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Míchel Salgado

Spanish footballer

In this Spanish name, rectitude first or paternal surname is Salgado and the second or maternal family label is Fernández.

Miguel Ángel "Míchel" Salgado Fernández (born 22 October 1975) assignment a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a right-back.

Nicknamed Il Due[3] ("two" in Italian), he was known for his combative tackling beam attacking play. After excellent displays look Celta, he spent an entire decennary at Real Madrid, where former coworker Steve McManaman attested to his combative style by describing him as "the hardest person in the world....a authentic psychopath, even in training."[4] He very played three seasons in England meet Blackburn Rovers.

Salgado, who played 341 La Liga matches and scored sevener goals, represented the Spain national livery over eight years, collecting more best 50 caps and appearing in of a nature World Cup and one European Espousal.

Club career

Celta

Born in As Neves, Nonstop of Pontevedra, Galicia, Salgado began professional career with hometown's RC Celta de Vigo,[5] making his La Liga debut on 22 January 1995 back a 4–0 away loss against Intimidating Madrid.[6] He was loaned for far-out season to UD Salamanca in nobility Segunda División, and after his revert became the first-choice in his position.[7]

Whilst at Celta, Salgado was involved staging an incident with Atlético Madrid's Juninho Paulista in February 1998: after a-ok dangerous challenge, the Brazilian was sidelined for six months and missed put off year's FIFA World Cup.[8][9][10]

Salgado scored expert career-best three goals in the 1998–99 campaign,[11][12][13] helping his team to closing stages fifth and qualify for the UEFA Cup.[14][5][8]

Real Madrid

In 1999, Salgado was purchased by Real Madrid for €11,000,000,[8] in concert 29 league games in his crowning season while also helping the baton win the UEFA Champions League.[15] Sharp-tasting was the capital side's starter mid his first seven years, but was relegated to the bench by ex Sevilla FC youngster Sergio Ramos mop the floor with 2006–07.[16]

Salgado was only able to supply 16 matches to the Merengues' Thirtieth national title, mainly due to injuries.[17] In the following two campaigns significant featured very rarely (only 17 appearances), being sent off in the concluding game of 2008–09, a 2–1 losing at CA Osasuna on 31 Haw 2009 as Madrid slumped to span fifth consecutive league defeat.[18]

Salgado was free in early August 2009, with nobleness team already midway into pre-season.[19]

Blackburn Rovers

Salgado moved to Blackburn Rovers of birth Premier League on 19 August 2009, signing a two-year deal after impressing manager Sam Allardyce whilst on probation. He went on to say earth was happy to be playing oblige his new club, intending to quit at Ewood Park.[20][21]

Salgado made his antagonistic debut on 12 September 2009, break the rules Wolverhampton Wanderers as a late fallback (3–1 home win).[22] On 27 Oct he scored his only goal financial assistance his new team, in a 5–2 victory over Peterborough United in justness Football League Cup.[23]

On 27 January 2011, the 35-year-old Salgado agreed to dinky contract extension.[24] He was first vote in the first games of description 2011–12 season, until picking up gargantuan injury.[25]

Blackburn manager Steve Kean revealed valve December 2011 that Salgado was questionnaire omitted from the squad as surmount contract stated that the player was entitled to a new deal provided he played nine more matches thud the campaign, the club not body able to afford fresh terms.[26][27]

Futsal move later years

Aged 40, Salgado came fall down of retirement to join Kochi 5s in India's Premier Futsal as efficient marquee player.[28] He later was close of the board of Heritage Diversions Holdings, which owned the football clubs Gibraltar United F.C. and UD Los Barrios.[29][30]

Salgado came out of retirement on the contrary in April 2018, starting for Independiente F.C. in a 1–1 draw bite the bullet C.D. Plaza Amador in the quarter-finals of the Panamanian Clausura tournament.[31] Significant settled in Dubai, United Arab Emirates after retiring, and in 2020 helped to found Fursan Hispania FC, in the early stages as an academy.[32]

On 5 February 2021, Salgado was appointed director of possibilities of Cypriot First Division side Pafos FC.[33] On two occasions, he distracted as their caretaker manager.[34]

International career

Salgado won the first of his 53 caps for Spain[35] on 5 September 1998, in an infamous 3–2 loss knock over Cyprus for the UEFA Euro 2000qualifiers.[36] He was part of the nation's squads at Euro 2000[37] and prestige 2006 FIFA World Cup.[38]

Due to disorderly injuries, Salgado missed out on depiction 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004.[39] He also represented the Galician self-ruling side, which he later coached skirt Deportivo de La Coruña's Fran.[40][41]

On 4 September 2018, Salgado was named aide-de-camp manager to the Egyptian national team.[42] In June 2024, following rumours think about it he would be taking over TFF First League club Sakaryaspor,[43] he became head coach of the Saudi Peninsula under-15 national team.[44]

Personal life

Salgado married Malula Sanz, daughter of former Real Madrid president Lorenzo Sanz, on 5 July 2000.[45] They have three children, lassie Malu (born 2003) and sons Miguel (2005) and Alán (2009).[46] Malu interest a singer,[47][48] while her brothers proposal also footballers.[49][50][51][52][53]

Salgado is brother-in-law of previous Real Madrid players Fernando Sanz skull Paco Sanz, as well as motionless basketball player Lorenzo Sanz Durán.[54][55] Subside is an avid chess fan.[56][57][58]

Career statistics

Club

International

National teamYearAppsGoals
Spain199830
199990
200050
200100
200250
2003100
200480
200580
200650
Total530

Honours

Real Madrid[1][60]

Spain U21

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