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词条 Pastor Fernández
释义

  1. Club career

  2. International career

     Moment of glory  From hero to zero  International goals 

  3. Retirement

  4. Personal life

  5. References

{{Infobox football biography
| name = Pastor Fernández
| fullname = José Pastor Fernández Beita
| image =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1963|4|22}}
| birth_place = San Isidro de El General, Costa Rica
| height =
| currentclub = AD Sagrada Familia (manager)
| clubnumber =
| position = Striker
| youthyears1 =
| youthclubs1 = General Viejo
| years1 = 1983–1986
| years2 = 1986–1990
| years3 = 1990–1992
| years4 = 1992–1993
| clubs1 = Pérez Zeledón
| clubs2 = Cartaginés
| clubs3 = Alajuelense
| clubs4 = San Carlos
| caps1 =
| goals1 =
| nationalyears1 = 1988–1989
| nationalteam1 = Costa Rica
| nationalcaps1 = 2
| nationalgoals1 = 1
| club-update =
| nationalteam-update = 8 May 2010
}}{{spanish name 2|Fernández|Beita}}José Pastor Fernández Beita (born 22 April 1963 in Pérez Zeledón Canton) is a former football player in the National League of Costa Rica during the 1980s.[1]

Club career

Fernández started his career in 1983 at second division Pérez Zeledón[2] and later played for Cartaginés, Alajuelense and San Carlos.

He retired from the game after 5 seasons in Costa Rica's Premier Division at the age of only 28.[3]

International career

Moment of glory

He became a national sports hero during the 1990 World Cup qualification, when he headed in the winning goal against El Salvador; that victory allowed Costa Rica to qualify for its first World Cup.[4][5]

During the previous games Evaristo Coronado had been the hero of the Costa Rican squad with his goals, most of which were headers. For the final game, however, Coronado was injured[6] and Fernandez was picked as his replacement. Just as Coronado had been doing during the qualifying round, Fernandez headed in the winning goal.

From hero to zero

But he was not chosen by coach Velibor Milutinovic to go with the team to Italy, a decision he took very badly, feeling unappreciated by the Football Association as well.[7] In protest, he gave up the sport after two years at Alajuelense and one at San Carlos[6] and disappeared from the football scene. Coronado was also dropped for the World Cup, but he did continue his career. This contrast highlighted Fernandez's decision as an impetuous one, and although many Costa Ricans remember his name and appreciate his goal, few can mention his other accomplishments.

International goals

Scores and results list Costa Rica's goal tally first.

N.|Goal number Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 16 July 1989 Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (1924), San José, Costa Rica SLV}}1–01–0 1990 FIFA World Cup qualification

Retirement

After retiring he went into American clothing[7] and later in sportswear.[8]

He is currently working as a P.E teacher in a Costa Rican High School

Personal life

Born in San Isidro de El General, his parents are Aricelda Beita and Ezequías Fernández.[9] His brother Freddy has also played for the Costa Rican national team.

He is married and has three children.[2]

References

1. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20091203024927/http://www.ticodeporte.com/index2.php?option=com_content&do_pdf=1&id=2342 Pastor Fernández: Una cabeza de Oro]{{es|icon}}
2. ^Pastor Fernández ¿Qué hay de su vida?: De goleador a maestro - Nación {{es|icon}}
3. ^GRACIAS: A DIOS… AL FUTBOL… Y A USTEDES{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} - Mario Segura {{es|icon}}
4. ^{{cite web|publisher=RSSSF|author=Courtney, Barrie|title=International Matches 1989 - North and Central America and Caribbean|url=http://www.rsssf.com/intldetails/1989nca.html|date=2005-02-02}}
5. ^{{cite web|publisher=La Nacion|author=Calvo C., Rodrigo|title=El héroe del boleto a Italia 90 sin rencores|url=http://www.nacion.com/ln_ee/2008/mayo/11/deportes1531942.html|language=Spanish|date=2008-05-11}}
6. ^El héroe del boleto a Italia 90 sin rencores - Nación {{es|icon}}
7. ^Pastor Fernández: Resentido con el futbol - Nación {{es|icon}}
8. ^El gol inmortal de Pastor• Pastor Fernández revive su histórico cabezazo - Nación {{es|icon}}
9. ^El cabezazo de Pastor Fernández que nos puso en Italia 90 - AD Sagrada Familia
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12 : 1963 births|Living people|People from Pérez Zeledón (canton)|Association football forwards|Costa Rican footballers|Costa Rica international footballers|Municipal Pérez Zeledón footballers|C.S. Cartaginés players|L.D. Alajuelense footballers|A.D. San Carlos footballers|Liga FPD players|CONCACAF Championship-winning players

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