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Luis García (footballer, born 1978)

Luis Javier García Sanz (born 24 June 1978) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a winger.

Luis García
García in 2024
Personal information
Full name Luis Javier García Sanz[1]
Date of birth (1978-06-24) 24 June 1978 (age 45)[1]
Place of birth Badalona, Spain[1]
Height 1.71 m (5 ft 7 in)[2]
Position(s) Winger, attacking midfielder
Youth career
1984–1988 Badalona
1988–1990 Sant Gabriel
1990–1997 Barcelona
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1997–2002 Barcelona B 73 (25)
1998–2002 Barcelona 0 (0)
1999–2000Valladolid (loan) 6 (0)
2000Toledo (loan) 17 (4)
2000–2001Tenerife (loan) 40 (16)
2001–2002Valladolid (loan) 25 (7)
2002–2003 Atlético Madrid 30 (9)
2003–2004 Barcelona 25 (4)
2004–2007 Liverpool 77 (18)
2007–2009 Atlético Madrid 49 (2)
2009–2010 Racing Santander 15 (0)
2010–2011 Panathinaikos 18 (2)
2011–2012 Puebla 33 (14)
2012–2013 UNAM 35 (4)
2014 Atlético Kolkata 13 (2)
2016 Central Coast Mariners 10 (2)
Total 466 (109)
International career
2005–2008 Spain 18 (4)
2001–2008 Catalonia 5 (3)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

He played professionally for Barcelona and Atlético Madrid in his homeland, amongst others – being brought up in the former's youth ranks – appearing abroad for Liverpool, with whom he won the 2005 Champions League and the 2006 FA Cup. Over the course of eight seasons, he amassed La Liga totals of 150 games and 22 goals.

A Spain international for three years, García earned 18 caps and represented the nation at the 2006 World Cup.

Club career edit

Barcelona edit

Born in Badalona, Barcelona, Catalonia, García began playing football with local CF Badalona at the age of 6, arriving at FC Barcelona's academy six years later from neighbours CE Sant Gabriel.[3] After two successful seasons with their reserves, he left on loan for Real Valladolid,[4] where he made his La Liga debut on 22 August 1999 in a 1–0 away loss against CD Numancia.[5] He finished the campaign at Segunda División's CD Toledo also on loan, his four goals not being enough to prevent relegation for the Castilla–La Mancha side;[6] on 18 August 1998, he had made his first competitive appearance for the Blaugrana, coming on as 78th-minute substitute for Boudewijn Zenden in a 2–1 defeat at RCD Mallorca in the Supercopa de España.[7]

Subsequently, García played another year in the second tier, being instrumental in CD Tenerife's promotion by scoring 16 league goals under the guidance of manager Rafael Benítez.[8] Loaned for the fourth time by Barcelona, he returned to Valladolid for 2001–02, netting seven top-division goals in 25 matches, including two in a 5–1 away victory over Tenerife.[9]

Atlético Madrid edit

In the 2002–03 season, García was sold to Atlético Madrid for 3.6 million but, after a highly successful individual campaign (nine league goals), Barcelona activated a clause which allowed the player's return for an additional €1.4 million.[10] He had another good year at the Camp Nou, helping the team to the second place in the league, five points behind champions Valencia CF.[11]

Liverpool edit

 
García playing for Liverpool in 2005

García was signed by former Tenerife coach Benítez for Liverpool on 20 August 2004, on a five-year contract for a fee of £6 million. He was the fourth Spaniard the club acquired that summer[12] and, nine days after arriving, made his Premier League debut in a 1–0 away loss to Bolton Wanderers, where he had an apparently legitimate goal ruled out for offside.[13] His first goal with his new club concluded a 3–0 victory over West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on 11 September,[14] and he went on to net seven more times in the league that season, including the headed winner in the Merseyside derby against Everton on 20 March 2005.[15]

García was also a key player in Liverpool's successful campaign in the UEFA Champions League, scoring winning goals against Juventus FC and Chelsea (a controversial one in the fourth minute, dubbed a "ghost goal" by Chelsea manager José Mourinho),[16] in the quarter-finals and semi-finals, respectively. Having appeared in the final against A.C. Milan, he finished his first season in English football with 13 goals in all competitions.[17]

