Antonio Biosca Pérez, born in Almería on December 8, 1948, former defender who after playing 3 seasons in the 2nd Division at Calvo Sotelo (1968-1971), signed for Real Betis , where he was a very important player in the twelve seasons in those that remained in the Verdiblanco team, playing ten seasons in the 1st Division and two in the Second Division, in addition to winning the Copa del Rey title in the 1976/77 season. He played 377 official matches throughout his football career (220 in 1st Division) and scored 26 goals, 8 of them in the highest category of Spanish football. His debut in the highest category of Spanish football, took place on November 28, 1971, on the eleventh day of the National League Championship, which faced Córdoba CF and Real Betis at the El Arcángel Stadium , and which ended with a 3-1 local victory, the Almeria defender played the last 26 minutes of the match after replacing Díaz and the coach who made him debut in the 1st Division was Antonio Barrios.
Antonio Biosca was international 3 times with the Spanish soccer team , making his debut, in a friendly match, on April 26, 1978 in a Spain 2 - Mexico 0 disputed at the Los Cármenes Stadium in Granada, he played the entire game and the coach who He made his debut was Ladislao Kubala . He represented Spain in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, where he played two games: one against Brazil , with a final score of 0-0, played in Mar del Plata on July 7 of that same year, and with which he ended his career. International: Spain 1 - Sweden 0 played in Buenos Aires on July 11, 1978. He also played 4 games with the Spanish Olympic Team.
Antonio Biosca was international 3 times with the Spanish soccer team , making his debut, in a friendly match, on April 26, 1978 in a Spain 2 - Mexico 0 disputed at the Los Cármenes Stadium in Granada, he played the entire game and the coach who He made his debut was Ladislao Kubala . He represented Spain in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina, where he played two games: one against Brazil , with a final score of 0-0, played in Mar del Plata on July 7 of that same year, and with which he ended his career. International: Spain 1 - Sweden 0 played in Buenos Aires on July 11, 1978. He also played 4 games with the Spanish Olympic Team.
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