Jacobo Ynclán

Jacobo María Ynclán Pajares, called Jacobo Jacobo María or, (born 4 February 1984 in Madrid ) is a Spanish football player who is under contract with the Wolf Berger AC in the Austrian Bundesliga.

Club career

Jacobo began his career in the youth of Real Madrid, for which he spent two years running. 1995 to 1999 he played in the youth of EF Madrid Oeste, before joining Atlético Madrid.

Although he had been due to a meniscus injury without use, he went after his convalescence in 2003, the B team Atlético Aviación, in which he made ​​his debut in late 2003. In the first half of the season 2004 /05 he established himself as a regular player. After five goals in 16 league games, he was in the Segunda División in the spring of 2005, awarded to Poli Ejido Deportivo, where he was able to convince and won with the team place in the table 13.

For the following season, he was brought by coach José "Pepe" Murcia, under his breakthrough had succeeded before in the B team in the A- Squad from Atlético. He completed the entire pre-season with the team before he was again in the Segunda División in August 2005 awarded to UE Lleida.

With the Catalans, he completed his first full season as a professional and confident as a template generator for Mate Bilic. Although this ended the season third in the scoring charts with 17 Torerfolgen, the team had an otherwise rather harmless offensive, yielding came early in the relegation battle. At the end of Lleida took place in the table with 19 behind CD Tenerife the first of four relegation places and rose for the first time since 2004 to the third tier from.

Jacobo moved back to Atlético Madrid, where he was first sent by new coach Javier Aguirre at the start of the new season back in the B team. With seven goals in twelve games in Segunda División B, he played together for a round in the A-team back, where he remained without significant periods of use. After he had again not enforced in La Liga, he found himself at a crossroads in his career. Without the prospect of operating times at Atletico he did not want to go back in the B team and then moved on loan to the then Belgian first division club Excelsior Mouscron, in which he saw a better perspective.

Right at the beginning of the season, however, he suffered a meniscus injury that put him out of action the entire season. Without having attended a league game for Excelsior, he was then sent back early to Madrid, where his contract expired at season's end. Although he had remained a major part of the season without match practice, Atlético offered him a contract extension as a key player for the B team. Jacobo, however, did not renew his contract.

In the summer of 2008, he accepted an offer of the then second division side Deportivo Alavés. The Basques, however, he had to contend with long-term consequences of its violation. Jacobo presented itself out of shape, so he came to use time is 21 minutes for the first ten championship rounds. After he had stabilized his achievements at the end of the first round again, he was injured again on the knee and missed the entire second half. Alavés for 16 years, meanwhile, rose for the first time in the third division, whereupon his contract was dissolved.

He then took because of his uncertain health club no longer time before CD Guadalajara from the Segunda División B II took him under contract. In Guadalajara he remained injury free for the first time for a long time and was promoted to the club to a surprise of the season. As a candidate for relegation traded, the club played with throughout the season to move up, which was just missed the third place in the table and leaving the play-off against FC Ontinyent.

For the season 2010/11 league Jacobo then moved internally back to Madrid for RSD Alcalá, where he completed his strongest season. Although he failed with the team on promotion to the second division, personally he presented himself as a model donor and executioner, scored twelve gates, and was División at the end of the season player of the year in the Segunda B selected. After that he turned down an offer to extend the contract and instead moved to Austria to Spain by former Legionnaire Nenad Bjelica trained second division WAC / St. Andrae.

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