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Exit The Dragon

Santiago Cañizares will play his final match with Valencia this weekend against Atlético Madrid. According to Spanish sports daily Marca the former Olympic gold medalist negotiated with the club in order to terminate his contract despite having one year left.

For the former Spanish international it was a year to forget. A poor run of form during the Quique Sánchez Flores era, left him as the scapegoat in the Ronald Koeman’s. It was until Koeman was sent packing was that he was allowed back on the team.

Cañizares, 38, was one of the winningest players in the history of the club. Tee four-time Zamora award winner played in 415 matches for Los Ches and had an extensive resume that included two Spanish league titles, a Copa del Rey, a UEFA Cup, a Spanish Super Cup, and a European Super Cup. This is on top of his two league titles, Champions League title, and Spanish Super Cup with Real Madrid as well as the Olympic goal medal.

Honors

Real Madrid
La Liga 1994-95, 1996-97
Spanish Super Cup 1997
UEFA Champions League (1997-98)

Valencia
La Liga 2001-02, 2003-04
Copa del Rey 1998-99
UEFA Cup 2003-04
Spanish Super Cup 1999
European Super Cup 2004

Juan Arango: After writing for Goal.com for three years, I decided to go on my own. One of the most rewarding endeavors is to write here for GroundReport.com.





Besides sports both at the local level and internationally, I will be covering the Super Tuesday proceedings in Connecticut, which suddenly turned into a swing state here in New England. So check me out here as well as in my blog.

(madaboutfutbol.com).
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