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Álvaro Mejía (footballer)

Spanish footballer


Spanish footballer

FieldValue
nameÁlvaro Mejía
fullnameÁlvaro Mejía Pérez
birth_date
birth_placeMadrid, Spain
height1.81 m
positionDefender
youthyears11993–1998youthclubs1 = Las Rozas
youthyears21998–2001youthclubs2 = Real Madrid
years12001–2002clubs1 = Real Madrid Ccaps1 = 10goals1 = 1
years22002–2004clubs2 = Real Madrid Bcaps2 = 44goals2 = 0
years32004–2007clubs3 = Real Madridcaps3 = 40goals3 = 1
years42007–2010clubs4 = Murciacaps4 = 100goals4 = 4
years52010–2011clubs5 = Arles-Avignoncaps5 = 12goals5 = 0
years62011–2012clubs6 = Konyasporcaps6 = 42goals6 = 2
years72012–2013clubs7 = Almeríacaps7 = 22goals7 = 1
years82013–2014clubs8 = Ergoteliscaps8 = 26goals8 = 0
years92014–2020clubs9 = Al Shahaniyacaps9 = 137goals9 = 0
totalcaps433totalgoals = 9
nationalyears1nationalteam1 =nationalcaps1 =nationalgoals1 =

| club-update = Álvaro Mejía Pérez (born 18 January 1982) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played primarily as a central defender.

Club career

Born in Madrid, Mejía started his career at Las Rozas CF. He signed for Real Madrid in 1998, subsequently moving up the various youth ranks.

Mejía joined the third team for 2001–02 but moved shortly after to the reserves, being admitted to the main squad the following season and making his La Liga debut in a 2–1 home win against Villarreal CF on 24 January 2004. He also appeared in the UEFA Champions League's round of 16 on 3 March (again playing the full match) in a 1–0 home victory over FC Bayern Munich. In May he renewed his contract until 2010, and he was subsequently put to use in different defensive positions.

The following year, Mejía appeared in just eight games for Real Madrid in all competitions, adding 26 in the league over the next two seasons. His only goal came in a 2–0 away defeat of Real Betis on 29 October 2005 after one minute on the pitch, having come on as a substitute for Carlos Diogo.

In July 2007, Mejía joined top-flight newcomers Real Murcia CF on a four-year deal, and scored in the first league round in a 2–1 home win over Real Zaragoza. A starter throughout the vast majority of the campaign, he faced relegation for the first time in his career.

On 30 July 2010, after Murcia dropped another tier, Mejía moved to AC Arles-Avignon in France, newly promoted to Ligue 1, on a one-year contract. In January of the following year he changed teams – and countries – again, signing for Turkish Süper Lig club Konyaspor.

On 13 July 2012, Mejía agreed to a one-year deal with UD Almería in the Segunda División, after passing his medical. On 18 June 2014, after one season in the Super League Greece with Ergotelis FC, he joined newly promoted Qatar Stars League side Al Shahaniya SC.

Career statistics

ClubSeasonLeagueCupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal4019080571Total1004601064Total42200422Career total26582001202978
Real Madrid2003–04La Liga902030140
2004–05La Liga50300080
2005–06La Liga1712030221
2006–07La Liga902020130
Murcia2007–08La Liga30110311
2008–09Segunda División33230362
2009–10Segunda División37120391
Arles-Avignon2010–11Ligue 112020140
Konyaspor2010–11Süper Lig10000100
2011–12TFF First League32200322
Almería2012–13Segunda División2212040281
Ergotelis2013–14Super League Greece26010270
Al Shahaniya2014–15Qatar Stars League23000230

Honours

Real Madrid

Al Shahaniya

  • Qatari Second Division: 2017–18

References

References

  1. "Álvaro MEJÍA Pérez". [[El Mundo (Spain).
  2. Pérez-Aubá Chías, Paula. (24 May 2021). "Álvaro Zazo y Álvaro Mejía reciben el reconocimiento de la familia #Corazónazul". Las Rozas CF.
  3. Segurola, Santiago. (25 January 2004). "Tyson juega en el Madrid". [[El País]].
  4. Clarke, Adrian. (6 April 2004). "Mejía circus at Madrid". UEFA.
  5. (24 May 2004). "Madrid reward for Mejía". UEFA.
  6. (10 May 2016). "Real Madrid's Alvaro Arbeloa has special place in Madridismo lore". [[ESPN]].
  7. (29 October 2005). "Madrid rediscover winning habit". UEFA.
  8. (18 July 2007). "Mejía makes Murcia switch". UEFA.
  9. García Granero, César. (26 August 2007). "Una sonrisa para empezar (2–1)". [[La Verdad (Murcia).
  10. (20 May 2008). "El Murcia tiene en nómina 34 jugadores y Clemente sólo quiere 20". [[Diario AS]].
  11. (28 July 2010). "Álvaro Mejía deja de pertenecer al Real Murcia". La Verdad.
  12. (30 July 2010). "Alvaro Perez Mejia, Dja Djédjé et Kamel Ghilas ont signé!". AC Arles-Avignon.
  13. (15 January 2011). "Mejia à Konyaspor". Mercato 365.
  14. Aguilera, Juanjo. (13 July 2012). "El Almería ficha a Álvaro Mejia". [[Ideal (newspaper).
  15. (19 June 2014). "Al Shahaniya signs contract with Spaniard Alvaro Perez". [[Qatar Stars League]].
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