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Miguel Ángel Cordero

Miguel Ángel Cordero

Spanish footballer


Miguel Ángel Cordero Sánchez (born 10 September 1987) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Atlético Sanluqueño as a defensive midfielder.[1]

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Club career

Born in Lebrija, Province of Seville, Cordero arrived at Sevilla FC's youth ranks at the age of 12 from local CA Antoniano. In 2006 he moved to Sevilla Atlético, helping Sevilla FC's reserves to achieve promotion to Segunda División.[2]

After totalling 45 matches with Sevilla B the following two seasons – suffering relegation in his second – and some call-ups to the first team, although he never appeared officially for the Andalusians, Cordero was loaned to another side in the third tier, Real Madrid Castilla. In August 2010 he signed with Xerez CD, returning to his native region.[3]

In his first season, Cordero was one of the most used players by manager Javi López (almost 2,900 minutes of action), scoring five goals as Xerez easily retained their status. He also collected 15 yellow cards.

Cordero joined AEK Athens F.C. in the summer of 2012, going on to remain several years in Greece and help to two consecutive promotions to reach the Super League after they were relegated twice in the same campaign due to irregularities.[4] On 25 June 2016, however, as his contract was nearing its expiration, he was told by the board of directors to look for a new club.[5]

On 30 August 2016, Cordero signed a one-year deal with Gimnàstic de Tarragona of the Spanish second division.[6] After featuring sparingly, he moved to the level below with FC Cartagena the following 1 August.[7]

Cordero helped the Efesé to promote to division two in 2020, contributing 21 games to this feat. On 29 December 2020, already a fringe player,[8] the 33-year-old terminated his contract with the club[9] and joined third-tier side CD Atlético Baleares just hours later.[10]

Honours

Sevilla B

AEK


References

  1. "¿Qué fue de los integrantes del Sevilla Atlético de Segunda división?" [What happened to members of Sevilla Atlético of Segunda división?] (in Spanish). Sevillismo en Vena. 5 November 2015. Retrieved 29 May 2019.
  2. "Cordero, calidad y juventud al servicio del nuevo Xerez CD" [Cordero, skill and youth at the service of new Xerez CD] (in Spanish). Andalucía Información. 27 July 2010. Retrieved 19 June 2019.
  3. Cordero ready for AEK's comeback; Neos Kosmos, 4 May 2015
  4. Moya, Francisco J. (26 December 2020). "FC Cartagena: Cordero y Verza ya saben que deberán irse y el club desconoce el interés del Cádiz por Rubén Castro" [FC Cartagena: Cordero and Verza already know they must go and club is not aware of Cádiz interest in Rubén Castro] (in Spanish). La Verdad. Retrieved 11 January 2021.
  5. "Cordero deja de ser jugador del FC Cartagena" [Cordero is no longer a FC Cartagena player] (in Spanish). FC Cartagena. 29 December 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.
  6. "Cordero es el primer fichaje de invierno" [Cordero is the first winter signing] (in Spanish). CD Atlético Baleares. 29 December 2020. Retrieved 30 December 2020.

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