 
García during Jamie Carragher's testimonial match (2010)

García did not make so much of an impact in the 2005–06 campaign, although he weighed in with some vital goals, including one against Chelsea to put them out of the FA Cup in the semi-finals.[18] He was suspended for the final victory over West Ham United, having been sent off in a league game just days after his semi-final winner, against the same opposition.[19] Early into the season, he also scored the third goal in the Reds' 2005 UEFA Super Cup 3–1 final defeat of PFC CSKA Moscow.[20]

On 10 January 2007, following the 6–3 defeat to Arsenal in the League Cup which was his final game for Liverpool, it was announced that García had ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the game. He would be out for at least six months.[21]

His positive relationship with the fans was in great measure due to his decisive goals against Chelsea. It was further underlined by the song frequently sung in his honour, to the tune of "You Are My Sunshine": "Luis García, he drinks Sangria/he came from Barça to bring us joy!/He's five-foot seven, he's football heaven/So please don't take our Luis away!" In the 2013 poll of the 100 Players Who Shook the Kop, García ranked 34th.[22] He totalled 30 goals in 122 competitive appearances during his tenure, with ten coming in the Champions League, five in the knockout stages of the 2005 triumph.[23]

Return to Spain edit

In early July 2007, García joined his former team Atlético Madrid for around £4 million, with his transfer being negotiated between the two clubs around the same time that they were arranging a deal for Fernando Torres in the opposite direction. Nonetheless, these deals were conducted separately.[24]

García managed 30 appearances in his first season, acting mainly as backup to Portugal's Simão Sabrosa.[25] He played both matches against his former side Liverpool in the following campaign's Champions League group stage; on 4 November 2008, he came on as a late substitute at Anfield to appreciative applause.[26] During the league, however, he fell out of favour, sometimes not even making the list of 18.[27]

On 11 August 2009, García reached an agreement with Racing de Santander.[28] His season was quite unassuming, as he took part in just 18 games without scoring and the Cantabrians narrowly avoided relegation.[29]

Later years edit

García signed a one-year contract with Greek club Panathinaikos F.C. on 28 August 2010.[30] On 4 September, he flew back to Anfield to take part in Carragher's testimonial match, scoring a goal in the second minute.[31] He returned to the Camp Nou ten days later, playing the last 20 minutes of a 5–1 loss in the Champions League group phase.[32][33]

 
García playing for Puebla in 2011

On 1 July 2011, the 33-year-old García moved to Mexican team Puebla FC.[34] He scored his first goal for La Franja on the 24th, through a penalty kick away to Atlas FC (1–0).[35]

In early June 2012, García signed for another side in the Liga MX, Club Universidad Nacional, joining alongside Martín Romagnoli for an undisclosed fee.[36] He made his official debut against Atlas, playing 34 minutes from the bench.[37]

García announced his retirement from football on 14 January 2014, aged 35. He made the announcement on his official website, saying, "Today I've decided to retire as a professional footballer, thanks for the interest from the teams that spoke with me in recent weeks, but I think the time has come to end this important chapter in my life and move to the next page."[38]

García came out of retirement in July 2014, joining newly formed Indian Super League franchise Atlético de Kolkata as their marquee player ahead of the league's inaugural season, the first of such players to join the league.[39] He started in the league's opening match, as his new team won 3–0 at home against Mumbai City FC.[40] On 21 November he had a wrongly disallowed goal in an eventual 2–1 loss at Kerala Blasters FC[41] but, despite finishing the regular season in third, Kolkata won the league final against the same adversary, although he was an unused substitute;[42] he also won the league's Manyavar Most Exciting Player award.[43]

Due to concerns over his injury record, García was not retained for the 2015 campaign.[44] On 16 January 2016, he signed for Central Coast Mariners FC initially until the end of the campaign.[45] He made his A-League debut one week later, coming off the bench and playing a role in his team's goal in a 2–1 home defeat to Western Sydney Wanderers FC.[46] In the next match, against Wellington Phoenix FC, he was again brought in as a replacement, scoring once and setting up two more in the 3–1 win.[47]

