Andrés Iniesta Luján



Biography

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Andrés Iniesta joined Barca as a twelve-year-old in 1996 after scouts had spotted him at the Brunette Tournament playing for Albacete.
From the start he progressed rapidly through the club's various youth teams and was promoted to the Barca B team for the 2000-01 season, where he almost immediately became the team's main playmaker under coach Josep Maria Gonzalvo.
Andrés' dream of making the first team finally came true in October 2002 when he was picked to play in the Champions League game against Bruges in Belgium. Van Gaal's Barca won that evening and Andrés made an excellent impression.
Now an recognised squad member, Iniesta has established a place for himself through hard work allied to his undoubted natural skills. In the shadow of some of the team's bigger names, Andres became a key piece of the League winning 2004-5 team, winding up as Rijkaard's most used player, figuring in 35 of the 38 league games. Iniesta also played 8 Champions League matches, scoring twice.
But he really established himself as a first team player in the 2005-06 season. Playing in central midfield in place of Xavi, who was sidelined for a long time with injury, Iniesta became one of the key players in the Barça side that won the League and the Champions League. He played in 33 League fixtures and 11 in the Champions League.
Iniesta continued to develop in the 2006-07 season and was one of the players most used by Frank Rijkaard in that campaign. He played in 37 out of 38 League games scoring 6 goals, his best return to date. In the 2007-08 season, and by now in the number 8 shirt, the midfielder continued to be an ever present in the side until the last few games when he picked up a knee injury.
In the 2008/09 season, Iniesta had an even better season than ever. Playing in a central or wide role he delighted the whole world with his amazing dribbling skills. He grew into one of the essential components of the Barça engine, and took the team to the Champions League final with an injury time goal at Stamford Bridge.
Injury affected his contribution in the 2009-10 season when he was already one of the leading players in the team. He played 29 matches in the league, 9 in the Champions League and 3 in the Cup. In the 2010/11 season, Iniesta was back to his best and in an injury free season he helped the team to another Liga and another Champions League. He played 50 matches, his second highest total as an FCB player.
Plus Andrés Iniesta is one of the key players in the Spanish national side, playing in the 2006 and 2010 World Cup and Euro 2008, when he was one of the players most used by Luis Aragonés as Spain lifted the trophy.
Without a doubt Iniesta will never forget 11th July 2010 and his winning goal in the dying minutes of extra time in the World Cup final against Holland. Despite his youth, Iniesta has now won every title the game offers.
Iniesta

Career

2011-12 FC Barcelona
2010-11 FC Barcelona
2009-10 FC Barcelona
2008-09 FC Barcelona
2007-08 FC Barcelona
2006-07 FC Barcelona
2005-06 FC Barcelona
2004-05 FC Barcelona
2003-04 FC Barcelona
2002-03 FC Barcelona
Debut FCB:
Brujas-FC Barcelona (0-1, Champions), 29/10/2002
Curiosities
FIFA Ballon d'Or: Second place 2010
UEFA Team of the Year: 2009, 2010
Iniesta

Full name
Andrés Iniesta Luján
Field position
Midfielder
Dorsal
8
Birthplace
Fuentealbilla (Albacete)
Birthday
1984/05/11
Weight
65 kg
Height
170 cm
Iniesta

Technical profile

Intuitive, vertical, fast and intelligent, Andrés Iniesta is a man of many virtues. The midfielder started out in defence for Barça B and before that the club's youth teams. But as he gained in first team experience, he was also moved into a more attacking role. He is now a full-on striker, and is also able to play as a midfielder or on either of the flanks of the Barça forward line.
Iniesta is not only versatile, but also a true professional, being talented yet modest. Especially talented. The player from Fuentealbilla has set standards for other attacking midfielders to follow. Practical and intelligent, he reads the game to perfection and is a constant threat to opposing defences.
The Barça number eight is getting better with every year. Always learning, his shooting has come on in leaps and bounds, and he can use either foot, as he showed us so dramatically with his last-gasp winner at Stamford Bridge.
Iniesta

Fcb achievements

5League3Champions League1Spanish Cup2UEFA Super Cup5Spanish Supercup2FIFA Club World Cu

Selection

2010 World Cup
2008 European Championship


ALBUM
Andrés Iniesta

STATISTICS 2011/2012

LEAGUE
Games played14
Games won10
Games drawn4
Games lost0
Games as starter11
Games as substitute3
Games substituted7
Minutes played973
Minutes as starter901
Minutes as substitute72
Goals in favour0
Goals as starter0
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area14
Assists11
Shots taken25
Shots off target8
Shots on target9
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play17
Shots from individual play2
Shots off dead balls0
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post2
Right foot shots18
Left foot shots7
Headers0
Offsides2
Yellow cards2
Caused yellow cards3
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners0
Fouls committed13
Fouls received25
Recoveries48
Turnovers104
Penalties received1
Penalties committed0
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Games played3
Games won2
Games drawn1
Games lost0
Games as starter3
Games as substitute0
Games substituted3
Minutes played185
Minutes as starter185
Minutes as substitute0
Goals in favour1
Goals as starter1
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals1
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play1
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area0
Assists5
Shots taken3
Shots off target2
Shots on target1
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play2
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls0
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots2
Left foot shots1
Headers0
Offsides1
Yellow cards0
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners0
Fouls committed0
Fouls received5
Recoveries11
Turnovers18
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
COPA DEL REY
Games played5
Games won4
Games drawn1
Games lost0
Games as starter4
Games as substitute1
Games substituted3
Minutes played219
Minutes as starter217
Minutes as substitute2
Goals in favour2
Goals as starter2
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers0
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals2
Goals from collective play2
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls0
Crosses into area3
Assists3
Shots taken8
Shots off target3
Shots on target3
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play7
Shots from individual play1
Shots off dead balls0
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots6
Left foot shots2
Headers0
Offsides0
Yellow cards0
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners0
Fouls committed3
Fouls received4
Recoveries14
Turnovers19
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
The concept of playing time includes the minutes played in injury time.
Data and lineups provided by Opta Sports





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