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Santi Cazorla
Santi Cazorla, 2012-08-18.jpg
Cazorla playing for Arsenal in 2012
Personal information
Full name Santiago Cazorla González
Date of birth (1984-12-13) 13 December 1984 (age 39)
Place of birth Llanera, Spain
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Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Arsenal
Number 19
Youth career
1992–1996 Covadonga
1996–2003 Oviedo
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2004 Villarreal B 40 (4)
2003–2006 Villarreal 54 (2)
2006–2007 Recreativo 34 (7)
2007–2011 Villarreal 127 (23)
2011–2012 Málaga 38 (9)
2012– Arsenal 120 (23)
International career
2004–2006 Spain U21 7 (0)
2008– Spain 77 (14)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 21:08, 29 November 2015 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 21:28, 13 November 2015 (UTC)

Santiago "Santi" Cazorla González (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsanti kaˈθorla ɣonˈθaleθ]; born 13 December 1984) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Arsenal in the Premier League, and for the Spanish national team. He is a versatile and ambidextrous attacking midfielder who can also play as a winger, Cazorla is noted for his speed, shooting accuracy, capacity to change the rhythm of gameplay and excellent close control.[2][3] He was ranked as the tenth-best footballer in the world by Bloomberg in 2013.[4]

He spent most of the first half of his professional career with Villarreal, amassing La Liga totals of 253 games and 39 goals over the course of nine seasons. He also represented Recreativo, where he won the Spanish Footballer of the Year award for the 2006–07 campaign. In 2012, he signed for Arsenal from Málaga, quickly making an impact in the first team in his first year at the club with 13 assists, after which he was voted Arsenal Player of the Season.

Cazorla represented Spain at Euro 2008 and Euro 2012, winning both tournaments, and has gained more than 70 caps. He has also played at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Club career

Villarreal

Born in Llanera, Asturias, Cazorla started playing club football for local team Real Oviedo,[5] being acquired by Villarreal CF six months before turning 18, as his previous club, immersed in a deep financial crisis, suffered two relegations at the end of the 2002–03 season which saw it land in Tercera División.[6] He then progressed through the reserve side, making his debut with the first team on 30 November 2003 in a 1–0 win at Deportivo de La Coruña, playing one minute.

Established in the main squad in the 2004–05 campaign, Cazorla scored four goals in the season's UEFA Cup, also making two goalless appearances in the following season's UEFA Champions League.

Recreativo

On 7 July 2006 Recreativo de Huelva signed Cazorla for 600,000 on a four-year deal, with a clause in his contract whereby he could return to Villarreal (for €1.2 million),[7] going on to score in his official debut, a 1–1 home draw with RCD Mallorca, on 27 August. He became Spanish Player of the Year according to Don Balón, a member of European Sports Magazines, after topping its rating list;[8] on 22 April 2007, he dedicated a goal to his father who had died recently, in a 4–2 home win against Racing de Santander, going on to help the Andalusians, which had just returned from Segunda División, eventually finish eighth.

Return to Villarreal

The following year, Villarreal took advantage of the clause in Cazorla's contract and bought him back, as the team believed he had proven himself. In his first season in his second spell, he was instrumental in Villarreal's final runner-up placing, providing assists for Nihat Kahveci and Giuseppe Rossi and netting five goals himself.

On 26 August 2008, Cazorla announced that Real Madrid were interested in signing him.[9] He then went on to cause a stir in the media by rejecting the team, announcing that, "There are many other things in football besides Real Madrid. It's clear that it is possible to say 'no' to them, there is no doubt that they are a great team, but I also feel very satisfied and valued at my club." He added, "I hope I can continue growing at Villarreal because I am young and I’m only starting off with the national team."[10]

During a league game against UD Almería in early April 2009, Cazorla injured his right fibula after suffering a challenge from two opponents.[11] He missed several games but el Submarino Amarillo still managed to qualify for the Europa League, as the player made his comeback earlier than expected in the side's final match, a 3–2 win at Mallorca, and finished the league campaign with a career-high eight goals.

Cazorla struggled heavily with injury in the 2009–10 season,[12][13] going on to miss the 2010 World Cup.[14] He returned to full fitness in the following campaign, only missing one game and scoring five times as Villarreal finished fourth and qualified to the Champions League.

