Jaime Sánchez (footballer, born 1973) explained

Jaime
Fullname:Jaime Sánchez Fernández
Birth Date:20 March 1973
Birth Place:Madrid, Spain
Height:1.75 m
Position:Defensive midfielder
Years1:1991–1993
Years2:1993–1994
Years3:1994–1996
Years4:1996–1999
Years5:1996–1997
Years6:1999–2004
Years7:2000–2001
Years8:2001–2002
Years9:2002–2003
Years10:2004
Years11:2004–2005
Years12:2005–2006
Clubs1:Alcalá
Clubs2:Real Madrid C
Clubs3:Real Madrid B
Clubs4:Real Madrid
Clubs5:Racing Santander (loan)
Clubs6:Deportivo La Coruña
Clubs7:Racing Santander (loan)
Clubs8:Tenerife (loan)
Clubs9:Hannover 96 (loan)
Clubs10:Hannover 96 (loan)
Clubs11:Albacete
Clubs12:Racing Ferrol
Caps1:38
Caps2:34
Caps3:66
Caps4:45
Caps5:36
Caps6:21
Caps7:21
Caps8:27
Caps9:22
Caps10:10
Caps11:22
Caps12:16
Totalcaps:358
Goals1:5
Goals2:4
Goals3:6
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Goals6:0
Goals7:2
Goals8:2
Goals9:0
Goals10:1
Goals11:0
Goals12:0
Totalgoals:20

Jaime Sánchez Fernández (born 20 March 1973), known simply as Jaime, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.

Club career

Jaime was born in Madrid. After starting professionally with a modest team, RSD Alcalá (with whom he achieved a 1992 promotion to Segunda División B), he joined Real Madrid, spending three seasons with its reserve sides.[1]

Jaime first appeared in La Liga for Racing de Santander, on loan, being a mainstay during 1996–97 and subsequently returning home to help Madrid to the following campaign's UEFA Champions League, coming in the 82nd minute of their 1–0 win against Juventus FC[2] and remaining two years with the club.

Subsequently, Jaime signed for Deportivo de La Coruña and, prior to the team's signing of Aldo Duscher, would appear significantly in the 2000 league conquest, the only in the Galicians' history.[3] However, it would be the only season he would play for Depor, being consecutively loaned for the duration of his link, including twice to German Bundesliga's Hannover 96.[4]

Jaime retired in 2006 at the age of 33, after one-year stints with Albacete Balompié and Racing de Ferrol – the latter in the Segunda División – both ended in relegation.[5]

Honours

Real Madrid

1997[6]

1997–98[2]

Deportivo

1999–2000[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ENTREVISTA Jaime Sánchez: «La humildad y los valores te hacen cumplir tus sueños». INTERVIEW Jaime Sánchez: "Humility and values make you fulfill your dreams". VIP Deportivo. Damián. Castilla Olivero. Spanish. 12 March 2022. 14 January 2024.
  2. Web site: 1997/98: Seventh heaven for Madrid. UEFA. 20 May 1998. 14 January 2024.
  3. Web site: Jaime, Dani Mallo y Nano, experiencia en el fútbol profesional al servicio de #ANOSACANTEIRA. Jaime, Dani Mallo and Nano, experience in professional football at the service of #ANOSACANTEIRA. Deportivo La Coruña. Spanish. 11 October 2019. 14 January 2024.
  4. Web site: Spanische Begegnungen. Spanish moves. Hannover 96. German. 30 July 2010. 31 July 2016.
  5. News: Muchos lastres para el Racing. Too many setbacks for Racing. La Voz de Galicia. Paulo. Alonso. Spanish. 28 May 2006. 14 January 2024.
  6. News: On this day, Real Madrid won its fifth Spanish Super Cup. The Spain Journal. 23 August 2020. 15 January 2024.
  7. News: 20 años del milagro Depor: campeón de Liga 1999–2000. 20th anniversary of the Depor miracle: 1999–2000 League champions. As. Luis. De la Cruz. Spanish. 19 May 2020. 14 January 2024.