The Atlético de Madrid youth squads who left their mark

The Atletico de Madrid youth squads who left their mark

Anthony Lopez

He trained in the lower categories of the rojiblanco team making his debut in the first team in the 2000/01 season. With Atleti he has lifted two UEFA Europa Leagues, one European Super Cup and one Intertoto Cup.

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Fernando Torres

Living legend of Atlético de Madrid. With Atlético de Madrid he has played 404 scoring 129 goals. The Europa League of the 2017/18 season has been the only trophy that he has been able to lift as a rojiblanco.

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Clement Villaverde

The defender played from the 1978 season (Atlético Madrileño) until 1987 at Atlético de Madrid. With the rojiblanco club he lifted a Copa del Rey and a Spanish Super Cup.

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Gaby

The current player for Al-Sadd SC of the Qatar Football League has spent three different stages defending the jersey of the red and white team. In the last one he spent 7 seasons in a row winning a League, a Copa del Rey, a Spanish Super Cup, two Europa Leagues and a Spanish Super Cup.

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De Gea

At the age of 13, he was called up by Atlético de Madrid. In the first team he spent two seasons winning a Europa League and a European Super Cup.

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Abel Resino

He signed for Club Atlético de Madrid in 1982 to play in the lower categories until, in the 1986/87 season, he got the opportunity to play with the first team. In 1991 he broke the world unbeaten record. With Atleti he won two Copas del Rey.

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Juanma Lopez

He joined the first team of the rojiblanco club in 1990. As a rojiblanco he spent 11 seasons as part of the doublet team and won a league and 3 king’s cups.

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Juan Carlos Aguilera

Current Director of Grassroots Football for Atlético de Madrid. His debut in the First Division with the rojiblanco team took place on matchday 30 of the 1987/88 season at El Molinón de Gijón. He spent 15 seasons as a rojiblanco, playing 456 official matches, being the fourth player with the most games as a rojiblanco.

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Roberto Solozabal

He grew up as a footballer at Atlético Madrileño. At Atlético de Madrid he played 8 seasons winning a league and 3 King’s Cups, being the captain of the team that won the double.

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He was in the Madrid team from the 1971 season to 1982, being loaned one year to Sporting de Gijón. Two Cups and two Leagues is the record that he achieved with the Madrid team.

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Jesus Martinez Jayo

He arrived at Atlético de Madrid at the age of sixteen. He won three Leagues (1965/66, 1969/70 and 1972/73) and two Generalissimo Cups (1965 and 1972).

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Julius Orozco

He was the author of Atlético de Madrid’s 2,000th goal in the history of the League. Between 1969 and 1973, he played 57 official matches with Atlético de Madrid, in which he scored 19 goals.

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Ignatius Salcedo

He was defending the shirt from 1969 to 1977, winning three Leagues (seasons 69-70, 72-73 and 76-77), two Copas del Rey (1972 and 1976) and an Intercontinental Cup in 1974.

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Juan Jose Rubio

The striker played for Atlético Madrileño and then moved to Atlético de Madrid with whom he won a Copa del Rey and a Spanish Super Cup.

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Miguel Angel Ruiz Garcia

Miguel Ángel Ruiz García won a Copa del Rey and a Spanish Super Cup with Atlético de Madrid.

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Thomas Renones

As a right back he would remain at Atlético de Madrid for a total of twelve seasons, the last of them as captain of Atlético, winning a League, four Copas del Rey and a Spanish Super Cup.

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