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David Aganzo Personal information Full name David Aganzo Méndez Date of birth 10 January 1981 Place of birth Madrid, Spain Height 1.77 m (5 ft 10 in) Playing position Striker Club information Current club Hércules Number 9 Youth career Real Madrid Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1999–2000 Real Madrid C 2000–2004 Real Madrid 4 (0) 2000–2001 → Extremadura (loan) 16 (5) 2001–2002 → Espanyol (loan) 11 (0) 2002–2003 → Valladolid (loan) 30 (9) 2003–2004 → Levante (loan) 33 (9) 2004–2007 Racing Santander 49 (10) 2006 → Beitar Jerusalem (loan) 12 (3) 2007–2008 Alavés 30 (11) 2008–2011 Rayo Vallecano 72 (28) 2011– Hércules 3 (0) National team 1997–1998 Spain U16 11 (5) 1998–1999 Spain U17 8 (6) 1999–2000 Spain U18 7 (2) 1999–2001 Spain U20 4 (0) 2000–2003 Spain U21 13 (3) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 2 October 2011.
† Appearances (Goals).This name uses Spanish naming customs; the first or paternal family name is Aganzo and the second or maternal family name is Méndez.David Aganzo Méndez (born 10 January 1981 in Madrid) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Hércules CF as a striker.
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Club career
Aganzo was a product of Real Madrid's youth system, and made his debut with the first team on 20 February 2000, in a 1–1 draw at Valencia CF. Never a part of the team's plans, he would serve four consecutive loans: CF Extremadura, RCD Espanyol, Real Valladolid and Levante UD. However, after appearing against Rosenborg BK in the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League, he earned a winner's medal.
In 2004–05, Aganzo signed with Racing de Santander in La Liga, where he was rarely used except in his first year. In January 2006, he had a small loan stint at Beitar Jerusalem FC.
After moving Deportivo Alavés in 2007–08,[1] with 10 goals to help the Basque side narrowly avoid second division relegation, Aganzo was released at the end of the season, joining another team in that level, freshly promoted Rayo Vallecano, on a free transfer.[2] He scored a career-best 12 goals in his first season as the team easily retained its newfound division status, being regularly used during three years and leaving the club in July 2011, aged 30.
International career
Aganzo represented Spain at the 1999 FIFA World Youth Championship, as the nation emerged victorious.
Honors
Club
- Real Madrid
- UEFA Champions League: 1999–2000
Country
- Spain U20
Personal life
Aganzo's wife, Brazilian footballer Milene Domingues, played in Spain from 2002 to 2009 (including two years in the ladies' team of Rayo Vallecano). She was previously married to another Brazilian footballer, Ronaldo.
References
- ^ Racing complete spree with Tchité; UEFA.com, 1 September 2007
- ^ El Rayo ata a Aganzo y espera fichar a Cobeño (Rayo snaps Aganzo, hopes to sign Cobeño); Diario AS, 23 July 2008 (Spanish)
External links
- Hércules official profile (Spanish)
- BDFutbol profile
- David Aganzo – FIFA competition record
- Transfermarkt profile
Coira • 3 Bermudo • 4 Jusué • 5 Orbaiz (c) • 6 Marchena • 7 Gabri • 8 Xavi • 9 Couñago • 10 Colsa • 11 Yeste • 12 Varela • 13 Casillas • 14 Lombardero • 15 Aganzo • 16 Barkero • 17 Rubén • 18 Álvaro • Coach: Sáez
• 2Hércules CF – current squad 1 Juan Carlos · 2 Rufete · 3 Juanra · 4 Sergio · 5 Samuel · 6 Escassi · 7 Vera · 8 Míchel · 9 Aganzo · 10 Tote · 11 Callejón · 12 Del Olmo · 14 Aguilar · 15 Sergio Díaz · 16 Paco Peña (c) · 17 Calvo · 18 Cristian · 19 Rivas · 20 Pepe Mora · 21 Sardinero · 22 Felipe · 23 Arbilla · 24 Tiago Gomes · 25 Falcón · Coach: Mandiá
Categories:- 1981 births
- Living people
- People from Madrid
- Spanish footballers
- Association football forwards
- La Liga footballers
- Real Madrid Juvenil footballers
- Real Madrid C footballers
- Real Madrid C.F. players
- CF Extremadura footballers
- RCD Espanyol footballers
- Real Valladolid footballers
- Levante UD footballers
- Racing de Santander footballers
- Deportivo Alavés footballers
- Rayo Vallecano footballers
- Hércules CF footballers
- Beitar Jerusalem F.C. players
- Spain youth international footballers
- Spain under-21 international footballers
- Spanish expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Israel
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