Oleguer

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Full name Oleguer Presas i Renom
Nationality Spanish
Date of birth February 2, 1980 (1980-02-02)
Place of birth Sabadell, Spain
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1?2 in)
Nickname Oleguer
Position Centre Back, Right Back
Number 23

Oleguer Presas i Renom (born February 2, 1980 in Sabadell, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish football player. Currently playing for FC Barcelona. He is an economics graduate who missed training at FC Barcelona to complete his finals.

Oleguer, started his career at the modest Lepanto, a club from his hometown of Sabadell. In 1997 he joined Gramenet UEA, making his senior debut in 2001. When he was 21 he signed for the FC Barcelona B team and made his debut for FC Barcelona in 2002 during a Champions League match between Barça and Galatasaray. During the following season he played for both teams, on occasion being a last minute addition to the senior squad.

He was an important player for FC Barcelona as they won La Liga in 2005. He is a speedy and incisive defender and embodies the youth development philosophy of FC Barcelona. He usually plays as a right back, but due to repeated injuries to central defenders in the 2004-2005 season, he was often paired with Carles Puyol. During the 05-06 season, he challenged Juliano Belletti for the right back position, as he presented a more defensive alternative to the more offensive Brazilian.

He has sympathies with left wing and catalan nationalist causes and was asked by Subcomandante Marcos of the Zapatistas to play a charity match in Chiapas, Mexico during the summer of 2005. In late 2005 he was invited to take part in a meeting of shortlisted players for the Spanish national squad, an invitation that he was forced to accept because the spanish punishment laws that would leave him without playing with FC Barcelona however he has never defined about if he would defend the colours of Spain in the next World Cup.

On the March 30, 2006 he published his first book with recollections on his youth, early career and the La Liga triumph of 2004-2005. The book, called Camí d’Itaca (The road to Ithaca) dealt with such varied subjects as childhood anorexia, the antifascist struggle and the previous Spanish governments involvement in both Gulf Wars. The book also touched on his love of tennis and the experience of the street parade through the Avinguda Diagonal in Barcelona on winning La Liga in 2005. Oleguer was injured with a muscle strain in the match against AC Milan at San Siro and missed the return leg of the draw which Barça won on aggregate (0-1) and two further league matches. He was absent in the league winning match against Celta de Vigo on 3 May 2006 but he returned to play in the next match at the Camp Nou, where the trophy was presented to the team. True to form, Oleguer celebrated wrapped in the colours of the senyera, the Catalan flag.

On 17 May 2006 Barça beat Arsenal F.C. to win the European Cup, or UEFA Champions League for the second time in their history. Oleguer was in the first eleven, but on the day he appeared tense and slow, struggling to neutralise Freddie Ljungbergs runs down the wing and more importantly not being able to stop Sol Campbell scoring the opening goal. In the 71st minute he was substituted by Juliano Belletti, a significant decision by manager Frank Rijkaard, as Belletti went on to score his first goal for Barça and the Champions League winning goal on the night.

He signed a contract extension in July 2006, keeping him with the club until 2010. Oleguer had the honour of captaining the team for the first time in their initial pre season game of the 2006-07 campaign, in recognition of his work over the last few seasons. With the arrival of Gianluca Zambrotta and Lilian Thuram, Oleguer has found himself coming on from the bench in the first few matches of the 2006-07 La Liga season. On 29 November 2006 He was awarded the President Companys award for his efforts in promoting the official recognition of Catalan sports at an international level. Midway through the 2006-07 season coach Frank Rijkaard has opted to keep Oleguer in the starting eleven in the right back position.

On the 7 February 2007, in an article written for Basque language newspaper Berria, he questioned the validity and independence of legal and judicial processes in the Spanish state, using the example of ETA member Jose Ignacio de Juana Chaos and his hunger strike intended to question said processes. His decision to write the article brought veiled criticism from his coach Frank Rijkaard and Barça President Joan Laporta. As a direct result of this he lost his boot sponsorship with Spanish sports firm Kelme. Oleguer has been the subject of a strong public backlash in Spain and is regularly heckled and booed in some of the country football stadiums due to his anti-government, anti-system and pro-radical Catalan stance. When asked about whether he felt that he should have not written the piece, Oleguer replied: “The consequences I suffer are nothing compared to what many people go through. What did sadden me, though, was that most didn’t actually read the piece. If people engaged in dialogue with intelligence and disagreed, then fine, but they didn’t.”

Andres Iniesta

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Full name Andrés Iniesta Luján
Nationality Spanish
Date of birth May 11, 1984 (1984-05-11)
Place of birth Fuentealbilla, Albacete, Spain
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Nickname Sweet Iniesta
Position Midfielder
Number 8

Andrés Iniesta Luján (born 11 May 1984 in Fuentealbilla, Albacete) is a Spanish attacking midfielder currently playing for FC Barcelona. He is generally deployed by coach Frank Rijkaard in a central midfield role and is a favourite amongst the Barça fans.

At the age of 12, Iniesta was spotted by Barça scouts at his local club Albacete Balompié. He was switftly signed and worked his way up the club ranks. Louis van Gaal handed him his debut on 29 October, 2002, a UEFA Champions League game against Club Brugge KV. He appeared eleven times in the league in 2003-04, mostly as a deputy for Camp Nou favourite Ronaldinho, as Barça sealed second place, scoring once.

In the 2004-05 season Iniesta successfully secured a permanent slot in the first team and figured in 37 of 38 league games – more than any other player. He displayed an unselfish attitude by regularly aiding strikers Samuel Eto’o and Ronaldinho but was unfortunate in front of goal – denied by the woodwork on several occasions, he found the net just twice.

Iniesta’s improvement as a player continued in the 2005-06 and because of the absence of Xavi due to injury, he was given regular starts in midfield. The increased playing time offered to him at the highest level gave him the opportunity to blossom into a superb midfielder. His contribution to the team was praised by Coach Frank Rijkaard. His callup to the Spanish squad for the World Cup came as no surprise to football pundits.

On the 22nd of August, 2006 Andres lifted the prestigious Joan Gamper Trophy as the captain of the team after defeating German side Bayern München 4-0.

His current contract with FC Barcelona ends in June of 2010.[2] On July 19th he was linked with a move to rivals Real Madrid. Reports in newspapers suggested Real was prepared to pay 60 million euros for him [3] which would trigger his release clause. However, he reiterated his desire to remain with Barça by saying “I can’t do anything about it but I’d like to insist once again that I want to stay here. When I say I want to retire in Barça, I say it with all my heart.” [4]

For the 2007/08 season, Iniesta has been given the number ‘8′ shirt for Barça after it was vacated following Ludovic Giuly’s transfer to A.S. Roma.

Iniesta is a versatile player who can play in a variety of midfield roles. He is usually used in a central midfield role – sometimes as a creative midfielder and sometimes as a holding midfielder. He has also played on the right hand side of midfield on occasion. During the match between Barcelona and PFC Levski Sofia in the UEFA Champions League 2006/07, Iniesta was playing the role of a striker instead of midfield and he scored twice in the two games that Barcelona played against them. He was also assigned to cover Steven Gerrard at the right flank, meaning he had to play as left back in the matches against Liverpool in the UEFA Champions League first knockout round in 2007 and performed considerably well.

He has good skill on the ball, great passing and movement all rounded off with a sound footballing brain. His superb passing has unhinged many resolute defences – he played a big part in the first Barça goal against Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League final of 2006. He also has the ability to win the ball, and is an extremely tidy player who works hard for the team.

Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard describes Iniesta’s passing ability as “like watching somebody hand out sweets”.