Enrique Collar, born on November second, nineteen thirty-four, was a distinguished Spanish professional footballer renowned for his role as a left winger. His career was predominantly associated with Atlético Madrid, where he made a remarkable impact by playing four hundred seventy games and netting one hundred five goals across all competitions.
Collar's leadership qualities shone through during his tenure as captain from nineteen sixty to nineteen sixty-nine. Under his guidance, the team achieved significant success, including clinching one La Liga title, three Copa del Generalísimo titles, and the prestigious European Cup-Winners' Cup.
After a celebrated career at Atlético Madrid, Collar concluded his playing days in nineteen seventy with a season at Valencia. His contributions to the sport extended beyond club football, as he earned sixteen caps for the Spain national team, scoring five goals between nineteen fifty-five and nineteen sixty-three. Notably, he represented Spain in the nineteen sixty-two FIFA World Cup.