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Rubén de la Red
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Rubén de la Red Gutiérrez

Data i miejsce urodzenia

5 czerwca 1985
Móstoles, Hiszpania

Wzrost

186 cm

Pozycja

pomocnik

Kariera juniorska
Lata Klub
1999–2004 Real Madryt
Kariera seniorska[a]
Lata Klub Wyst. Gole
2004–2007 Real Madryt B 95 (14)
2005–2007 Real Madryt 10 (0)
2007–2008 Getafe 31 (2)
2008–2010 Real Madryt 7 (1)
W sumie: 143 (17)
Kariera reprezentacyjna[b]
Lata Reprezentacja Wyst. Gole
2004–2006  Hiszpania U-19 4 (0)
2006–2008  Hiszpania U-21 5 (0)
2008  Hiszpania 3 (1)
W sumie: 12 (1)
Kariera trenerska
Lata Drużyna
2012–2015 Real Madryt (młodzież)
2015–2016 Getafe B
  1. Aktualne na: 28 lipca 2021. Uwzględniono wyłącznie rozgrywki ligowe.
  2. Aktualne na: 28 lipca 2021.
Dorobek medalowy
Mistrzostwa Europy do lat 19
złoto Szwajcaria 2004
Mistrzostwa Europy
I miejsce Austria/Szwajcaria 2008

Rubén de la Red Gutiérrez (born 5 June 1985) is a Spanish football manager and former central midfielder.

He made a name for himself at Getafe after emerging through Real Madrid's La Fábrica. Returning to his first club in 2008, he suffered a serious heart ailment which put his career on hold for two years, until he retired in late 2010.

De la Red was part of Spain's squad at the victorious Euro 2008 tournament.

Kariera klubowa

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Real Madryt

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Born in Móstoles, Community of Madrid, de la Red arrived at the Real Madrid youth system when he was 14. At one point he was transferred to CD Móstoles after being told he was not good enough, but was soon re-signed by Madrid; after his fourth season youth coach Quique Sánchez Flores, who was moving to Getafe CF, wanted the player to join him at his new club, but Madrid turned him down.

De la Red made his first-team debut on 10 November 2004, in a 2–1 away win against CD Tenerife for the Copa del Rey.[1] His first La Liga appearance came on 22 September 2005, playing two minutes in a 3–1 home triumph over Athletic Bilbao,[2] and he appeared in two more games as a late substitute during that campaign.

In 2006–07, de la Red was called up to the main squad by manager Fabio Capello along with teammates Miguel Torres and Miguel Ángel Nieto, and made seven appearances during the league-winning season. On 9 November 2006 he scored his first goal with the main squad, closing the scoresheet against Écija Balompié for the domestic cup (5–1 home win, 6–2 aggregate);[3] in July 2007, he renewed his contract until 2011.[4]

Getafe

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On 31 August 2007, de la Red was transferred to Madrid-based Getafe, with Real Madrid having an option to re-buy the next two years.[5][6] There, he established himself as an important player, usually assuming the role of playmaker and being joined at the team by another Real Madrid canterano, Esteban Granero, who arrived on loan.

During the season, de la Red was forced due to injuries to teammates to perform as centre back, notably in the UEFA Cup quarter-final tie against FC Bayern Munich,[7] in which second leg he was sent off in the sixth minute;[8] in the continental competition he netted three times in 11 matches, notably in a 2–1 win at Tottenham Hotspur on 25 October 2007, equalizing after a set piece combination with Granero.[9]

Powrót do Realu i zakończenie kariery

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Real Madrid president Ramón Calderón confirmed in May 2008 that, along with Granero and Javi García, de la Red would return to the Santiago Bernabéu for 2008–09. It was suggested that the latter could be used in a swap deal involving a number of potential targets, although coach Bernd Schuster stated that he would be willing to give the midfielder a chance to fight for a spot in the squad.

On 24 August 2008 De la Red scored his first goal for the club since returning, netting an astounding long-range effort [10] in the second leg of the Supercopa de España against Valencia CF. De la Red would go on to score his first goal for Real in league play less than a month later on 21 September, scoring in Real's 2–0 away win against Racing de Santander.[11]

On 30 October 2008, de la Red was hospitalized after fainting[12] during a Spanish Cup game against Real Unión. On 12 December, the club announced the player would miss the rest of the season as a precaution, and subsequent media reports claimed he may never recover from his heart condition.[13]

Spanish national daily sports newspaper Marca reported on 30 June 2009 that after new tests had been inconclusive, De la Red's heart condition would force him to sit out the entire 2009–10 season and he'd be subjected to further evaluations every two months to reassess his health.[14] The club officially announced the news on 2 July 2009,[15] on the same day that new arrival Raúl Albiol was announced and given De la Red's former number 18 shirt, vowing to return it to him if he were to ever return.[16]

In January 2010, several Madrid-based media reported Real Madrid were looking to declare de la Red's heart problem to be "a common condition" in order to trigger an annulment clause in his contract.[17] This would have meant the player would only receive a €1,500-monthly disability benefit, rather than the full wages due from the remaining two years of his professional contract.

