RIQUELME





Full name: Juan Román Riquelme
Date of birth: June 24, 1978
Birthplace: San Fernando, Argentina
Nationality: Argentinian
EU passport: No
Height: 182 cms
Weight: 75 kgs

Club: Boca Juniors
Position: Attacking Midfielder [L, C]
Squad Number: 10
Contract expires:
Previous clubs: Argentinos Juniors > Boca Juniors > (€11m) Barcelona > Villarreal (loan) > (€7m) Villarreal (bought from Barcelona) > Boca Juniors (loan) > Villarreal > (€9m) Boca Juniors

International debut: November 1997, v Colombia
International Caps: 50
International Goals: 17
World Cups: Germany 2006

FIFA U-20 World Cup (1997)
Olympic Games (2008)

Copa Libertadores (2000, 2001, 2007)
Intercontinental Cup (2000)

Argentinian Torneo de Apertura (1998, 2000)
Argentinian Torneo de Clausura (1999)

Argentinian Primera División Footballer of the Season (Clausura 1999, Apertura 2000)
South American Footballer of the Year (2001)
ArgentinianFootballer of the Year (2001)

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SeasonClubCountryLevelGPGS
2008-09 Boca Juniors ARG A 28 5
2007-08 Villarreal ESP A 0 0
2007-08 Boca Juniors ARG A 10 1
2006-07 Boca Juniors ARG A 15 2
2006-07 Villarreal ESP A 13 1
2005-06 Villarreal ESP A 24 11
2004-05 Villarreal ESP A 35 15
2003-04 Villarreal ESP A 33 8
2002-03 FC Barcelona ESP A 30 3
2001-02 Boca Juniors ARG A 22 10
2000-01 Boca Juniors ARG A 27 10
1999-00 Boca Juniors ARG A 24 4
1998-99 Boca Juniors ARG A 37 10
1997-98 Boca Juniors ARG A 19 0
1996-97 Boca Juniors ARG A 22 4
1995-96 Argentinos Juniors ARG A 0 0
Career Totals:33984


FIFA World Cup Germany 2006

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
30/06 Olympiastadion, Berlin GER 1:1 ARG
aet (4:2 PSO)
71 0 1 0 2 0 0
24/06 Zentralstadion, Leipzig ARG 2:1 MEX
aet
120 0 0 3 2 0 0
21/06 Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt NED 0:0 ARG 79 0 0 0 3 0 0
16/06 Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen ARG 6:0 SCG 90 0 0 1 2 0 0
10/06 AOL Arena, Hamburg ARG 2:1 CIV 89 0 0 0 1 0 0
Competition Totals:4490141000
Competition Average:89.800.20.8200

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


UEFA Champions League 2005-06

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
25/04 Estadio El Madrigal, Vila-real Villarreal 0:0 Arsenal 90 0 0 0 2 0 0
19/04 Arsenal Stadium, London Arsenal 1:0 Villarreal 90 0 0 0 5 1 0
04/04 Estadio El Madrigal, Vila-real Villarreal 1:0 Internazionale 90 0 1 0 2 0 0
29/03 Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan Internazionale 2:1 Villarreal 90 0 0 0 5 0 0
07/03 Estadio El Madrigal, Vila-real Villarreal 1:1 Rangers 86 0 0 0 5 0 0
22/02 Ibrox Stadium, Glasgow Rangers 2:2 Villarreal 89 1 0 0 1 0 0
07/12 Estadio El Madrigal, Vila-real Villarreal 1:0 Lille 90 0 0 1 2 1 0
02/11 Estadio da Luz, Lisbon Benfica 0:1 Villarreal 90 0 0 1 5 0 0
18/10 Estadio El Madrigal, Vila-real Villarreal 1:1 Benfica 90 1 0 0 3 0 0
27/09 Stade de France, Paris Lille 0:0 Villarreal 90 0 0 0 4 0 0
Competition Totals:8952123420
Competition Average:89.50.20.10.23.40.20

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards


FIFA Confederations Cup Germany 2005

DateVenueMatchMPGFASFCFSYCRC
29/06 Commerzbank-Arena, Frankfurt BRA 4:1 ARG 90 0 0 2 8 0 0
26/06 AWD-Arena, Hanover MEX 1:1 ARG
aet (5:6 PSO)
120 0 0 3 2 0 0
21/06 Frankenstadion, Nuremberg ARG 2:2 GER 90 1 0 1 3 0 0
18/06 Frankenstadion, Nuremberg AUS 2:4 ARG 90 1 2 0 4 0 0
15/06 RheinEnergieStadion, Cologne ARG 2:1 TUN 90 1 0 0 2 0 0
Competition Totals:4803261900
Competition Average:960.60.41.23.800

Glossary
MP: Minutes Played, GF: Goals in favor, AS: Assists, FC: Fouls Committed, FS: Fouls Suffered, YC: Yellow Cards, RC: Red Cards



