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Gunnar SauerAfter having helped Hertha BSC promote from the second division, although he played very little, Sauer retired in 1999 at the age of 35, after one campaign each with VfB Leipzig (second level) and VfB Oldenburg (regional leagues).
David CastellanosIn 2002, Castellanos turned professional with C. D. Motagua in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional de Honduras.
H?lder Barbosa On 2 July 2010, after helping Setúbal avoid top level relegation, Barbosa was definitely released by Porto, signing a three-year deal with Sporting de Braga.
Magaye GueyeFor the 2008 -- 09 season, he was promoted to the club's Championnat de France amateur team, appearing in 13 matches and scoring two goals.
Nilson Corr?a J?nior After spending his most of his Brazilian career representing modest clubs, Vitória - born Nilson moved to Clube Náutico Capibaribe in 2004, helping it reach the final of the Pernambuco State Championship.
Carlos L?pez de LermaOn 26 June 2012 de Lerma signed a contract with Gimnàstic de Tarragona, freshly relegated to division three.
Carlos DiogoHe started his career with River Plate Montevideo and Club Atlético Peñarol, moving to Argentina's Club Atlético River Plate in 2004 -- 05.
Gino ClaraAfter 6 months in Colo-Colo, Clara spent the first half of 2011 playing for Rangers, another Chilean club.
Mario RegueiroIn July 2010, aged nearly 32, Regueiro signed with Argentine side Club Atlético Lanús.
Francisco L?pez AlfaroIn 1992 -- 93 Francisco experienced top flight relegation with the Catalans, but achieved promotion in the immediate year, always as an important first-team element.
Pablo Orbaiz In late August 2011, after another season of regular use by manager Joaquín Caparrós -- 26 games, 1,675 minutes -- as Athletic once again qualified to the Europa League, 32-year-old Orbaiz was loaned to Olympiacos F. C. in Greece, joining a host of compatriots at the Piraeus club, including manager Ernesto Valverde.
Aleix Vidal Born in Valls, Tarragona, Catalonia, in 2008 Vidal signed for RCD Espanyol but never appeared for its first team, finishing his only season with the club on loan to Greek outfit Panthrakikos FC.
Victorio CoccoCocco won his fourth title with San Lorenzo in 1974, the club won the Nacional championship.
Pedro ContrerasDuring four seasons he played for the B-side, Real Madrid Castilla, and appeared in four first-team games in the 1998 -- 99 season, as Madrid were vice-champions.
Sergio Fern?ndez Gonz?lezIn the summer of 1999 Sergio joined Real Club Celta de Vigo, being a somewhat important defensive figure in the Galician side's domestic and European consolidation.
Bruno Miguel Nunes BaltazarBaltazar's only experience in the professionals came in the 2005 -- 06 campaign, as he appeared in only seven division two games for F. C. Barreirense and also suffered team relegation.
Lisandro L?pezOn 20 April 2008, he netted twice -- also being booked -- in a 2 -- 0 home win against S. L. Benfica ; midway through the season Porto rejected an offer from FC Zenit St. Petersburg, and the northerners eventually bought the remaining economic rights of the player, for $ 4.
Carlos Barrena Barrena joined Colegio Nacional Iquitos in July 2008, which at the time was competing in the Copa Perú division.
Abel AguilarOn 24 July 2009 he was again loaned, now to Real Zaragoza, which in turn promoted to the top flight ; he made his debut in the competition on 29 August, starting and playing 71 minutes in a 1 -- 0 home win against CD Tenerife.
Carlos AlhinhoAfter three further seasons in Coimbra he signed for Sporting Clube de Portugal, winning his first national championship in 1973 -- 74 and never missing a game in two of his three seasons.
Giovanni GalliIn the 1990 summer, following Milan's signing of Sebastiano Rossi, 32-year old Galli left, going on to represent S. S. C. Napoli and appearing in an average of 33 league games during his three-year spell, starting by winning the Italian Supercup, 5 -- 1 against Juventus FC.
