José Cobos (footballer)
Personal information | |||
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Full name | José Javier Cobos Castillo | ||
Date of birth | 23 April 1968 | ||
Place of birth | Strasbourg, France | ||
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) | ||
Position(s) | Left-back, centre-back | ||
Youth career | |||
Strasbourg | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1988–1993 | Strasbourg | 153 | (10) |
1993–1996 | Paris Saint-Germain | 76 | (1) |
1996–1998 | Espanyol | 54 | (1) |
1998–1999 | Toulouse | 21 | (0) |
1999–2005 | Nice | 171 | (7) |
Total | 475 | (19) | |
Managerial career | |||
2005–2007 | Nice (assistant) | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
José Javier Cobos Castillo (born 23 April 1968), known as Cobos, is a French retired footballer who played as a left-back.
Career
[edit]Born in Strasbourg, Cobos started playing professionally with hometown club RC Strasbourg, helping it return to Ligue 1 in 1992. He had already played in the top flight in the 1988–89 season, his official debut coming on 30 July 1988 in a 1–0 away loss against Montpellier HSC.
Afterwards, Cobos spent three-and-a-half years with Paris Saint-Germain FC, helping with 14 matches as the capital side won the league in 1994 and he was a more important part of the first-team unit in the following season, as they conquered the Coupe de France.[1] Additionally, in the latter season, he played in all the games to help his team reach the last-four in the European Cup. He also helped them win the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, but he was not part of the squad for the final, and the 1995 Trophée des Champions.[2]
Late into 1996, Cobos moved to the land of his ancestors, signing with Spain's RCD Espanyol and being a regular during his stay. Aged 30, he returned to his country, playing one year with Toulouse FC then joining OGC Nice, which he helped promote to the top level in his third season by appearing in ten matches – ironically, he would feature significantly more in the following years, with the Côte d'Azur side always maintaining their division status.
After retiring, with French first division totals of 251 games and 13 goals (plus 170 and five in Ligue 2), Cobos continued to work with his last club, serving a two-year spell as assistant coach. In January 2009, two years after leaving Nice, he joined AS Monaco FC as its director of football, but only lasted three months in office.[3]
Personal life
[edit]Cobos' older brother, Vincent, was also a footballer and a defender. He too played mainly for Strasbourg, and the siblings shared teams from 1988 to 1991.
References
[edit]- ^ "PSG – Strasbourg 1-0, 13/05/95, Coupe de France 94-95". archivesparisfootball.wordpress.com. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
- ^ "PSG – Nantes 2-2 (6-5 tab), 03/01/96, Trophée des Champions 95-96". archivesparisfootball.wordpress.com. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
- ^ "Cobos n'a pas convaincu" [Cobos did not convince]. Le Figaro (in French). 16 April 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
External links
[edit]- José Cobos at L'Équipe Football (in French)
- José Cobos – French league stats at LFP – also available in French (archived)
- RC Strasbourg archives (in French)
- José Cobos at BDFutbol
- 1968 births
- Living people
- French people of Spanish descent
- Sportspeople of Spanish descent
- French men's footballers
- Footballers from Strasbourg
- Men's association football defenders
- Ligue 1 players
- Ligue 2 players
- La Liga players
- RC Strasbourg Alsace players
- Paris Saint-Germain FC players
- Toulouse FC players
- OGC Nice players
- RCD Espanyol footballers
- OGC Nice non-playing staff
- French expatriate men's footballers
- French expatriate sportspeople in Spain
- Expatriate men's footballers in Spain
- 20th-century French sportsmen