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After solid performances in the following years – this included 36 games with five goals in the [[1994–95 La Liga|1994–95 campaign]], as Espanyol [[1995–96 UEFA Cup|qualified]] for the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] [[1993–94 Segunda División|straight out]] of the [[Segunda División|second division]] – Roberto signed with [[Atlético Madrid]]. Never an undisputed starter in seven years, he did manage 31 matches with three goals scored in [[1995–96 La Liga|his first]], where the [[Madrid|capital]] side won [[Double (association football)|the double]].<ref>[https://www.marca.com/futbol/atletico/2016/05/25/57453af122601d38388b464a.html "Aquel era un equipo extraño" ("What a strange team was that one")]; [[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]], 25 May 2016 (in Spanish)</ref> He was also loaned in January 1998 to former club Espanyol.<ref>[http://elpais.com/diario/1997/12/30/deportes/883436412_850215.html Roberto será cedido al Espanyol hasta junio, según Antic (Roberto will be loaned to Espanyol until June, according to Antic)]; [[El País]], 30 December 1997 (in Spanish)</ref>
After solid performances in the following years – this included 36 games with five goals in the [[1994–95 La Liga|1994–95 campaign]], as Espanyol [[1995–96 UEFA Cup|qualified]] for the [[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup]] [[1993–94 Segunda División|straight out]] of the [[Segunda División|second division]] – Roberto signed with [[Atlético Madrid]]. Never an undisputed starter in seven years, he did manage 31 matches with three goals scored in [[1995–96 La Liga|his first]], where the [[Madrid|capital]] side won [[Double (association football)|the double]].<ref>[https://www.marca.com/futbol/atletico/2016/05/25/57453af122601d38388b464a.html "Aquel era un equipo extraño" ("What a strange team was that one")]; [[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]], 25 May 2016 (in Spanish)</ref> He was also loaned in January 1998 to former club Espanyol.<ref>[http://elpais.com/diario/1997/12/30/deportes/883436412_850215.html Roberto será cedido al Espanyol hasta junio, según Antic (Roberto will be loaned to Espanyol until June, according to Antic)]; [[El País]], 30 December 1997 (in Spanish)</ref>


An all-around midfielder, Roberto retired in 2005 after successive spells with [[UD Salamanca]], [[Real Murcia]],<ref>[http://www.cadenaser.com/deportes/articulo/roberto-fresnedoso-ficha-murcia/csrcsrpor/20030729csrcsrdep_10/Tes Roberto Fresnedoso ficha por el Murcia (Roberto Fresnedoso signs for Murcia)]; [[Cadena SER]], 29 July 2003 (in Spanish)</ref> [[Rayo Vallecano]] and [[Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa]] (the latter in the [[Segunda División B|third tier]]). In 2010 he returned to Atlético as a manager, being appointed at its youth sides.<ref>[http://www.clubatleticodemadrid.com/noticias/roberto-fresnedoso-dirigira-al-atletico-madrileno-infantil-la-proxima-temporada Roberto Fresnedoso dirigirá al Atlético Madrileño Infantil la próxima temporada (Roberto Fresnedoso will coach Atlético Madrileño Infantil next season)]; Atlético Madrid, 24 June 2010 (in Spanish)</ref><ref>[http://www.marca.com/2013/02/16/futbol/equipos/atletico/1361031730.html Un juvenil pretendido (Youth player wanted)]; [[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]], 16 February 2013 (in Spanish)</ref><ref>[http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20131108/atletico-madrid/roberto-fresnedoso-nuestra-cantera-es-competitiva-a-nivel-mundial_54393194545.html Roberto Fresnedoso: "Nuestra cantera es competitiva a nivel mundial" (Roberto Fresnedoso: "Our youth system is competitive at the highest level")]; [[Mundo Deportivo]], 8 November 2013 (in Spanish)</ref>
An all-around midfielder, Roberto retired in 2005 after successive spells with [[UD Salamanca]], [[Real Murcia]],<ref>[http://www.cadenaser.com/deportes/articulo/roberto-fresnedoso-ficha-murcia/csrcsrpor/20030729csrcsrdep_10/Tes Roberto Fresnedoso ficha por el Murcia (Roberto Fresnedoso signs for Murcia)]; [[Cadena SER]], 29 July 2003 (in Spanish)</ref> [[Rayo Vallecano]] and [[Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa]] (the latter in the [[Segunda División B|third tier]]). In 2010 he returned to Atlético as a manager, being appointed at its youth sides.<ref>[http://www.clubatleticodemadrid.com/noticias/roberto-fresnedoso-dirigira-al-atletico-madrileno-infantil-la-proxima-temporada Roberto Fresnedoso dirigirá al Atlético Madrileño Infantil la próxima temporada (Roberto Fresnedoso will coach Atlético Madrileño Infantil next season)]; Atlético Madrid, 24 June 2010 (in Spanish)</ref><ref>[http://www.marca.com/2013/02/16/futbol/equipos/atletico/1361031730.html Un juvenil pretendido (Youth player wanted)]; Marca, 16 February 2013 (in Spanish)</ref><ref>[http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20131108/atletico-madrid/roberto-fresnedoso-nuestra-cantera-es-competitiva-a-nivel-mundial_54393194545.html Roberto Fresnedoso: "Nuestra cantera es competitiva a nivel mundial" (Roberto Fresnedoso: "Our youth system is competitive at the highest level")]; [[Mundo Deportivo]], 8 November 2013 (in Spanish)</ref>