García served as a pundit for beIN Sports during their coverage of the UEFA Euro 2016.[48]

International career edit

After a productive first season with Liverpool, García made his debut for the Spain national team on 26 March 2005, appearing in a 3–0 friendly defeat of China in Salamanca.[49] On 12 November that year, he scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 home win over Slovakia for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification play-offs.[50]

García was then chosen as part of the nation's squad-of-23 for the finals in Germany. He started in victories against Ukraine[51] and Tunisia,[52] and was used as a substitute in the round-of-16 3–1 loss to France.[53]

Style of play edit

Although naturally left-footed, García was skilled with both feet and had a good aerial game despite a small frame. He was also often deployed as a second striker.[54]

Post-retirement edit

After retiring, García worked as a La Liga pundit for ESPN.[55]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

[56][57]

Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Barcelona B 1997–98 Segunda División B 36 15 6[a] 3 42 18
1998–99 Segunda División 37 10 37 10
Total 73 25 0 0 0 0 6 3 79 28
Barcelona 1998–99 La Liga 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[b] 0 1 0
Valladolid (loan) 1999–2000 La Liga 6 0 2 0 8 0
Toledo (loan) 1999–2000 Segunda División 17 4 0 0 17 4
Tenerife (loan) 2000–01 Segunda División 40 16 1 0 41 16
Valladolid (loan) 2001–02 La Liga 25 7 4 3 29 10
Atlético Madrid 2002–03 La Liga 30 9 2 0 32 9
Barcelona 2003–04 La Liga 25 4 6 1 7[c] 3 38 8
Liverpool 2004–05 Premier League 29 8 3 0 12[d] 5 44 13
2005–06 Premier League 31 7 4 1 13[d] 2 3[e] 1 51 11
2006–07 Premier League 17 3 2 0 7[d] 3 1[f] 0 27 6
Total 77 18 9 1 32 10 4 1 122 30
Atlético Madrid 2007–08 La Liga 30 2 6 0 9[c] 4 45 6
2008–09 La Liga 19 0 3 0 7[d] 1 29 1
Total 49 2 9 0 16 5 0 0 74 7
Racing Santander 2009–10 La Liga 15 0 3 0 18 0
Panathinaikos 2010–11 Super League Greece 18 2 1 0 6[d] 0 25 2
Puebla 2011–12 Liga MX 33 14 0 0 33 14
UNAM 2012–13 Liga MX 20 2 7 4 27 6
2013–14 Liga MX 15 2 5 0 20 2
Total 35 4 12 4 0 0 0 0 47 8
Atlético Kolkata 2014 Indian Super League 13 2 13 2
Central Coast Mariners 2015–16 A-League 10 2 10 2
Career total 466 109 49 9 61 18 11 4 587 140
  1. ^ Appearances in Promotion play-offs
  2. ^ Appearances in Supercopa de Espana
  3. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Cup
  4. ^ a b c d e Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  5. ^ Appearances in UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup
  6. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield

International edit

Spain[58]
Year Apps Goals
2005 6 3
2006 12 1
Total 18 4

International goals edit

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 12 November 2005 Vicente Calderón, Madrid, Spain   Slovakia 1–0 5–1 2006 World Cup qualification[50]
2. 2–0
3. 4–1
4. 2 September 2006 Nuevo Vivero, Badajoz, Spain   Liechtenstein 4–0 4–0 Euro 2008 qualifying[59]

Honours edit

Liverpool

Atlético Kolkata

Individual

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External links edit

  • Luis García at BDFutbol
  • Luis García at Soccerbase  
  • Liverpool historic profile
  • Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo.com (archived) (in Spanish)
  • Luis García at National-Football-Teams.com  
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  

