Damià Abella Explained

Damià
Fullname:Damià Abella Pérez
Birth Date:15 April 1982
Birth Place:Olot, Spain
Height:1.880NaN0
Position:Full back, midfielder
Youthyears1:1998–2000
Youthclubs1:Ferrán Martorell
Youthyears2:2000–2001
Youthclubs2:Caprabo
Years1:2001–2002
Years2:2002–2003
Years3:2003–2004
Caps3:19
Goals3:3
Years4:2004–2005
Caps4:22
Goals4:0
Years5:2004–2006
Caps5:9
Goals5:0
Years6:2006
Clubs6:Racing Santander (loan)
Caps6:18
Goals6:3
Years7:2006–2010
Caps7:79
Goals7:2
Years8:2010–2014
Caps8:120
Goals8:0
Years9:2014–2016
Caps9:6
Goals9:0
Totalcaps:273
Totalgoals:8
Nationalyears1:2004
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:0

Damià Abella Pérez (born 15 April 1982), known simply as Damià, is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a full back.

After starting out at Barcelona, he went on to amass La Liga totals of 198 matches and five goals during nine seasons, also representing in the competition Racing de Santander, Betis and Osasuna. He also spent two years in England, with Middlesbrough.

Club career

Barcelona

Born in Olot, Girona, Catalonia, Damià's first professional club was local Figueres, for whom he played during the 2003–04 season, in Segunda División B. He was subsequently acquired by national giants Barcelona, being incorporated to its B-side.[1]

Due to many injuries to the main squad, Damià made his La Liga debut for Barça's first team against Athletic Bilbao on 30 October 2004, playing 90 minutes in a 1–1 away draw as right back.[2] However, he could never break into the main squad, finishing the campaign with nine top flight appearances while continuing to appear for the reserves.

In January 2006, Damià joined Racing Santander on a one-and-a-half-year loan deal. He mainly operated at the position he knew from Barcelona B, right midfielder, and scored his first top level goal on 12 February in a 2–0 success at Espanyol,[3] eventually helping the Cantabrians narrowly avoid top level relegation (15 starts, 1,371 minutes of play).

Betis

During the summer of 2006, Real Betis signed Damià on a five-year contract for 1 million. Although Racing had agreed with Barcelona that the player would stay with them for the duration of the loan arrangement, they decided not to block the move. However, a serious hip injury, contracted while still with Racing,[4] meant that he would be unregistered for the entire length of 2006–07;[5] [6] he made his competitive debut on 30 September 2007, playing as right back in a 3–0 win over Mallorca[7] after having successfully undergone surgery in the United States.[8]

Damià netted his first goals for the Andalusians in 2008–09, in consecutive matches early into the campaign (1–2 loss at Villarreal, 3–0 home win against Mallorca),[9] [10] but the club suffered relegation after nine years.

Osasuna

In late July 2010, after Betis' unsuccessful attempt in regaining their top division status, Damià signed with Osasuna.[11] He went on to compete in several seasons in that tier, exclusively as a defender.[12] [13]

Middlesbrough

On 16 August 2014, Damià joined Middlesbrough of the Football League Championship on a free transfer, signed by countryman Aitor Karanka. He received international clearance just hours before his debut against Leeds United at Elland Road, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–1 defeat.[14]

Damià left the Riverside Stadium in May 2016, upon the expiration of his contract. He appeared in only seven competitive games during his spell,[15] and decided to retire at 34 soon afterwards.

Honours

Barcelona

2004–05

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Debe ser el número 23. Must be number 23. ESPN Deportes. Spanish. 18 November 2006. 15 September 2015.
  2. http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=251585.html Barcelona protect unbeaten start
  3. http://espnfc.com/uk/en/report/188389/report.html?soccernet=true&cc=5739 Espanyol 0–2 Racing Santander
  4. https://archive.today/20120524154948/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/web/castellano/historic_noticies/futbol/06/Juliol/n06070802.html La recuperación de Damià, viento en popa (Damià's recovery, at full steam)
  5. News: El Betis presenta a sus nuevos fichajes: Ilic y Caffa. Betis present their new signings: Ilic and Caffa. Marca. Spanish. 30 January 2007. 28 April 2016.
  6. http://archivo.marca.com/edicion/marca/futbol/1a_division/betis/es/desarrollo/1015905.html Damià, tras un año parado, empezará la pretemporada con normalidad (Damià, after one year out, will begin season normally)
  7. News: El Betis firma su mejor partido de la temporada. Betis sign their best game of the season. El Mundo. Spanish. 30 September 2007. 16 June 2016.
  8. Web site: Damiá es operado en EEUU. Damiá has surgery in the US. El Desmarque. Spanish. 1 December 2006. 16 June 2016. 6 August 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160806081352/http://sevilla.eldesmarque.com/real-betis/21794--sp-1299155869. dead.
  9. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/252956?cc=5739 Villarreal 2–1 Real Betis
  10. http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report/_/id/252949?cc=5739 Real Betis 3–0 Mallorca
  11. http://www.marca.com/2010/07/21/futbol/equipos/osasuna/1279700140.html Damiá se incorpora a Osasuna para las próximas tres temporadas (Damiá added to Osasuna for the next three seasons)
  12. News: Del maratón sólo hemos andado dos kilómetros. We are only two miles into the marathon. Diario AS. Spanish. 13 September 2012. 16 June 2016.
  13. News: Damiá: "Diego Costa es un incordio". Damiá: "Diego Costa is a pain in the neck". Marca. Spanish. 15 March 2013. 16 June 2016.
  14. Web site: Middlesbrough: Aitor Karanka reveals Patrick Bamford interest. BBC Sport. 16 August 2014. 17 August 2014.
  15. Web site: Jonathan Woodgate and Damia join Rhys Williams in departing Boro. Middlesbrough F.C.. 24 May 2016. 24 May 2016.