Iván Cuéllar
Personal information | |||
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Full name | Iván Cuéllar Sacristán | ||
Date of birth | 27 May 1984 | ||
Place of birth | Mérida, Spain | ||
Height | 1.87 m (6 ft 1+1⁄2 in) | ||
Position(s) | Goalkeeper | ||
Team information | |||
Current team | Leganés | ||
Number | 1 | ||
Youth career | |||
Real Madrid | |||
2001–2002 | Mérida | ||
2002–2003 | Atlético Madrid | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2002 | Mérida | 1 | (0) |
2003–2005 | Atlético Madrid B | 17 | (0) |
2005–2008 | Atlético Madrid | 8 | (0) |
2007–2008 | → Eibar (loan) | 38 | (0) |
2008–2017 | Sporting Gijón | 199 | (0) |
2017– | Leganés | 104 | (0) |
International career | |||
2006 | Spain U21 | 4 | (0) |
2005 | Spain U23 | 3 | (0) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 6 November 2020 |
Iván Cuéllar Sacristán (born 27 May 1984), nicknamed Pichu,[1] is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for CD Leganés as a goalkeeper.
Formed at Atlético Madrid, he spent most of his career with Sporting de Gijón, where he made 211 total appearances.
Club career
Atlético Madrid
Cuéllar was born in Mérida, Extremadura, and spent time at Real Madrid before continuing his development at hometown club Mérida UD, where he made his senior debut aged 17 in a 0–1 loss away to Granada CF in Segunda División B.[2] After completing his formation at Atlético Madrid, he made his first appearance for the first team in the last matchday of the 2004–05 season, in a 2–2 draw against neighbours Getafe CF.[3]
In 2006–07, benefitting from the forced absence of first-choice Leo Franco,[1] Cuéllar played in a further seven games, including a 0–6 home defeat to FC Barcelona on 20 May 2007.[4]
Sporting Gijón
After a season-long loan at second division club SD Eibar,[5] featuring in all the matches save four, Cuéllar was released by Atlético (as another youth graduate in the same position, Ismael Falcón) and joined Sporting de Gijón in August 2008, on a four-year contract.[6] After Sergio Sánchez conceded 19 goals in the season's first four games he became the starter but, after a collision with Athletic Bilbao's Carlos Gurpegui during a 0–3 away loss on 14 December, suffered a serious ankle injury which rendered him unavailable for four months.[7]
In mid-November 2009, as he was second-choice to Juan Pablo, Cuéllar suffered another severe injury, damaging his knee in training and being lost for the vast majority of the campaign.[7] His first appearance after recovering would take place on 22 September 2010, as manager Manuel Preciado rested the vast majority of the starters for a Wednesday match at Barcelona – in a week where all the teams played three matches – which ended in a 0–1 loss.[8]
In January 2013, after the departure of Juan Pablo to Maccabi Tel Aviv FC, Cuéllar was appointed as first-choice. He won the Ricardo Zamora Trophy for best goalkeeper in the 2014–15 Segunda División, conceding 21 goals in 36 appearances as the Asturians returned to La Liga;[9] at the end of the season, he extended his contract until 2018.[10]
Leganés
Cuéllar ended his nine-year association with the El Molinón-based team in July 2017, and the 33-year-old signed for CD Leganés also in the top level.[11] As Jon Ander Serantes was nursing a serious injury, he took the number one position and went on to record a club and personal best clean sheet of over 500 minutes that was broken by Sevilla FC in October.[12]
Honours
Spain U23
Individual
References
- ^ a b Zimmermann, Walter (8 January 2007). "Pichu, en tus manos" [Pichu, in your hands] (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
- ^ "El portero del futuro" [The goalkeeper of the future] (in Spanish). El Periódico de Extremadura. 24 September 2004. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
- ^ Atlético: Cuéllar: “Debutar en Liga ha sido mi mejor regalo de cumpleaños” (Atlético: Cuéllar: “Making League debut was my best birthday present”); Noticias, 30 May 2005 (in Spanish)
- ^ El Barça saca los colores al Atlético (Barça obliterate Atlético); Marca, 20 May 2007 (in Spanish)
- ^ Garitaonandia, J. F. (7 August 2007). "Iván Cuéllar es el primer portero que ficha el Eibar para la temporada 07–08" [Iván Cuéllar is the first goalkeeper signed by Eibar for the 07–08 season] (in Spanish). El Correo. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
- ^ "Iván Cuéllar ficha por el Sporting para las cuatro próximas campañas" [Iván Cuéllar signs for Sporting for the next four seasons] (in Spanish). El Correo. 26 June 2008. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
- ^ a b El colmo de la desgracia (It does not get any worse); El Comercio, 4 June 2010 (in Spanish)
- ^ Villa to the rescue for Barca; ESPN Soccernet, 22 September 2010
- ^ a b "Iván Cuéllar, 2014/15 Liga Adelante Best Goalkeeper". La Liga. 30 November 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
- ^ El Sporting renueva los contratos de Iván Cuéllar y Juan Muñiz (Sporting renew the contracts of Iván Cuéllar and Juan Muñiz); Sporting Gijón, 8 July 2015 (in Spanish)
- ^ "Cuéllar: "Es un proyecto ilusionante, de futuro, de crecimiento"" [Cuéllar: "It is an exciting project, of future, of growth] (in Spanish). Marca. 21 July 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ "Leganes went 500 minutes without conceding". Marca. 29 October 2017. Retrieved 18 January 2018.
- ^ Mediterranean Games 2005 (Spain); at RSSSF
External links
- Sporting Gijón official profile (in Spanish)
- Iván Cuéllar at BDFutbol
- Iván Cuéllar at Futbolme (in Spanish)
- Iván Cuéllar at Soccerway
- 1984 births
- Living people
- People from Mérida, Spain
- Spanish footballers
- Extremaduran footballers
- Association football goalkeepers
- La Liga players
- Segunda División players
- Segunda División B players
- Mérida UD footballers
- Atlético Madrid B players
- Atlético Madrid footballers
- SD Eibar footballers
- Sporting de Gijón players
- CD Leganés players
- Spain under-21 international footballers
- Spain under-23 international footballers
- Competitors at the 2005 Mediterranean Games
- Mediterranean Games medalists in football
- Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Spain