Corona (footballer)

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Miguel Ángel García Pérez-Roldán (born 12 February 1981), known as Corona, is a Spanish former footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. He is the current director of football of Super League Greece club Panathinaikos.

Full name Miguel Ángel García Pérez-Roldán[1]
Date of birth (1981-02-12) 12 February 1981 (age 45)[1]
Place of birth Talavera de la Reina, Spain
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
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Corona
Corona playing for Almería in 2013
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Full name Miguel Ángel García Pérez-Roldán[1]
Date of birth (1981-02-12) 12 February 1981 (age 45)[1]
Place of birth Talavera de la Reina, Spain
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[1]
Position Attacking midfielder
Youth career
Real Madrid
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2000 Real Madrid C
2000–2001 Real Madrid B 30 (12)
2001–2007 Zaragoza 62 (2)
2004–2005Poli Ejido (loan) 31 (1)
2006Albacete (loan) 13 (2)
2006–2007Almería (loan) 40 (7)
2007–2015 Almería 245 (13)
2015–2016 Brisbane Roar 29 (2)
2016–2017 Almería 20 (0)
Total 470 (39)
International career
1997–1998 Spain U16 17 (4)
1997–1998 Spain U17 10 (1)
1998–2000 Spain U18 12 (2)
2001 Spain U20 1 (0)
2000–2003 Spain U21 15 (1)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Spain
UEFA European Under-16 Championship
Winner1997 Germany
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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After starting out at Real Madrid, he spent most of his career at Almería, appearing in 333 official matches and scoring 23 goals.[2] He also played professionally in Australia.

Club career

Real Madrid and Zaragoza

Corona was born in Talavera de la Reina, Province of Toledo.[3] A product of La Liga powerhouse Real Madrid, he played for their C and B teams, the latter competing in the Segunda División B.[4]

Corona was signed by Real Zaragoza in January 2001, but only appeared in 33 top-division games for the Aragonese over four seasons, with loans in the Segunda División in between (one season with Polideportivo Ejido, six months with Albacete).[5]

Almería

Corona was loaned again in 2006–07, now to Almería, being instrumental in the Andalusia side's first-ever promotion to the top flight and reuniting with his former Zaragoza teammate Fernando Soriano. The move was made permanent for the following campaign,[6] and both players were instrumental as the team went on to finish eighth in their maiden season in that league.[7][8]

Corona scored his first goal in the top division with a header, in a 2–1 away defeat against Osasuna on 9 March 2008, his only in the season.[9] He continued to be a regular in the subsequent years, often starting but rarely finishing a match.

On 19 January 2011, Corona scored one of Almería's most important goals, in a 3–2 win at Deportivo de La Coruña (4–2 on aggregate), with the club reaching the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey for the first time ever.[10] On 9 April, through a counter-attack, he opened the score for the last-placed team at Barcelona – his second goal of the season – but the hosts eventually won 3–1,[11] and the visitors eventually suffered relegation after a four-year stay.[12]

In the following two seasons in division two, Corona was an undisputed starter for the Rojiblancos, totalling seven goals. However, he was sparingly used during the first half of 2013–14's top flight,[13] regaining his starting position in mid-March 2014 and thus becoming the third player with most appearances in the competition for the club.[14]

Brisbane Roar

Corona terminated his contract with Almería on 23 September 2015,[15] and signed for Australian A-League side Brisbane Roar the following week.[16] He left the former with competitive totals of 312 games and 23 goals, only behind José Ortiz.[17]

On 12 May 2016, Corona won the 'Gary Wilkins Medal' as the Roar's Player of the Year.[18]

Return to Almería

After cutting ties with Brisbane, Corona returned to Almería on 15 July 2016 after agreeing to a one-year deal.[19][20] He was used mainly as a substitute during the second-tier campaign,[21] contributing 580 minutes as his team avoided relegation in the last matchday.

On 15 June 2017, the 36-year-old Corona announced his retirement and was immediately appointed Almería's director of football.[22] In January 2020, he joined Valencia in the same capacity.[23]

Career statistics

[24][25]

More information Club, Season ...
Club Season League Cup Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Madrid B 1999–2000 Segunda División B 103103
2000–01 209209
Total 30123012
Zaragoza 2000–01 La Liga 200020
2001–02 110102[a]0140
2002–03 Segunda División 29210302
2003–04 La Liga 17030200
2005–06 301040
Total 6226020702
Poli Ejido (loan) 2004–05 Segunda División 31110321
Albacete (loan) 2005–06 Segunda División 13200132
Almería (loan) 2006–07 Segunda División 40710417
Almería 2007–08 La Liga 32120341
2008–09 30111312
2009–10 22120241
2010–11 30271373
2011–12 Segunda División 41340453
2012–13 334104[b]0384
2013–14 La Liga 23131262
2014–15 31020330
2015–16 Segunda División 300030
Total 285202334031223
Brisbane Roar 2015–16 A-League 29200292
Almería 2016–17 Segunda División 20010210
Career total 470393136050742
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  1. Appearances in UEFA Cup

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