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1978
Born June 24 in San Fernando, Argentina.
1997
July: Member of the Argentinean team that won the FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia.
2006
April: Misses the penalty in the 88th minute of the UCL semi-final second leg against Arsenal that could have helped put Villarreal in the final in their debut season.
June 16: Juan Riquelme was the centerpiece of an Argentine attack that put the ball in the net six times against Serbia and Montenegro, earning himself recognition as the Budweiser Man of the Match.
September 02: Alfio Basile named Riquelme as captain when he announced his team for the first match of his second spell as Argentina's coach.
September 13: Riquelme announced his international retirement at the age of 28, citing family reasons.
October 12: Included among the 30 nominees for the FIFA World Player of the Year Award.
October 17: Included among the 50 nominees for the European Footballer of the Year Award.
2007
February 9: Villarreal allowed Riquelme, who has watched his team's last eight matches from the stands after a dispute with coach Manuel Pellegrini, to join Boca Juniors on loan for the remainder of the season.
February 18: Boca Juniors were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Rosario Central as playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme made his return. A packed 50,000 crowd gave him a rapturous reception at the Bombonera but the game was a letdown as he looked short of match fitness. "The public gave me a good welcome," he said. "I've missed everything, there's nothing like Boca's stadium. It's the only place in the world when they sing for the whole game and the pitch moves.
June 20: Helped Boca Juniors won their sixth Copa Libertadores title after defeating Gremio 2-0 in Porto Alegre, going on to win the final series 5-0 on aggregate with an MVP performance from Riquelme.
July 15: Member of the Argentinian squad that lost the Copa America final against arch rivals Brazil 0-3 at the Jose Encarnacion Pachencho Romero Stadium in Maracaibo, Venezuela. 2007
July: Represented Mexico in the Copa America of Venezuela. Roman was also included in the "Dream Team" of the competition.
August 16: Arrived at Villarreal's preseason training and said he was "happy" to be back despite his uncertain future.
November 26: Riquelme agreed a nine-million-euro deal with Villarreal to move to Boca Juniors in his home country, the Spanish first division club said.
2008
August 24: Member of the Argentinian team that won the Gold Medal at the Beijing Olympic Games.
Joan Roman Riquelme · Argentina

FIFA World Cup™ Germany 2006 player's profile

The appointment of Jose Pekerman as Argentina coach has finally allowed Juan Roman Riquelme to take what many Argentina fans believe is his rightful place in the side. Widely considered to be one of his country’s finest playmakers, Riquelme was nonetheless overlooked by previous coaches Daniel Passarella and Marcelo Bielsa.
In fact, the Villarreal star, who came through the youth system at Argentinos Juniors and drew universal acclaim at Boca Juniors, was only the fourth or fifth-choice player in the coveted schemer’s role until as recently as last year. Now, by contrast, Pekerman has installed him as the player around whom Argentina’s FIFA World Cup™ bid will be built, and looks sure to be one of the players to watch at Germany 2006.

Riquelme has always stood out due to his intelligence, outstanding ability to keep hold of the ball and fearsome shot. He first exploded on to the international scene in 1997 when, alongside the likes of Pablo Aimar and Esteban Cambiasso, he won the CONMEBOL South American U-20 tournament and the FIFA World Youth Championship in Malaysia. So exceptional was his form in both tournaments and for his then club side, Boca Juniors, that Passarella drafted him directly into the senior squad, where he made his debut in a 1-1 draw with Colombia in what was Argentina’s final qualifier for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

However, his speedy inclusion into the senior set-up proved to be a false dawn when he failed to establish himself in the team. His best opportunity to prove his worth came at the CONMEBOL Copa America in 1999, but Bielsa's team flattered to deceive and were eliminated in the second round. He would be given another chance in a series of friendly matches ahead of Korea/Japan 2002, but Bielsa was not to be swayed.

With Pekerman's arrival, however, came a remarkable reversal in fortunes. The coach knows Riquelme's ability perhaps better than anyone else and has rewarded him with a starting berth and his full confidence. The results have been there for all to see: Riquelme is now the focal point of the team, has scored goals and received rave reviews from the Argentine press for pivotal role he played in helping Argentina to the Final of the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup.

As far as his club career is concerned, this shy young man made his first division debut for Boca Juniors on 10 November 1996. Just 16 days later he notched his first goal and was hailed as Argentine football's rising star. He went on to claim a host of silverware including the CONMEBOL Copa Libertadores (twice) and the TOYOTA Cup after beating the mighty Real Madrid 2-0 in Tokyo. Barcelona won the subsequent race for his signature, but he struggled to establish himself at the Nou Camp and was loaned out to Villarreal.

Last season, he moved on a permanent basis to this high-flying provincial club, penning a four-year contract. In a 'Yellow Submarine' side sprinkled with skilful South Americans, Riquelme is the inspirational star, scoring freely and creating chances aplenty for his appreciative team-mates.

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