Enrique de Lucas Born in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, Catalonia, de Lucas emerged through the ranks of RCD Espanyol, making his first-team debut on 15 May 1998 away against Real Valladolid, his sole appearance of the season, but being promoted to the main squad immediately afterwards.
Bruno FornaroliIn January 2011, Fornaroli was loaned back to Nacional, returning in August 2011 to Sampdoria following their relegation.
Hugo AlmeidaHis importance diminished in late 2009, after the naturalization of Sporting Clube de Portugal's Liédson.
Rub?n CastroIn 2003 -- 04 he was top scorer in the second division with his hometown club, netting 22 goals -- with the team being nonetheless relegated -- and being subsequently purchased by the Galician outfit.
Jorge AcostaIn 1991, Acosta moved to Colombia where he joined Deportivo Cali.
Mikel Rico MorenoOn 19 June 2010 he scored one of his five goals during the campaign in a 1 -- 0 away win against Celta de Vigo, being crucial as the Aragon ese side finally avoided relegation.
Gabriel HeinzeHe began his career in his home country with Newell's Old Boys and, following attention from various European clubs, the 19-year old signed for Real Valladolid in Spain, not managing one single La Liga appearance in his first season, and also being loaned to Sporting Clube de Portugal in the 1998 summer.
Quinito Quinito played in exactly ten Portuguese top division seasons during his professional career, making his debuts in 1967 -- 68 with Académica de Coimbra -- having moved to Coimbra to study medicine at the university -- but he only appeared in eight league games over the course of two full seasons.
Jorginho Paulista He spent the 2006 -- 07 season at Pumas Morelos, the feeder team of Pumas de la UNAM.
Lago JuniorOn 13 July 2013, after two more second level seasons with Numancia, Junior continued and the country and signed with Gimnàstic de Tarragona in division three.
Iv?n BorghelloIn 2006 he moved to Mexico to play for Santos Laguna B but returned to Argentina after only one season to join Talleres de Córdoba of Primera B Nacional.
Delf? GeliGeli returned to his first senior club in 2003, and retired after two seasons in the third division, having amassed professional totals of 366 games and 29 goals -- 343/23 in the top flight alone.
Rui Miguel RodriguesRui Miguel started 2006 -- 07 again in the third division, with S. L. Nelas.
?lvaro ZazoOn 9 July 2012 Zazo signed with second division club CD Guadalajara.
Fabi?n CuberoAfter one year playing in Mexico, Cubero returned to Vélez Sársfield for the 2008 -- 09 Argentine Primera División season.
Sergio JusteIn the 2011 -- 12 season, with the club still in the second division, Juste was promoted to the first team -- after playing several years with farm team Pobla de Mafumet CF -- after an injury crisis, and started the first match of the season on 20 August, against Real Valladolid.
Fabi?n CaballeroCaballero would take no part in Arsenals 1998 -- 99 UEFA Champions League campaign when, after making 3 appearances in all competitions, he returned to Paraguay to join Sol de América.
Rog?rio CeniIn 1990, the 17-year old joined São Paulo FC, spending his first six seasons in Série A as a backup or third-choice.
Ishmael Yartey On 15 July 2009, Yartey left S. L. Benfica and signed a one year loan deal with S. C. Beira Mar, then at the end of the season he signed for CD Fatima, another one year loan.
Juan Pablo Colinas Born in León, Castile and León, Juan Pablo began his professional career with hometown side Cultural y Deportiva Leonesa, moving in 2000 to Deportivo Alavés.
Mario CoteloAfter four full seasons with Gijón, Mario returned to La Liga with Sevilla FC, but would only appear five times for the Andalusia ns during one 1/2 seasons, moving to UD Las Palmas in January 2003.
Iban ZubiaurreHe moved to Racing de Santander in August 2013, being waived after only one month and no matches played.