Málaga

On 26 July 2011 Cazorla left Villarreal and returned to Andalusia to join high-spending Málaga for a fee of €21 million.[15][16] He scored on his official debut on 28 August, netting from a superbly taken free kick in a 1–2 away loss against neighbouring Sevilla FC.[17] On 12 September, he scored a brace and gave an assist in another local derby, a 4–0 home win against Granada CF,[18] and netted his fourth in only four games nine days later – again from a free kick – in a 1–0 home success over Athletic Bilbao.[19]

On 18 March 2012, Cazorla scored from an injury-time free kick in a 1–1 away draw against Real Madrid,[20] and finished the season as the team's second top scorer (only behind Salomón Rondón) as Málaga finished fourth and qualified for the Champions League for the first time in the club's history.

Arsenal

On 7 August 2012, it was officially announced that Cazorla had signed a long-term deal with Arsenal worth £10 million in the Premier League.[21] He became Arsène Wenger's third major signing of the summer after the arrivals of German attacker Lukas Podolski and French striker Olivier Giroud.

2012–13 season

Cazorla made an exciting start to his Arsenal career, picking up the man of the match award on his debut for the club against Sunderland. The Spain international scored for his national side in a friendly win over Puerto Rico and followed that with another accomplished display at Stoke City. "Every day I’m becoming more used to [my teammates] and I'm enjoying myself more," he said. "The club have done a lot to help me settle in the team and to make it easy for me to get used to life in the city. Every day is a little bit better and I feel a little more comfortable."[22]

Cazorla taking a corner for Arsenal.

Cazorla continued his impressive start to life at Arsenal with a series of sparkling performances in September. The Spanish playmaker grabbed his first goal for the club in a 2–0 win against Liverpool at Anfield.[23]

Cazorla made five appearances over October, scoring once with a blockbuster against West Ham United that won the Arsenal's Goal of the Month award. The Spaniard drew praise from manager Arsène Wenger after that game, stating, “He is right footed but when you watch him play you don't know. It shows how important that is in the modern midfield."[24]

Cazorla was an ever-present figure throughout November, starting in every one of Arsenal’s fixtures. The playmaker scored a consolation at Old Trafford against Manchester United and, like Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud, scored in his first North London derby appearance against Tottenham Hotspur, where he was also named man of the match. "I feel valued here," he told Arsenal in an interview. "The manager gives me confidence, and within the team I have a responsibility that I love having. Little by little, I hope to keep improving and I hope to help the team as much as possible."[25]

Cazorla played in every game save for the Champions League defeat to Olympiacos in December. He scored his first hat-trick for the club against Reading, a performance that saw him pick up another man of the match award. "It's a pleasure for anyone to play with a player like Santi," teammate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain told Arsenal in an interview. "You can give him the ball in tight situations and you can trust him to get out of them and create things. We’ve been working on getting him and Jack [Wilshere] in behind the lines, between the defence and the midfield and picking up little pockets of space. When you get the ball to them two in those positions, especially Santi, he can create things—shots on target, goals and assists." Despite his successful start to the campaign, Cazorla was mired in controversy during the match against West Bromwich Albion, as he earned a penalty upon apparently being tripped by Steven Reid, which was converted to make it 1–0 in an eventual 2–0 home success. Television replays, however, showed that there had been no contact between Reid and Cazorla.[26] This led to Wenger issuing an apology for Cazorla being awarded a penalty and suggesting that the Spaniard could face disciplinary action for going to ground too easily; the manager also revealed that the playmaker had told him that he "was touched, lost his balance."[27]

Cazorla maintained his record of playing in all of the club’s Premier League games this season and scored against West Ham with an audacious backheel. The playmaker was also deployed in both FA Cup games against Swansea City in January.[28]

Cazorla enjoyed a fruitful February, scoring the winner in a man of the match display against Sunderland before also securing victory against Aston Villa with a brace. The Spaniard appeared in all of Arsenal’s fixtures and is still the only member of manager Arsène Wenger's squad to have featured in every Premier League fixture this season. "You see he takes his chances with his technique and his feeling," teammate Per Mertesacker told Arsenal. "He is the perfect footballer."[29]

Cazorla was still the only Arsenal player to have featured in every Premier League game this season after playing every minute of Arsenal’s March fixtures. An impressive performance against Swansea saw him named man of the match for another time, before he finished the month in style by netting in the 4–1 win against Reading at Emirates Stadium. "For any footballer, it’s the most important thing to make the people who support you happy and give back to them on the pitch," he said regarding positive relationship with the Arsenal's fans.[30]

