Season Date Left Joined MV Fee 16/17 Jul 1, 2016 Arsenal Retired - - 11/12 Aug 31, 2011 Everton Arsenal €15.00m €12.00m 05/06 Jul 1, 2005 Real Sociedad Everton €8.00m €2.80m 04/05 May mikel arteta, 2005 Everton Real Sociedad €8.00m End of loan 04/05 Jan 31, 2005 Real Sociedad Everton €8.00m loan transfer 04/05 Jul 9, 2004 Rangers Real Sociedad - €4.00m 02/03 Jul 1, 2002 Barcelona Rangers - €7.90m 01/02 Jun 30, 2002 Paris SG Barcelona - End of loan 00/01 Jan 25, 2001 Barcelona Paris SG - loan transfer 00/01 Jul 1, 2000 Barcelona B Barcelona - - 99/00 Jul 1, 1999 Barcelona C Barcelona B - - 98/99 Jan 1, 1999 Barcelona U19 Barcelona C - - 97/98 Jul 1, 1997 Antiguoko U19 Barcelona U19 - ?
Total transfer fees: €26.70m Current team Arsenal (manager) Youth career 1991–1997 Antiguoko 1997–1999 Barcelona Senior career* Years Team Apps ( Gls) 1999 Barcelona C 5 (2) 1999–2002 Barcelona B 42 (3) 2001–2002 → Paris Saint-Germain (loan) 31 (2) 2002–2004 Rangers 50 (12) 2004–2005 Real Sociedad 15 (1) 2005 → Everton (loan) 12 (1) 2005–2011 Everton 162 (27) 2011–2016 Arsenal 110 (14) Total 427 (62) National team 1998–1999 Spain U16 10 (4) 1999 Spain U17 7 (0) 1999–2001 Spain U18 13 (1) 2002–2003 Spain U21 12 (2) Teams managed 2016–2019 Manchester City mikel arteta 2019– Arsenal * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only Mikel Arteta Amatriain (born 26 March 1982) is a Spanish professional football manager and former player.
He is currently the manager of Premier League club Arsenal. [4] Born in San Sebastián, Arteta began his senior career at Barcelona in 1999, but limited playing time led to a loan move to Paris Saint-Germain in 2001.
He then signed for Rangers, winning the Scottish Premier League and Scottish League Cup double in his debut season. After a brief return to hometown club Real Sociedad, Arteta joined Everton on loan in 2005; he later signed permanently.
He signed for Arsenal in 2011, where he won two FA Cups and served as captain from 2014 until his retirement in 2016. Arteta represented Spain through several youth levels, but never played mikel arteta the senior national team. [5] After retiring, he was appointed as an assistant coach to Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. In 2019, he returned to Arsenal as manager and won the FA Cup in his first year. [6] [7] Contents • 1 Playing career • 1.1 Early career • 1.2 Club career • 1.2.1 Rangers • 1.2.2 Real Sociedad • 1.2.3 Everton • 1.2.4 Arsenal • 1.3 International career • 1.4 Style of play • 2 Coaching career • 2.1 Manchester City • 2.2 Arsenal • 2.2.1 2019–20 season • 2.2.2 2020–21 season • 2.2.3 2021-22 season • 3 Personal mikel arteta • 4 Career statistics • 5 Managerial statistics • 6 Honours • 6.1 Player • 6.2 Manager • 7 References • 8 External links Playing career Early career Born in San Sebastián, Basque Country, Arteta began his football career at Antiguoko [8] and befriended fellow midfielder Xabi Alonso as they played together every weekend.
The two often played along the beaches and gutters of San Sebastián and dreamed of playing together at Mikel arteta Sociedad. Club career Arteta left for the FC Barcelona B squad at 15 years of age while Alonso signed for Real Sociedad later. [9] Despite his potential Arteta failed to break into the first team, and went out on loan to French club Paris Saint-Germain in December 2000. During a season and a half in Paris, Arteta was used by manager Luis Fernández primarily as a playmaker.
He made his first appearances in the UEFA Champions League in the 2000–01 second group stage. PSG wanted to keep Arteta at the end of mikel arteta loan period, and did have a 'buy first' option.
However Arteta was signed by Rangers in March 2002, after the Scottish club made a more financially impressive offer to Barcelona, [10] although he remained with PSG until the end of the 2001–02 season. [ citation needed] Rangers Arteta signed for Scottish club Rangers in March 2002 in a £6 million transfer deal.
