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Place of birth
  
Vigo, Spain

Name
  
Quique Alvarez

1992–1993
  
Barcelona

Playing position
  
Centre back

Height
  
1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)


Quique Alvarez

Full name
  
Enrique Alvarez Sanjuan

Date of birth
  
(1975-07-20) 20 July 1975 (age 40)

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Enrique "Quique" Álvarez Sanjuán (born 20 July 1975) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a central defender.

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During a 16-year professional career he appeared in 369 games, 200 of those in La Liga. Having started his career at Barcelona, where he had no impact for its first team – one match – he would be an important member of Villarreal's top flight consolidation, representing the club for seven years.

Club career

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Álvarez was born in Vigo, Galicia. Grown through the ranks of FC Barcelona, he played only one La Liga game for the Catalans in the 1995–96 season, then spent one loan stint with CD Logroñés before being released, after which he joined Barça neighbours UE Lleida (both teams were in the second division).

Álvarez made a name as a top level player during his stay at Villarreal CF, where he was team captain when a starter. Having managed more than 200 appearances overall – 187 of those in the top level, second-most for the club behind Argentine Rodolfo Arruabarrena – his role would diminish in the 2006–07 campaign however, as Villarreal finished fifth (only 15 matches).

In July 2007, Álvarez joined Recreativo de Huelva, where his season would be constantly bothered by injuries. In one of his few league appearances, on 1 March 2008, he was sent off for a dangerous challenge on Real Madrid's Arjen Robben, after just six minutes on the pitch (the former was brought on in the 64'), during a 2–3 home loss. In 2008–09 he only took part in one league game for already doomed Recre, a 1–2 loss at Sporting de Gijón in the last round, and was subsequently released.

Retired at 34, Álvarez moved into coaching, starting with Barça's Juvenil A.

Personal life

Álvarez's father, Quique Costas, also a footballer and a defender, played professionally with Celta de Vigo and Barcelona. He later became a manager, coinciding with his son on one occasion.

Álvarez's younger brother, Óscar, who occupied the same position, played mainly in divisions two and three.

Honours

Villarreal
  • UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2003, 2004
  • References

    Quique Álvarez Wikipedia