Antonio Notario

Antonio Notario Caro ( born November 19, 1972 in Mataró ) is a Spanish football player.

Playing career

The beginnings

Antonio Notario started his career at FC Granada in the Spanish Segunda División B. For the 1993/94 season he went to the B- team of FC Valencia. Subsequently, the Catalans went to Real Murcia, where he played half of the season games. In the 1995/96 season Notario stood at CP Almería under contract, but even there he remained for only one year - he played only twice in the whole season. See the following years remained Notario in the third division. Until 2000 was Notario regular at Guadix CF and FC Granada.

As a professional

In summer 2000, Notario succeeded for the first time you step into the professional football ( at age 28 ), so one can call Late Bloomer him well. At FC Sevilla Notario quickly became a regular player and could still rise at the first attempt with the Andalusians in the first division. There he spent two years until he 2003/2004 had to sit on the substitutes ' bench a regular player. Still three more seasons was Notario in Seville under contract. Although he was only substitute goalkeeper, but he was a member of the team that won the UEFA Cup in 2006. After this success, he moved to second division side Real Murcia, with which he ascended in his inaugural season. He has also earned a regular place.

Celta

After the signing of Javier Clemente Notario had no future in Murcia, so he left the free transfer relegated to sign at second division Celta Vigo.

Achievements

Sevilla FC

  • 2000/2001 - Rise in the Primera División
  • UEFA Cup 2005/2006

Real Murcia

  • 2006/2007 - Rise in the Primera División
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