[11] He enjoyed a successful first season in Glasgow and quickly established himself as a first-team regular. Highlights were mikel arteta on his Old Firm debut, [12] and converting a late penalty on the final day of the 2002–03 season, which proved vital for goal difference [13] as Rangers completed the domestic treble of the Scottish Premier League title, Scottish Cup and Scottish League Cup (Arteta was injured shortly before the 2003 Scottish Cup Final and missed the match).
[14] Arteta started his second season with Rangers by scoring six goals in the first six games of the season [15] as the club qualified for the Champions League group stages, although they did not qualify from that group and ended the campaign without a trophy.
Arteta returned to Spain after two seasons in Glasgow; he later credited his spell at Rangers as helping him develop as a player, stating "Scottish football was tough, really tough.
It was really physical, people got at you and I had to improve on that a lot. I think I did that to get to the level that the Premier League required of me." [16] Real Sociedad He joined Real Sociedad for €5.2 million in 2004 with the idea being that Arteta and Xabi Alonso could play together. However, Alonso left for Liverpool and Arteta failed to establish himself in the team, [9] starting only three league matches in the half-season he spent back in San Sebastián.
[17] Everton Arteta playing for Everton in 2011 Everton manager David Moyes signed Arteta in the 2005 January transfer window on loan with a view to a permanent transfer. Seen as a replacement for Danish midfielder Thomas Gravesen who had moved to Real Madrid, [18] Arteta played a vital part in helping Everton achieve the possibility of qualifying for the Champions League when they finished fourth in the Premier League; however, they were knocked out by Villarreal in the last qualifying round.
[9] He scored his first Everton goal in a 4–0 victory over Crystal Palace, [19] and signed a permanent five-year deal in July 2005 for a fee of £2 million. [20] The 2005–06 season saw Arteta pick up both the Everton Fans' Player of the Season and the Players' Player of the Season awards. [3] Arteta's good form extended into 2006–07. As well as retaining his starting place, he frequently turned in man-of-the-match displays, and finished the season with nine goals from the 35 league games he played.
Arteta was awarded the Player of the Season Award for the second consecutive year. [3] He was also voted the Premier League's 'Midfielder of the Year' by the viewers of Sky Sports, beating PFA Players' Player of the Mikel arteta Cristiano Ronaldo. [21] Arteta's creativity was an essential part of Everton's attacking play the following season, [ citation mikel arteta and he had scored six goals by the end of January.
[22] That improved further a season later, with Arteta scoring nine times in the 2006–07 season and once again ending the season as the Player of the Year. He helped Everton secure a place in the UEFA Cup and was ranked by the ACTIM Index as the sixth best player in the Premier League, but it did not earn him a call-up into the full Spain squad.
[22] During the summer of 2007, he signed a new five-year contract. [22] Arteta added another accolade to his growing collection during the 2007–08 season, when he picked up the North West Footballer of the Year award. He then became the first Everton player in five years to receive the Liverpool Echo's Sports Personality of the Year award in January 2008. [ citation needed] Arteta suffered a stomach injury in the second half of the season, and shortly before the final game of the campaign, he underwent surgery to rectify the problem.
[22] He scored his first goal of the 2008–09 season in the Premier League opener versus Blackburn Rovers with a free kick. He was named captain for a 2–2 draw with Mikel arteta United, scoring a penalty in the game.
In February, Arteta was carried off on a stretcher in a 0–0 draw with Newcastle having injured a ligament in his knee, days after his first inclusion in the Spain national team squad.
The injury kept him out for the rest of the 2008–09 season and the first five months of 2009–10. Over the course of the season, Arteta began to play in the centre of the field again, usually being partnered with a defensive midfielder.
This gave him the freedom to dictate the tempo of the game and connect with Pienaar and Osman on the wing. [ citation needed] Arteta made his return from injury in January 2010 as a substitute in an FA Cup tie against Birmingham City, before starting in a 2–1 home Premier League win against Chelsea.
His first two goals of the season were scored in a 5–1 win over Hull City in March 2010. In August that year, he signed a five-year contract extension with Everton. [23] The 2010–11 season proved to be not as successful as expected for both the team and the mikel arteta.
