Career
His career is mainly associated to Rayo Vallecano, where he amassed 366 league matches and 37 goals over the course of 13 campaigns. His first goal in the category came on 28 November, the first in a home success against CF Calvo Sotelo, with the same outcome. Felines retired in June 1978, at the age of 34.
Shortly after his retirement Felines was appointed Rayo Vallecano B manager in 1979, also being an interim manager of the main squad in a 0–7 away loss against Real Madrid on 3 February 1980.
After spells at Getafe Deportivo and Real Ávila CF, he returned to Rayo in 1987, now as a permanent manager of the first team Felines led the club to an impressive second place in the 1988-1989 campaign, but was sacked in January 1990 after a poor season in the main category overall.
After two years at Talavera CF Felines re-joined Rayo for a third spell, but his reign only lasted two months. He subsequently returned to Talavera, narrowly missing out the play-offs in two consecutive seasons.
Felines subsequently resumed his career in Segunda División B and Tercera División, managing UD Marbella, CF Fuenlabrada, Civil Defense Guadalajara, Real Balompédica Linense and Getafe CF. In August 2003 Felines was appointed at the helm of Badajoz, but was sacked in February of the following year.
He only returned to the bench six years later, with his former club Talavera.