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Miguel Angel NADAL

Miguel Angel Nadal - Spain - FIFA Campeonato Mundial 2002

Photo/Foto: George Herringshaw

Date: 27 March 2002

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    • POSITION
      Defensor
    • DATE OF BIRTH
      Thursday, 28 July 1966
    • PLACE OF BIRTH
      Manacor (Mallorca)
  • INTERNATIONAL
  • Spain
  • WORLD CUP
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Miguel Angel NADAL - Spain - FIFA Campeonato Mundial 2002

La foto muestra al futbolista español Miguel Angel Nadal durante la juego contra Holanda.


Miguel Angel Nadal pictured playing football foe Spain against Holland in the 2002 World Cup

Finals in South Korea.


Nadal is the uncle of professional tennis player Rafael Nadal, who ranked No.1 in the world

for several years, his brother Toni Nadal is Rafael's coach.

 

ESPAÑA 3:1 ESLOVENIA (2:0) Raul, Juan Carlos Valeron, Fernando Hierro pena (02.06.02 Gwangju)

Iker Casillas, Carlos Puyol, Miguel Angel Nadal, Fernando Hierro (c), Juanfran Garcia,

Luis Enrique (46 Ivan Helguera), Juan Carlos Valeron (85 Xavi Hernandez), Ruben Baraja, Francisco de Pedro,

Diego Tristan (46 Fernando Morientes), Raul Gonzalez


ESPAÑA 3:1 PARAGUAY 3:1 (0:1) Fernando Morientes (2), Fernando Hierro pena (07.06.02 Jeonju - 41,428)
Iker Casillas, Carlos Puyol, Miguel Angel Nadal, Fernando Hierro (c), Juanfran Garcia (82 Enrique Romero),

Luis Enrique (74 Ivan Helguera), Juan Carlos Valeron, Ruben Baraja, Francisco de Pedro,

Diego Tristan (67 Fernando Morientes),

Raul Gonzalez


ESPAÑA 3:2 SUDÁFRICA (2:1) Raul (2), Gaizka Mendieta (12.06.02 Daejeon - 31,024)
Iker Casillas, Christobal Curo Torres, Miguel Angel Nadal (c), Ivan Helguera, Enrique Romero, Joaquin Sanchez,

Xavi Hernandez, David Albelda (53 Sergio Gonzalez), Gaizka Mendieta, Fernando Morientes (78 Alberto Luque),

Raul Gonzalez (82 Luis Enrique)


ESPAÑA 0:0 COREA DEL SUR a.e.t. COREA DEL SUR 5-3 penales (22.06.02 Gwangju - 42,114)
Iker Casillas, Carlos Puyol, Miguel Angel Nadal, Fernando Hierro (c), Enrique Romero, Joaquin Sanchez,

Juan Carlos Valeron (80 Luis Enrique), Ruben Baraja, Ivan Helguera (93 Xavi Hernandez),

Francisco de Pedro (70 Gaizka Mendieta), Fernando Morientes.

 

CLUB CAREER:

 

1983–1986    Manacor        
1986–1987    Mallorca B    20    (1)
1987–1991    Mallorca      130    (22)
1991–1999    Barcelona    208    (12)
1999–2005    Mallorca      149    (6)

 

Total        507  games    (41 goals)