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Encyclopedia > Juan Carlos Valeron

Juan Carlos Valerón (born June 17, 1975 in Arguineguin, Gran Canaria) is a Spanish football (soccer) midfielder, who currently plays for Deportivo de La Coruña.


Previously, Valerón played for Las Palmas (1995-97), RCD Mallorca (1997-98), and Atletico Madrid (1998-2000). He played for Spain at Euro 2000, the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004.


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SI.com - Soccer - Spain defeats Russia 1-0 on substitute Valeron's second-half goal - Saturday June 12, 2004 10:08PM (1958 words)
Juan Carlos Valeron (left) celebrates the match's only goal with David Albelda.
Barely a minute on the field, Juan Carlos Valeron scored Spain's first goal of Euro 2004 on Saturday for a 1-0 victory over Russia and a big step toward the quarterfinals.
Valeron puts Spain in front with a left-foot shot from eight metres after deftly controlling a low cross from defender Carles Puyol.
Young Independent (4346 words)
Valeron looks to be in slow motion when he receives the ball, with the ball he is a magician whether he splits the finest defences with a through ball or magically jinx past his opponents.
Valeron had a grand entrance to Euro 2004 when he scored against the Russians whose defence had held firm until his first touch after being introduced as a substitute.
Valeron is a true game-breaker and is often dubbed as the Spanish Zidane.
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