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==Club career==
==Club career==
After emerging through the ranks of [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], Marcos played in three [[La Liga]] matches for the [[1994–95 La Liga|1995 national champions]], his debut coming on 17 April 1994 in a 1–0 away win over [[Sevilla FC]]. In a subsequent game against [[FC Barcelona]], he effectively marked [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgarian]] international [[Hristo Stoichkov]],<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1994/05/08/pagina-4/1285743/pdf.html Romario no desentona y Stoichkov, otra vez letal (Romario in tune and Stoichkov, lethal again)]; [[El Mundo Deportivo (newspaper)|El Mundo Deportivo]], 8 May 1994 {{es icon}}</ref> but could never break into the first team.
After emerging through the ranks of [[Real Madrid C.F.|Real Madrid]], Marcos played in three [[La Liga]] matches for the [[1994–95 La Liga|1995 national champions]], his debut coming on 17 April 1994 in a 1–0 away win over [[Sevilla FC]]. In a subsequent game against [[FC Barcelona]], he effectively marked [[Bulgaria national football team|Bulgarian]] international [[Hristo Stoichkov]],<ref>[http://hemeroteca.mundodeportivo.com/preview/1994/05/08/pagina-4/1285743/pdf.html Romario no desentona y Stoichkov, otra vez letal (Romario in tune and Stoichkov, lethal again)]; [[Mundo Deportivo (newspaper)|Mundo Deportivo]], 8 May 1994 {{es icon}}</ref> but could never break into the first team.


In the [[1995–96 La Liga|1995–96 season]] Marcos signed with [[Real Valladolid]], going on to be a defensive mainstay for over a decade, amassing nearly 500 appearances in all competitions and eventually gaining [[Captain (association football)|team captaincy]]. From 1997 to 2002 he only missed eight league contests combined, and became, late in [[2008–09 La Liga|2008–09]], the player with most overall and first division appearances for the club. [[2006–07 Segunda División|Two seasons earlier]], as the [[Castile and León]] team returned to the top division after a two-year absence, he had contributed with 29 matches, scoring once.
In the [[1995–96 La Liga|1995–96 season]] Marcos signed with [[Real Valladolid]], going on to be a defensive mainstay for over a decade, amassing nearly 500 appearances in all competitions and eventually gaining [[Captain (association football)|team captaincy]]. From 1997 to 2002 he only missed eight league contests combined, and became, late in [[2008–09 La Liga|2008–09]], the player with most overall and first division appearances for the club. [[2006–07 Segunda División|Two seasons earlier]], as the [[Castile and León]] team returned to the top division after a two-year absence, he had contributed with 29 matches, scoring once.

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Alberto Marcos
Personal information
Full name Alberto Marcos Rey
Date of birth (1974-02-15) 15 February 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth Camarma de Esteruelas, Spain
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Left back
Youth career
Real Madrid
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1993 Real Madrid C 4 (0)
1993–1995 Real Madrid B 58 (0)
1994–1995 Real Madrid 7 (0)
1995–2010 Valladolid 438 (4)
2010–2011 Huesca 33 (0)
Total 540 (4)
International career
1994–1995 Spain U21 3 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Template:Spanish name 2 Alberto Marcos Rey (born 15 February 1974 in Camarma de Esteruelas, Community of Madrid) is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a left back.

After not being able to establish himself at Real Madrid, he went to play for 15 professional seasons with Valladolid, experiencing two relegations and one promotion and appearing in nearly 500 official matches.

Club career

After emerging through the ranks of Real Madrid, Marcos played in three La Liga matches for the 1995 national champions, his debut coming on 17 April 1994 in a 1–0 away win over Sevilla FC. In a subsequent game against FC Barcelona, he effectively marked Bulgarian international Hristo Stoichkov,[1] but could never break into the first team.

In the 1995–96 season Marcos signed with Real Valladolid, going on to be a defensive mainstay for over a decade, amassing nearly 500 appearances in all competitions and eventually gaining team captaincy. From 1997 to 2002 he only missed eight league contests combined, and became, late in 2008–09, the player with most overall and first division appearances for the club. Two seasons earlier, as the Castile and León team returned to the top division after a two-year absence, he had contributed with 29 matches, scoring once.

In the following campaign Marcos suffered with various injuries, and appeared in only 21 league games and completing just 12, his third worst input in 15 years with Valladolid. In July 2010, at 36 – and following the team's relegation – he decided to leave the club, holding the records of more league games played (438), more official matches (471) and more games (361) and minutes (31.610) in the top flight.[2]

Late into the month, Marcos signed with SD Huesca in the second division, reuniting with former Valladolid coach Onésimo Sánchez.[3] He was the undisputed starter in his position during the season as the Aragonese retained their league status, and retired from football in June 2011 to become Valladolid's director of football.[4]

References

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