José María Quevedo

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José María "Mami" Quevedo García (born 1 June 1969) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played mostly as a central midfielder.

Full name José María Quevedo García
Date of birth (1969-06-01) 1 June 1969 (age 56)
Place of birth Cádiz, Spain
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
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Mami Quevedo
Personal information
Full name José María Quevedo García
Date of birth (1969-06-01) 1 June 1969 (age 56)
Place of birth Cádiz, Spain
Height 1.82 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position Midfielder
Youth career
Cádiz
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1993 Cádiz 95 (11)
1993–1994 Atlético Madrid 13 (2)
1994–1998 Valladolid 114 (25)
1998–2000 Sevilla 59 (6)
2000–2003 Rayo Vallecano 78 (7)
2003–2004 Cádiz 15 (0)
Total 374 (51)
Managerial career
2014–2015 Beijing Guoan (assistant)
2016 Shanghai Shenhua (assistant)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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Club career

Born in Cádiz, Quevedo's professional career began with local Cádiz CF, making his La Liga debut in 1989–90 (11 matches played). Alongside another club youth graduate, Kiko, he would be instrumental as the Andalusians managed to avoid relegation to Segunda División three seasons in a row.[1]

After Cádiz went down in 1993, Quevedo moved with Kiko to Atlético Madrid,[2] but failed to settle unlike the centre-forward, signing for Real Valladolid after just one season. In his second year he scored a career-best 13 goals, helping the team to barely avoid top-flight relegation, and added ten the following campaign;[3] on 19 May 1996, he and his teammate Alen Peternac accounted for all of their side's goals in a 8–3 away win against Real Oviedo, where referee José Japón Sevilla awarded a league-record six penalties.[4]

Quevedo then joined Cádiz neighbours Sevilla FC – one promotion and one relegation – and Rayo Vallecano, helping the Madrilenians to remain three consecutive years in the top tier.[5][6][7] He retired in July 2004 at the age of 35 with his first club, in division two.[8][9]

In the 2010s, Quevedo worked as assistant to his compatriot Gregorio Manzano at Beijing Guoan F.C. and Shanghai Shenhua F.C. from the Chinese Super League.[10][11]

Personal life

Quevedo shared birthplace and date with Arteaga, also a Cádiz youth graduate. On 26 December 1999, he married television presenter Cristina Tàrrega.[12]

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