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Marcos Vales
Spanish footballer

Marcos Vales

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Spanish footballer
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
A Coruña, A Coruña Province, Galicia, Spain
Age
49 years
Stats
Height:
181
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Biography

Marcos Vales Illanes (born 5 April 1975) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder.

Club career

Born in A Coruña, Vales made his professional debuts with local Deportivo de La Coruña. As Super Depor came to fruition, he was sparingly used during his two-year spell with the Galicians, leaving at the age of 19. Only linked to the club with an amateur contract, he moved to Asturias and signed with Sporting de Gijón, with Deportivo president Augusto César Lendoiro proceeding to engage in a lengthy court battle, which was eventually resolved in the footballer's favour.

After three seasons with Sporting, only starting in the latter as the team finished 15th in La Liga, Vales signed with fellow league side Real Zaragoza for 200 million pesetas. He started regularly in his first years, but was already a fringe player in the 2000–01 campaign when the Aragonese won the Copa del Rey.

In the 2002 summer, following Zaragoza's relegation, Vales moved to Sevilla FC also in the top flight. In his first season he was first-choice, notably scoring the game's only goal in a local derby against Real Betis on 2 March 2003.

Vales missed the vast majority of 2003–04 due to a foot injury. He then signed with RCD Mallorca, but suffered a relapse in his condition and eventually decided to retired at age 30, with Spanish top flight totals of 228 games and 18 goals.

International career

On 14 October 1998, Vales earned his first – and only – cap for Spain: it consisted of one minute in a 2–1 win in Israel for the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifiers, after coming on as a substitute for Real Madrid's Raúl.

Previously, he helped the under-21 side win the 1998 European Championship in Romania.

Honours

Club

  • Copa del Rey: 2000–01

Country

  • UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 1998
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