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| Dani Güiza |
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Personal information |
| Full name |
Daniel González Güiza |
| Date of birth |
17 August 1980 (1980-08-17) (age 29) |
| Place of birth |
Jerez de la Frontera, Spain |
| Height |
1.82 m (5 ft 11+1⁄2 in)[1] |
| Playing position |
Striker |
| Club information |
| Current club |
Fenerbahçe |
| Number |
9 |
| Senior
career1 |
| Years |
Club |
App (Gls)* |
1998–1999
1999–2002
1999–2003
1999–2000
2002–2003
2003
2003–2005
2005–2007
2007–2008
2008– |
Xerez
Mallorca
B
Mallorca
→ Dos
Hermanas (loan)
→ Recreativo Huelva (loan)
→ Barcelona B (loan)
Ciudad
Murcia
Getafe
Mallorca
Fenerbahçe |
016
0(1)
070
(28)
007 0(1)
018 0(9)
004 0(0)
015 0(5)
081
(37)
061
(20)
037
(27)
045
(18) |
|
National team2 |
| 2007– |
Spain |
020
0(6) |
|
1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 10 August 2009.
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 9 September 2009.
* Appearances (Goals)
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Daniel González "Dani" Güiza (Spanish
pronunciation: [daˈnjel ˈɣwiθə]; born 17 August 1980) is a Spanish footballer of Romani heritage[2] who
currently plays as a striker for Fenerbahçe S.K. of the Turkish Süper Lig and for the Spanish national team.
A late bloomer, Güiza finished 2007-08's Spanish
League as the season's topscorer, and went on to help the national
side win UEFA Euro
2008.
Club
career
Having started playing on the streets of his hometown of Jerez de
la Frontera in Cádiz, Güiza used to hide behind trees in
an attempt to avoid the running, despite being then coached by
boyhood idol Kiko.[3] He
eventually made it into his local team, Xerez CD and, after one season there, first
showed his eye for goal at third-tier side Dos Hermanas
CF, loaned immediately after RCD Mallorca bought him. Such performances
saw him make his debut in the
first division at the age of 19, but he would fail to perform,
being demoted to the B team where he scored 28 goals in 70
games.[4]
Güiza was then loaned out to Recreativo de Huelva, but could
not find a secure place in the team, and was soon after loaned out
to FC Barcelona B where he managed
five goals in 15 games.[4]
After two seasons in the third level, he moved to Ciudad de
Murcia. It was here where his career saw a turning point,
scoring 36 goals in two seasons.[4]
Bernd
Schuster found this impressive enough to sign him for Getafe CF. Güiza became an
instant first-choice, and became recognised as a top-flight
striker, scoring 20 goals in just over 60 games and six in as much
Copa del
Rey appearances, while the team from Madrid's outskirts achieved two consecutive
ninth-league places. The club's President Ángel Torres described
him as "the best finisher in the first division after Ronaldo".[4]
After four years, Güiza returned to Mallorca in a €5 million
move, brokered by his wife and agent Nuria Bermúdez, experiencing a
breakthrough season.[3] On
20 April 2008, he scored a hat-trick against Real Murcia,[5] and
finished the season as the league's top
scorer, scoring 27 goals in 37 matches, a feat achieved without a
single penalty
kick.[6] Club
coach Gregorio
Manzano said: "In 24 years of coaching I've never had the
winner of the Pichichi in my team. Dani is the top
goalscorer in our league, and deserves extra credit for doing it
without taking penalties, and he is also worthy of selection to Euro
2008".[4]
On 8 July 2008, Güiza signed for Turkish club Fenerbahçe for €14 million, becoming the most
expensive foreign player to be transferred to the Turkish
first division.[7] In his
first month, he managed to score twice in the league and another two in the club's Champions
League campaign.
Güiza ended a long scoring drought on 22 March 2009, with an
early goal against Bursaspor. Fenerbahçe lost 2-1 in the dying
minutes of the game.
Prior to the beginning of the 2009-10 season, he scored a
hattrick in the
UEFA Europa League third round against Budapest
Honvéd FC on 30 July 2009. He scored his first goal of 2009-10 season at 1th match-day
against Denizlispor,
on the first minute of the game.[8]
International career
Torres,
Güiza and
Fàbregas celebrating after their success
at Euro 2008.
Unlike most of his teammates who had been youth internationals,
Güiza was a late bloomer on the international stage, having been
called up after impressing in the La Liga. On 8 November 2007,
Güiza was called for the first time to a Spanish national side,
which faced Sweden and Northern
Ireland in UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying. He
made his international debut against the latter on 21 November, in
a 1-0 home win.[9]
He was subsequently called up to represent Spain at Euro 2008 but,
despite being the league's top scorer in that year, still doubted
his chances of being picked: "I was really scared I'd miss out,
because being the league's top scorer doesn't guarantee you a
place".[4]
On 18 June 2008, Güiza made his debut at the tournament and
scored Spain's winning goal over Greece during the dying
moments of Spain's last match of the group stage.[10] He
also came on as a substitute in
Spain's quarterfinal against Italy, missing the fourth
kick in their penalty shootout win.[11]
In the semi-finals match against
Russia, Güiza scored his
second international and Euro 2008 goal during a 3–0 win.[12] After
receiving a pass from Cesc Fàbregas, he quickly side-flicked it
over the goalkeeper. He played during the final
versus Germany (0–1) as a
substitute and came very close to assisting Marcos Senna.[13]
Guiza celebrating Spain's Euro 2008 championship
On 15 October 2008, Güiza came on as a late substitute against
Belgium and soon after
assisted David Villa
who scored the winning goal in a close 1–2 encounter.[14]
After an article circulated in January 2009, involving details
about personal life and behaviour in training, Güiza's
international career future was questioned.[15]
Such reports on his behaviour became debatable due to the
unreliable sources and any rumours of him being dropped from the
Spain team were put to rest when Vicente del Bosque called him up for
his services for the World Cup
qualification matches against Turkey, where he
solidified his superb performance against Belgium, once again
coming on in the dying minutes and assisting a last minute winner
during the match held in Istanbul.[16]
On June 1, 2009, Vicente Del Bosque once again counted on
Güiza's services by calling him up for the Confederations Cup,
alongside fellow strikers, David Villa, Fernando Torres and Fernando
Llorente.[17] He
came on as a substitute in the second match against Iraq. On June 28, 2009, he came on as a substitute
with Spain 0-1 down against South Africa in the third place match
and scored two goals in the 88th and 89th minute.