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For other people named Luis Garcia see Luis Garcia disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Garcia and the second or maternal family name is Sanz Luis Javier Garcia Sanz born 24 June 1978 is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a winger Luis GarciaGarcia in 2024Personal informationFull nameLuis Javier Garcia Sanz 1 Date of birth 1978 06 24 24 June 1978 age 45 1 Place of birthBadalona Spain 1 Height1 71 m 5 ft 7 in 2 Position s Winger attacking midfielderYouth career1984 1988Badalona1988 1990Sant Gabriel1990 1997BarcelonaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1997 2002Barcelona B73 25 1998 2002Barcelona0 0 1999 2000 Valladolid loan 6 0 2000 Toledo loan 17 4 2000 2001 Tenerife loan 40 16 2001 2002 Valladolid loan 25 7 2002 2003Atletico Madrid30 9 2003 2004Barcelona25 4 2004 2007Liverpool77 18 2007 2009Atletico Madrid49 2 2009 2010Racing Santander15 0 2010 2011Panathinaikos18 2 2011 2012Puebla33 14 2012 2013UNAM35 4 2014Atletico Kolkata13 2 2016Central Coast Mariners10 2 Total466 109 International career2005 2008Spain18 4 2001 2008Catalonia5 3 Club domestic league appearances and goals He played professionally for Barcelona and Atletico Madrid in his homeland amongst others being brought up in the former s youth ranks appearing abroad for Liverpool with whom he won the 2005 Champions League and the 2006 FA Cup Over the course of eight seasons he amassed La Liga totals of 150 games and 22 goals A Spain international for three years Garcia earned 18 caps and represented the nation at the 2006 World Cup Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Barcelona 1 2 Atletico Madrid 1 3 Liverpool 1 4 Return to Spain 1 5 Later years 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Post retirement 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 5 3 International goals 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksClub career editBarcelona edit Born in Badalona Barcelona Catalonia Garcia began playing football with local CF Badalona at the age of 6 arriving at FC Barcelona s academy six years later from neighbours CE Sant Gabriel 3 After two successful seasons with their reserves he left on loan for Real Valladolid 4 where he made his La Liga debut on 22 August 1999 in a 1 0 away loss against CD Numancia 5 He finished the campaign at Segunda Division s CD Toledo also on loan his four goals not being enough to prevent relegation for the Castilla La Mancha side 6 on 18 August 1998 he had made his first competitive appearance for the Blaugrana coming on as 78th minute substitute for Boudewijn Zenden in a 2 1 defeat at RCD Mallorca in the Supercopa de Espana 7 Subsequently Garcia played another year in the second tier being instrumental in CD Tenerife s promotion by scoring 16 league goals under the guidance of manager Rafael Benitez 8 Loaned for the fourth time by Barcelona he returned to Valladolid for 2001 02 netting seven top division goals in 25 matches including two in a 5 1 away victory over Tenerife 9 Atletico Madrid edit In the 2002 03 season Garcia was sold to Atletico Madrid for 3 6 million but after a highly successful individual campaign nine league goals Barcelona activated a clause which allowed the player s return for an additional 1 4 million 10 He had another good year at the Camp Nou helping the team to the second place in the league five points behind champions Valencia CF 11 Liverpool edit nbsp Garcia playing for Liverpool in 2005 Garcia was signed by former Tenerife coach Benitez for Liverpool on 20 August 2004 on a five year contract for a fee of 6 million He was the fourth Spaniard the club acquired that summer 12 and nine days after arriving made his Premier League debut in a 1 0 away loss to Bolton Wanderers where he had an apparently legitimate goal ruled out for offside 13 His first goal with his new club concluded a 3 0 victory over West Bromwich Albion at Anfield on 11 September 14 and he went on to net seven more times in the league that season including the headed winner in the Merseyside derby against Everton on 20 March 2005 15 Garcia was also a key player in Liverpool s successful