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'''Jesús Antonio Mora Nieto''' (born 24 January 1978), aka '''Jesuli''', is a Spanish retired [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]].
'''Jesús Antonio Mora Nieto''' (born 24 January 1978), commonly known as '''Jesuli''', is a Spanish retired [[Association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Midfielder#Winger|winger]].

He amassed [[La Liga]] totals of 184 games and 28 goals over the course of nine seasons, representing in the competition [[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]], [[Celta de Vigo|Celta]] and [[Real Sociedad]].


==Football career==
==Football career==
Jesuli was born in [[Seville]]. After making his professional debuts with hometown [[Sevilla FC]], playing one game in the closing stages of the [[1996–97 La Liga|1996–97 season]] (a 3–1 home win over [[RCD Espanyol]]), with the [[Andalusia]] side ultimately being relegated from [[La Liga]], the skilled player alternated between the A and [[Sevilla Atlético|B-sides]] before being definitely promoted for the [[1998–99 Segunda División|1998–99 campaign]], which ended in a return to the top level.
Jesuli was born in [[Seville]]. After making his professional debuts with hometown's [[Sevilla FC]], playing one game in the closing stages of the [[1996–97 La Liga|1996–97 season]] (a 3–1 home win over [[RCD Espanyol]]), with the [[Andalusia]] side ultimately being relegated from [[La Liga]], the skilled player alternated between the A and [[Sevilla Atlético|B-sides]] before being definitely promoted for the [[1998–99 Segunda División|1998–99 campaign]], which ended in a return to the top level.


Signing in the 2000 summer [[transfer window]], Jesuli would serve his most successful stint at [[Celta de Vigo]], scoring seven league goals in [[2002–03 La Liga|his third year]] as the [[Galicia (Spain)|Galicia]] outfit [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|qualified]] for the [[UEFA Champions League]] for the first time ever. That earned him a return move to his first club, which coincided which [[2003–04 La Liga|Celta's 2004 relegation]].
Signing in the 2000 summer [[transfer window]], Jesuli would serve his most successful stint at [[Celta de Vigo]], scoring seven league goals in [[2002–03 La Liga|his third year]] as the [[Galicia (Spain)|Galician]] team [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|qualified]] for the [[UEFA Champions League]] for the first time ever. That earned him a return move to his first club, which coincided which [[2003–04 La Liga|Celta's 2004 relegation]].


In his second spell at Sevilla, Jesuli appeared sporadically: he was restricted to [[Copa del Rey]] [[2006–07 Copa del Rey|matches]] in [[2006–07 La Liga|2006–07]] and not registered at all (alongside teammate [[Fernando Sales]]) in [[2007–08 La Liga|the following season]], while also hampered by several injuries.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=273045.html Jesuli setback for Sevilla]; UEFA.com, 13 January 2005</ref><ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=342565.html Jesuli sidelined for Sevilla]; UEFA.com, 19 September 2005</ref>
In his second spell at Sevilla, Jesuli appeared sporadically: he was restricted to [[Copa del Rey]] [[2006–07 Copa del Rey|matches]] in [[2006–07 La Liga|2006–07]] and not registered at all alongside teammate [[Fernando Sales]] in [[2007–08 La Liga|the following season]], while also hampered by several injuries.<ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=273045.html Jesuli setback for Sevilla]; UEFA.com, 13 January 2005</ref><ref>[http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=342565.html Jesuli sidelined for Sevilla]; UEFA.com, 19 September 2005</ref>


In January 2008, Jesuli was loaned to [[Segunda División]] team [[CD Tenerife]] for the rest of [[2007–08 Segunda División|the campaign]], where he would also feature sparingly. Having returned to Sevilla at the end of the season he was left to train with the reserves, as he was not part of coach [[Manuel Jiménez Jiménez|Manuel Jiménez]]'s plans.
In January 2008, Jesuli was loaned to [[Segunda División]] team [[CD Tenerife]] for the rest of [[2007–08 Segunda División|the campaign]], where he would also feature sparingly. Having returned to Sevilla at the end of the season he was left to train with the reserves, as he was not part of coach [[Manuel Jiménez Jiménez|Manuel Jiménez]]'s plans.