Antonio HidalgoIn late January 2009 he joined struggling CA Osasuna, on loan until the end of the season, and appeared regularly, although very rarely as a starter, as the Navarre se eventually stayed in the top level.
Sebasti?n Ribas He transferred to Sporting Clube de Portugal on 4 January 2012 in a loan deal, for 1 year and a half.
Idriss Carlos Kameni 20-year-old Kameni left for Spanish side RCD Espanyol in July 2004, for US$ 600,000, and became first-choice in his second year, winning the Copa del Rey as backup to Gorka Iraizoz, who started in La Liga.
Ayoze D?az D?azIn the 2003 summer, after just one full season in the second division, he joined La Liga side Racing de Santander, where he was relatively used as a defender or midfielder in his first three seasons (with a loan to soon-to-be-extinct Ciudad de Murcia in between).
Sergio Bismarck VillarIn 1972 Villar was part of the San Lorenzo team that won both of the Argentine league titles, this time they completed the Nacional championship without losing a single game.
R?binson ZapataIn 2006 he joined La Serena in Chile before returning to Colombia to play for Cúcuta Deportivo.
Bruno MarioniAfter 2 seasons in Argentina, Marioni went to Portugal joining Sporting in 1998.
JoeanoIn the 2011 offseason, after the team's relegation from the first division, he returned to Portugal and signed for F. C. Arouca in the second level.
Juan ArangoArango played for two other Mexican clubs, C. F. Pachuca and Puebla FC, until 2004, when he joined La Liga side RCD Mallorca in Spain (coached by Benito Floro, also his boss at Monterrey) on a one-year link, with an option for a further three.
Wim KieftKieft had his second and last abroad experience in 1990, joining French outfit FC Girondins de Bordeaux and again underachieving, returning to PSV and playing three more seasons until his retirement, at nearly 32 (averaging more than 11 goals in his second spell with the club).
Abel ResinoLeaving the Colchoneros precisely before the team's double conquest in 1995 -- 96, Abel closed out his career at the age of 36 after one season with Madrid neighbours Rayo Vallecano, helping it retain its top division status.
QuiniIn his final two years Quini appeared little with Barcelona (but scored the club's 3000th goal in the league, in a home match against CD Castellón), and chose to retire in 1984 at age 35, even being awarded a testimonial match by the club -- however, he reconsidered and eventually returned to former club Sporting, for three more years in the top flight, being relatively used.
Denilson Costa On 6 March 2011, Costa made his professional debut as coach with C. D. Necaxa in the 0 -- 1 home defeat against C. D. Motagua.
Miguel PardezaHaving appeared in 325 La Liga games over the course of 13 seasons (81 goals scored), Pardeza was part of the Spanish squad at the 1990 World Cup.
Manu Trigueros Born in Talavera de la Reina, Province of Toledo, Trigueros began his career with Real Murcia, making his senior debuts with the B-team and being released in June 2010 following the main squad's relegation from the second division.
Dominique Mocka Dominique spent a year at the club after leaving Racing Club de Basse-Terre in 2005.
Xavi Annunziata Annunziata joined CA Osasuna in 2008 from CD Tenerife B, going on to spend three full seasons with the B-team in the third division and scoring 12 goals in 30 games in his last (30 starts).
Adriano RossatoBought by league giants F. C. Porto in July 2004, Rossato never played an official game for the northerners, joining La Liga side Real Sociedad, and scoring (from a free kick) in only his second season appearance, a 1 -- 2 loss at Sevilla FC, finishing with 22 games.
Corona (footballer)In 2006 -- 07 Corona was loaned again, now to UD Almería, being instrumental in the Andalusia outfit's first-ever promotion to the top level and reuniting with former Zaragoza teammate Fernando Soriano.
Jonatan ValleAfter spending the 2006 -- 07 season on loan to second division side Málaga CF, Valle returned to Santander, playing almost no part in the Cantabria side's first-ever qualification to the UEFA Cup after finishing sixth (only eight matches, one start).
