another three in the cup).[6]

After nine seasons at Atlético, he joined Sporting de Gijón who had just been relegated to the Segunda División. He was their player-manager for the second half of the 1949–50 season, and the following season was part of their team which gained promotion. He scored 7 goals in 11 games on their return to La Liga in 1951–52[4] and then retired.

International career

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Campos made his debut on 12 January 1941 in a 2–2 friendly draw with Portugal in Lisbon. He followed this game with five goals in his next four internationals, including a brace in a 4–0 win against France at the Estadio de Nervión in Seville on 15 March 1942, eventually finishing with 5 goals from 6 internationals.[7]

International goals

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Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first.[7]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 16 March 1941 Estadio de San Mamés, Bilbao, Spain  Portugal 3–0 5–1 Friendly
2. 28 December 1941 Mestalla, Valencia, Spain   Switzerland 1–0 3–2 Friendly
3. 15 March 1942 Estadio de Nervión, Seville, Spain  France 1–0 4–0 Friendly
4. 3–0
5. 12 April 1942 Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany  Germany 1–1 1–1 Friendly

Managerial career

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In his native Canary Islands, Campos managed UD Las Palmas in the 1961–62 Segunda División and CD Tenerife in the same league in 1963–64.[2]

Honours

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Atlético Madrid[8]
Real Gijón

References

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from Grokipedia
Paco Campos is a Spanish footballer known for his prolific goalscoring as a forward for Atlético Madrid during the 1940s, where he netted 120 goals and established himself as one of the club's all-time leading scorers as well as the highest-scoring player from the Canary Islands in La Liga history. Born Francisco Campos Salamanca on 8 March 1916 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, he began his professional career in the Canary Islands before joining Atlético Aviación (the wartime name of Atlético Madrid) in 1939, later continuing with Atlético Madrid until 1948. He played primarily as an inside left or striker, renowned for his dribbling, passing, goal arrival, and finishing, contributing to one La Liga title during his tenure with the club. Internationally, Campos earned six caps for the Spain national team, scoring five goals. After retiring from playing, he also worked as a coach. Campos passed away on 8 September 1995 at the age of 79.

Early life and background

Paco Campos was born Francisco Campos Salamanca on 8 March 1916 in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain. He began his professional football career playing for clubs in the Canary Islands. In 1939, following the Spanish Civil War, he joined Aviación Nacional, the wartime and immediate postwar name of Atlético Madrid, where he made his debut in La Liga during the 1939–40 season.

Career

Club career

Paco Campos began his professional career in the Canary Islands before joining Aviación Nacional (the wartime name of Atlético Madrid) in 1939. He remained with Atlético Madrid until 1948, scoring 120 goals in La Liga and contributing to two league titles. After leaving Atlético, he played for Real Gijón from 1948 to 1952.

International career

Campos earned six caps for the Spain national team, scoring five goals.

Coaching career

After retiring from playing, he worked as a coach.

Music activities

Musical training and recordings

Paco Campos received formal musical training in harmony, singing, piano, and guitar at the Conservatorio de A Coruña and the Escola Estudio de Santiago. He is a solo singer with skills in composition and harmony. Campos is proficient on multiple instruments, including the accordion, gaita, guitar, harmonica, piano, saxophone, and trumpet. He also has expertise in tango dancing. In his musical activities, Campos collaborated with the group Chaira, composing and recording full-length albums including Ó rompe-lo día and Laura, ollos de auga. Paco Campos died on 8 September 1995 at the age of 79 and has no recent activities. Note: There is a different individual named Paco Campos, a Galician actor born in 1955, but this section pertains to the footballer.
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