Emilio Nsue

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Emilio Nsue
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Emilio Nsue at Real Sociedad in 2010
Personnel
Surname Emilio Nsue López
birthday September 30, 1989
place of birth PalmaSpain
size 182 cm
position Striker / full-back
Juniors
Years station
0000-2004 CD Atlético Baleares
2004-2008 RCD Mallorca
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2006-2008 RCD Mallorca B 55 (26)
2008-2014 RCD Mallorca 142 (13)
2008-2009 →  CD Castellón  (loan) 38 0(7)
2009-2010 →  Real Sociedad  (loan) 33 0(5)
2014-2017 Middlesbrough FC 70 0(3)
2017-2018 Birmingham City 37 0(1)
2018-2019 APOEL Nicosia 26 (10)
2019– Apollon Limassol 13 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals) 2
2005 Spain U-16 3 0(3)
2005-2006 Spain U-17 9 0(5)
2006-2008 Spain U-19 21 0(7)
2009 Spain U-20 10 0(4)
2009-2011 Spain U-21 8 0(1)
2013– Equatorial Guinea 23 (11)
1 Only league games are given.
As of April 26, 2020

2 As of April 26, 2020

Emilio Nsue López (born September 30, 1989 in Palma ) is a Spanish - Equatorial Guinean football player . Nsue can fill any position on the right wing. He is currently under contract with Apollon Limassol .

Club career

Emilio Nsue began his career as a football player in the youth of CD Atlético Baleares . In the summer of 2004, the then 14-year-old moved to local rivals RCD Mallorca , where he was promoted to the club's B team in 2006, which played in the Tercera División . Nsue , who played in attack at the time, made his debut in the professional team on February 3, 2008 in a league game against Villarreal . This season he only made another short assignment and mostly played for the second team.

In order to give Nsue more playing time, his club loaned him to the second division CD Castellón in 2008/09 . Here he secured a regular place and brought it to 38 appearances and seven goals in the Segunda División as well as three further appearances and one hit in the cup . In the 2009/10 season Nsue moved again on loan to the second division Real Sociedad . With the Basques he finished the Segunda División in first place, he himself scored five goals in 33 games.

For the 2010/11 season Nsue finally returned to RCD Mallorca in the Primera División. In his first year with the Balearic Islands , his team narrowly escaped relegation. The 2011/12 season was more successful , his team fought for a long time for the European starting positions and ended up finishing eighth in the championship. Nsue, who previously played mostly as a winger or right winger, played a few matches as a right full-back . The 2012/13 season ended RCD Mallorca only on the disappointing 18th place and it followed, after 16 years in the Primera División, relegation to the second division.

National team

Emilio Nsue was an integral part of the Spanish junior national teams for many years. With the Iberians he took third place at the U-17 European Championship 2006 . In the summer of 2007 he won the European title with the U-19 . In the following year he was again part of the final squad of the Spaniards at the U-19 European Championship , but the Iberians were eliminated in the group stage. In 2009 he won the gold medal with the U-20s at the Mediterranean Games with a 2-1 win in the final against Italy. A few months later he was in the Iberian squad for the U-20 World Cup , where his national selection was eliminated in the round of 16. Emilio Nsue made his last appearance in the dress of the Spaniards at the U-21 European Football Championship in 2011 , where his team won the title, but he only made a brief appearance in the group stage.

Emilio Nsue, son of an Equatorial Guinean and a Spaniard, decided after not being considered for the 2012 Olympic squad to play for the Equatorial Guinean national soccer team in the future . He made his debut for the Africans in an official match on March 24, 2013 in the course of World Cup qualification in the (later canceled) 4-3 win against Cape Verde . Nsue himself contributed three goals.

successes

APOEL Nicosia

Spanish national team

Web links

  • Emilio Nsue in the database of weltfussball.de (German)
  • Emilio Nsue in the database of BDFutbol.com (English)

Individual evidence

  1. Qualifiers. In: FIFA.com. Retrieved June 4, 2013 .