George Lucas CoserHe moved abroad again in the following seasons, joining S. C. Braga in Portugal ; in late January 2011, however, in the following transfer window, he left the club without having appeared officially, and returned to his country with Avaí Futebol Clube.
Esteban CondeAfter of Universidad de Chile's success at the Torneo de Apertura, the Azul Azul corporation reported that Raúl Ruidíaz and he will be free agent s. On 30 July 2012, was reported that he joined on loan to Primera División Argentina club Atlético de Rafaela.
Emilio AldecoaHe returned to Spain in 1947, joining Atlético Bilbao making his debut on 21 September 1947 in a 5-1 defeat away to Celta Vigo.
Miguel ?ngel Ruiz Garc?aHe retired in 1991 at the age of 36, after contributing with only one game to Albacete Balompié's first-ever promotion to the top flight.
Weldon (footballer)On 16 August he made his official debuts for the Reds, rescuing a point at home against C. S. Marítimo for the season's opener (1 -- 1) ; during the club's victorious campaign he served almost exclusively as backup to Óscar Cardozo and Javier Saviola, but made the most of his minutes, namely scoring twice in a 4 -- 2 win at Associação Naval 1º de Maio on 5 April 2010, and another brace in another away triumph (3 -- 2 against Académica de Coimbra).
Carles Domingo PladevallIn the 1997 summer Mingo was released, moving to Sporting de Gijón and making his La Liga debuts that season, as the Asturias side was finally relegated.
Rolando SchiaviOn 22 June 2009, Newells' Old Boys agreed to loan Schiavi to Estudiantes de La Plata for their upcoming Copa Libertadores matches.
Rui JorgeHaving emerged through local and national giants F. C. Porto he made his professional debuts with Rio Ave F. C. in the second division, returning to his first club in 1992 after one season.
Sergio LealIn 2012, he was moved to Deportivo Cali, a Colombian team who play in Colombia ´ s first division.
Rodrigo Souto Rodrigo Souto moved to São Paulo from Santos in 2010, as a deal with midfielder Arouca.
Alejandro AlfaroHowever, he was nothing more than a fringe player with the main squad in his first three seasons, barred mainly by Jesús Navas (he did net seven goals in 34 matches to help the reserves maintain its second level status), and would leave the Andalusia side for 2008 -- 09, joining CD Tenerife on loan ; during this stint, he was instrumental as the Canary Islands outfit returned to the top level after a seven-year-absence, scoring a career-best 20 goals, fourth-best in the competition.
Pape Maly DiamankaIn February 2010 he joined Spanish side Rayo Vallecano, being assigned to the reserves in Tercera División and being a regular in his first full season, starting in 23 games and completing 20 as the Madrid outskirts outfit retained its Segunda División B status.
Robert Mario FloresAfter two months without playing, on 30 April, Flores played his first full 90 minutes in the season against the Peruvian side Universidad San Martín de Porres, in a 3 -- 0 victory for the 2009 Copa Libertadores.
Nando YosuWhilst with the Che he was used rarely in the league (also being loaned to Santander), but scored twice against FC Barcelona in the 1961 -- 62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup final, a 6 -- 2 home win (7 -- 3 on aggregate).
Sergio AragonesesIn July 2008, after having made no official appearances for the Soria squad, he returned to Tenerife after a five-year absence : after winning the battle for first-choice with Luis García, however, he was sidelined until the end of the season, with a case of acute pancreatitis.
Juan Iturbe It was confirmed on 29 December 2012 that Iturbe had joined River Plate on a six -- month loan.
Diogo ValenteA product of Boavista FC's youth system he made his professional debuts for the northerners in the 2004 -- 05 season, and quickly established himself as first-choice in winger positions as Boavista achieved two consecutive sixth places in the first division.
Mat?as AlmeydaOn 19 August 2009 veteran Almeyda finally re-joined his main club River Plate, teaming up with former club teammates Marcelo Gallardo and Ariel Ortega.