After early goals in the season, against Manchester United in a thriller 3–3 comeback at Goodison Park, and in mikel arteta 2–0 win in the Merseyside derby, Arteta suffered a loss of form that would be crucial in Everton's push for a European spot. He began mikel arteta show again glimpses of creative power in the final part of the season, when he was played again on the wing, enjoying more freedom and space.
[ citation needed] Upon departing Everton, Arteta said "I am 29 years old so I haven't got much time left to take a chance like this one. I have done my best for Everton." [24] A few weeks later, he stated that the spirit in Everton's dressing room is the 'best in football'.
[25] Arsenal Arteta playing for Arsenal in 2012 Arteta signed with Arsenal on 31 August 2011 on a four-year deal for a reported fee of £10 million. [26] He made his debut on 10 September in a 1–0 home win against Mikel arteta City, [27] and scored his first Premier League goal for Arsenal in a 4–3 loss against Blackburn Rovers at Ewood Park.
[28] Arteta got his first chance to captain the Gunners in the third-round FA Cup victory over Leeds United, a game in that marked the second Arsenal debut of Mikel arteta Henry.
Arteta suffered an ankle sprain in his side's 2–1 loss to Wigan Athletic on 16 April after less than ten minutes, which sidelined him for the remainder of the season.
[29] Despite this he made 29 appearances all season, scoring 6 times, and was voted by the fans as the fifth most important player of the 2011–12 campaign in Arsenal's Player of the Season poll.
[30] Following the departure of captain Robin van Persie, Arteta was made Arsenal's vice-captain for the 2012–13 season. [31] He was voted by the fans as the fourth best player of the 2012–13 campaign in Arsenal's Player of the Season poll, after leading the team to their 17th consecutive top four finish.
Mikel arteta missed the beginning of 2013–14 due to injury, but returned to the squad by the end of September, [32] going on to score and be sent off in the same match, a 2–0 win away to Crystal Palace in October. [33] Arsenal reached mikel arteta 2014 FA Cup Final, with Arteta scoring against former club Everton in the quarter-final, as well as in the semi-final shootout against Wigan Athletic. [34] [35] Arteta captained the side for the final at Wembley, leading them to a 3–2 win against Hull City and receiving his first major honour in English football.
[36] Arteta became Arsenal's new club captain ahead of the 2014–15 season. [37] [38] He won his first trophy as full-time captain, playing the full 90 minutes as Arsenal beat Manchester City 3–0 in the 2014 FA Community Shield. [38] [39] Despite his new appointment, he would only make 11 appearances for the whole season, scoring once. Arteta signed a one-year extension with Arsenal for the 2015–16 season [40] and came on as a substitute as Arsenal beat Chelsea 1–0 to win the 2015 FA Community Shield, [41] his first competitive appearance for the club since November 2014.
His final game for Arsenal came on the last day of the season. Arteta came on as a substitute and forced Aston Villa goalkeeper Mark Bunn into scoring an own goal after his shot went off the crossbar. He received a standing ovation from the crowd at full time. [42] International career Arteta played for Spain at youth level.
He played in the victorious 1999 UEFA European Under-16 Championship campaign, [43] at the 1999 UEFA–CAF Meridian Cup, 1999 FIFA U-17 World Championship, and captained the side in the 2004 U21 European Championships qualifying campaign. [ citation mikel arteta In 2010, there were moves by the English FA and Fabio Capello to see if Arteta could represent England, believing he qualified under FIFA's five-year residency rule.
FIFA ruled this out, however, [44] with Arteta claiming in an interview in 2016 that he "almost went to war with FIFA" over the ruling. [45] Arteta was believed to be in Spain's squad in February 2009 but a cruciate knee ligament injury meant his name mikel arteta removed from the list before the squad was announced.
[46] Often noted to be one of the best players in modern times to be omitted a senior international cap, Arteta played at a time when Spain had several enormously high quality players available in his position. [47] [48] [49] Style of play Arteta taking a corner kick for Arsenal in 2011 Arteta initially started out playing as a number 10 in the Barcelona youth system, and was later shifted to the position of a "pivot" or defensive midfielder, as he was thought to be a player in the mould of Pep Guardiola.
