Adrián López

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Adrian
Adrián López U21 in 2011.jpg
Adrián (2011)
Personnel
Surname Adrián López Álvarez
birthday January 8, 1988
place of birth San Martín de TevergaSpain
size 180 cm
position Storm
Juniors
Years station
Real Oviedo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2005-2006 Real Oviedo 26 0(3)
2006-2011 Deportivo La Coruña 92 (13)
2008 →  Deportivo Alavés  (loan) 9 0(3)
2008-2009 →  Málaga CF  (loan) 28 0(3)
2011-2014 Atlético Madrid 90 (11)
2014-2019 FC Porto 25 0(1)
2015-2016 →  Villarreal CF  (loan) 16 0(4)
2017 →  Villarreal CF  (loan) 15 0(2)
2017-2018 →  Deportivo La Coruña  (loan) 30 0(9)
2019– CA Osasuna 9 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2005 Spain U-17 1 0(0)
2007 Spain U-19 3 0(3)
2007 Spain U-20 5 0(5)
2007-2011 Spain U-21 19 0(8)
2012 Spain 2 0(1)
1 Only league games are given.
As of December 12, 2019

Adrián López Álvarez (born January 8, 1988 in San Martín de Teverga ), called Adrián , is a Spanish football player who is under contract with CA Osasuna .

Career

societies

Adrián was once considered a great talent for the future of Spanish football. Originally from Asturias , Adrián moved to Deportivo La Coruña in 2006 , where he was regularly used. He scored his first goal in the Primera División against the Catalan top club FC Barcelona in the 2006/07 season.

In early 2008 he was loaned to the second division club Deportivo Alavés and managed to stay up with the Basques.

For the 2008/09 season Adrián López was loaned to the first division promoted FC Málaga .

For the 2011/12 season Adrián moved to Atlético Madrid on a free transfer . There he won the UEFA Europa League in 2012 .

On July 12, 2014, FC Porto announced the signing of Adrián.

At the beginning of the 2015/2016 season, he was awarded by FC Porto to FC Villarreal for a year .

National team

At the U20 World Cup in Canada in 2007 he was only able to reach the quarter-finals with Spain, he received the Silver Ball as the second top scorer in the World Cup with five goals. At the U-21 European Championship in 2011, he won the title with Spain and was the tournament's top scorer. He scored five goals in five games, including the late equalizer in the semi-finals against Belarus, which saved Spain in extra time and then moved into the final.

successes

societies

Atlético Madrid

National team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. goal.com: Spain’s Adrian crowns the European Championship title with the top scorer