Personal
life
Güiza is known for celebrating his goals with the "archer
gesture", a trademark of his childhood idol, former Cádiz CF and Atlético de Madrid great Kiko.[3] He
was introduced as "the greatest promise in Spain", but also "the
greatest party-goer" when he first joined Ciudad de Murcia. His
then coach Juan Manuel Lillo stated that he had
"too many birds flying round in his head".[3]
He suffered a divorce from his first wife Rocío with whom he had
his first child, which gained a lot of publicity in the Spanish
press. Furthermore, he admitted that "the night confuses me" and,
after joining Getafe, he started to take advantage of the night
life in Madrid, suffering a stomach infection as a result,
and subsequently being forced to go on a diet consisting of liquids
alone.[3]
During his time at Getafe, Güiza met Spanish model Nuria
Bermúdez. She sat for the qualifications to become an official
FIFA football agent, which she
passed scoring 29 points, just five below the top and went on to
become Güiza's agent.[18] She
also obtained the highest score for a female football agent in
Spain.[19]
Speaking of his relationship with the model, then Getafe coach
Schuster said: "Ever since Dani's been with Nuria, he turns up to
training and it doesn't look like he's slept under a bridge". On 1
December 2007, Bermúdez gave birth to Güiza's second son, also
named Daniel, at Policlínica Miramar in Palma de Mallorca, hoping he would become a
famous player like his father.[20]
Before Euro 2008, Güiza promised the media that if he were to
win the competition, he would then propose to Bermúdez.[21]
In January 2009, the Spanish media began to publicise problems
between Güiza's family and Bermúdez. Güiza's mother threatened to
cut Bermúdez's neck for being a "thief".[22]
Bermúdez then left Turkey with son Daniel, amongst claims the
latter was ignored by the father.[23]
Güiza's ex-wife, Rocío Aranda, revealed that the two had met up
just hours before the start of the match between England and Spain on 11
February 2009. According to Aranda, they met up in the hotel bar
and went on to have sexual intercourse in one of the bedrooms.
Subsequently, it was rumoured that Spain coach Vicente del
Bosque would drop him from the team.[15]
Güiza spoke against this in an interview with MARCA saying, "The
truth is, I hadn't seen my son in a while so I went to see him in
the hotel, I have to take advantage of such opportunites to see my
children. To make money, she [his ex-wife] makes up stories. I
spoke with Hierro and I explained the situation. I
told him that I had to see my son and I wanted to be with him. I
explained everything. I tried my best to be with my son and the
truth is the whole story has not come out well in the press."[24]
Sports journalist José Manuel Estrada sent a text message to
Spanish chat show ¿Dónde Estás Corazón? and indicated that
what Güiza did violate the Spanish federation's rules and that, as
a result, del Bosque should not call him up again.[15].
That resulted false, since del Bosque has called again Güiza to the
Spanish national team, and has explicitly denied any kind of
problem with Daniel Güiza. His nickname in Turkey is 'Acıların
Çocuğu' and aslo 'Gülizar'
Statistics
All stats correct as of 9 June 2009
Club
International
| National team |
Season |
Apps |
Goals |
Assists |
| Spain |
2007–08[26] |
8 |
2 |
2 |
| 2008–09[26] |
8 |
3 |
3 |
| Total |
16 |
5 |
5 |
International Goals [27]
| # |
Date |
Venue |
Opponent |
Score |
Result |
Competition |
| 1. |
18 June 2008 |
Wals Siezenheim
Stadium, Salzburg, Austria |
Greece |
1–2 |
1–2 |
UEFA Euro
2008 |
| 2. |
26 June 2008 |
Ernst Happel Stadion, Wien, Austria |
Russia |
0–2 |
0–3 |
UEFA Euro
2008 |
| 3. |
9 June 2009 |
Tofik
Bakhramov, Baku, Azerbaijan |
Azerbaijan |
0 – 5 |
0–6 |
International Friendly |
| 4. |
28 June 2009 |
Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa |
South Africa |
1 – 1 |
3–2 |
2009 FIFA Confederations
Cup |
| 5. |
28 June 2009 |
Royal Bafokeng Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa |
South Africa |
2 – 1 |
3–2 |
2009 FIFA Confederations
Cup |
| 6. |
18 November 2009 |
Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria |
Austria |
1 – 4 |
1–5 |
International Friendly |
Honours
Club
Country
Individual
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Spain 1-0 Northern Ireland:
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Greece 1-2 Spain: Güiza seals
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"From lover to players'
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"Son of footballer Güiza and
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El Periódico, 2 December 2007, retrieved on
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Guiza to propose if Spain win
(not lose)
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Dani Güiza's mother threatens
to cut Nuria Bermúdez's neck (Spanish)
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Nuria Bermudez's soap
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Güiza: "¿Por qué no va a ir
Raúl a la selección si se lo merece como el que más?" -
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