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Dani (footballer, born 1981)

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Dani
Dani in 2009
Personal information
Full name Daniel Martín Alexandre[1]
Date of birth (1981-09-16) 16 September 1981 (age 43)[1]
Place of birth Seville, Spain
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1]
Position(s) Striker
Youth career
1998–1999 Betis
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2002 Betis B 79 (23)
2001–2010 Betis 94 (19)
2007–2008Cádiz (loan) 35 (10)
2008–2009Elche (loan) 14 (0)
2010–2011 Recreativo 39 (4)
2011–2012 Atlético Baleares 29 (4)
2012–2013 Pierikos 25 (8)
Total 315 (68)
International career
1999 Spain U18 3 (3)
2001 Spain U20 1 (0)
2002 Spain U21 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Daniel Martín Alexandre (born 16 September 1981), commonly known as Dani, is a Spanish retired professional footballer who played as a striker.

His career was closely associated to Betis, for which he appeared in 115 competitive games (26 goals) and won the 2005 Copa del Rey.[2]

Club career

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Born in Seville, Dani started playing professionally with his hometown club Real Betis, and started out with their reserves, a spell that included six goals in 27 games in 1999–2000 in the Segunda División B. On 4 November 2001 he made his first-team – and La Liga – debut, playing the second half of a 0–1 home loss against Real Zaragoza and finishing the season with 17 appearances and five goals.[3]

After having missed most of the 2002–03 campaign due to a serious knee injury, occurred in April 2002[4][5] and relapsed in August,[6] Dani was knocked unconscious during a league game against Deportivo de La Coruña in November 2003, and was unable to remember a disallowed goal he had scored earlier.[7] However, he continued to grab important goals for the Andalusians with relatively little playing time, most notably the extra time winner in the 2005 final of the Copa del Rey against CA Osasuna,[8] adding the only goal in the 1–0 home victory over Chelsea in the group stage of UEFA Champions League;[9] on 20 August 2005, his brace at the Camp Nou helped to defeat FC Barcelona 2–1 in the Supercopa de España, but the Catalans had already won the first leg 3–0.[10]

Dani scored against Real Madrid on 18 January 2007, eliminating the eventual league champions from domestic cup contention; his equalising goal gave Betis a 1–1 draw, putting them through to the quarter-finals on the away goals rule.[11] However, he finished the league with only 14 appearances, not being able to find the net.

Under contract until 2010, Dani joined Segunda División club Cádiz CF, also in the region, on a one-year deal including the possibility of definitive purchase at the end of the term.[12][13] In spite of his ten goals, the team could not however avoid relegation.[14]

Dani stayed in the division for the following season, being again loaned, this time to Alicante side Elche CF, also in the second tier.[15] His stint was marred by injuries and dramatic loss of form,[16] as he only managed to score once in official games[17] and appeared in just one third of the matches.

Returning to Betis in July,[18] Dani immediately underwent a knee operation, only being made available in January 2010. However, he was one of the club's last attacking options and, late in the month, signed a one-and-a-half-year deal with second-tier Recreativo de Huelva.[19]

On 6 February 2011, Dani scored the game's only goal as Recreativo defeated Betis at the Estadio Benito Villamarín.[20] He retired in 2013 at the age of 32, after spells in his country's third division and Greece.[21]

International career

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Dani earned his only cap for Spain at under-21 level on 26 March 2002, featuring 60 minutes of a 3–0 friendly win in the Netherlands.[22]

Honours

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Betis

References

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  1. ^ a b c Dani at AS.com (in Spanish) Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "Todos me llaman farsante" ("Everybody calls me a poser"); El País, 17 December 2005 (in Spanish)
  3. ^ Dani: "Mis goles aquí nunca son suficientes" (Dani: "My goals here are never enough"); Diario AS, 7 August 2005 (in Spanish)
  4. ^ Injury blow for Dani; UEFA, 16 April 2002
  5. ^ El tinerfeñista Alexis califica de «fortuita» la lesión de Dani (Tenerife's Alexis deems Dani injury "fortuitous"); ABC, 17 April 2002 (in Spanish)
  6. ^ Dani out for six months; UEFA, 19 August 2002
  7. ^ Molina araña un punto y mantiene al Depor líder (Molina scrapes a point and keeps Depor in first); El Mundo, 22 November 2003 (in Spanish)
  8. ^ a b Dani delivers for Betis; UEFA, 11 June 2005
  9. ^ Betis buoyed by Dani strike; UEFA, 1 November 2005
  10. ^ El Barça no deja escapar la Supercopa (Barça do not let Supercup get away); El Mundo, 20 August 2005 (in Spanish)
  11. ^ Betis deliver Madrid knockout blow; UEFA, 18 January 2007
  12. ^ Dani, nuevo jugador del Cádiz CF (Dani, new Cádiz player) Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine; Cádiz CF, 1 August 2007 (in Spanish)
  13. ^ Dani se marcha cedido al Cádiz (Dani goes on loan to Cádiz) Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine; Real Betis, 1 August 2007 (in Spanish)
  14. ^ Dani: «Tengo dos espinas clavadas en mi carrera: las lesiones y el descenso del Cádiz CF» (Dani: "I have two thorns in my side in my career: injuries and Cádiz CF's relegation"); La Voz Digital, 23 June 2016 (in Spanish)
  15. ^ Dani llega al Elche cedido por el Betis (Dani arrives at Elche loaned by Betis); Marca, 14 August 2008 (in Spanish)
  16. ^ Dani Martín se lesiona y estará tres semanas de baja por una rotura fibrilar (Dani Martín suffers injury and will miss three months with fiber rupture); La Verdad, 5 March 2009 (in Spanish)
  17. ^ El Elche gana y gusta (2–0) (Elche win and please (2–0)); La Verdad, 4 September 2008 (in Spanish)
  18. ^ Dani, lesionado, abandona el Elche y regresa al Betis (Dani, injured, leaves Elche and returns to Betis); Al Final de la Palmera, 30 May 2009 (in Spanish)
  19. ^ Dani obtiene la carta de libertad y se marcha al Recre (Dani gets free transfer and goes to Recre); El Desmarque, 27 January 2010 (in Spanish)
  20. ^ El Betis se deja el liderato ante un Recre con mucho oficio y escaso fútbol (Betis leave first place against Recre with much "know-how" and little football); Marca, 6 February 2011 (in Spanish)
  21. ^ Dani, del gol a Osasuna al Pierikos pasando por el Recre y las continuas lesiones (Dani, from goal to Osasuna to Pierikos to Recre and recurrent injuries); Huelva 24, 24 December 2012 (in Spanish)
  22. ^ Los jóvenes dan una lección en Holanda (Youths teach a lesson in the Netherlands); El Mundo, 26 March 2002 (in Spanish)
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