Gerard Piqué Bernabeu


Piqué.jpgBiography

Gerard Piqué returned to FC Barcelona, the club where he started as a boy, in the summer of 2008, after three seasons with Manchester United and one with Real Zaragoza.
Gerard Piqué was born on 2 February 1987 and since that day he has been a club member of FC Barcelona. Since he was very young he has been involved with the club and when he was 10 years old he joined the youngest boys' team at the club (Alevín B).
From then on he passed through the various under-age levels, picking up titles along the way and winning plaudits in all age categories (Alevín A, Infantil B and A, Cadete B and A and Juvenil B and A). When playing at Cadete B level Tito Vilanova was his manager, and he will meet up with Vilanova once again on his return to the first team. In all this time of development and learning, Gerard Piqué showed a great ability to adapt to different positions on the field and gained a reputation for goal scoring, despite his defensive position.
At the end of the 2003/04 season, Gerard Piqué took a break from his life as an azulgrana and left for Manchester United. He made his debut for the English side on 26 October, only three weeks after arriving, in a Carling Cup match against Crewe Alexandra. He was also with Alex Ferguson's team for the 2005/06 season before being loaned out to Real Zaragoza for the 2006/07 season.
In his only season with the Aragon side, Piqué played quite a lot as a defensive midfielder in front of the back four. The catalan played 22 league games, eighteen of which he started, and scored to goals. During this time he played alongside Gabriel Milito, who he will also meet up with again on his return to Barça.
Season 2007/08 saw Piqué return to Manchester United and he was able to celebrate the double of Premiership and Champions League. He had a memorable season in the Champions League, especially in the initial league phase, scoring two goals.
In his first season with the club, Piqué showed why he had been signed. He became a first choice centre back and also scored three goals, one in each competition, totalling 45 appearances. He came to be known as Piquénbauer, in reference to his ability to work the ball forward from the back and joining with attacking moves. His goal in the 6-2 win at the Bernabéu was a prime example of this.
In his second year he consolidated his reputation as one of the best central defenders in the world. He formed a regular partnership with Puyol and won his second league title with the Club.
In the third year, Piqué became a more important part of the centre of defence due to injuries to Milito and Puyol and Abidal's illness. He played his largest number of official games in 2010/11, with 51 appearances.
With regard to his international experience, Piqué is a regular for the U-21 side, as he was with the younger under-age teams. He played in the 2007 U-20s World Cup in Canada, the 2006 U-19s European Championships in Poland (which Spain won) and the 2004 U-17s European Championships in France (which Spain finished as runners-up). On Friday 11, 2009 he made his international debut against England, and made his first official appearance in the Confederations Cup in South Africa, 2009.
A permanent feature of Spain's World Cup winning defence, playing every minute of every match. He was also a key element in Spain's creative football.
Piqué

Career

2011-12 FC Barcelona
2010-11 FC Barcelona 
2009-10 FC Barcelona 
2008-09 FC Barcelona 
2007-08 Manchester United 
2006-07 Reial Saragossa 
2005-06 Manchester United 
2004-05 Manchester United
Debut FCB:
FC Barcelona-Wisla (4-0, prèvia Champions), 13/08/2008
Piqué
Full name ::-Gerard Piqué Bernabeu
Field position ::-Defender
Dorsal ::-3
Birthplace ::-Barcelona
Birthday ::- 1987/02/02

Weight ::-85 kg
Height::- 192 cm

 Piqué

Technical profile

The Catalan is a defender with a wide raging skill set. His physical characteristics, specifically his height, 192 cm, and his good technique make him the ideal defender for aerial threats. The centre back also knows how to apply his skill on offence and he gives the team additional options on set pieces. Besides playing at centre back, Piqué can also play as a sweeper in front of the defensive line, as he did during his time at Real Zaragoza.

Fcb achievements

3League2Champions League1Spanish Cup2UEFA Super CupCup3Spanish Super Cup2World Club Cup

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Gerard Piqué

STATISTICS 2011/2012

LEAGUE
Games played15
Games won10
Games drawn3
Games lost2
Games as starter11
Games as substitute4
Games substituted4
Minutes played1007
Minutes as starter873
Minutes as substitute134
Goals in favour1
Goals as starter1
Goals as substitute0
Goals from headers1
Goals from penalties0
Goals from free kicks0
Left footed goals0
Right footed goals0
Goals from collective play0
Goals from individual play0
Goals from dead balls1
Crosses into area1
Assists0
Shots taken7
Shots off target2
Shots on target2
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play1
Shots from individual play1
Shots off dead balls4
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post1
Right foot shots2
Left foot shots1
Headers4
Offsides1
Yellow cards6
Caused yellow cards0
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners11
Fouls committed9
Fouls received9
Recoveries115
Turnovers62
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Games played1
Games won1
Games drawn0
Games lost0
Games as starter1
Games as substitute0
Games substituted0
Minutes played95
Minutes as starter95
Minutes as substitute0
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 area0
Assists1
Shots taken0
Shots off target0
Shots on target0
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play0
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls0
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots0
Left foot shots0
Headers0
Offsides0
Yellow cards0
Caused yellow cards1
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners1
Fouls committed1
Fouls received3
Recoveries11
Turnovers9
Penalties received0
Penalties committed0
COPA DEL REY
Games played7
Games won5
Games drawn2
Games lost0
Games as starter7
Games as substitute0
Games substituted0
Minutes played656
Minutes as starter656
Minutes as substitute0
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 area1
Assists1
Shots taken5
Shots off target2
Shots on target2
Shots from penalties0
Shots from collective play3
Shots from individual play0
Shots off dead balls2
Shots from free kicks0
Shots off the post0
Right foot shots0
Left foot shots1
Headers4
Offsides0
Yellow cards1
Caused yellow cards1
Straight red cards0
Red cards after double booking0
Caused red cards0
Corners4
Fouls committed6
Fouls received8
Recoveries83
Turnovers46
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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