Juan Carlos Ablanedo

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Juan Carlos Ablanedo
Personal information
Full name Juan Carlos Ablanedo Iglesias
Date of birth (1963-09-02) 2 September 1963 (age 60)
Place of birth Mieres, Spain
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Position(s) Goalkeeper
Youth career
Sporting Gijón
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1984 Sporting B
1983–1999 Sporting Gijón 401 (0)
International career
1981–1982 Spain U18 10 (0)
1984–1986 Spain U21 12 (0)
1986–1987 Spain U23 2 (0)
1986–1991 Spain 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

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Juan Carlos Ablanedo Iglesias (born 2 September 1963) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Due to his above-average reflexes he was nicknamed El gatu (cat), and represented local Sporting de Gijón for almost 20 years as a professional.[1][2]

Club career

Ablanedo was born in Mieres, Asturias. During his career he played solely for Sporting de Gijón after being a product of the club's famed youth system, Mareo, and received his first-team debut on 2 January 1983, as a second-half substitute in a 1–0 home win against RCD Español after José Aurelio Rivero was sent off.[3]

After two further appearances in the following season Ablanedo became the Asturian side's undisputed starter, totalling 399 La Liga appearances. In the 1986–87 campaign, as Sporting finished fourth, he appeared in 42 matches (out of 44, as the league had a second stage).

Ablanedo retired from football after 1998–99, with Sporting now in the second division.[4] He also had some serious injuries during his career, playing in only two games in his last season and none in 1991–92.[5][6][7] He was awarded three Ricardo Zamora Trophy awards during his career.[1][8]

International career

Ablanedo earned four caps for Spain, the first coming on 24 September 1986 in a 3–1 friendly win over Greece in Gijón.[9] He was a backup in both the 1986 and 1990 FIFA World Cups.

Previously, Ablanedo helped the nation's under-21s conquer the 1986 European Championship.[10]

Personal life

Ablanedo's older brother, José Luis, was also a footballer. A defender, he too played several top level seasons with Sporting, and they were hence known as Ablanedo I and Ablanedo II.[11]

Honours

Country

Spain U21

Individual

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