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Iniesta in the quest hope thank you.
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Andres Iniesta, whose full name is Andres Iniesta (born 11 May 1984), is a Spanish footballer who currently plays as a midfielder and winger for FC Barcelona in Spain.
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Andres Iniesta, who scored a key goal in extra time against the Netherlands in the final, helped Spain win the Hercules Cup, and formed a Spanish midfield with Xavi, the world's best midfield duo.
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Andres Iniesta Luján, nicknamed "Little White", played as a midfielder and played for Spanish club Barcelona.
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Andres Iniesta Luján was nicknamed "Little White".
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Midfielder Andres Iniesta Luján Barcelona La Liga 1984-5-11 170 65
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Number 7: Villa. Number 21: Silva.
Villa striker: Striker for Spain. Born on December 3, 1981 in Langereo, Asturias, Spain.
He started playing for Sporting Gijón in 1992 and won the 2004 Spanish Super Cup in 2003 with Real Zaragoza. After five years with Valencia, he switched to FC Barcelona in 2010 and won the 2011 Champions League with Barcelona. In 2013, he moved to Atletico Madrid and won the La Liga title that season.
Silva: Born on January 8, 1986 in Las Palmas, the capital of the Canary Islands in Spain, Alkinegin is a Spanish footballer who plays as a midfielder. He currently plays for Manchester City Football Club.
Silva joined Valencia FC in 2000 and spent the 2004 season on loan at Ébardeo Athletic FC. On June 30, 2010, he transferred to Manchester City Football Club for 36.6 million euros. In 2012, Spain won the European Football Championship and Silva scored his first goal in the final.
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The Spanish team has Unai Simon, David Raya, Robert Sanchez, Carvajal, Cesar Azpilicueta, Eric Garcia, Hugo Giramón, Pau Torres, Laporte, Alba, Balde, Sergio Busquets, Rodri, Gavi, Soler, Marcos Llorente, Pedri, Koke, Ferran Torres, Nico Williams, Pino, Morata, Asensio, Saravia, Olmo, Fati.
Founded in 1913 and managed by the Royal Spanish Football Association, the Spanish men's national football team is the football team that represents Spain in international A-level competitions. Spain is a three-time European champion, winner in 1964, 2008, 2012, a World Cup and an Olympic men's champion.
Between 2007 and 2009, he went unbeaten in 35 international matches. On December 8, 2022, Spanish coach Enrique left his post. On the same day, the Spanish Football Federation officially announced that de la Fuente was appointed as the coach of the national team.
The 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea was the first World Cup to be co-hosted by two countries and held in Asia for the first time.
Team History:
At the World Cup in Brazil, which took place between 24 June and 16 July 1950, Spain were drawn to play in Group 2, which included England, the United States and Chile. Spain finished all the group games with a clean sweep and qualified for the top of Group 2. The format of the competition was more special, and it was not a single knockout round to determine who the World Cup champion was.
Instead, the four teams that finished top in the first round of the group will play each other in a group format. The four teams that advanced to the final group were Uruguay, Brazil, Sweden and Spain. Spain went winless in the final group, finishing the tournament with 1 and 2 defeats to finish third.
Spain's top scorer in the 1950 World Cup was striker Bassora, who scored five goals.
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Goalkeeper: No. 1 Casillas (Real Madrid) (c) Defenders: No. 15 Ramos (Real Madrid), No. 5 Puyol (Barcelona), No. 4 Marchena (Valencia), No. 11 Capdevilla (Villarreal) Midfielders:
No. 6 Iniesta (Barcelona), No. 19 Senna (Villarreal), No. 8 Xavi (Barcelona), No. 21 Silva (Valencia) Forwards: No. 7 Villa (Valencia), No. 9 Torres (Liverpool).
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2015 Spain player roster:
Jersey number Player's name Date of birth Playing for club.
Goalkeeper: 1 Iker Casillas 1981-05-20 Porto.
12 David De Gea 1990-11-07 Manchester United.
23 Sergio Rico 1993-09-01 Sevilla.
Defenders: 2 Cesar Azpilicueta 1989-08-28 Chelsea.