===Controversy===
===Controversy===
According to newspaper ''[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]'', Jesuli was recorded by Iñaki Badiola, president of [[Real Sociedad]], in a conversation where he confirmed that the players of Tenerife received around [[Euro|€]]6.000 each to lose the last match of the 2007–08 season, against [[Málaga CF]]. As a result (1–2 away loss) the latter achieved promotion, while the [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] side remained in the second division.<ref>[http://www.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/1a_division/otras/es/desarrollo/1188623.html Jesuli reconoce que cobró con el Tenerife por perder ante el Málaga (Jesuli admits being paid to lose against Málaga)]; [[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]], 1 December 2008 {{es icon}}</ref>
According to newspaper ''[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]'', Jesuli was recorded by Iñaki Badiola, president of [[Real Sociedad]], in a conversation where he confirmed that the players of Tenerife received around [[Euro|€]]6.000 each to lose the last match of the 2007–08 season, against [[Málaga CF]]. As a result of the 1–2 away loss the latter achieved promotion, while the [[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque]] remained in the second division.<ref>[http://www.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/1a_division/otras/es/desarrollo/1188623.html Jesuli reconoce que cobró con el Tenerife por perder ante el Málaga (Jesuli admits being paid to lose against Málaga)]; [[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]], 1 December 2008 {{es icon}}</ref>


Jesuli was injured at that time so he did not play the aforementioned match. During the conversation, Badiola and Jesuli also speculate that the possible money dealer was [[Lorenzo Sanz]] (former president of [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]), whose son, [[Fernando Sanz|Fernando]], occupied the chairman position with Málaga.
Jesuli was injured at that time so he did not play the aforementioned match. During the conversation, Badiola and Jesuli also speculate that the possible money dealer was [[Lorenzo Sanz]] (former president of [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]]), whose son, [[Fernando Sanz|Fernando]], occupied the chairman position with Málaga.
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Jesuli
Personal information
Full name Jesús Antonio Mora Nieto
Date of birth (1978-01-24) 24 January 1978 (age 46)
Place of birth Seville, Spain
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Winger
Youth career
Sevilla
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1998 Sevilla B
1997–2000 Sevilla 64 (3)
2000–2004 Celta 118 (24)
2004–2008 Sevilla 23 (1)
2007Real Sociedad (loan) 11 (0)
2008Tenerife (loan) 7 (0)
International career
1996 Spain U18 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jesús Antonio Mora Nieto (born 24 January 1978), commonly known as Jesuli, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a winger.

He amassed La Liga totals of 184 games and 28 goals over the course of nine seasons, representing in the competition Sevilla, Celta and Real Sociedad.

Football career

Jesuli was born in Seville. After making his professional debuts with hometown's Sevilla FC, playing one game in the closing stages of the 1996–97 season (a 3–1 home win over RCD Espanyol), with the Andalusia side ultimately being relegated from La Liga, the skilled player alternated between the A and B-sides before being definitely promoted for the 1998–99 campaign, which ended in a return to the top level.

Signing in the 2000 summer transfer window, Jesuli would serve his most successful stint at Celta de Vigo, scoring seven league goals in his third year as the Galician team qualified for the UEFA Champions League for the first time ever. That earned him a return move to his first club, which coincided which Celta's 2004 relegation.

In his second spell at Sevilla, Jesuli appeared sporadically: he was restricted to Copa del Rey matches in 2006–07 and not registered at all – alongside teammate Fernando Sales – in the following season, while also hampered by several injuries.[1][2]

In January 2008, Jesuli was loaned to Segunda División team CD Tenerife for the rest of the campaign, where he would also feature sparingly. Having returned to Sevilla at the end of the season he was left to train with the reserves, as he was not part of coach Manuel Jiménez's plans.

Controversy

According to newspaper El Mundo, Jesuli was recorded by Iñaki Badiola, president of Real Sociedad, in a conversation where he confirmed that the players of Tenerife received around 6.000 each to lose the last match of the 2007–08 season, against Málaga CF. As a result of the 1–2 away loss the latter achieved promotion, while the Basque remained in the second division.[3]

Jesuli was injured at that time so he did not play the aforementioned match. During the conversation, Badiola and Jesuli also speculate that the possible money dealer was Lorenzo Sanz (former president of Real Madrid), whose son, Fernando, occupied the chairman position with Málaga.

The captains of Tenerife denied such accusations, while stating that Jesuli's was probably joking or under pressure to make such declarations.[4] Lorenzo Sanz declared that the accusation was ridiculous, while a spokesperson for the Royal Spanish Football Federation initially affirmed that they already knew the case but it was investigated and rejected at that time; the federation, however, later denied that there were any current formal complaints about possible bribery, as the spokesperson's declarations were actually about a different match.

Surprisingly, a few hours later, Jesuli also denied that Tenerife's players received money to arrange the match in a press release, whereas Badiola insisted in the media that he received consent from the player to record the conversation, and that the latter was ready to go further with the issue.[5]

A few days later El Mundo published the second part of the recorded conversation, where Jesuli is supposed to show that he knew Badiola was recording the conversation.

Honours

Celta
Sevilla

References

External links

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