Quique de Lucas

Enrique "Quique" de Lucas Martínez (born 17 August 1978) is a Spanish retired footballer who played mainly as an attacking midfielder.He started his professional career with Espanyol, going on to amass La Liga totals of 168 games and 25 goals over eight seasons, also representing in the competition Alavés, Murcia and Celta.Subsequently, he became an important attacking element for the Pericos, appearing in 30 La Liga matches and scoring four goals in 1999–2000 while helping the club to that year's Copa del Rey.His sole goal for the English team was a well-executed chip in the UEFA Cup against Viking FK, in a 2–1 home win but 4–5 loss on aggregate.In August 2009, de Lucas had a trial with Football League Championship's Blackpool after his Murcia link had expired,[6] alongside Will Haining and Ishmel Demontagnac.
Spanish namesurnameL'HospitaletMidfielderBarcelonaEspanyolEspanyol BParis Saint-GermainChelseaAlavésMurciaCartagenaHérculesBiggleswade UnitedSpain U16Spain U21footballerLa LigaSegunda División2002–03 campaignL'Hospitalet de LlobregatCataloniaRCD EspanyolReal Valladolidthe season1999–2000that yearCopa del ReyParis Saint-Germain F.C.his first and only seasonUEFA CupViking FK2–1 home win but 4–5 loss on aggregateDeportivo Alavéssecond divisionBasquereturned to the top levelthe following campaignReal Murciaachieved a top-flight return in 2007his first yearReal MadridFootball League ChampionshipBlackpoolWill HainingIshmel DemontagnacFC Cartagenarecently returned to the second divisionthe new campaignGirona FCRC Celta de VigoGalicianssuffering relegation from the second tierHércules CFSpain under-21 sideEurosportBBC SportEl ConfidencialLa VerdadMundo DeportivoPitchero