Joseba Llorente

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Joseba Llorente Etxarri (born 24 November 1979) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a centre-forward.

Full name Joseba Llorente Etxarri[1]
Date of birth (1979-11-24) 24 November 1979 (age 46)[1]
Place of birth Hondarribia, Spain
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
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Joseba Llorente
Llorente as a Villarreal player (2009)
Personal information
Full name Joseba Llorente Etxarri[1]
Date of birth (1979-11-24) 24 November 1979 (age 46)[1]
Place of birth Hondarribia, Spain
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[1]
Position Centre-forward
Youth career
Real Sociedad
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2002 Real Sociedad B 64 (26)
1999–2004 Real Sociedad 23 (4)
2000Eibar (loan) 8 (4)
2003–2004Eibar (loan) 33 (4)
2004–2005 Eibar 38 (18)
2005–2008 Valladolid 99 (45)
2008–2010 Villarreal 61 (24)
2010–2013 Real Sociedad 35 (5)
2012–2013Osasuna (loan) 24 (1)
Total 385 (131)
International career
2004–2010 Basque Country 3 (0)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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He amassed La Liga totals of 179 games and 50 goals over ten seasons, representing in the competition Real Sociedad, Valladolid, Villarreal and Osasuna. He added 142 matches and 55 goals in the Segunda División, mainly in service of Eibar.[2]

Club career

Born in Hondarribia, Basque Country, Llorente came through the ranks of Real Sociedad,[2] making his debut for the first team on 3 October 1999 against Real Zaragoza (2–0 away loss). He would however, only total 23 appearances in four seasons, and left in 2003 for another club in his native region, SD Eibar of Segunda División,[3] where he already had served a loan stint early into the 2000–01 campaign.[4]

For 2005–06, Llorente signed for Real Valladolid also in that tier, and scored 12 league goals in his debut campaign. He added 17 the following year to help the team to achieve promotion as champions.[5]

On 20 January 2008, in a match against RCD Espanyol, Llorente broke the Spanish league record for the fastest goal ever scored (7.22 seconds),[6][7] beating Dario Silva's previous record at 8. He broke through that season aged almost 29, netting 16 times to help them to retain top-flight status, including a hat-trick against Recreativo de Huelva on the 13th.[8]

Llorente agreed a four-year deal with Villarreal CF on 26 May 2008, for an undisclosed fee.[9] He scored his first goal for the club in a 2–1 win at CD Numancia on 21 September.[10] Exactly one month later, he put three past AaB Football in a UEFA Champions League 6–3 home victory.[11]

On 10 March 2009, after just minutes on the pitch, Llorente scored the winner in a 2–1 away defeat of Panathinaikos F.C. in the Champions League quarter-finals' second leg (3–2 aggregate).[12] His first season at Villarreal was highly productive as he scored a squad-best 15 league goals,[13] including two at FC Barcelona in a 3–3 draw on 10 May, postponing the Catalans' title-winning celebrations for a further week.[14]

On 16 June 2010, after another good year with the Valencians, Llorente rejoined Real Sociedad – recently returned to the top tier – penning a four-year contract worth 2.5 million.[15] In his competitive debut, on 29 August, he assisted Xabi Prieto with a backheel for the game's only goal, at home against his former side Villarreal;[16] in mid-January 2011, however, after suffering a back injury, he was sidelined for the remainder of the season.[17]

Personal life

Llorente's younger brother Mikel was a footballer at amateur level. He later worked as a manager.[18]

Career statistics

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[19][20][21]
Club Season League Copa del Rey Continental Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Real Sociedad 1999–00 La Liga 811091
2000–01 920092
2001–02 400040
2002–03 2121
Total 2341000244
Real Sociedad B 2001–02 Segunda División B 102102
Eibar (loan) 2000–01 Segunda División 840084
Eibar (loan) 2003–04 Segunda División 33410344
Eibar 2004–05 Segunda División 3818103918
Valladolid 2005–06 Segunda División 3612103712
2006–07 2717513218
2007–08 La Liga 3616313917
Total 9945920010847
Villarreal 2008–09 La Liga 321510744019
2009–10 29930814010
Total 6124401558029
Real Sociedad 2010–11 La Liga 18520205
2011–12 17030200
Total 3555000405
Osasuna (loan) 2012–13 La Liga 24132273
Career total 331107244155370116
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