Antonio Núñez (footballer) explained

Antonio Núñez
Full Name:Antonio Núñez Tena
Birth Date:15 January 1979
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Position:Midfielder
Years1:1998–1999
Years2:1999–2001
Years3:2001–2003
Years4:2003–2004
Years5:2004–2005
Years6:2005–2008
Years7:2008–2009
Years8:2009–2012
Years9:2012–2013
Years10:2013–2014
Years11:2014–2018
Clubs1:San Federico
Clubs2:Las Rozas
Clubs3:Real Madrid B
Clubs4:Real Madrid
Clubs5:Liverpool
Clubs6:Celta
Clubs7:Murcia
Clubs8:Apollon Limassol
Clubs9:Huesca
Clubs10:Deportivo La Coruña
Clubs11:Recreativo
Caps3:64
Caps4:11
Caps5:18
Caps6:96
Caps7:35
Caps8:60
Caps9:55
Caps10:22
Caps11:136
Totalcaps:497
Goals3:12
Goals4:1
Goals5:0
Goals6:7
Goals7:1
Goals8:7
Goals9:6
Goals10:0
Goals11:14
Totalgoals:48

Antonio Núñez Tena (born 15 January 1979) is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a right midfielder.

His early career included spells at Real Madrid and Liverpool, on the fringes of both teams. Much of the rest of his career was spent in the Segunda División, while he also played three years for Apollon Limassol in Cyprus.

Club career

Real Madrid

Born in Madrid, Núñez started his career with CD San Federico, before joining Tercera División team CD Las Rozas. In 2001 he moved to Real Madrid, his favourite club growing up.

Courtesy of manager Carlos Queiroz, Núñez was promoted to the main squad for the 2003–04 season. On 2 September 2003, in his La Liga debut, he came on as a substitute for Javier Portillo 15 minutes from time in an away game against Villarreal CF and scored the 1–1 equaliser after just seven minutes;[1] for the remainder of the campaign, however, in which the Merengues came up totally empty, he only made a further ten league appearances, all from the bench.

Liverpool

In August 2004, Núñez was transferred to Liverpool, becoming Rafael Benítez's second signing as manager – after compatriot Josemi – as part of an exchange deal that saw Michael Owen go in the opposite direction for £8 million.[2] He injured his knee in his first day of training for the Reds, and was out of action for three months.[3] He made his Premier League debut on 28 November, playing 21 minutes in a 2–1 win over Arsenal.[4]

Núñez scored his first and only goal for Liverpool in the 3–2 loss against Chelsea in the final of the Football League Cup,[5] therefore becoming the only player in the club's history to score his only goal for the team in a major cup final. In his only season, he also won a UEFA Champions League medal, as he was one of the substitutes in the final against A.C. Milan (although he did not play).[3]

Celta and later years

Following a disappointing season, Núñez transferred back to Spain and joined newly-promoted side RC Celta de Vigo on 26 July 2005. During his three-year spell with the Galicians, where he would be heavily played, he also lived one top-flight relegation, and joined Real Murcia in the summer of 2008.[6]

In August 2009, Núñez bought out the remainder of his Murcia contract and was released, shortly after joining Cyprus' Apollon Limassol FC. After three seasons, he returned to his country and its Segunda División, signing a one-and-a-half-year deal with SD Huesca.[7] After the team's relegation in 2013, he remained in the division by agreeing to a four-month contract at Deportivo de La Coruña on 12 September;[8] he was part of the squad that returned to the top tier after one year, but started only seven matches and did not score once.[9]

On 8 July 2014, Núñez signed a one-year deal at Recreativo de Huelva,[10] scoring five times in his first season as the team descended to Segunda División B. In April 2016, he spoke to Diario AS about the club's financial emergency that was threatening its existence.[11]

Career statistics

Club performance[12] LeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotal
Season Club LeagueApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps GoalsApps Goals
SpainLeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaEuropeTotal
2003–04Real MadridLa Liga111200000131
EnglandLeagueFA CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
2004–05LiverpoolPremier League180103150271
SpainLeagueCopa del ReySupercopa de EspañaEuropeTotal
2005–06CeltaLa Liga322100000332
2006–07240200071331
2007–08Segunda División405000000405
2008–09MurciaSegunda División351200000371
2008–09Apollon LimassolCypriot First Division171000000171
2009–10263100000273
2010–11173102000203
2011–12HuescaSegunda División164100000174
2012–13392100000402
2013–14DeportivoSegunda División220100000230
TotalSpain21915
England180
Cyprus607
Career total29722

Honours

Liverpool

2004–05[3]

Apollon Limassol

2009–10[12]

Notes and References

  1. News: La cantera le da al Madrid un punto ante el Villarreal. Youth system gives Madrid one point against Villarreal. El Mundo. Jorge. Ramírez Orsikowsky. es. 3 September 2003. 25 February 2014.
  2. Web site: Owen completes Madrid move. UEFA. 13 August 2004. 1 January 2019.
  3. News: Rafa Benitez 'worst ever' signing went from £1.5m controversy to Champions League glory. Liverpool Echo. Dan. Kay. 15 January 2022. 3 May 2022.
  4. Web site: Liverpool 2–1 Arsenal. BBC Sport. 28 November 2004. 31 May 2022.
  5. Web site: Liverpool 2–3 Chelsea. BBC Sport. 27 February 2005. 25 November 2009.
  6. News: El Murcia ficha a Lillo, Montoro, Núñez y Sikora. Murcia sign Lillo, Montoro, Núñez and Sikora. Marca. es. 17 June 2008. 25 February 2014.
  7. News: El Huesca ficha a Mario Rosas, Jorge Larena y Antonio Nuñez. Huesca sign Mario Rosas, Jorge Larena and Antonio Nuñez. Marca. es. 31 January 2012. 3 May 2022.
  8. News: Núñez: "Mi contrato no es normal, pero es de los que más me ilusiona". Núñez: "My contract is not normal, but it's one of the most exciting for me". Marca. es. 12 September 2013. 12 April 2016.
  9. News: «Solo me falta un ascenso, y voy a vivirlo en el Deportivo». "I am only missing one promotion, and I am going to experience it with Deportivo". La Voz de Galicia. Antón. Bruquetas. es. 18 April 2014. 3 May 2016.
  10. News: Antonio Núñez, nuevo jugador del Recreativo de Huelva. Antonio Núñez, new player of Recreativo de Huelva. Estadio Deportivo. es. 8 July 2014. 12 April 2016.
  11. News: "It's worrying but we've never lost hope" – Antonio Nunez. Diario AS. Andy. Hall. 4 April 2016. 12 April 2016.
  12. Web site: Antonio Núñez. Soccerway. 19 June 2014.