Rafael Márquez

Mexican footballer, World Cup captain

Rafael Márquez - Mexican footballer, World Cup captain
Born

February 13th, 1979
46 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

Mexico

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A prominent footballer, played primarily as a defender. Started professional career with Atlas in Mexico before moving to Europe, where played for clubs such as AS Monaco, FC Barcelona, and New York Red Bulls. Won multiple La Liga titles and UEFA Champions League with Barcelona. Captained the Mexican national team in four World Cups, solidifying a legacy as one of the country's top players.

Won La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles

Captained Mexico in four World Cups

Played for FC Barcelona,

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