词条 | Ito (Spanish footballer) |
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| name = Ito | image = | caption = | fullname = Antonio Álvarez Pérez | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|1|21|df=y}} | birth_place = Almendralejo, Spain | height = {{height|m=1.76}} | position = Midfielder | currentclub = | youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Extremadura | years1 = 1991–1997 | clubs1 = Extremadura | caps1 = 145 | goals1 = 9 | years2 = 1997–1998 | clubs2 = Celta | caps2 = 34 | goals2 = 1 | years3 = 1998–2004 | clubs3 = Betis | caps3 = 160 | goals3 = 5 | years4 = 2004–2007 | clubs4 = Espanyol | caps4 = 66 | goals4 = 0 | years5 = 2007–2009 | clubs5 = Córdoba | caps5 = 65 | goals5 = 2 | years6 = 2009–2010 | clubs6 = Cacereño | caps6 = 22 | goals6 = 2 | totalcaps = 492 | totalgoals = 19 | nationalyears1 = 1993 | nationalteam1 = Spain U18 | nationalcaps1 = 10 | nationalgoals1 = 0 | nationalyears2 = 1997–1998 | nationalteam2 = Spain U21 | nationalcaps2 = 6 | nationalgoals2 = 0 | nationalyears3 = 1998 | nationalteam3 = Spain | nationalcaps3 = 1 | nationalgoals3 = 0 | manageryears1 = 2011–2012 | managerclubs1 = Villafranca | manageryears2 = 2013–2015 | managerclubs2 = Díter Zafra | manageryears3 = 2017–2018 | managerclubs3 = Azuaga }} Antonio Álvarez Pérez (born 21 January 1975), known as Ito, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder, and is a manager. He amassed La Liga totals of 282 matches and seven goals during ten seasons, mainly with Betis (five years) and Espanyol (three). Club careerBorn in Almendralejo, Extremadura, Ito started playing professionally with local CF Extremadura, helping it rise from the third division to La Liga and making his top flight debut on 9 September 1996 in a game against Real Betis. Even though the club was finally relegated he was a key midfield element (39 matches, one goal)[1] and attracted interest from RC Celta de Vigo, which he helped qualify for the UEFA Cup in his sole season.[2] Subsequently, Ito spent six years with Betis, being relegated in his second season but always being an important first-team member, on occasion wearing the captain's armband.[3] Released in 2004, he joined Barcelona's RCD Espanyol.[2] With Espanyol, Ito won the 2006 edition of the Copa del Rey and, although a reserve in the Catalan team's 2006–07 league campaign – eight appearances – he played in ten UEFA Cup games as they lost the final on penalties, to Sevilla FC.[4][1] In July 2007, Ito signed with second level side Córdoba CF, being released at the age of 34 after two seasons of regular playing time, after which he dropped down a division and joined CP Cacereño in his native region.[1] International careerAfter a fine individual campaign with Celta which led to a transfer to Betis, Ito earned his sole cap for Spain on 23 September 1998, appearing in the last two minutes of a 1–0 friendly win over Russia in Granada.[5][6] Previously, he helped the under-21s win the 1998 UEFA European Championships, playing in the final against Greece. HonoursClubEspanyol
CountrySpain U21
References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=https://www.vavel.com/es/futbol/2013/08/31/betis/260766.html|title=Yo jugué en el Real Betis: Ito|trans-title=I played for Real Betis: Ito|publisher=Vavel|first=J. Julián|last=Fernández S.|language=Spanish|date=31 August 2013|accessdate=3 January 2019}} 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://www.cope.es/blogs/yojugueenprimera/2016/02/10/ito-la-extremadura-dorada-de-los-90/|title=Ito: La Extremadura dorada de los 90|trans-title=Ito: The golden Extremadura of the 90s|publisher=Cadena COPE|first=Miguel|last=Palazón|language=Spanish|date=10 February 2016|accessdate=3 January 2019}} 3. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.elperiodicoextremadura.com/noticias/deportes/espanol-pretende-fichar-extremeno-ito_122015.html|title=El Español pretende fichar al extremeño Ito|trans-title=Español want to sign Extremaduran Ito|newspaper=El Periódico de Extremadura|language=Spanish|date=14 July 2004|accessdate=3 January 2019}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://hallofameperico.com/category/hall-of-famers-del-rcde/ito/|title=Antonio Álvarez "Ito"|publisher=Hall of Fame Perico|language=Spanish|date=18 April 2009|accessdate=19 February 2015}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1998/09/24/pagina-2/406292/pdf.html|title=Camacho debuta con épica|trans-title=Camacho has epic debut|newspaper=Mundo Deportivo|first=Jesús|last=Galindo|language=Spanish|date=24 September 1998|accessdate=23 October 2012}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1998/09/24/pagina-5/406295/pdf.html|title=El extremeño Ito era el más feliz de todos|trans-title=Extremadura's Ito was happiest one of all|newspaper=Mundo Deportivo|first=Nicasio|last=García|language=Spanish|date=24 September 1998|accessdate=23 October 2012}} 7. ^{{cite news|url=http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/2006/04/13/pagina-14/813719/pdf.html|title=¡Increíble Espanyol!|trans-title=Incredible Espanyol!|newspaper=Mundo Deportivo|first=Andrés|last=Astruells|language=Spanish|date=13 April 2006|accessdate=19 February 2015}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/news/newsid=539352.html|title=Palop lauds perfect performance|publisher=UEFA|first=John|last=Atkin|date=17 May 2007|accessdate=19 February 2015}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/under21/history/season=1998/index.html|title=1998: Iván Pérez applies finishing touch|publisher=UEFA|accessdate=19 February 2015}} External links
19 : 1975 births|Living people|People from Almendralejo|Spanish footballers|Extremaduran footballers|Association football midfielders|La Liga players|Segunda División players|Segunda División B players|CF Extremadura footballers|Celta de Vigo players|Real Betis players|RCD Espanyol footballers|Córdoba CF players|CP Cacereño players|Spain youth international footballers|Spain under-21 international footballers|Spain international footballers|Spanish football managers |
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