3 Gerard Pique 1987-02-02 Barcelona.
4 Marc Baltra 1991-01-15 Barcelona.
6 Mikel San Jose 1989-05-30 Athletic Bilbao.
14 Habil Echeta 1987-10-31 Athletic Bilbao.
15 Nacho Fernandez 1990-01-18 Real Madrid.
16 Juan Fran 1985-01-09 Atletico Madrid.
17 Mario Gaspar Pérez 1990-11-24 Villarreal.
18 Jordi Alba 1989-03-21 Barcelona.
15 Sergio Ramos 1986-03-30 Real Madrid.
Midfielder 5 Sergio Busquets 1988-07-16 Barcelona.
8 Thiago Alcantara 1984-05-11 Bayern Munich.
10 Seske Fabregas 1987-05-04 Chelsea.
13 Juan Mata 1988-04-28 Manchester United.
19 Nolito 1986-10-15 Celta.
20 Santi Cazorla 1984-11-13 Arsenal.
21 David Silva 1986-01-08 Manchester City.
22 Isco 1992-04-21 Real Madrid.
Forward 7 Elvaro Morata 1992-10-23 Juventus.
9 Paco Alcacer 1993-08-30 Valencia.
11 Pedro 1987-10-07 Chelsea.
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Capdevila Full name: Joan Capdevila Position: Defender Height:
182cm Weight: 72 kg Birthday: February 3, 1978 Now playing for the club:
Villarreal Player profile Another left-back in Spain with a strong attacking ability.
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No. 11: Capdevilla Joan Capdevila Mendez Capdevilla Nationality: Spanish Birthday:
February 3, 1978 Height: 1.8 meters Weight: 78 kg Location:
Defender Current team: Villarreal Previous European Championship experience: None Capdevilla plays at left-back and can also play at left-back, born on 3 February 1978 in Tarrega, Catalonia, and currently plays for La Liga side Villarreal.
Capdevilla, who came through Espanyol's youth system, made his La Liga debut for RCD Espanyol in 1998/99 after a 2-2 draw with Athletic Bilbao before moving to Atletico Madrid. After Atletico's relegation, Capdevilla arrived at Deportivo La Coruna in the summer of 2000 and became the team's main left-back. In the 2007-08 season, Capdevilla joined Villarreal and qualified for the European Cup as a regular left-back.
On 16 October 2002, Capdevilla was selected for the first time for the Spanish national team in a friendly match against Uruguay, which ended in a 2-2 draw. He scored his first goal for the national team on 17 November 2007 in Spain's European Championship qualifier against Sweden. On 6 February 2008, Capdevilla scored the winning goal for Spain as the main left-back in the warm-up match against France, which won 1-0.
Position Name Club Date of Birth Height (cm) Weight (kg) Goalkeeper Casillas Real Madrid 1981-5-20 185 70 Goalkeeper Valdés Barcelona 14-2-1982 183 78 Goalkeeper Reina Liverpool 1982-8-31 190 94 Defender Raul Albiol Real Madrid 1985-9-4 187 74 Defender Gerard Pique Barcelona 1987-2-2 192 75 Defender Marchena Valencia Jul 31, 1979 183 Guard 76 Puyol Barcelona Apr 13, 1978 178 Guard 80 Capdevilla Real Feb 3, 1978 182 Guard 78 Sergio Ramos Real Madrid Mar 30, 1986 183 Guard 73 Arbeloa Real Madrid Jan 17, 1983 179 79 Midfielder Andres Iniesta Barcelona 11 May 1984 170 65 Midfielder Xavi Barcelona Jan 25, 1980 170 68 Midfielder Cesc Fabregas Arsenal 1987-5-4 180 69 69 midfielder Xavi Alonso Real Madrid 25 Nov 1981 183 75 Midfielder Sergio Busquets Barcelona 16 Jul 1988 191 81 midfielder Javi Martinez Athletic Bilbao Sep 2, 1988 187 83 Midfielder David Silva Valencia 1/8/1986 172 67 Midfielder Keylor Navas Sevilla 1985-11-21 170 60 Forward Villa Barcelona 1981-12-3 175 69 Forward Torres Liverpool 1984-3-20 185 70 Forward Juan Mata Valencia 1988-4-28 170 64 Forward Pedro Barcelona 1987-7-28 170 65 Forward Llorente Athletic Bilbao 1985-2-26 193 88
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