campaign in the UEFA Champions League scoring winning goals against Juventus FC and Chelsea a controversial one in the fourth minute dubbed a ghost goal by Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho 16 in the quarter finals and semi finals respectively Having appeared in the final against A C Milan he finished his first season in English football with 13 goals in all competitions 17 nbsp Garcia during Jamie Carragher s testimonial match 2010 Garcia did not make so much of an impact in the 2005 06 campaign although he weighed in with some vital goals including one against Chelsea to put them out of the FA Cup in the semi finals 18 He was suspended for the final victory over West Ham United having been sent off in a league game just days after his semi final winner against the same opposition 19 Early into the season he also scored the third goal in the Reds 2005 UEFA Super Cup 3 1 final defeat of PFC CSKA Moscow 20 On 10 January 2007 following the 6 3 defeat to Arsenal in the League Cup which was his final game for Liverpool it was announced that Garcia had ruptured the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee during the game He would be out for at least six months 21 His positive relationship with the fans was in great measure due to his decisive goals against Chelsea It was further underlined by the song frequently sung in his honour to the tune of You Are My Sunshine Luis Garcia he drinks Sangria he came from Barca to bring us joy He s five foot seven he s football heaven So please don t take our Luis away In the 2013 poll of the 100 Players Who Shook the Kop Garcia ranked 34th 22 He totalled 30 goals in 122 competitive appearances during his tenure with ten coming in the Champions League five in the knockout stages of the 2005 triumph 23 Return to Spain edit In early July 2007 Garcia joined his former team Atletico Madrid for around 4 million with his transfer being negotiated between the two clubs around the same time that they were arranging a deal for Fernando Torres in the opposite direction Nonetheless these deals were conducted separately 24 Garcia managed 30 appearances in his first season acting mainly as backup to Portugal s Simao Sabrosa 25 He played both matches against his former side Liverpool in the following campaign s Champions League group stage on 4 November 2008 he came on as a late substitute at Anfield to appreciative applause 26 During the league however he fell out of favour sometimes not even making the list of 18 27 On 11 August 2009 Garcia reached an agreement with Racing de Santander 28 His season was quite unassuming as he took part in just 18 games without scoring and the Cantabrians narrowly avoided relegation 29 Later years edit Garcia signed a one year contract with Greek club Panathinaikos F C on 28 August 2010 30 On 4 September he flew back to Anfield to take part in Carragher s testimonial match scoring a goal in the second minute 31 He returned to the Camp Nou ten days later playing the last 20 minutes of a 5 1 loss in the Champions League group phase 32 33 nbsp Garcia playing for Puebla in 2011 On 1 July 2011 the 33 year old Garcia moved to Mexican team Puebla FC 34 He scored his first goal for La Franja on the 24th through a penalty kick away to Atlas FC 1 0 35 In early June 2012 Garcia signed for another side in the Liga MX Club Universidad Nacional joining alongside Martin Romagnoli for an undisclosed fee 36 He made his official debut against Atlas playing 34 minutes from the bench 37 Garcia announced his retirement from football on 14 January 2014 aged 35 He made the announcement on his official website saying Today I ve decided to retire as a professional footballer thanks for the interest from the teams that spoke with me in recent weeks but I think the time has come to end this important chapter in my life and move to the next page 38 Garcia came out of retirement in July 2014 joining newly formed Indian Super League franchise Atletico de Kolkata as their marquee player ahead of the league s inaugural season the first of such players to join the league 39 He started in the league s opening match as his new team won 3 0 at home against Mumbai City FC 40 On 