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Raúl Tamudo
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Tamudo with Sabadell in 2014
Personal information
Full name Raúl Tamudo Montero
Date of birth (1977-10-19) 19 October 1977 (age 45)
Place of birth Santa Coloma, Spain
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
Fórum
Gramenet
1992–1996 Espanyol
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–1998 Espanyol B 46 (20)
1997–2010 Espanyol 340 (129)
1998Alavés (loan) 6 (0)
1999Lleida (loan) 14 (5)
2010–2011 Real Sociedad 31 (7)
2011–2012 Rayo Vallecano 32 (9)
2012 Pachuca 9 (0)
2013 Rayo Vallecano 4 (1)
2013–2015 Sabadell 32 (8)
Total 514 (179)
International career
1997 Spain U20 1 (0)
1998–2000 Spain U21 11 (5)
2000 Spain U23 6 (1)
2000–2007 Spain 13 (5)
1998–2000 Catalonia 2 (1)
Honours
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Raúl Tamudo Montero (born 19 October 1977) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker.

An icon at Espanyol, he captained the club for almost a decade, playing nearly 400 official games, winning two Copa del Rey and being their all-time top goal scorer with 140 goals.[1]

He amassed La Liga totals of 407 matches and 146 goals over 17 seasons, also representing in the competition Real Sociedad and Rayo Vallecano.

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Association football

Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is to score more goals than the opposite team by moving the ball beyond the goal line into a rectangular-framed goal defended by the opposing side. Traditionally, the game has been played over two 45-minute halves, for a total match time of 90 minutes. With an estimated 250 million players active in over 200 countries and territories, it is considered the world's most popular sport.

RCD Espanyol

RCD Espanyol

Reial Club Deportiu Espanyol de Barcelona, commonly known as Espanyol, is a professional sports club based in Barcelona, Spain, that competes in La Liga, the top tier of the Spanish football league system.

Captain (association football)

Captain (association football)

The team captain of an association football team, sometimes known as the skipper, is a team member chosen to be the on-pitch leader of the team; they are often one of the older or more experienced members of the squad, or a player that can heavily influence a game or has good leadership qualities. The team captain is usually identified by the wearing of an armband.

Copa del Rey

Copa del Rey

The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

La Liga

La Liga

The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men's top professional football division of the Spanish football league system. Administered by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, it is contested by 20 teams, with the three lowest-placed teams at the end of each season being relegated to the Segunda División and replaced by the top two teams and a play-off winner in that division.

Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad

Real Sociedad de Fútbol, S.A.D., more commonly referred to as Real Sociedad, Erreala or Reala in Basque, La Real in Spanish, is a Basque professional sports club in the city of San Sebastián, Basque Country, founded on 7 September 1909. It plays its home matches at the Anoeta Stadium.

Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano

Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, S.A.D., often abbreviated to Rayo, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid, in the neighbourhood of Vallecas. Rayo was founded on 29 May 1924, and currently compete in La Liga following promotion from the 2020–21 Segunda División. Home games are held at the 14,708-seater Campo de Fútbol de Vallecas stadium.

Club career

Espanyol

Born in Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Barcelona, Catalonia, Tamudo was a product of RCD Espanyol's youth ranks who bought him from local UDA Gramenet for six footballs,[2] and he served two Segunda División six-month loans before finally settling in 1999–2000. From there on he became an undisputed starter for the team, never scoring in single digits during nine La Liga seasons and helping the Pericos to two Copa del Rey trophies: in the 2000 final against Atlético Madrid, he netted by stealing the ball from goalkeeper Toni Jiménez with his head;[3] he also played a vital role in the 2006 edition, scoring in the second minute of the match and subsequently assisting Luis García on the second goal.[4]

Tamudo was close to signing with Rangers in 2000,[5] only to see the move fail at the last minute due to a failed medical. Two days later, he scored once in the UEFA Cup match against Grazer AK (4–0 home win, 4–1 aggregate).[6]