Santi continued his record of being the only Arsenal player to feature in every Premier League game in the 2012–13 season after starting every game during April. "What I’ve taken from this year is that as a team, we weren't very consistent for half of the season, which cost us in terms of reaching the higher positions in the league," he told Arsenal. "Now we’re a lot more consistent and that’s the form we were lacking before—being consistent and getting the three points whenever we could. We’re a long way off the top because of this lack of form, even though it was only for half the season.”[31]

On 14 May 2013, Cazorla assisted all four of Arsenal's goals in a vital 4–1 win over Wigan Athletic, which relegated their opponents and kept the Gunners in fourth place, with the eventual qualification to the Champions League.[32] Cazorla finished an exceptional first season in England as the only Arsenal player to feature in all 38 league games, and on 31 May 2013, he was named Arsenal's Player of the Season for 2012–13.[33] He ended his first season at Arsenal with 12 goals and 14 assists from 49 appearances.[33] "I think he is a bit of an underrated player in the Premier League," Arsène Wenger told Arsenal. "When you think he was not in the [PFA] team of the season picked by the players, it's quite harsh. Personally I would have put him in there."[34]

2013–14 season

Cazorla preparing to take a corner against Sunderland in a Premier League match on 22 February 2014.

Cazorla returned to pre-season training a few weeks later than normal after his involvement in the Confederations Cup for Spain. He started from the bench against Aston Villa but was introduced at half-time after Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's injury. He played in every minute of Arsenal's games after that and played an important part in the side's three-straight wins early on in the season.[35]

Santi's only appearance came against Tottenham Hostpur in September. The Spaniard picked up an ankle injury before the Sunderland game that kept him out of action for the rest of the month.[36]

Cazorla returned to the team after missing the majority of Arsenal's September games with an ankle injury. The Spanish playmaker started the game against Norwich City and was involved in the build-up to Jack Wilshere's stunning goal in the first half. He came on as a substitute in the defeat at home to Borussia Dortmund and his introduction seemed to swing the momentum towards Arsenal before Robert Lewandowski's late winner for the German side.[37]

Cazorla featured in all six of Arsenal's games in November and scored his first goal of the season with an expertly-taken effort against Liverpool. The Spaniard, along with Mesut Özil, operated mostly from the flanks, but due to the flexibility of Arsenal's midfield, was able to drift inside and cause problems for opposition defences with his passing ability. "I feel comfortable playing on the left flank," Cazorla said. "Starting on the left is fine as long as I have the freedom to move on the pitch. The main difference is the way you play when the opponent has possession. As soon as we get the ball back, Mesut [Özi] Jack [Wilshere] or myself are free to change positions, however as soon as we give the ball away, we have certain duties to fulfil."[38] On 30 November 2013, Cazorla made his 300th career top-flight league appearance, when he started for Arsenal in a 3–0 win against Cardiff City.

Cazorla started the first three games in December before being rested against Manchester City and Chelsea. The Spaniard returned to the side for the win over West Ham United, when he produced a bright performance and provided the pass for Theo Walcott's equalising goal.[39]

Cazorla produced a string of sparkling performances in January. The Spanish playmaker thumped home Arsenal's first against Tottenham, before scoring an eye-catching brace in the win at home to Fulham. The goals kept coming for the 29-year-old with further strikes against Coventry City and Southampton.[40] Speaking after the win over Spurs, Cazorla said, "We played really well as a team. Tottenham have some good players but we played at a good level and we just need to continue that now." With his impressive January form, Cazorla was voted Arsenal's Player of the Month, scoring five goals in six matches.[41]

Cazorla continued his good form in February. The Spaniard provided an exquisite pass for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's first goal against Crystal Palace. He went on to start four more times for the Gunners during the month.[42]

Cazorla played completed every minute of Arsenal's seven fixtures in March and committed his long-term future to Arsenal by signing a new contract.[43] The Spaniard produced bright performances in the games against Everton, Tottenham and Manchester City but struggled to make an impact in the disappointing defeats to Stoke City and Chelsea.[44] "I'm very happy at the club, being able to stay here and sign [a new] contract – it's great to get it sorted," Cazorla said. "I like being here, I'm happy and I think that the club can be a big player in competing for the top trophies in years to come. That's important for me. "One of the main reasons for coming here was to get better as a player and joining Arsenal has definitely made me a better player."[45]

