Career
He was a central defender and is regarded as one of the greatest defenders of the pre-war era. He played 25 matches for the Spain national football team from 1928 to 1936, and was part of Spain"s 1934 team He was Spain"s national coach in 1945, taking charge for two matches.
Deportivo Alavés - 1920 - 1930 Real Madrid - 1930 - 1942 Real Zaragoza - 1942 - 1943, 1956 - 1958 Spain national football team - 1945 Real Madrid - 1945 - 1946, 1947 - 1948 Valencia CF - 1948 - 1954, 1958 - 1960 Atlético Madrid - 1954 - 1955 Since Quincoces was a Basque pelota pala player before of being a football professional, when his career finished, he was chosen by the Francoist authorities as the President of the Valencian Pilota Federation, believing that Basque and Valencian handball sports were the very same.
Quincoces declared to the press several times that he was unwilling of this task, but while he was in charge (last 60s and first 70s) he promoted new measures that resulted in profit for the Valencian pilota, such as the beginning of the Youth Championships, compulsory for the trinquets that wanted to host professionals tournaments, this was the way pilotaris as Genovés I and Xatet de Carlet began.