On the last matchday of the 2006–07 campaign, Tamudo reached 112 goals scored in the first division, making him the top all-time scorer for Espanyol:[7] his brace in the 2–2 away draw against city rivals FC Barcelona on 9 June 2007 took him past former Blanquiazul star Marañón's 1983 record of 111, and allowed Real Madrid to clinch the league title.[8] In that year's UEFA Cup, he contributed with two goals in seven games to the side's runner-up campaign which ended at the hands of fellow league side Sevilla FC and, merely four months after that match, he struck three minutes from time to give Espanyol a 3–2 win at the same rival.[9]

Some injury problems[10][11] and loss of form limited Tamudo in the following two seasons, and he lost the starting job midway through 2008–09 to newly signed Uruguayan Iván Alonso; however, in the last matchday, he scored three past Málaga CF in a 3–0 home success – which was good enough for leading the team in goals once again, at six – being replaced to a standing ovation.[12]

2009–10 was nothing short of disastrous for Tamudo, in sporting terms: again, he struggled with some injuries, was ostracised by manager and former teammate Mauricio Pochettino, who also deprived him of his captain armband during preseason, in favour of club youth graduate Daniel Jarque,[13] and confronted the board of directors over contractual issues;[14] his status was further diminished in the January transfer window, with the signing of another Argentine, Dani Osvaldo,[15] and he eventually finished the campaign with only six league games and no goals.[16]

Later years

In early August 2010, at nearly 33, Tamudo signed a one-year contract with Real Sociedad, who returned to the top division after a three-year absence. He scored three times in his first four official appearances, but the Basques only collected one point, losing against Real Madrid (1–2, home)[17] and CA Osasuna (1–3).[18]

Tamudo playing for Rayo in his return to the Cornellà-El Prat Stadium (11 March 2012).
Tamudo playing for Rayo in his return to the Cornellà-El Prat Stadium (11 March 2012).

On 26 August 2011, Tamudo moved to Rayo Vallecano on a one-year deal,[19] freshly promoted to the top level. He was a starter throughout most of his first season, notably scoring against his main club Espanyol but in a 5–1 away loss;[20] on 13 May 2012, he was brought from the bench to net the game's only goal in the 90th minute at home against Granada CF in the last matchday, with the Madrid outskirts team finally avoiding relegation at the expense of Villarreal CF.[21]

Tamudo moved abroad for the first time at the age of 34, joining Mexico's C.F. Pachuca on 14 June 2012.[22] On 11 December, after failing to find the net, he was released,[23] returning to his country and Rayo on the last day of the January transfer window.[24]

Tamudo scored in only his second match in his second spell, not being able however to prevent a 3–1 loss at Barcelona on 17 March 2013.[25] In the subsequent off-season, he signed for one year with second-level side CE Sabadell FC.[26]

At the start of the 2014–15 campaign, Tamudo netted four times in the first six league games, helping his team to the tenth place in the table. However, during training in October, he suffered an internal meniscus injury to his right knee, going on to be sidelined for several months and being deemed surplus to requirements when he returned to full fitness;[27][28] Sabadell returned to Segunda División B, and he announced his retirement on 5 September 2015 at the age of 37.[29]

In December 2022, it was announced that Tamudo, along with other renowned retired footballers, would participate in the Kings League, a seven-a-side football league organised by different internet personalities such as Ibai Llanos or TheGrefg, as well as former football players such as Gerard Piqué or Iker Casillas. In January 2023 he made his debut in Ibai Llanos' team Porcinos FC, being the star of the team together with the Mexican Javier Hernández.[30]

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Catalonia

Catalonia

Catalonia is an autonomous community of Spain, designated as a nationality by its Statute of Autonomy.

Football (ball)

Football (ball)

A football is a ball inflated with air that is used to play one of the various sports known as football. In these games, with some exceptions, goals or points are scored only when the ball enters one of two designated goal-scoring areas; football games involve the two teams each trying to move the ball in opposite directions along the field of play.