21 November he had a wrongly disallowed goal in an eventual 2 1 loss at Kerala Blasters FC 41 but despite finishing the regular season in third Kolkata won the league final against the same adversary although he was an unused substitute 42 he also won the league s Manyavar Most Exciting Player award 43 Due to concerns over his injury record Garcia was not retained for the 2015 campaign 44 On 16 January 2016 he signed for Central Coast Mariners FC initially until the end of the campaign 45 He made his A League debut one week later coming off the bench and playing a role in his team s goal in a 2 1 home defeat to Western Sydney Wanderers FC 46 In the next match against Wellington Phoenix FC he was again brought in as a replacement scoring once and setting up two more in the 3 1 win 47 Garcia served as a pundit for beIN Sports during their coverage of the UEFA Euro 2016 48 International career editAfter a productive first season with Liverpool Garcia made his debut for the Spain national team on 26 March 2005 appearing in a 3 0 friendly defeat of China in Salamanca 49 On 12 November that year he scored a hat trick in a 5 1 home win over Slovakia for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification play offs 50 Garcia was then chosen as part of the nation s squad of 23 for the finals in Germany He started in victories against Ukraine 51 and Tunisia 52 and was used as a substitute in the round of 16 3 1 loss to France 53 Style of play editAlthough naturally left footed Garcia was skilled with both feet and had a good aerial game despite a small frame He was also often deployed as a second striker 54 Post retirement editAfter retiring Garcia worked as a La Liga pundit for ESPN 55 Career statistics editClub edit 56 57 Club Season League Cup Continental Other Total Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Barcelona B 1997 98 Segunda Division B 36 15 6 a 3 42 18 1998 99 Segunda Division 37 10 37 10 Total 73 25 0 0 0 0 6 3 79 28 Barcelona 1998 99 La Liga 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 b 0 1 0 Valladolid loan 1999 2000 La Liga 6 0 2 0 8 0 Toledo loan 1999 2000 Segunda Division 17 4 0 0 17 4 Tenerife loan 2000 01 Segunda Division 40 16 1 0 41 16 Valladolid loan 2001 02 La Liga 25 7 4 3 29 10 Atletico Madrid 2002 03 La Liga 30 9 2 0 32 9 Barcelona 2003 04 La Liga 25 4 6 1 7 c 3 38 8 Liverpool 2004 05 Premier League 29 8 3 0 12 d 5 44 13 2005 06 Premier League 31 7 4 1 13 d 2 3 e 1 51 11 2006 07 Premier League 17 3 2 0 7 d 3 1 f 0 27 6 Total 77 18 9 1 32 10 4 1 122 30 Atletico Madrid 2007 08 La Liga 30 2 6 0 9 c 4 45 6 2008 09 La Liga 19 0 3 0 7 d 1 29 1 Total 49 2 9 0 16 5 0 0 74 7 Racing Santander 2009 10 La Liga 15 0 3 0 18 0 Panathinaikos 2010 11 Super League Greece 18 2 1 0 6 d 0 25 2 Puebla 2011 12 Liga MX 33 14 0 0 33 14 UNAM 2012 13 Liga MX 20 2 7 4 27 6 2013 14 Liga MX 15 2 5 0 20 2 Total 35 4 12 4 0 0 0 0 47 8 Atletico Kolkata 2014 Indian Super League 13 2 13 2 Central Coast Mariners 2015 16 A League 10 2 10 2 Career total 466 109 49 9 61 18 11 4 587 140 Appearances in Promotion play offs Appearances in Supercopa de Espana a b Appearances in UEFA Cup a b c d e Appearances in UEFA Champions League Appearances in UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup Appearance in FA Community Shield International edit Spain 58 Year Apps Goals 2005 6 3 2006 12 1 Total 18 4 International goals edit Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 12 November 2005 Vicente Calderon Madrid Spain nbsp Slovakia 1 0 5 1 2006 World Cup qualification 50 2 2 0 3 4 1 4 2 September 2006 Nuevo Vivero Badajoz Spain nbsp Liechtenstein 4 0 4 0 Euro 2008 qualifying 59 Honours editLiverpool FA Cup 2005 06 60 61 FA Community Shield 2006 62 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 63 runner up 2006 07 64 UEFA Super Cup 2005 65 Football League Cup runner up 2004 05 66 FIFA Club World Championship runner up 2005 67 Atletico Kolkata Indian Super League 2014 42 Individual UEFA Team of the Year 2005 68 References edit a b c Luis Garcia at WorldFootball net FIFA Club World Championship Japan 2005 Official Rosters FIFA 4 December 2005 Archived from the original on 19 December 2005 Retrieved 