[50] He was rated as the sixth most effective player in the Premier League in 2006–07 by the official player ratings system the Actim Index. Arteta returned to his original deeper midfield role at Arsenal. [51] in which he excelled as his team's playmaker, due to his technique, skill, vision, passing, awareness, and tactical intelligence. mikel arteta [53] [54] [55] His total of 12 league assists in the 2006–07 season was third to Cesc Fàbregas and Cristiano Ronaldo.
[56] With 100 fouls committed against him in the same season, he was the most fouled player in the Premier League. [57] Coaching career "I really get on with Mikel.
He's always right. He’s a very good person, and a great coach. He has given me loads of advice.
We speak a lot about my movements, how to run into the spaces behind the defence, what I should do with the ball and the specific moment to change my speed. He's always there for me." – Leroy Sane on Arteta's coaching during their time at Man City [58] Manchester City Arteta had three options upon retirement. He was offered to lead the Arsenal Academy, by Arsène Wenger, join Mauricio Pochettino's (his team-mate from PSG) backroom staff at Tottenham Hotspur or join Pep Guardiola's coaching team at Manchester City.
On 3 July 2016, Arteta was appointed an assistant coach at Manchester City, [59] alongside Brian Kidd and Domènec Torrent, who operated as deputies to Pep Guardiola. Guardiola and Arteta first met at the Barcelona academy, although Guardiola was already established in the first team, being 11 years older than Arteta. Since then the two kept in touch.
Guardiola was convinced Arteta – who was an Arsenal player at the time – would make a good coach when he called him to get information on Chelsea, prior to their 2012 Champions League semifinals against Barcelona.
In 2015, when Guardiola was exiting Bayern Munich, Arteta, in his final year as a player, re-connected and decided to work together. [60] Arteta stood in as Man City manager in a 2–1 Champions League loss against Lyon on 19 September 2018, because of Guardiola's touchline ban. [61] At Man City, Arteta won two Premier League titles, an FA Cup, and two EFL Cups.
In 2018, Arteta became strongly linked with the Arsenal manager's vacancy, following the departure of his former manager Arsène Wenger, but Unai Emery was eventually hired. [62] [63] Arsenal 2019–20 season On 20 December 2019, Arteta was appointed head coach at former club Arsenal, signing a deal until 2023. [64] [65] Upon his appointment, he stated that he believed the club had lost direction and that he didn't want players to shirk responsibility: "I want people to take responsibility for their jobs and I want people who deliver passion and energy in the football club.
Anyone who doesn’t buy into this, or that has a negative effect or whatever, is not good enough for this environment or this culture.” [66] On 26 December 2019, Arteta took charge for the first time as an Arsenal manager for their Premier League match against Bournemouth which ended in a 1–1 draw, thanks to a second half equaliser from Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. Despite the draw, he stated he was pleased with the "attitude, passion and the fighting spirit" of his players.
[67] On 1 January 2020, Arteta won his first match as an Arsenal manager after a 2–0 win over Manchester United at the Emirates. [68] On 18 July 2020, Arsenal beat Arteta's former employer Manchester City 2–0 in the FA Cup semi-final, leading Arsenal to their fourth FA Cup Final in seven years, and Arteta's first as a manager.
Arsenal went on to win the final 2–1 over Chelsea for a record 14th victory, making Arteta the first person to win the FA Cup as both captain and manager of Arsenal. [69] Moreover, he became the first manager to win a major trophy in his first season in charge mikel arteta the club since George Graham in 1986-87. [70] 2020–21 season On 29 August, Arteta won his second trophy as manager mikel arteta Arsenal beat Liverpool 5–4 on penalties in the FA Community Shield.
mikel arteta On 10 September, Arteta's role was changed from head coach to manager. [72] On 23 January 2021, Arteta had his first defeat in the FA Cup in his managerial career as Arsenal was knocked out by Southampton in the fourth round, unable to defend the title.
[73] On 14 March 2021, Arteta claimed his first victory in the North London derby as a manager thanks to goals from Martin Ødegaard and Alexandre Lacazette in a 2–1 win. [74] That was also Arsenal's first victory over Tottenham since December 2018. [75] In the Europa League, he led Arsenal to the semi-finals, in which they lost 2–1 on aggregate to Unai Emery’s Villarreal. [76] Later on, Arsenal finished 8th in the Premier League, and the 25-year run of participating in European competitions came to an end.
