Born in Valladolid, Castile and León, Cardeñosa arrived at Real Betis from local Real Valladolid in 1974, and remained there until his retirement.[2] Left-footed, he possessed great technical ability which belied his thin physical build, and made 412 competitive appearances for the Andalusians (307 in ten La Liga seasons),[1] helping the club to lift the Copa del Rey in 1977.[3]
Cardeñosa retired at age 35, then took up coaching mainly in the region. He started as a youth manager at Betis, and had two meaningless stints with the first team, including in 1990–91's top flight – seven matches, with eventual relegation.[4]
Cardeñosa returned to Betis in 2010, as part of newly appointed manager Pepe Mel's coaching staff.[5]
Cardeñosa was subsequently picked for the final stages in Argentina. There, he notoriously missed an open goal chance in the group stage against Brazil in an eventual 0–0 draw, with Spain being eliminated precisely by the South Americans.[7] He also represented the nation at UEFA Euro 1980.[8]
^Morán, Miguel Ángel; González, Nacho (24 May 2015). "Tercer ascenso bético de Mel" [Third betis promotion for Mel]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 26 June 2019.
^Rovira, Ramón (1 December 1977). "0–1: La batalla de Belgrado para España" [0–1: Spain took the battle of Belgrade]. Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). Retrieved 5 April 2017.