23 December 2022 Luis Garcia Sanz anuncia retirada Llego un momento inevitable para todos Luis Garcia Sanz announces retirement A moment that everyone must face has come La Informacion in Spanish 14 January 2014 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Hidalgo Chacel Santiago 29 May 2016 Luis Garcia De Pucela al mundo Luis Garcia From Pucela to the world El Norte de Castilla in Spanish Retrieved 4 April 2023 Tomeo Carlos 23 August 1999 El Numancia sigue haciendo historia y se estrena con un triunfo Numancia continue to make history and have winning debut El Pais in Spanish Retrieved 6 November 2015 Picos Sergio 26 March 2018 Que fue de Luis Garcia uno de los heroes del Spanish Liverpool What happened to Luis Garcia one of the heroes of Spanish Liverpool Diario AS in Spanish Retrieved 4 April 2023 Lopez Jose Luis 19 August 1998 Solo Xavi aprueba el primer examen Only Xavi passes first test Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 6 November 2015 La ambicion de Benitez tuvo justa recompensa Benitez s ambition had its just reward Marca in Spanish 28 October 2000 Retrieved 12 September 2017 Castaneda Alvaro 29 April 2002 El Tenerife patetico Tenerife pathetic Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 6 November 2015 Barca buy back Luis Garcia UEFA 1 July 2003 Retrieved 15 June 2012 Ortiz Fabian 5 June 2006 11 Luis Garcia El extremo al que Rijkaard pidio para nada 11 Luis Garcia The winger Rijkaard requested for nothing Diario AS in Spanish Retrieved 4 April 2023 Liverpool grab Garcia BBC Sport 20 August 2004 Retrieved 14 December 2014 Bolton 1 0 Liverpool BBC Sport 29 August 2004 Retrieved 14 December 2014 Liverpool 3 0 West Brom BBC Sport 11 September 2004 Retrieved 14 December 2014 Liverpool 2 1 Everton BBC Sport 20 March 2005 Retrieved 14 December 2014 Harris Nick 5 May 2005 Motion expert says Garcia s shot did cross the line The Independent Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 18 August 2007 Liverpool transfers When the Reds signed Xabi Alonso and Luis Garcia Talksport 20 August 2015 Retrieved 29 August 2019 Chelsea 1 2 Liverpool BBC Sport 22 April 2006 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Red card duo face anxious wait ESPN Soccernet 26 April 2006 Retrieved 15 June 2012 Liverpool 3 1 CSKA Moscow ESPN Soccernet 26 August 2005 Retrieved 15 June 2012 Mole Giles 10 January 2007 Liverpool hit by Garcia injury blow The Daily Telegraph Retrieved 14 December 2014 100PWSTK The full 2013 list Liverpool F C 8 August 2013 Archived from the original on 1 November 2014 Retrieved 14 December 2014 Baldi Ryan 11 November 2019 An ode to Luis Garcia the man who added flair to Liverpool s mainstays and misfits Liverpool Echo Retrieved 4 April 2023 Luis Garcia returns to Atletico UEFA 3 July 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Aguirre apuesta por los suplentes para medirse al Valladolid Aguirre bets on reserves to take on Valladolid in Spanish La Voz Digital 10 January 2008 Retrieved 5 April 2023 Glendenning Barry 5 November 2008 Champions League Liverpool v Atletico Madrid as it happened The Guardian Retrieved 6 November 2015 Luis Garcia fuera por decision tecnica Luis Garcia out due to technical decision Marca in Spanish 10 January 2009 Retrieved 6 November 2015 Mercado El Racing de Santander ficha a Luis Garcia Market Racing de Santander sign Luis Garcia in Spanish Goal 11 August 2009 Retrieved 6 November 2015 Luis Garcia rescinde su contracto con el Racing de Santander Luis Garcia rescinds his contract with Racing de Santander in Spanish Fichajes 13 August 2010 Retrieved 6 November 2015 Luis Garcia set to complete Panathinaikos switch Yahoo 28 August 2010 Retrieved 28 August 2010 Jamie Carragher scores for both teams in Liverpool testimonial The Guardian 4 September 2010 Retrieved 4 April 2023 Hunter Graham 14 September 2010 Messi makes merry in Barca stroll UEFA Retrieved 6 November 2015 Barcelona 5 Panathinaikos 1 Diario AS in Spanish 14 September 2010 Retrieved 4 April 2023 El internacional jugador espanol Luis Garcia Saenz sic llega al Puebla de la Franja Spain international player Luis Garcia Sanz arrives at Puebla de la Franja in Spanish Medio