sport.wikisort.org - AthleteMoisés García Fernández (born 1 June 1969), known as Arteaga, is a Spanish former footballer who played as a left midfielder, currently manager of Gibraltarian club Europa.
Spanish footballer and manager
This article is about the Spanish footballer born in 1969. For other footballers named Arteaga, see Arteaga (footballer) (disambiguation).
Arteaga|
Full name |
Moisés García Fernández |
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Date of birth |
(1969-06-01) 1 June 1969 (age 53) |
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Place of birth |
Cádiz, Spain |
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Height |
1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) |
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Position(s) |
Midfielder |
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Current team |
Europa (manager) |
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Cádiz |
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Years |
Team |
Apps |
(Gls) |
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1988–1990 |
Cádiz B |
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1989–1993 |
Cádiz |
69 |
(8) |
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1993–2003 |
Espanyol |
266 |
(30) |
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2001–2002 |
→ Rayo Vallecano (loan) |
23 |
(3) |
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2003–2007 |
Chiclana |
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Total |
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358 |
(41) |
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2011–2012 |
Badajoz (assistant) |
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2012 |
Badajoz |
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2022– |
Europa |
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Playing career
Born in Cádiz, Arteaga made his professional debut with hometown club Cádiz CF, becoming firmly established as a first-team member in 1991–92. In the following season, the Andalusians were relegated from La Liga and he also moved down a division to play for RCD Espanyol.
In his first two seasons with the Catalans, Arteaga was instrumental in helping them return to the top flight and immediately finish sixth the following campaign, totalling ten goals in 66 games. He continued appearing regularly for the side until 2000–01, winning the Copa del Rey in 2000.[1]
After a year on loan at Rayo Vallecano, Arteaga returned to Espanyol, retiring from professional football at the end of the 2002–03 season with top division totals of 330 matches and 37 goals.[1] Until 2007, he played for amateurs Chiclana CF in his native region.[2]
Coaching career
Arteaga started working as a manager with CD Badajoz, first as assistant. In late December 2011, he replaced Víctor Torres Mestre at the helm of the Segunda División B club.[3]
On 29 March 2022, Artega was appointed at Europa in the Gibraltar National League.[4]
Personal life
Arteaga was born in the same place and on the same day as fellow Cádiz youth graduate José María Quevedo.
Honours
Espanyol
- Copa del Rey: 1999–2000[1]
- Segunda División: 1993–94
References
External links
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- A. Arteaga (1936)
- Sierra (1953–55)
- Juan Ramón (1955)
- Lozano (1955–56)
- Bracero (1956–57)
- Campos (1957)
- Bracero (1957–58)
- Casariego (1958–59)
- Colón (1959)
- Bracero (1959–60)
- Luiquic (1960)
- Bonet (1960)
- Pepe Hériz (1960–61)
- Trompi (1961)
- Camiruaga (1961–62)
- Sierra (1962–63)
- Pepe Hériz (1963–64)
- Lozano (1964)
- Camino (1964–65)
- S. Núñez (1965)
- Alcarazc (1965)
- Martín (1965–66)
- Llopis (1967)
- Escudero (1967–68)
- Calín (1968–69)
- Abilio (1969)
- Sierra (1969–71)
- Luiqui (1971)
- Alés (1971–72)
- Pepe Hériz (1972–73)
- Tartilán (1973–75)
- Sierra (1975)
- F. Núñez (1975–76)
- Varela (1976)
- Zele (1976)
- Pepe Hériz (1976–78)
- Trigo (1978)
- Fuentes (1978–79)
- Zele (1979)
- Álvarez (1979–80)
- Jaurrieta (1980–81)
- Orizaola (1981–82)
- Rivera (1982)
- Jaurrieta (1982–83)
- Martín Doblado (1983–84)
- Rivera (1984–85)
- Bizcocho (1985)
- Jaurrieta (1985–86)
- Palomo (1986–89)
- Martín Doblado (1989–90)
- Palomo (1990–92)
- Herrera (1992–93)
- Díaz (1993)
- Boronat (1993–94)
- Ortuondo (1994–95)
- Herrera (1995)
- Addison (1995–96)
- Maceda (1996–97)
- Lotina (1997)
- Genereloc (1997)
- Peiró (1997–98)
- Iglesias (1998)
- Ziarreta (1998–99)
- Generelo (1999–2000)
- Bazánc (2000)
- Sarabia (2000)
- Ciriaco (2000–01)
- Juanjo (2001)
- Alhinho (2001–02)
- Rodri (2002)
- Conhé (2002)
- López (2002–03)
- Miranda (2003)
- Felines (2003–04)
- Generelo (2004–05)
- Nene (2005–06)
- Colín (2006–07)
- Job (2007–09)
- Medinac (2009)
- Fael (2009)
- Muñoz (2009–11)
- Torres Mestre (2011)
- Arteaga G. (2012)
- Monteagudo (2012)
- Víctor (2012–15)
- Pastelero (2015)
- Tena (2015–16)
- Izquierdo (2016–17)
- Marrero (2017–18)
- Salinas (2018)
- Nafti (2018–20)
- Munitis (2020)
- Cidonchac (2020)
- Estévez (2020–21)
- Cano (2021–22)
- Isaac (2022)
- Salmerón (2022–)
(c) = caretaker manager |
На других языках
- [en] Arteaga (footballer, born 1969)
[es] Moisés Arteaga
Moisés García Fernández (Cádiz, 1 de septiembre de 1969), más conocido como Arteaga, es un exfutbolista y entrenador de fútbol español que actualmente dirige al Europa Football Club que compite en la Primera División de Gibraltar.
[it] Moisés García Fernández
Moisés García Fernández, meglio noto come Arteaga (Cadice, 1º giugno 1969), è un allenatore di calcio ed ex calciatore spagnolo, di ruolo centrocampista, tecnico dell'Europa FC.
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