After a disappointing start to April against Everton, Cazorla tucked home the winning penalty in the shootout against Wigan Athletic to send Arsenal to the final of the FA Cup at Wembley Stadium.[46] He also provided assists for three more Arsenal goals in April and showed his versatility throughout the month by playing on both wings and just behind the striker.[47]

The Spaniard also added to his assist tally when his corner was headed home by Olivier Giroud against West Brom and scored Arsenal's first goal – a direct free-kick – as the team came from 2–0 down to defeat Hull City 3–2 in the 2014 FA Cup Final, winning his first piece of silverware with the club.[48] He finished the campaign with seven goals and 47 appearances in all competitions.[49]

2014–15 season

Cazorla (right) and Olivier Giroud in February 2015.

Cazorla began the campaign with another goal at Wembley, slotting home Arsenal's opener against Manchester City in the 2014 FA Community Shield. The win against the defending Premier League champions gave Arsenal their second title in 2014.[50] The Spaniard also set up Aaron Ramsey's goal against Everton with a low cross and was also involved in Alexis Sánchez's strike against Leicester City. The 29-year-old has also revealed his personal targets for the season, telling Arsenal, "I hope to equal or beat my goalscoring tally from last year." "That's something every player wants to achieve. Hopefully I'll help the team with many goals because that would be a signal that I can be useful. Apart from that, I'd like to play as much as possible. Luckily the manager has always trusted me in the previous two years. I played a good number of games and hopefully I'll keep doing so."[51] On 26 November, he assisted both Yaya Sanogo and Sánchez in 2–0 win against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League.[52] On 28 December, he scored the opening goal in an away match against West Ham in the Premier League.[53] On 4 January, he assisted Sánchez for the second goal in a 2–0 win against Hull City in the FA Cup.[54] The Spaniard added to his goal tally on 18 January in a 2–0 away win against holding Premier League champions Manchester City.[55] Cazorla was instrumental in the home game against Aston Villa in the Premier League as he scored from the penalty spot and assisted goals to Theo Walcott and fellow countryman Héctor Bellerín in a 5–0 win.[56] On February 21, he scored the opening goal away to Crystal Palace in a 2–1 Premier League win.[57] On 30 May 2015, Cazorla was selected to start in the 2015 FA Cup Final, playing the full 90 minutes and being voted man of the match in a 4–0 defeat of Aston Villa at Wembley.[58] He finished the Premier League season with 11 assists, the second highest in the league behind Chelsea's Cesc Fàbregas, and seven goals.[59][60]

2015–16 season

Cazorla was sent off for two yellow cards as Arsenal lost 2–0 at Chelsea on 19 September 2015, having already been down to ten men from the dismissal of Gabriel Paulista.[61]

International career

Cazorla playing in a friendly against Chile in September 2013.

Cazorla began his international career in the Spanish under-21 team, under Iñaki Sáez. He was called up for play-off games against Italy for the 2004 Summer Olympics.[62] playing the first match which ended 0–1 – coming in on the 77th minute for Javier Arizmendi – but missing the second leg as the nation did not eventually qualify for the competition.[63]

On 17 May 2008, senior side boss Luis Aragonés surprised the Spanish press by including the uncapped Cazorla and Sergio García in his UEFA Euro 2008 squad, over more established wingers such as Joaquín and Albert Riera. [64] Justifying the decision, Aragonés stated, "They are players [Cazorla and García] who are performing very well and had the possibility of coming. I made myself decide between Riera and Cazorla where I considered each player's form."[65]

After making his debut on 31 May 2008 in a 2–1 friendly win over Peru, Cazorla made substitute appearances in the tournament's group stage matches against Russia,[66] Sweden[67] and Greece,[68] also coming from the bench in the quarterfinals against Italy, converting his penalty in the ensuing shootout which Spain won.[69] In the final, he played the last 25 minutes for David Silva, as Spain defeated Germany 1–0 and aided his country in winning their first major tournament in 44 years.[70]

On 19 November 2008, Cazorla scored his first international goal against Chile, a 3–0 friendly win on his club's homeground. He was summoned for the following year's FIFA Confederations Cup, where he made a couple of substitute appearances.