Tiempo 1 July 2011 Retrieved 2 July 2011 Radiografia de la jornada uno del Apertura 2011 mexicano X ray of the 2011 Mexican Apertura s matchday one in Spanish Info 7 24 July 2011 Retrieved 29 August 2019 Morales Hector Alfonso 4 June 2012 Pumas entreno completo Pumas trained in full in Spanish Central Deportiva Archived from the original on 8 July 2012 Retrieved 11 August 2012 Primera jornada de la Liga MX Liga MX matchday one in Spanish MVS Radio 22 July 2012 Retrieved 29 August 2019 Former Liverpool star and hero of Istanbul Luis Garcia retires Irish Independent 14 January 2014 Retrieved 14 January 2014 Bera Kaustav 7 July 2014 Luis Garcia embarks on an Indian adventure Goal Retrieved 7 July 2014 ISL ATK vs MUM Atletico de Kolkata overpower Mumbai City FC in opener Deccan Chronicle 12 October 2014 Retrieved 7 September 2020 Netto Brendon 21 November 2014 Atletico de Kolkata denied late equaliser by controversial goal line decision Goal Retrieved 22 November 2014 a b Bali Rahul 20 December 2014 Kerala Blasters FC 0 1 Atletico de Kolkata Rafique wins the ISL for Ganguly s outfit Goal Retrieved 21 December 2014 Manyavar Most Exciting Player of the League goes to none other than our captain Luis Garcia Facebook 20 December 2014 Archived from the original on 26 February 2022 Retrieved 22 December 2014 Bhattacharya Nilesh 30 July 2015 In big coup Atletico de Kolkata rope in Portugal World Cupper Helder Postiga The Times of India Retrieved 27 August 2015 Breaking news Mariners land marquee man Luis Garcia Central Coast Mariners 16 January 2016 Retrieved 16 January 2016 Western Sydney Wanderers beat Central Coast Mariners 2 1 in Gosford to go top of A League ladder Australian Broadcasting Corporation 23 January 2016 Retrieved 1 February 2016 Central Coast Mariners beat Wellington Phoenix 3 1 thanks to Luis Garcia s excellent display in A League Australian Broadcasting Corporation 30 January 2016 Retrieved 31 January 2016 Preview GraciasGarcia amp F3Derby Central Coast Mariners 8 April 2016 Retrieved 9 April 2016 Segura Manuel 27 March 2005 Aperitivo oriental Oriental hors d oeuvre Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 23 November 2013 a b Spain 5 1 Slovakia BBC Sport 12 November 2005 Retrieved 23 November 2013 Spain 4 0 Ukraine BBC Sport 14 June 2006 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Spain 3 1 Tunisia BBC Sport 19 June 2006 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Spain 1 3 France BBC Sport 27 June 2006 Retrieved 3 November 2020 Luis Garcia Anfield Online Retrieved 4 April 2023 Brito Santa 9 August 2021 ESPN assembles an All Star roster of hosts commentators analysts and reporters for LaLiga Santander coverage ESPN Retrieved 7 June 2023 Luis Garcia Luis Javier Garcia Sanz BDFutbol Retrieved 24 September 2014 Luis Garcia Soccerway Retrieved 8 July 2014 Luis Garcia European Football Retrieved 29 August 2019 Astruells Andres 3 September 2006 A las puertas del mil Nearing the 1000th Mundo Deportivo in Spanish Retrieved 11 December 2014 Liverpool 3 3 West Ham United LFC History Retrieved 18 August 2014 Garcia missed the 2006 FA Cup final due to suspension However additional medals were awarded by The Football Association Liverpool 2 1 Chelsea LFC History Retrieved 18 August 2014 AC Milan 3 3 Liverpool LFC History Retrieved 18 August 2014 AC Milan 2 1 Liverpool LFC History Retrieved 18 August 2014 Liverpool 3 1 CSKA Moscow LFC History Retrieved 18 August 2014 Liverpool 2 3 Chelsea BBC Sport 27 February 2005 Retrieved 8 June 2022 Sao Paulo 1 0 Liverpool BBC Sport 18 December 2005 Retrieved 8 June 2022 Liverpool duo named in UEFA Team of 2005 RTE 16 January 2006 Retrieved 4 April 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luis Garcia Sanz Luis Garcia at BDFutbol Luis Garcia at Soccerbase nbsp Liverpool historic profile Luis Garcia Liga MX stats at MedioTiempo com archived in Spanish Luis Garcia at National Football Teams com nbsp Luis Garcia FIFA competition record archived nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luis Garcia footballer born 1978 amp oldid 1221630354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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