On 3 November 2010, de la Red announced his retirement from football at only 25.[18] Prior to this announcement, he stated he would remain at the club as a youth coach.[19]

Kariera reprezentacyjna

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De la Red played for Spain under-21s before being called up by the senior team for a friendly with Italy on 26 March 2008, but did not make his debut. Uncapped, he was named in the nation's squad of 22 for UEFA Euro 2008 by coach Luis Aragonés, but would appear in two exhibition games against Peru and the United States prior to the continental competition.[20][21][22]

During the tournament's final group stage match, de la Red scored his only international goal with a powerful strike against Greece on 18 June, for a 2–1 win.[23]

Kariera szkoleniowa

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Real Madryt

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Then-Director of football Jorge Valdano – also a former club player and coach – added: "This day marks a turning point in Rubén's life. He ends his career as a player to focus all his passion for this sport on training. He is, from today, a part of Real Madrid's coaching staff and will start learning about what we do and how we come about it. He will also be part of Mourinho's 'lab', in which every game is rigorously prepared. The objective is for Rubén to learn skills in order to apply them to whatever team he ends up being assigned to. He's gone through all of the different teams the club has and he will use that experience to continue to be a part of the world of football".[24]

Getafe

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On 20 October 2015, de la Red was appointed manager of Getafe's reserves in the third tier.[25] The team were relegated in his first season,[26] and he left shortly afterwards.[27]

Statystyki kariery klubowej

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[28][29]

Club Season League Cup[a] Europe[b] Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Real Madrid 2004–05 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0
2005–06 3 0 0 0 2 0 5 0
2006–07 7 0 2 1 1 0 10 1
Total 10 0 3 1 3 0 16 1
Getafe 2007–08 31 2 7 3 11 3 49 8
Total 31 2 7 3 11 3 49 8
Real Madrid 2008–09 7 1 3 1 1 0 11 2
2009–10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 7 1 3 1 1 0 11 2
Career totals 48 3 13 5 15 3 76 11

Szablon:Notelist

Statystyki kariery reprezentacyjnej

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# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 18 June 2008 Wals Siezenheim, Salzburg, Austria  Grecja 1–1 1–2 UEFA Euro 2008[23]

Statystyki kariery szkoleniowej

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Szablon:Updated

Team Nat From To Record
P W D L Win %
Getafe B[30] Hiszpania 20 October 2015 16 June 2016

Szablon:WDL

Career Total

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Sukcesy

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Real Madrid
Getafe
Reprezentacja
  • UEFA European Championship: 2008
  • UEFA European Under-19 Championship : 2004

Przypisy

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  1. Fernando Llamas, Solari coloca al Madrid en octavos, „El Mundo”, 2004.
  2. Real Madrid 3–1 Athletic Bilbao, ESPN Soccernet, 2005.
  3. Jorge Salido Cobo, El Real Madrid devuelve al Écija a la realidad, „El Mundo”, 2006.
  4. De la Red renews contract, Real Madrid CF, 2007.
  5. De la Red y Granero fichan por el Getafe, „Marca”, 2007.
  6. Rubén de la Red transferred to Getafe SAD, Real Madrid CF, 2007.
  7. José Marcos, El Getafe da una lección al Bayern, „El País”, 2008.
  8. Álvaro Macho, El Getafe nos hizo soñar, UEFA, 2008.
  9. Sam Lyon, Tottenham 1–2 Getafe, BBC Sport, 2007.
  10. Crónica del Real Madrid-Valencia: 4–2, Europa Press, 2008.
  11. Racing Santander 0–2 Real Madrid, ESPN Soccernet, 2008.
  12. Madrid dispel De la Red concerns, UEFA, 2008.
  13. Cyrus C. Malek, Spanish Inquisition: Who stays and who goes at Real Madrid?, Goal, 2009.
  14. De la Red no jugará la próxima temporada, „Marca”, 2009.
  15. Official announcement, Real Madrid CF, 2009.
  16. Lucas Brown, De la Red will get his number back when he returns, Goal, 2009.
  17. El Real Madrid ya tramita la invalidez de De la Red, „Marca”, 2010.
  18. José Luis Calderón, De la Red: "Mi corazón sigue latiendo madridismo", „Marca”, 2010.
  19. Ulises Sánchez-Flor, De la Red pasa de futbolista a empleado del Real Madrid, „Marca”, 2010.
  20. Manuel Malagón, Capdevila maquilla la primera prueba, „Marca”, 2008.
  21. Fran Villalobos, Delfín Melero, Test definitivo de cara a la Eurocopa, „Marca”, 2008.
  22. Carlos E. Carbajosa, Xavi anima a la tropa, „El Mundo”, 2008.
  23. a b Andrew McKenzie, Russia 2–0 Sweden & Greece 1–2 Spain, BBC Sport, 2008.
  24. De la Red: "My heart still beats for Madridismo", Real Madrid CF, 2010.
  25. Rubén de la Red nuevo entrenador del Getafe B, Getafe CF, 2015.
  26. Juancar Navacerrada, El Getafe B desciende a Tercera División [online], Marca, 2016.
  27. Juancar Navacerrada, Nano, el elegido en el banquillo del Getafe "B", „Marca”, 2016.
  28. De La Red: Rubén De la Red Gutiérrez, BDFutbol.
  29. De la Red [online], Soccerway.
  30. De La Red: Rubén De la Red Gutiérrez, BDFutbol.
    Getafe B, Resultados Fútbol.
  31. Un perdón con forma de Copa (3–1), „20 minutos”, 2008.

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