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In the last minutes of the 2011 January transfer window, Rodri was loaned to fellow second-tier club FC Cartagena until June. [5] After spending the following campaign with CD Guadalajara , [ 6 ] scoring his second and third goals in division two in wins over Córdoba (3–1 at home) [ 7 ] and Elche (3–2 away), [ 8 ] he retired at only 26 ...
Rodri was born in Barcelona, Catalonia.After having already played his youth football at the club, Rodri signed for FC Barcelona in 1958 from neighbours CD Condal. [1] He totalled 48 games over his first two seasons, which ended in La Liga conquest, but appeared in only nine matches in his last four.
Rodrigo Hernández Cascante (born 22 June 1996), known as Rodri or Rodrigo, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Premier League club Manchester City and the Spain national team. Known for his passing, playmaking and physical attributes, he is widely regarded as one of the best players in the world. [3] [4 ...
No one in Rodri’s role has ever won men’s football’s most coveted individual award but the Spanish midfielder has earned the right to be considered the best player on the planet.
Rodri (footballer, born 1990), full name Rodrigo Ríos Lozano, Spanish football forward for Córdoba, Oviedo etc; Rodri (footballer, born 1996), full name Rodrigo Hernández Cascante, Spanish football midfielder for Villarreal, Manchester City, 2024 Ballon d'Or winner; Rodri (footballer, born 2000), full name Rodrigo Sánchez Rodríguez ...
Full list of 2024 award winners. Men’s Ballon d’Or. Rodri, Manchester City and Spain. Women’s Ballon d’Or. Aitana Bonmatí, Barcelona and Spain
Following the footballer’s fatal crash in 2018, Samuel’s sister Leslie-Ann claimed his death had been faked by Pritchard, despite a coroner ruling the body belonged to the footballer.
Rodrigo Ríos Lozano (born 6 June 1990), commonly known as Rodri, is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ceuta. He achieved La Liga totals of 46 games and 11 goals for Sevilla , Zaragoza and Almería , as well as 220 matches and 44 goals in the Segunda División for six clubs.