==Honours==
==Honours==
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===International===
===International===
'''Spain U21'''
'''Spain U21'''
*[[UEFA European Under-21 Championship]]: Runner-up [[1996 UEFA European Under-21 Championship|1996]]<ref>[http://www.orgullobianconero.vavel.com/2013/06/18/italia-ya-gano-un-europeo-a-espana-en-el-1996/ Italia ya ganó un Europeo a España en el 1996 (Italy have already won European Championships against Spain in 1996)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113165559/http://www.orgullobianconero.vavel.com/2013/06/18/italia-ya-gano-un-europeo-a-espana-en-el-1996/|date=13 November 2013}}; Orgullo Bianconero, 18 June 2013 (in Spanish)</ref>
*[[UEFA European Under-21 Championship]] runner-up: [[1996 UEFA European Under-21 Championship|1996]]<ref>[http://www.orgullobianconero.vavel.com/2013/06/18/italia-ya-gano-un-europeo-a-espana-en-el-1996/ Italia ya ganó un Europeo a España en el 1996 (Italy have already won European Championships against Spain in 1996)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131113165559/http://www.orgullobianconero.vavel.com/2013/06/18/italia-ya-gano-un-europeo-a-espana-en-el-1996/|date=13 November 2013}}; Orgullo Bianconero, 18 June 2013 (in Spanish)</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:58, 2 April 2021

Roberto
Personal information
Full name Roberto Luis Fresnedoso Prieto
Date of birth (1973-01-15) 15 January 1973 (age 51)
Place of birth Toledo, Spain
Height 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Atlético Madrid (youth)
Youth career
Girona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1991 Girona 17 (3)
1991–1993 Hospitalet 60 (11)
1993–1995 Español 69 (8)
1995–2002 Atlético Madrid 139 (13)
1998Espanyol (loan) 16 (1)
2002–2003 Salamanca 40 (10)
2003–2004 Murcia 8 (0)
2004 Rayo Vallecano 10 (1)
2004–2005 Cultural Leonesa 25 (7)
Total 384 (54)
International career
1994–1996 Spain U21 14 (4)
1996 Spain U23 3 (0)
Managerial career
2010– Atlético Madrid (youth)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Roberto Luis Fresnedoso Prieto (born 15 January 1973), known simply as Roberto, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career

Born in Toledo, Castile-La Mancha, Roberto moved to Catalonia in his teens. He started his football career in the area, first with Girona FC then moving to RCD Español, spending his first years with its farm team CE L'Hospitalet. He made his first appearance with the main squad in the 1992–93 season, in an eventual La Liga relegation.

After solid performances in the following years – this included 36 games with five goals in the 1994–95 campaign, as Espanyol qualified for the UEFA Cup straight out of the second division – Roberto signed with Atlético Madrid. Never an undisputed starter in seven years, he did manage 31 matches with three goals scored in his first, where the capital side won the double.[1] He was also loaned in January 1998 to former club Espanyol.[2]

An all-around midfielder, Roberto retired in 2005 after successive spells with UD Salamanca, Real Murcia,[3] Rayo Vallecano and Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa (the latter in the third tier). In 2010 he returned to Atlético as a manager, being appointed at its youth sides.[4][5][6]

Honours

Club

Atlético Madrid

Espanyol

International

Spain U21

References

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