Alfredo Santaelena
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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Alfredo Santaelena Aguado | ||
Date of birth | 13 October 1967 | ||
Place of birth | Madrid, Spain | ||
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Position(s) | Midfielder | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1987–1988 | CD Pegaso | ||
1988–1989 | Getafe | ||
1989–1993 | Atlético Madrid | 101 | (4) |
1993–1997 | Deportivo La Coruña | 104 | (3) |
1997–2000 | Sevilla | 25 | (0) |
2000–2002 | Getafe | 24 | (0) |
2002–2003 | Tres Cantos Pegaso | ||
International career | |||
1990 | Spain U21 | 2 | (0) |
Managerial career | |||
2003–2006 | Tres Cantos Pegaso | ||
2006–2007 | Cobeña | ||
2007–2008 | Ciempozuelos | ||
2009 | Eivissa-Ibiza | ||
2009–2010 | Marbella | ||
2010–2011 | Alcobendas Sport | ||
2011–2012 | Atlético C | ||
2012–2014 | Atlético B | ||
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Alfredo Santaelena Aguado (born 13 October 1967), known simply as Alfredo, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and a current coach.
He amassed La Liga totals of 211 games and seven goals during 11 seasons, representing in the competition Atlético Madrid, Deportivo and Sevilla. In 2003, he started working as a manager.
Playing career
Born in Madrid, Alfredo's career professional career began with hometown's Getafe CF in 1988, and he moved the following year to La Liga with neighbours Atlético Madrid: he was personally signed by chairman Jesús Gil after a friendly, going on to experience some of his best years whilst with the team.
On 29 June 1991 Alfredo scored the game's only goal against RCD Mallorca, in the Copa del Rey final,[1] also appearing in the following year, a 2–0 win against Real Madrid. He joined Deportivo de La Coruña in 1993 alongside teammate Donato, and produced roughly the same numbers, although he would be used more regularly.
Brought from the bench in the 1995 domestic cup final against Valencia CF, diminutive Alfredo scored with his head for the final 2–1 triumph.[2] Two years later he left for Sevilla FC, being rarely used during his three 1/2-year stay and finishing his career at nearly 36, with his first and second clubs.
Manager career
Immediately after retiring Alfredo took up coaching, mainly in the lower leagues. In 2007 he led CD Cobeña – also in Madrid – to the third division for the first time ever, but the team folded soon after.
Starting in 2012, Alfredo spent several years in charge of Atlético's reserve teams. On 10 February 2014, following a Segunda División B loss at CD Sariñena which left the B-side in the relegation zone, he was fired, being replaced by Óscar Mena who had also played for the club in the 90s.[3]
Honours
- Atlético Madrid
- Deportivo
References
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External links
- Alfredo Santaelena profile at BDFutbol
- Alfredo Santaelena manager profile at BDFutbol
- Deportivo archives
- ↑ El Mallorca, finalista elemplar (Mallorca, the perfect finalist); Mundo Deportivo, 30 June 1991 (Spanish)
- ↑ Supertítulo (Supertitle); Mundo Deportivo, 28 June 1995 (Spanish)
- ↑ Mena releva a Alfredo en el banquillo del Atlético B (Mena relieves Alfredo in Atlético B bench); Marca, 10 February 2014 (Spanish)
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