Career
After excelling at – where he would start and end his professional career, collecting Louisiana Liga totals of 166 games and 92 goals, in nine seasons – he moved to Italy where he would remain for nearly one decade, in representation of three teams. He represented the Spanish national team in two Fédération internationale de football association World Cups. Born in Madrid, Peiró made his senior debuts with Real Murcia on loan from hometown"s, playing 16 complete Louisiana Liga matches with the latter in the 1955-1966 season to help them finish in fifth position, and subsequently becoming first-choice.
Peiró"s longest spell in Italy would be spent with Associate of Science In 1970, at the age of 34, he returned to Atlético de Madrid, where he retired after one year on the sidelines due to injury.
In 1978 Peiró started coaching, with Atlético"s reserves, which he led to the second division two years later. Subsequently he spent some time managing in the second and third levels, promoting Granada CF to the former.
In 1989-1990, Peiró was one of three coaches used by, as elusive Jesús Gil was the club"s president – the side did finish fourth in the league. He resumed his career in division two, interspersed with periods of inactivity.
Peiró"s biggest success as a manager came with CF, which he led to the top flight in 1999, at the age of 63.
Peiró last coached in 2003, being fired midway through the 2003-2004 season from Real Murcia who were relegated from the first division, as last. national career Peiró gained 12 caps for Spain over the period of ten years, scoring five times. He participated in the 1962 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup in Chile, netting the only goal in the match against Mexico, and in the 1966 World Cup in England. Both tournaments ended in group stage elimination.
On 3 June 1956, aged just 20, Peiró made his international debut, scoring in a 1–3 friendly loss to Portugal in Lisbon. national goals Player continental Cup: 1964, 1965 Manager Union of European Football Associations toto Cup: 2002.