Sergi Barjuán

Sergi in August 2009

Sergi Barjuán i Esclusa, better known as Sergi ( born December 28, 1971 in Alcalá de Henares ), is a former Spanish footballer.

Career

Association

Sergi was trained at La Masia, the youth academy of FC Barcelona. In 1993 he made ​​the jump to the first team of the club. In his first season, the left-back was able to celebrate the Spanish League and reached the final of the Champions League 1994, which was, however, significantly lost with 0-4 against AC Milan.

In 1996, he stood with his club in the final of the Copa del Rey, but which has been lost to Atlético Madrid. Since these masters were in the same year, the club still qualified for the European Cup Winners' Cup, which was won on the field the following season with a 1-0 victory against defending París Saint- Germain with Sergi. 1997 and 1998, won with his club Sergi Spanish Cup. 1998 also succeeded in winning the championship the Double and a year later was allowed to turn Sergi Spanish masters call.

2002 Sergi adopted by Barcelona and moved on to league rivals Atlético Madrid. In 2005 he finished there after a total of 353 league games in which he scored 6 goals, his career.

Internationally

Because of its good performance in the 1993/94 season Sergi was appointed Javier Clemente in the squad of the Spanish national team for the 1994 World Cup. As a result, he was one in every tournament the squad. So he was at the EURO 96, the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 here. In total he played 56 internationals for Spain, while he managed a goal.

Achievements

  • Spanish Champion: 1994, 1998, 1999
  • Spanish Cup winners: 1997, 1998
  • European Cup Winners' Cup: 1997
  • UEFA Super Cup: 1997
  • Participation in the 1994 World Cup (5 bets )
  • Participation in the 1996 European Championship (4 inserts)
  • Participation in the 1998 World Cup (3 inserts)
  • Participate in the European Championship 2000 ( 1 Application )
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