Beto (Portuguese footballer born 1982)During his two-season spell he acted almost exclusively as backup to Brazil ian Helton, being mostly restricted to domestic cup matches ; on 22 May 2011, with the score at 2 -- 2, he stopped a penalty kick in the Portuguese Cup final, with his team eventually winning 6 -- 2 in Lisbon.
Miguel ?ngel NadalWith Barça, under Johan Cruyff, Nadal was a very important part in the conquest of five leagues, two Copa del Rey and the 1992 European Cup, playing in over 300 overall games and occupying several defensive positions in both the back-four and in midfield.
Rub?n Castro Born in Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Castro was signed by Deportivo de La Coruña from local UD Las Palmas in 2004, in a deal which also saw Momo moving in the opposite direction.
Hermes Palomino On 25 May 2013, Palomino signed with Atlético Venezuela on a two-year deal.
Jes?s ArangurenAfter no games in the 1974 -- 75 campaign he retired from football, aged only 30 ; during his spell with the club he scored five own goal s to another legendary club player, José Ángel Iribar.
Bruno Saltor GrauHe only appeared once for the first team, playing seven minutes in a 3 -- 1 home win over Rayo Vallecano on 29 September 2001 ; he was almost exclusively used by the B-side during his tenure, spending three of his four years in Segunda División B.
Anderson Cl?ber Beraldo In the summer of 2005 he was bought by S. L. Benfica of the Primeira Liga.
Jos? Mari BakeroAppearing only in two games in 1981 -- 82 he was however part of the Basque sides which won back-to-back La Liga titles, his teammates including Luis Arconada, Jesús María Zamora and Jesús María Satrústegui.
Abel FerreiraIn January 2006 Abel transferred to Sporting Clube de Portugal, in a two-way loan deal involving Wender, a Brazil ian who already had represented the northern side.
Roberto TrashorrasFor the 2005 -- 06 campaign Trashorras joined Segunda División side CD Numancia, appearing very little in his sole season -- less than one third of the games -- and switching to UD Las Palmas (also in the second level) the following season, finally establishing himself in professional football.
Juanlu (footballer born 1980) In 2004 -- 05 Juanlu made his La Liga debut, playing in 27 league matches for CD Numancia (two goals, scoring against Real Betis in the league opener on 28 August, in a 1 -- 1 home draw), before moving to Betis upon Numancia's relegation.
Nuno Esp?rito SantoAgain in January, in 2007, Nuno returned to Portugal, for a stint with Clube Desportivo das Aves, eventually relegated from the top flight.
Estanislao ArgoteHe went on to form an efficient offensive trio with Dani and Manuel Sarabia, also groomed at the club ; as Athletic won back-to-back leagues in 1983 -- 84 he appeared in 65 matches both seasons combined, netting ten times.
Carlos Jorge Neto MartinsRegularly used during his first campaign although never an undisputed starter, he netted his first goal for the club in a 2 -- 0 win at Vitória de Guimarães for the Portuguese League Cup ; also in that competition, he scored the decider in the penalty shootout final win over former side Sporting, on 21 March 2009.
Marcel Silva AndradeHe also re-joined former Grêmio coach Mano Menezes, winning 2008 Brazilian second level with Timão and returned to the top division.
VitoloA product of CD Tenerife's youth system he played one match for the first team during the 2001 -- 02 season, as the side returned to the second division one year after being promoted.
Sebastiano RossiDuring a 21-year professional career, he appeared in 346 Serie A games, most notably representing A. C. Milan (12 seasons), with which he won 12 major titles, namely five national championships and the 1994 UEFA Champions League.
Antonio Jes?s Seoane OchoaHowever, in January 2012, he returned to Córdoba B after being sparingly used.
Tuni (footballer)In late January 2011 Tuni was loaned to Catalan club Gimnàstic de Tarragona on a six-month loan, and contributed with seven starts (560 minutes in total) as the team narrowly avoided division two relegation.