Francisco José Carrasco Hidalgo (born 6 March 1959) is a Spanish former football player and manager.
Nicknamed Lobo, he played as a winger and spent most of his 14-year professional career with Barcelona (11 seasons). He won ten major titles with the club, including the 1984âÂÂ85 La Liga and three Cup Winners' Cups.
A Spain international for nine years, Carrasco represented the country at the 1986 World Cup and two European Championships.
Born in Alcoy, Alicante, Valencian Community, Carrasco was a product of the FC Barcelona youth system, and quickly made a name for himself in La Liga and Europe, with a brilliant display of creative dribbling. Having made his debut with the first team during 1978âÂÂ79, he also shone in that season's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup final, a 4âÂÂ3 thriller extra time win against Germany's Fortuna Düsseldorf.
After 376 competitive appearances for the Blaugrana, winning the 1984âÂÂ85 league title, Carrasco spent three seasons with Ligue 1 club FC Sochaux-Montbéliard. He retired following a short stint with UE Figueres, in a return to Catalonia.
Subsequently, Carrasco became a manager: he finished 2005âÂÂ06 at Atlético Malagueño, with the Andalusia team eventually being relegated from Segunda División. In the 2007âÂÂ08 campaign, he coached lowly Real Oviedo.
Having first appeared for Spain in a friendly with Romania on 4 April 1979 (2âÂÂ2 away draw), Carrasco went on to collect 35 caps with five goals, being selected for UEFA Euro 1980 and 1984 (where he played all five matches for the runners-up, scoring from the penalty kick spot against Romania in another tie, 1âÂÂ1).
Carrasco was also picked for the squad that appeared in the 1986 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, but did not leave the bench for the eventual quarter-finalists.
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