SOCCER PLAYER

José Ángel Valdés

1989 - Today

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José Ángel Valdés Díaz (born 5 September 1989), known as José Ángel or Cote, is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a left-back. He started and finished his 17-year career with Sporting de Gijón. He achieved La Liga totals of 222 games and five goals over 11 seasons with that club, Real Sociedad, Villarreal, Eibar and Osasuna, and also spent two years in the Portuguese Primeira Liga with Porto and one in the Italian Serie A with Roma. José Ángel won the 2011 European Under-21 Championship with Spain. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 28 different languages on Wikipedia. José Ángel Valdés is the 13,888th most popular soccer player (down from 9,835th in 2024), the 3,057th most popular biography from Spain (down from 2,543rd in 2019) and the 851st most popular Spanish Soccer Player.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, José Ángel Valdés ranks 765Before him are Dong Dong, Dániel Gyurta, Valerică Găman, Natsuko Hara, Barry Douglas, and Svetlana Romashina. After him are Miriam Giovanelli, Maxime Chanot, Mackenzie Rosman, Tobias Sana, Ana Fernández García, and Martha Hunt.

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In Spain

Among people born in Spain, José Ángel Valdés ranks 3,053 out of 3,355Before him are Jon Belaustegui (1979), and Víctor Casadesús (1985). After him are Tamar Novas (1986), María Teresa Torró Flor (1992), Gonzalo Colsa (1979), Barbara Goenaga (1983), Álex Palou (1997), Ivana Andrés (1994), Marc Pubill (2003), Omar Fraile (1990), Bolo (1974), and Ana Fernández García (1989).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Spain

Among soccer players born in Spain, José Ángel Valdés ranks 851Before him are Esteban (1975), Carlos Aranda (1980), Diego Rico (1993), Rafa (1985), Hugo Duro (1999), and Víctor Casadesús (1985). After him are Gonzalo Colsa (1979), Ivana Andrés (1994), Marc Pubill (2003), José Ignacio (1973), Cristian Ceballos (1992), and Álvaro Medrán (1994).