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'''Juan Vizcaíno Morcillo''' (born August 6, 1966 in [[Pobla de Mafumet]], [[Province of Tarragona|Tarragona]], [[Catalonia]]) is a former [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Association football|footballer]], who played mainly as a [[Midfielder#Defensive midfielder|defensive midfielder]].
'''Juan Vizcaíno Morcillo''' (born 6 August 1966 in [[Pobla de Mafumet]], [[Province of Tarragona|Tarragona]], [[Catalonia]]) is a retired [[Spain|Spanish]] [[Association football|footballer]] who played mainly as a [[Midfielder#Defensive midfielder|defensive midfielder]].


Regarded and praised as an accomplished role player, his career was intimately connected with [[Atlético Madrid]].<ref>[http://www.lavidaenrojiblanco.com/Opiniones/La-Atletipedia.-Por-Fernando-Sanchez/Vizcaino-un-secundario-de-lujo Vizcaíno, un secundario de lujo (Vizcaíno, a deluxe sidekick)] {{es icon}}</ref>
Regarded and praised as an accomplished role player, his career was intimately connected with [[Atlético Madrid]].<ref>[http://www.lavidaenrojiblanco.com/Opiniones/La-Atletipedia.-Por-Fernando-Sanchez/Vizcaino-un-secundario-de-lujo Vizcaíno, un secundario de lujo (Vizcaíno, a deluxe sidekick)] {{es icon}}</ref>
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Vizcaíno started playing with hometown side [[Gimnàstic de Tarragona]], being offered his first-team debuts by coach [[Xabier Azkargorta]] during 1982–83, not yet aged 17, with the [[Catalonia|Catalan]] outfit then in the [[Segunda División B|third level]].
Vizcaíno started playing with hometown side [[Gimnàstic de Tarragona]], being offered his first-team debuts by coach [[Xabier Azkargorta]] during 1982–83, not yet aged 17, with the [[Catalonia|Catalan]] outfit then in the [[Segunda División B|third level]].


In 1986, he stayed in that division, as he moved to [[Real Zaragoza]] but started playing with [[Real Zaragoza B|its reserves]]. On March 9, 1988, Vizcaíno made his [[La Liga]] debut against [[Sevilla FC]], and remained a regular fixture until the end of his stay with the [[Aragon]]ese, while also netting ten league goals from a defensive position.
In 1986, he stayed in that division, as he moved to [[Real Zaragoza]] but started playing with [[Real Zaragoza B|its reserves]]. On 9 March 1988, Vizcaíno made his [[La Liga]] debut against [[Sevilla FC]], and remained a regular fixture until the end of his stay with the [[Aragon]]ese, while also netting ten league goals from a defensive position.


Vizcaíno then signed with [[Atlético Madrid]] for [[1990–91 La Liga|1990–91]], starting every single match he appeared in in his first five years; in [[1995–96 La Liga|the sixth]], he was the outfield player with most appearances (41), as the [[Madrid|capital]] side conquered [[Double (association football)|the double]].
Vizcaíno then signed with [[Atlético Madrid]] for [[1990–91 La Liga|1990–91]], starting every single match he appeared in in his first five years; in [[1995–96 La Liga|the sixth]], he was the outfield player with most appearances (41), as the [[Madrid|capital]] side conquered [[Double (association football)|the double]].
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==International career==
==International career==
Vizcaíno played 15 times for the [[Spain national football team|Spanish national team]], the first arriving on January 16, 1991, in a friendly with [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] (1–1, in [[Castellón de la Plana|Castellón]]).
Vizcaíno played 15 times for the [[Spain national football team|Spanish national team]], the first arriving on 16 January 1991, in a friendly with [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] (1–1, in [[Castellón de la Plana]]).


The nation did not qualify for [[UEFA Euro 1992]], and the player was ousted from the call-ups shortly after the arrival of new boss [[Javier Clemente]].
The nation did not qualify for [[UEFA Euro 1992]], and the player was ousted from the call-ups shortly after the arrival of new boss [[Javier Clemente]].
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Juan Vizcaíno
Personal information
Full name Juan Vizcaíno Morcillo
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11+12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Retired
Youth career
1982–1983 Gimnàstic
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1983–1986 Gimnàstic
1986–1988 Deportivo Aragón
1988–1990 Zaragoza 86 (10)
1990–1998 Atlético Madrid 255 (22)
1998–2000 Valladolid 55 (1)
2000–2001 Elche 20 (0)
2001–2004 Gimnàstic
International career
1991–1992 Spain 15 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Template:Spanish name 2 Juan Vizcaíno Morcillo (born 6 August 1966 in Pobla de Mafumet, Tarragona, Catalonia) is a retired Spanish footballer who played mainly as a defensive midfielder.

Regarded and praised as an accomplished role player, his career was intimately connected with Atlético Madrid.[1]

Club career

Vizcaíno started playing with hometown side Gimnàstic de Tarragona, being offered his first-team debuts by coach Xabier Azkargorta during 1982–83, not yet aged 17, with the Catalan outfit then in the third level.

In 1986, he stayed in that division, as he moved to Real Zaragoza but started playing with its reserves. On 9 March 1988, Vizcaíno made his La Liga debut against Sevilla FC, and remained a regular fixture until the end of his stay with the Aragonese, while also netting ten league goals from a defensive position.

Vizcaíno then signed with Atlético Madrid for 1990–91, starting every single match he appeared in in his first five years; in the sixth, he was the outfield player with most appearances (41), as the capital side conquered the double.

After two more solid seasons, Vizcaíno left for Real Valladolid, then Elche CF in 2000–01, and closed out his career at almost 38 with his first club, Gimnàstic. He stayed in the region afterwards, working for the city hall's sports departments in Pobla de Mafumet.

International career

Vizcaíno played 15 times for the Spanish national team, the first arriving on 16 January 1991, in a friendly with Portugal (1–1, in Castellón de la Plana).

The nation did not qualify for UEFA Euro 1992, and the player was ousted from the call-ups shortly after the arrival of new boss Javier Clemente.

Honours

References

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