1999–2000 La Liga

1999–2000 La Liga

The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000. Deportivo La Coruña won their first league title with 69 points, the lowest for a champion since three points for a win was introduced in 1995.

La Liga

La Liga

The Campeonato Nacional de Liga de Primera División, commonly known simply as Primera División in Spain, and as La Liga in English-speaking countries and officially as LaLiga Santander for sponsorship reasons, stylized as LaLiga, is the men's top professional football division of the Spanish football league system. Administered by the Liga Nacional de Fútbol Profesional, it is contested by 20 teams, with the three lowest-placed teams at the end of each season being relegated to the Segunda División and replaced by the top two teams and a play-off winner in that division.

Copa del Rey

Copa del Rey

The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

1999–2000 Copa del Rey

1999–2000 Copa del Rey

The 1999–2000 Copa del Rey was the 98th staging of the Copa del Rey.

Atlético Madrid

Atlético Madrid

Club Atlético de Madrid, S.A.D., known simply as Atleti in the Spanish-speaking world and commonly referred to at international level as Atlético Madrid, is a Spanish professional football club based in Madrid that plays in La Liga. The club play their home games at the Metropolitano, which has a capacity of 68,456.

Goalkeeper (association football)

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The goalkeeper is a position in association football. It is the most specialised position in the sport. The goalkeeper's main role is to stop the opposing team from scoring. This is accomplished by having the goalkeeper move into the trajectory of the ball to either catch it or direct it further from the vicinity of the goal line. Within the penalty area goalkeepers are allowed to use their hands, giving them the sole rights on the field to handle the ball. The goalkeeper is indicated by wearing a different coloured kit from their teammates and opposition.

2005–06 Copa del Rey

2005–06 Copa del Rey

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Luis García (footballer, born 1981)

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Grazer AK

Grazer AK

Grazer Athletiksport Klub, better known simply as Grazer AK, is an Austrian sports club based in the city of Graz in the federal state of Styria. The football section used to be one of the most popular Austrian clubs, mostly successful in the decade 1995–2005. The other sections are basketball, diving and tennis, which however all act as separate legal entities. The "GAK" football section was folded during the 2012–13 Regionalliga Mitte Season in Autumn 2012. It has since been revived and returned to Austrian Second League in 2019.

2000–01 UEFA Cup

2000–01 UEFA Cup

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International career

A full international since 16 August 2000 (Germany-Spain, 4–1 loss),[31] Tamudo returned to the lineup after a two-year absence to score a vital goal in a 3–1 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifier away win against Denmark on 13 October 2007. Incidentally, Espanyol teammate Albert Riera also scored.[32][33] He played a total of 13 games with the Spanish National Football Team, in which he scored 5 goals.[34]

Previously, Tamudo was part of Spain's silver medal-winning team at the 2000 Summer Olympics, netting in the semi-final match against the United States.[35]

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Spain national football team

Spain national football team

The Spain national football team has represented Spain in international men's football competitions since 1920. It is governed by the Royal Spanish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Spain.

Germany national football team

Germany national football team

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UEFA Euro 2008

UEFA Euro 2008

The 2008 UEFA European Football Championship, commonly referred to as UEFA Euro 2008 or simply Euro 2008, was the 13th UEFA European Championship, a quadrennial football tournament contested by the member nations of UEFA. It took place in Austria and Switzerland from 7 to 29 June 2008.

UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying

UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying

Qualifying for the UEFA Euro 2008 finals tournament took place between August 2006 and November 2007. Fifty teams were divided into seven groups. In a double round-robin system, each team played against each of the others in their group on a home-and-away basis. The winner and runner-up of each group qualified automatically for the final tournament. This was the first Euro qualification since expansion to have no playoff.

