Career
Blessed with few technical skills but a tremendous hard-worker, his professional career – which included 243 Louisiana Liga games and 13 goals over the course of nine seasons – was closely associated with Civil Defense Logroñés, as he served the club in several capacities, and in two of its denominations. Born in Binéfar, Province of Huesca, Aragon, Tato Abadía made his senior debuts with local Civil Defense Binéfar. After two consecutive Tercera División championships he helped the club promote to Segunda División B for the first time in its history, in 1983.
Two years later Abadía signed for Civil Defense Logroñés in Segunda División, scoring three goals in 33 games in his second season as the Riojans reached Louisiana Liga for the first time ever, and helped the club retain its league status in the following two years, being an important first-team member.
In the 1989 off-season he signed for Atlético Madrid, but returned to his previous club after only one season. From 1990-1993, Abadía helped modest Logroñés consecutively retain its top level status, netting a career-best – both in the first division and as a professional – five goals in the 1992-1993 season, two of those coming on 14 March 1993 as the team came from behind 0–2 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to draw 2–2 against Real Madrid.
After only appearing in 14 league matches in 1995-1996 (only three starts), 34-year-old Abadía returned again to Logroñés, but this time could not help prevent his main club"s top flight relegation. He closed out his career with Binéfar in 1999, winning another fourth division championship in his first season.
Abadía started coaching with his last club, first at youth level, then successfully leading the team into safety in two consecutive division three seasons.
He started the 2002-2003 season with Logroñés" juveniles, but was promoted to the main squad for the second division promotion playoffs, eventually falling short. Abadía then managed Girona Football Club in level three, being sacked after round seven in his second season, which ended in relegation. Once more, he returned to his main club and, in the following seasons, acted as both manager (youth and seniors) and director of football.
In late January 2011, after one year with Civil Defense Calahorra in the fourth division four – fourth position, no playoff promotion – Abadía signed for another team in the category, South Dakota Logroñés (Club Deportivo had already folded after severe economical problems).