Alberto Zapater

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Alberto Zapater Arjol (born 13 June 1985) is a Spanish former professional footballer who plays mainly as a defensive midfielder.

Full name Alberto Zapater Arjol[1]
Date of birth (1985-06-13) 13 June 1985 (age 40)[1]
Place of birth Ejea de los Caballeros, Spain
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
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Alberto Zapater
Zapater with Lokomotiv Moscow in 2012
Personal information
Full name Alberto Zapater Arjol[1]
Date of birth (1985-06-13) 13 June 1985 (age 40)[1]
Place of birth Ejea de los Caballeros, Spain
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)[1]
Position Defensive midfielder
Youth career
Ejea
1997–2004 Zaragoza
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2009 Zaragoza 177 (5)
2009–2010 Genoa 28 (3)
2010–2011 Sporting CP 22 (2)
2011–2015 Lokomotiv Moscow 27 (1)
2016–2023 Zaragoza 203 (5)
2023–2025 Atlético Ottawa 62 (3)
Total 519 (19)
International career
2005 Spain U20 5 (1)
2004–2006 Spain U21 14 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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He spent most of his career with Zaragoza, appearing in 422 official games and scoring 12 goals.[2][3][4]

Club career

Zaragoza

Zapater was born in Ejea de los Caballeros, Province of Zaragoza.[5] He joined his hometown side Real Zaragoza's academy at the age of 12.[6]

The first-team manager, former Spanish international Víctor Muñoz, was impressed enough, allowing Zapater to join them for preseason training. He was given his official debut on Zaragoza's first game of 2004–05, against Valencia CF in the Supercopa de España: although the Aragonese ended up losing 1–0 he put up a solid performance overall, confirmed in the 3–1 second leg away win.[7][6]

At just 19, Zapater went on to feature in 31 La Liga matches, netting in a 2 March 2005 defeat at Real Sociedad where he was also sent off.[8] In the following campaign, he helped the club to finish as runners-up in the Copa del Rey (losing the final to RCD Espanyol)[6] while also only missing three league matches; his strong tackling and the amount of fouls he committed earned him the nickname of 'The Bull', given by Diego Maradona.[9]

In the next two seasons, after renewing his contract until June 2010,[10] Zapater remained an undisputed starter, only missing four games while experiencing qualification for the UEFA Cup in 2006–07, and relegation the following year.[6]

Abroad

In late July 2009, after being instrumental in Zaragoza's return to the top division, and already playing pre-season football with the Maños, Zapater left for Genoa CFC for around 4.5 million, as the Spaniards were also immerse in a deep financial crisis.[11][12] He held an emotional press conference before parting ways with his boyhood team,[13] whilst fans paid tribute to the player dedicating a song to him.[14]

On 17 September 2009, Zapater had the distinction of scoring the first ever goal in the Europa League proper, with a fourth-minute strike against SK Slavia Prague.[15] He started throughout most of his debut season in Serie A – his maiden appearance in the competition being marked with a goal and an assist in a 3–2 home win over AS Roma[16]– as Genoa finished in mid-table. Before the end of the campaign and during the subsequent off-season he was linked with a move to several clubs,[17][18][19] but nothing ever materialised.

Zapater was sold to Sporting CP on 30 July 2010, as Miguel Veloso moved in the opposite direction.[20] Used intermittently in his only season[21] he did appear in 34 official games for the Lions, scoring four times.[22]

On 3 August 2011, Zapater moved to FC Lokomotiv Moscow on a free transfer, signing a five-year contract.[23] He made his first Russian Premier League appearance on 11 September, setting up Manuel da Costa's goal in a 4–2 win over FC Zenit Saint Petersburg. In an interview with Zaragoza-based newspaper El Periódico de Aragón in late 2012, he spoke of his development in the new reality and his efforts to learn the Russian language.[24]

Return to Zaragoza

On 19 June 2016, Zapater returned to Zaragoza after agreeing to a two-year deal.[25] New manager Natxo González deployed him further up the field,[26] and he responded by scoring five goals in the 2017–18 season, once in the promotion playoffs against CD Numancia; he would only find the net again four years later.[27]

Zapater left the La Romareda in May 2023 after seven years in the Segunda División, aged 38. At the time of his departure, he was the third player with the most appearances for the club at 422.[28]

Atlético Ottawa

On 28 June 2023, Canadian Premier League club Atlético Ottawa signed Zapater for the remainder of the campaign, with an option to extend in 2024.[29] He remained at the TD Place Stadium until the end of the 2025 season as co-captain, with the 40-year-old announcing shortly before its closure that he would be retiring.[30]

Zapater featured 11 minutes of the Premier League final on 9 November 2025, a 2–1 extra-time victory against Cavalry FC.[31]

International career

Zapater took part in the 2005 FIFA World Youth Championship, in a Spanish team that also featured future senior internationals Cesc Fàbregas, Fernando Llorente and David Silva. He scored his first and the only goal in a 3–1 defeat to Argentina in the quarter-finals.[32]

After that, Zapater immediately established himself as an under-21 regular.[33]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[34]
Club Season League National cup League cup Continental Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Zaragoza 2004–05 La Liga 31111802[a]0422
2005–06 35090440
2006–07 36030390
2007–08 3624020422
2008–09 Segunda División 39210402
Total 1775181100202076
Genoa 2009–10 Serie A 2831071364
Sporting CP 2010–11 Primeira Liga 222103280344
Lokomotiv Moscow 2011–12 Russian Premier League 2112090321
2012–13 500050
2013–14 100010
2014–15 00000000
2015–16 0000000000
Total 271209000381
Zaragoza 2016–17 Segunda División 42000420
2017–18 394302[b]1445
2018–19 26000260
2019–20 70001[b]080
2020–21 29020310
2021–22 31030340
2022–23 29110301
Total 203590312156
Atlético Ottawa 2023 Canadian Premier League 16000160
2024 2333210275
2025 2305010290
Total 623820020725
Career total 51919393323417160227
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  1. Appearances in La Liga play-offs

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