Francisco Pavón

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Francisco Pavón Barahona (born 9 January 1980) is a Spanish former footballer who played as a centre-back.

Full name Francisco Pavón Barahona[1]
Date of birth (1980-01-09) 9 January 1980 (age 46)[1]
Place of birth Madrid, Spain[1]
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
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Francisco Pavón
Pavón in 2014
Personal information
Full name Francisco Pavón Barahona[1]
Date of birth (1980-01-09) 9 January 1980 (age 46)[1]
Place of birth Madrid, Spain[1]
Height 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)[1]
Position Centre-back
Youth career
Real Madrid
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2000 Real Madrid C
2000–2001 Real Madrid B 38 (1)
2001–2007 Real Madrid 106 (1)
2007–2010 Zaragoza 43 (5)
2010–2011 Arles-Avignon 26 (0)
Total 213 (7)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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His name became associated with the Los Galácticos policy when Real Madrid – where he spent most of his professional career – president Florentino Pérez promised to build a team full of Zidanes and Pavones – expensive high-profile recruits like Zinedine Zidane and youth team graduates like Pavón.[2][3]

Over nine seasons, Pavón amassed La Liga totals of 125 matches and three goals, with his main club and Zaragoza.

Club career

Pavón playing for Zaragoza in 2009

Born in Madrid, Pavón progressed through the ranks at Real Madrid, starting with the junior team Tendillo until he established himself with the reserves.[4] He made his La Liga debut against Athletic Bilbao at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on 6 October 2001 and, shortly after that 2–0 win, signed a seven-year professional contract.[5] He went on to make a further 27 league appearances during the season,[6] adding that campaign's UEFA Champions League.[7]

Pavón totalled 51 league matches in the next two years, scoring a rare goal on 8 May 2004 in a 2–3 home loss to RCD Mallorca.[8] His role would diminish drastically onwards, as he made no league appearances during 2006–07.[9]

On 25 April 2007, media speculation indicated that Pavón was close to agreeing a four-year deal with Premier League club Bolton Wanderers, rejoining former teammate Iván Campo, but nothing came of it.[10] He eventually put pen to paper a four-year contract with Real Zaragoza in July after his release from Real Madrid,[11] but took part in just eight league games through the season as the Aragonese were relegated.[12]

In 2008–09's Segunda División, Pavón netted his first goal for Zaragoza, in a 2–1 home victory over Real Murcia who had also been relegated the previous campaign.[13] He contributed much more consistently as they were immediately promoted.[14]

Pavón was only third or fourth-choice centre-back in the 2009–10 season,[15] but still managed to score twice as Zaragoza retained their status in the division.[16][17] He signed for AC Arles-Avignon on the last day of the 2010 summer transfer window, reuniting with former Real Madrid teammate Álvaro Mejía.[18][19]

In November 2011, Pavón went on trial with West Ham United of the Football League Championship,[20] but failed to convince manager Sam Allardyce of his fitness.[21] After nearly two years without a club – during which he refused to claim unemployment benefits, saying "others need it more"[22]– he chose to retire, aged 33.[21]

Career statistics

Source:[23][24]
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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup[a] Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Madrid B 2000–01 Segunda División B 381381
Real Madrid 2000–01 La Liga 00001[b]00010
2001–02 La Liga 2807110[b]000451
2002–03 La Liga 220609[b]02[c]0390
2003–04 La Liga 291306[b]01[d]0391
2004–05 La Liga 170307[b]1271
2005–06 La Liga 100103[b]0140
2006–07 La Liga 00200[b]020
Total 1061221361301673
Zaragoza 2007–08 La Liga 80101[e]0100
2008–09 Segunda División 24310253
2009–10 La Liga 112112
Total 435201000465
Arles-Avignon 2010–11 Ligue 1 26020280
Career Total 2137261371302799
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  1. One appearance in UEFA Super Cup, one appearance in Intercontinental Cup
  2. Appearance in UEFA Cup

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