José María Amo Explained

José María Amo
Fullname:José María Amo Torres
Birth Date:9 April 1998
Birth Place:Las Pajanosas, Spain
Height:1.81 m
Position:Centre back
Currentclub:Tenerife
Clubnumber:6
Youthclubs1:Las Pajanosas
Youthyears2:2006–2017
Youthclubs2:Sevilla
Youthyears3:2007
Youthclubs3:→ Motilla (loan)
Years1:2016–2020
Clubs1:Sevilla B
Caps1:50
Goals1:1
Years2:2020–2023
Clubs2:Ponferradina
Caps2:98
Goals2:4
Years3:2023–
Clubs3:Tenerife
Caps3:32
Goals3:0
Nationalyears1:2014
Nationalteam1:Spain U16
Nationalcaps1:2
Nationalgoals1:0
Nationalyears2:2014–2015
Nationalteam2:Spain U17
Nationalcaps2:15
Nationalgoals2:2
Nationalyears3:2016
Nationalteam3:Spain U18
Nationalcaps3:2
Nationalgoals3:0
Nationalyears4:2015–2017
Nationalteam4:Spain U19
Nationalcaps4:9
Nationalgoals4:0
Nationalyears5:2019
Nationalteam5:Spain U21
Nationalcaps5:3
Nationalgoals5:0
Club-Update:8 June 2024

José María Amo Torres (born 9 April 1998) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a central defender for CD Tenerife.

Club career

Sevilla

Born in Las Pajanosas, Seville, Andalusia, Amo joined Sevilla FC's youth setup in 2006, aged eight; originally a central midfielder, he subsequently changed to a central defender.[1] On 4 October 2015, aged only 17, he made his senior debut for the reserves by starting in a 1–1 away draw against Marbella FC in the Segunda División B. Late in the year, British newspaper The Guardian named him as one of the fifty most talented youth soccer players in the world.[2]

Amo contributed with six appearances during the campaign, as Sevilla Atlético achieved promotion to Segunda División. On 15 June 2016, despite having suffered a partially torn anterior cruciate ligament on the right knee, he renewed his contract until 2019.[3]

On 21 February 2017, Amo scored two spot-kicks for nine-men Sevilla under-19s in the Round of 16 of the 2016–17 UEFA Youth League, giving his side the lead before they ultimately lost 2–3.[4] Amo made his professional debut with the B-team on 19 March, coming on as a late substitute for Marc Gual in a 2–1 away win against Real Zaragoza; after Fabrice Ondoa was sent off, he featured as the club's goalkeeper for the last minutes, keeping a clean sheet.[5]

Amo tore his meniscus and once again suffered cruciate ligament damage on his right knee on 10 December 2017, being sidelined for seven months.[6] Despite being injured, Amo was nominated for the 2018 Golden Boy.[7]

With the B-team down to eight men, Amo scored his first senior goal on 23 February 2019, netting the winning penalty in the 85 minute of a 2–1 away win against Club Recreativo Granada.[8] On 7 May, after contributing with 26 matches during the campaign, he renewed his contract with the Nervionenses for one more season;[9] ahead of the 2019–20 season, he was named team captain.[10]

Ponferradina

On 6 August 2020, free agent Amo signed for SD Ponferradina in the second division.[11] He scored his first professional goal on 11 January of the following year, netting the equalizer in a 1–1 home draw against Girona FC.

On 3 June 2022, after establishing himself as a starter, Amo renewed his contract with Ponfe.[12] He remained a first-choice during the campaign, as the club suffered relegation.

Tenerife

On 12 July 2023, Amo signed a three-year deal with CD Tenerife also in division two.[13]

Personal life

The son of a mayor, Amo would have become a bullfighter had he not become a footballer.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: José María Amo, joven promesa para la zaga sevillista. José María Amo, young pearl for the sevillista defence. Estadio Deportivo. es. 15 November 2014. 20 March 2017.
  2. Web site: Next Generation 2015: 50 of the best young talents in world football. The Guardian. 7 December 2015. 15 December 2019.
  3. Web site: José María Amo amplía su contrato hasta 2019. José María Amo extends his contract until 2019. Sevilla FC. es. 15 June 2016. 20 March 2017.
  4. Web site: El Sevilla cae eliminado en la Youth League. Sevilla falls eliminated in the Youth League. La Colina de Nervion. es. 21 February 2017. 14 December 2019.
  5. Web site: El Sevilla Atlético hunde al Zaragoza en el descuento y con un jugador de portero. Sevilla Atlético sink Zaragoza in the stoppage time and with a field player as a goalkeeper. Marca. es. 19 March 2017. 19 March 2017.
  6. Web site: José Amo será entre 7 y 8 meses de baja tras nueva operación. José Amo will be 7 to 8 months out after new operation. Diario AS. es. 20 December 2017. 13 August 2018.
  7. Web site: Golden Boy list includes Kylian Mbappe, Christian Pulisic, Diogo Dalot. ESPN. 2 July 2018. 15 December 2019.
  8. Web site: 1–2: El filial se lleva los tres puntos en Granada tras jugar media hora con ocho jugadores. 1–2: The reserves get the three points in Granada after playing for half an hour with eight players. Sevilla FC. es. 23 February 2019. 19 March 2017.
  9. Web site: Amo sella su continudad en el filal por una temporada más. Amo confirms his continuity in the reserves for one further season. Sevilla FC. es. 7 May 2019. 20 March 2019.
  10. Web site: El Sevilla Atlético elige a sus cuatro capitanes para la presente temporada. Sevilla Atlético choose their four captains for the current season. Sevilla FC. es. 23 August 2019. 14 December 2019.
  11. Web site: José María Amo, nuevo jugador de la SD Ponferradina. José María Amo, new player of SD Ponferradina. SD Ponferradina. es. 6 August 2020. 8 August 2020.
  12. Web site: La Ponferradina renueva a Amo y Paris Adot. Ponferradina renew Amo and Paris Adot. El Bierzo Digital. es. 3 June 2022. 12 July 2023.
  13. Web site: José María Amo, nuevo jugador del CD Tenerife. José María Amo, new player of CD Tenerife. CD Tenerife. es. 12 July 2023. 12 July 2023.
  14. Web site: José María Amo: "De no ser futbolista sería torero". José María Amo: "If I were not a football player, I would be a bullfighter". Diario AS. es. 14 May 2015. 14 December 2019. 15 December 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20191215074038/https://as.com/videos/2015/05/14/portada/1431600602_089762.html. dead.