Denmark national football team

Denmark national football team

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Albert Riera

Albert Riera

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Spain national under-23 football team

Spain national under-23 football team

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Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics

Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics

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2000 Summer Olympics

2000 Summer Olympics

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United States men's national under-23 soccer team

United States men's national under-23 soccer team

The United States U-23 men's national soccer team, also known as the United States men's Olympic soccer team, is a youth soccer team operated under the auspices of U.S. Soccer. Its primary role is qualification into and competition at the quadriennial Olympic Football Tournament, the next of which is to be held during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. The team's most recent major tournament was the 2020 edition at the Tokyo Olympics, in which the United States team did not qualify. Their most recent qualfiication was the tournament at the 2008 Summer Olympics, where the team was eliminated in the group stage.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[36][37]
Club Season League National Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Espanyol 1996–97 La Liga 10 2 10 2
1997–98 La Liga 4 0 1 0 5 0
1998–99 La Liga 19 8 3 0 6[a] 2 28 10
1999–00 La Liga 34 10 6 1 40 11
2000–01 La Liga 30 11 5 1 3[b] 1 2[c] 0 40 13
2001–02 La Liga 35 17 1 0 36 17
2002–03 La Liga 29 10 1 0 30 10
2003–04 La Liga 32 19 0 0 32 19
2004–05 La Liga 30 11 1 0 32 11
2005–06 La Liga 29 10 3 1 4[b] 2 36 13
2006–07 La Liga 31 15 0 0 7[b] 2 1[c] 0 39 17
2007–08 La Liga 25 10 4 1 29 11
2008–09 La Liga 26 6 0 0 26 6
2009–10 La Liga 6 0 1 0 7 0
Total 340 129 26 4 20 7 3 0 389 140
Alavés 1997–98 Segunda División 6 0 4 0 10 0
Lleida 1998–99 Segunda División 14 5 4 1 18 6
Real Sociedad 2010–11 La Liga 31 7 0 0 31 7
Rayo Vallecano 2011–12 La Liga 32 9 1 1 33 10
Pachuca 2012–13 Liga MX 9 0 2 0 11 0
Rayo Vallecano 2012–13 La Liga 4 1 0 0 4 1
Sabadell 2013–14 Segunda División 26 4 0 0 26 4
2014–15 Segunda División 6 4 0 0 6 4
Career total 468 159 37 6 20 7 3 0 528 172
  1. ^ Appearances in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  2. ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. ^ a b Appearances in Supercopa de España

International goals

Scores and results list Spain's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Tamudo goal.
List of international goals scored by Raúl Tamudo
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 21 August 2002 Ferenc Puskás, Budapest, Hungary  Hungary 1–0 1–1 Friendly
2 18 August 2004 Gran Canaria, Las Palmas, Spain  Venezuela 2–1 3–2 Friendly
3 3–1
4 3 September 2005 El Sardinero, Santander, Spain  Canada 1–0 2–1 Friendly
5 13 October 2007 NRGi Park, Aarhus, Denmark  Denmark 1–0 3–1 Euro 2008 qualifying

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1996–97 La Liga

1996–97 La Liga

The 1996–97 La Liga season, the 66th since its establishment, started on 31 August 1996 and finished on 23 June 1997.

1997–98 La Liga

1997–98 La Liga

The 1997–98 La Liga season, the 67th since its establishment, started on 30 August 1997 and finished on 16 May 1998. On 29 March 1998, Sporting Gijón drew 0–0 with Real Zaragoza while Racing Santander, who were 19th in the table at the time, lost by Athletic Bilbao 4–3, to make Sporting Gijón the first team in La Liga history to be relegated in March, ending the season with a League record low points tally of just 13.

1998–99 La Liga

1998–99 La Liga

The 1998–99 La Liga season, the 68th since its establishment, started on 29 August 1998 and finished on 20 June 1999.

1999–2000 La Liga

1999–2000 La Liga

The 1999–2000 La Liga season, the 69th since its establishment, began on 21 August 1999 and ended on 20 May 2000. Deportivo La Coruña won their first league title with 69 points, the lowest for a champion since three points for a win was introduced in 1995.

