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Full name
  
Alberto Belsue Arias

Years
  
Team

Place of birth
  
Zaragoza, Spain

Name
  
Alberto Belsue


Playing position
  
Right back

Role
  
Footballer

1983–1986
  
Casablanca

Height
  
1.71 m

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Date of birth
  
(1968-03-02) 2 March 1968 (age 47)

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Alberto Belsué Arias (born 2 March 1968 in Zaragoza, Aragon) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a right back.

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He amassed La Liga totals of 319 games and seven goals over the course of 12 seasons, representing in the competition Zaragoza, Alavés and Numancia and winning two major titles with the first.

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Club career

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After beginning with lowly Endesa de Andorra, Belsué joined La Liga club Real Zaragoza, where he would amass over 300 overall appearances, starting in the Aragonese side's two major conquests in the decade: the 1994 Copa del Rey and the following year's UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

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Following stints with Deportivo Alavés and CD Numancia – in both cases barely avoiding top flight relegation – Belsué retired after an abroad spell with Greece's Iraklis Thessaloniki FC.

International career

A Spanish international for two years, Belsué made his debut on 16 November 1994 in a UEFA Euro 1996 qualifier 3–0 win against Denmark in Seville (90 minutes played). In the final stages in England he played in two of the nation's four matches, converting his attempt in the quarter-final penalty shootout loss to the hosts.

Honours

Zaragoza
  • UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 1994–95
  • Copa del Rey: 1993–94
  • References

    Alberto Belsué Wikipedia