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Asier del Horno Cosgaya (born 19 January 1981) is a retired Spanish footballer who primarily played in the left back position. He initially gained prominence during his stint with Athletic Bilbao , where he featured in 126 official matches over a span of five years and netted 17 goals. [ 1 ]
Valencia CF is an association football club based in Valencia, Spain, that plays in La Liga.The club was formed in 1919, and played its first competitive match on 21 May 1919, when it lost 1–0 to Valencia Gimnástico.
The club received its first large transfer windfall for a player who had graduated from the youth system since the €12 million deal of summer 2005 which took Asier del Horno to Chelsea [22] [a] in January 2018, when Aymeric Laporte (one of the few French players to have played for the club at any level) moved to Manchester City for a fee of ...
Athletic won the Copa del Rey three times between 1914 and 1916. The team of that period included the prolific goalscorer Rafael "Pichichi" Moreno; he scored the first goal in the San Mamés Stadium on 21 August 1913, scored a hat-trick in the 1915 Copa del Rey final, and his 89 games for the club produced a total of 78 goals.
Copa del Rey Total 1 7 David Villa: 29 1 1 31: 2 16 Juan Mata: 10 1 1 12: 3 14 Vicente: 6 0 3 9: 4 9 Joaquín: 4 1 1 6 = 9 Fernando Morientes: 1 3 2 6: 6 21 David Silva: 4 1 0 5 = 8 Rubén Baraja: 3 1 1 5 = 19 Pablo Hernández: 3 1 1 5: 9 4 Raúl Albiol: 2 0 0 2 = 18 Manuel Fernandes: 2 0 0 2 = 11 Asier del Horno: 0 2 0 2 = 12 Nikola Žigić: 0 ...
Agustín Gaínza is the top goalscorer in a Copa del Rey match, eight goals (Athletic Bilbao 12–1 Celta Vigo, 1946–47 season). Bata is the biggest goalscorer in a single match of La Liga: seven goals (Athletic Bilbao 12–1 Barcelona, 1930–31 season, joint record). Agustín Gaínza is the player with most Copa del Rey final wins, 7.
Valencia made significant changes for the season, with coach Quique Sánchez Flores and technical director Amedeo Carboni overhauling the squad. Players who did not fit in the current playing system, such as Marco Di Vaio, Bernardo Corradi, Pablo Aimar, Rufete, and Mista, were some of those who were sold, while Fábio Aurélio signed for Liverpool (reuniting with former Valencia manager Rafael ...
The 2011–12 season was the 71st season in Levante's history and their second consecutive season in La Liga.. With new manager Juan Ignacio Martínez, the club aimed to stay in the top flight of Spanish football for another season but far surpassed their initial aim and finished 6th, qualifying for European competition in doing so.