2000–01 La Liga

2000–01 La Liga

The 2000–01 La Liga season, the 70th since its establishment, started on 9 September 2000 and finished on 17 June 2001.

2001–02 La Liga

2001–02 La Liga

The 2001–02 La Liga season, the 71st since its establishment, started on 25 August 2001 and finished on 11 May 2002.

2002–03 La Liga

2002–03 La Liga

The 2002–03 La Liga season, the 72nd since its establishment, started on 31 August 2002 and finished on 22 June 2003.

2003–04 La Liga

2003–04 La Liga

The 2003–04 La Liga season, the 73rd since its establishment, started on 30 August 2003 and finished on 23 May 2004. Valencia were crowned champions for the 6th time in their history.

2004–05 La Liga

2004–05 La Liga

The 2004–05 La Liga season, the 74th since its establishment, started on 28 August 2004 and finished on 29 May 2005.

2005–06 La Liga

2005–06 La Liga

The 2005–06 La Liga season, the 75th since its establishment, started on 27 August 2005 and finished on 20 May 2006 due to all top-flight European leagues ending earlier than the previous season because of 2006 FIFA World Cup.

2006–07 La Liga

2006–07 La Liga

The 2006–07 La Liga season, the 76th since its establishment, started on 27 August 2006 and finished on 17 June 2007. Real Madrid won La Liga on the better head-to-head against Barcelona in one of its most thrilling seasons to date. Celta de Vigo, Real Sociedad and Gimnàstic de Tarragona were relegated.

1997–98 Segunda División

1997–98 Segunda División

The 1997–98 Segunda División season saw 22 teams participate in the second flight Spanish league. Deportivo Alavés, CF Extremadura and Villarreal CF were promoted to Primera División. Elche CF, Real Jaén, Xerez CD and Levante UD were relegated to Segunda División B.

Honours

Espanyol

Spain U23

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Copa del Rey

Copa del Rey

The Campeonato de España–Copa de Su Majestad el Rey, commonly known as Copa del Rey or simply La Copa and formerly known as Copa del Presidente de la República (1932–36) and Copa del Generalísimo (1939–76), is an annual knockout football competition in Spanish football, organized by the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

1999–2000 Copa del Rey

1999–2000 Copa del Rey

The 1999–2000 Copa del Rey was the 98th staging of the Copa del Rey.

2005–06 Copa del Rey

2005–06 Copa del Rey

The 2005–06 Copa del Rey was the 104th staging of the Copa del Rey.

UEFA Europa League

UEFA Europa League

The UEFA Europa League is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It is the second-tier competition of European club football, ranking below the UEFA Champions League and above the UEFA Europa Conference League.

2006–07 UEFA Cup

2006–07 UEFA Cup

The 2006–07 UEFA Cup was the 36th UEFA Cup, Europe's second-tier club football tournament. On 16 May 2007, at Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland, Sevilla won their second consecutive UEFA Cup, defeating Espanyol 3–1 on penalties after the match finished 2–2 after extra time. Sevilla became the first side to win the competition two years in a row since Real Madrid achieved this feat in 1985 and 1986.

Football at the Summer Olympics

Football at the Summer Olympics

Football at the Summer Olympics, referred to as the Olympic Football Tournament, has been included in every Summer Olympic Games as a men's competition sport, except 1896 and 1932. Women's football was added to the official program at the Atlanta 1996 Games.

Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

Football at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament

The men's football tournament at the 2000 Summer Olympics was held in Sydney and four other cities in Australia from 15 to 30 September. It was the 22nd edition of the men's Olympic football tournament.

Source: "Raúl Tamudo", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, January 3rd), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raúl_Tamudo.

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References
  1. ^ El mito (The myth); Hall of Fame Perico, 3 June 2009 (in Spanish)
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