Ángel Atienza

Ángel Atienza
Personal information
Full name Ángel Atienza Landeta
Date of birth (1931-03-16)16 March 1931
Place of birth Madrid, Spain
Date of death 22 August 2015(2015-08-22) (aged 84)
Place of death Madrid, Spain
Playing position Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1951–1953 Zaragoza 37 (4)
1954–1959 Real Madrid 73 (0)
Total 110 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Ángel Atienza Landeta (16 March 1931 - 22 August 2015 in Madrid) was a Spanish artist and retired footballer who played as a defender for Real Madrid, with whom he won the inaugural European Cup.

Football career

Atienza was born in the Spanish capital of Madrid and retired from professional football on 1 July 1960.[1][2] Over the course of his career, he played for Real Zaragoza and Real Madrid, winning La Liga and the European Cup thrice each for the latter. Already interested in art, he worked as an artist in the period between playing for Zaragoza and Madrid.

Art career

During his football career, Atienza participated in group exhibitions and maintained ties with the artistic world in his spare time. In 1958, during a journey in Central Europe, he discovered coloured glass fitted in concrete as an artistic expression. Subsequently, he started to collaborate with other artists, retired from football, and began making mosaic murals and stained glass pieces. In 1964, he started to create ceramic murals. His first work was at the Carlton Rioja Hotel in Logroño. He moved to Venezuela in 1976 and began incorporating new materials in his mural work, such as iron, bronze, and aluminium. He participated directly in various architectural projects in order to obtain harmony between his works and their surroundings. In 2001, he returned to Spain, where he continues to work on paintings and participates in exhibitions and showrooms.

Personal life

His older brother Adolfo Atienza was also a footballer, who played as a forward for Celta de Vigo, Real Madrid, Las Palmas, Real Jaén, and the Spanish national team. They played together for Madrid during the 1954-55 season.

Honours and awards

Football

Art

Exhibitions

See also

References

  1. "Football: Angel Atienza". Footballdatabase.eu. Retrieved 29 March 2012.
  2. "Atienza: Ángel Atienza Landeta". BDFootball.com. Retrieved 23 July 2012.

External links

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