After missing the 2010 FIFA World Cup due to a hernia,[12] Cazorla returned to the national team's setup. On 4 June 2011, during the first half of a friendly against the United States in Foxboro, Massachusetts, he scored twice in a 4–0 win.[71]

Cazorla was selected by Vicente del Bosque for the Euro 2012 tournament in Poland and Ukraine. He played ten minutes against Republic of Ireland (4–0 group stage win)[72] and six against France (2–0, quarterfinals)[73] for the eventual champions.

Cazorla was named in Spain's 30-man provisional squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup,[74] and was also included in the final list for the tournament.[75] On 19 June, he made his debut in the tournament by coming on for the last 14 minutes in place of Pedro against Chile at the Maracanã in the second group game. Spain lost 2–0 and were eliminated.[76]

On 9 October 2015, he scored twice in a 4–0 win over Luxembourg at the Estadio Las Gaunas in Logroño, a result which sent Spain to UEFA Euro 2016.[77]

Career statistics

Club

As of matches played 08 December 2015[78][79]
Club Season League Cup[lower-alpha 1] League Cup[lower-alpha 2] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Villarreal 2003–04 La Liga 2 0 0 0 2 0
2004–05 La Liga 28 3 0 0 11[lower-alpha 3] 4 39 7
2005–06 La Liga 23 0 0 0 2 0 25 0
Total 53 3 0 0 13 4 66 7
Recreativo 2006–07 La Liga 34 5 0 0 34 5
Total 34 5 0 0 34 5
Villarreal 2007–08 La Liga 36 5 0 0 6[lower-alpha 3] 1 42 6
2008–09 La Liga 30 8 0 0 8[lower-alpha 4] 0 38 8
2009–10 La Liga 26 5 2 0 2[lower-alpha 5] 0 30 5
2010–11 La Liga 37 5 2 1 13[lower-alpha 5] 1 52 7
Total 129 23 4 1 29 2 162 26
Málaga 2011–12 La Liga 38 9 4 0 42 9
Total 38 9 4 0 42 9
Arsenal 2012–13 Premier League 38 12 3 0 1 0 7 0 49 12
2013–14 Premier League 31 4 6 3 1 0 8 0 46 7
2014–15 Premier League 37 7 5 0 1 0 9 0 1 1 53 8
2015–16 Premier League 14 2 0 0 0 0 5 0 1 0 20 0
Total 120 23 14 3 3 0 29 0 2 1 167 27
Career total 374 65 22 4 3 0 71 6 2 1 471 74
  1. Includes Copa del Rey and FA Cup matches
  2. Includes League Cup matches
  3. 3.0 3.1 Appearances in UEFA Cup
  4. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  5. 5.0 5.1 Appearances in UEFA Europa League

International

As of 13 November 2015[80]
National team Season Apps Goals
Spain 2008 13 1
2009 11 1
2010 4 0
2011 10 2
2012 11 4
2013 11 3
2014 9 0
2015 8 3
Total 77 14

International goals

Score and Result lists Spain's goals first
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 19 November 2008 El Madrigal, Villarreal, Spain  Chile 3–0 3–0 Friendly
2. 9 September 2009 Estadio Romano, Mérida, Spain  Estonia 2–0 3–0 2010 World Cup qualification
3. 4 June 2011 Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, United States  United States 1–0 4–0 Friendly
4. 3–0
5. 26 May 2012 AFG Arena, St. Gallen, Switzerland  Serbia 2–0 2–0 Friendly
6. 30 May 2012 Stade de Suisse, Bern, Switzerland  South Korea 3–1 4–1 Friendly
7. 15 August 2012 Juan Ramón Loubriel, Bayamón, Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico 1–0 2–1 Friendly
8. 7 September 2012 Pasarón, Pontevedra, Spain  Saudi Arabia 1–0 5–0 Friendly
9. 8 June 2013 Sun Life, Miami Gardens, United States  Haiti 1–0 2–1 Friendly
10. 14 August 2013 Monumental, Guayaquil, Ecuador  Ecuador 2–0 2–0 Friendly
11. 16 November 2013 Nuevo Estadio de Malabo, Equatorial Guinea  Equatorial Guinea 1–0 2–1 Friendly (unofficial)[81]
12. 9 October 2015 Estadio Las Gaunas, Logroño, Spain  Luxembourg 1–0 4–0 UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
13. 4–0
14. 13 November 2015 Estadio José Rico Pérez, Alicante, Spain  England 2–0 2–0 Friendly

Honours

Club

Villarreal
Arsenal

Country

Spain

Individual

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