[77] 2021-22 season On 13 August 2021 Arsenal started their season with a 2-0 loss to newly promoted Brentford. [78] On 28 August 2021 Arsenal lost 5-0 to Manchester City. [79] On 1 April 2022 Arteta received his second manager of the month award. [80] Personal life Arteta was born 26 March 1982 in San Sebastián, in northern Spain’s mountainous Basque Country. He is multilingual, and is fluent in Spanish, Basque, Catalan and English.
He also speaks some French, Italian and Portuguese. [81] He is married to Argentine-Spanish actress, television host, and model Lorena Bernal. The couple have three children: Gabriel (born 2009), Daniel (born 2012) and Oliver (born 2015).
[82] [83] Career statistics Club Season League Cup 1 Europe Total [84] Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Barcelona B 1999–2000 Segunda División B 26 1 — 26 1 2000–01 Segunda División B 16 2 — 16 2 Total 42 3 — 42 3 Paris Saint-Germain 2000–01 French Division 1 6 1 1 0 4 0 11 1 2001–02 French Division 1 25 1 7 2 10 1 42 4 Total 31 2 8 2 14 1 53 5 Rangers 2002–03 Scottish Premier League 27 4 7 1 1 0 35 5 2003–04 Scottish Premier League 23 8 4 0 6 1 33 9 Total 50 12 11 1 7 1 68 14 Real Sociedad 2004–05 La Liga 15 1 2 0 — 17 1 Everton 2004–05 [2] Premier League 12 1 1 0 — 13 1 2005–06 [2] Premier League 29 1 5 1 3 1 37 3 2006–07 [2] Premier League 35 9 4 0 — 39 9 2007–08 [2] Premier League 28 1 2 0 7 3 37 4 2008–09 [2] Premier League 26 6 3 1 2 0 31 7 2009–10 [2] Premier League 13 6 1 0 2 0 16 6 2010–11 [2] Premier League 29 3 4 0 — 33 3 2011–12 [2] Premier League 2 1 1 1 — 3 2 Total 174 28 21 3 14 4 209 35 Arsenal 2011–12 [2] Premier League 29 6 3 0 6 0 38 6 2012–13 [2] Premier League 34 6 2 0 7 0 43 mikel arteta 2013–14 [2] Premier League 31 2 6 1 6 0 43 3 2014–15 [2] Premier League 7 0 1 0 4 1 12 1 2015–16 [2] Premier League 9 0 4 0 1 0 mikel arteta 0 Total 110 14 16 1 24 1 150 16 Career total 422 60 58 7 59 7 539 mikel arteta 1 Includes Coupe de France, Coupe de la Ligue, Scottish Cup, Scottish League Cup, FA Cup and Football League Cup Managerial statistics As of match played mikel arteta May 2022 [85] [86] Managerial record by team and tenure Team From To Record P W D L Win % Arsenal 22 December 2019 [a] Present 128 70 22 36 0 54.7 Total 128 70 22 36 0 54.7 • ^ Arteta's appointment was announced on 20 December 2019 but did not take mikel arteta until 22 December.
The intervening match against Everton was taken by interim head coach Freddie Ljungberg. [85] Honours Player Paris Saint-Germain • UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2001 [87] Rangers • Scottish Premier League: 2002–03 mikel arteta • Scottish League Cup: 2002–03 [89] Arsenal • FA Cup: 2013–14, [36] 2014–15 [90] • FA Community Shield: 2014, [39] 2015 [41] Spain U16 • UEFA European Under-16 Championship: 1999 [43] Spain U18 • UEFA–CAF Meridian Cup: 1999 [ citation needed] Individual • Scottish Premier League Young Player of the Month: September 2002, August 2003 [ citation needed] • Mikel arteta Player of the Season: 2005–06, 2006–07 [3] • Everton Players' Player of the Season: 2005–06 [3] Manager Arsenal • FA Cup: 2019–20 [91] • FA Community Shield: 2020 [92] Individual • Premier League Manager of the Month: September 2021, March 2022 [93] References • ^ "Player shirt numbers for 20 Barclays Premier League clubs released".
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3 Gunners Women's boss Jonas Eidevall has also penned a long-term contract at the Emirates Credit: Getty But with Arsenal sitting in fourth spot with four games to go, the club have rewarded him with a bumper new contract.
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For further details of our complaints policy and to make a complaint please click this link: thesun.co.uk/editorial-complaints/ Arteta jugando para el Arsenal F. C. en 2012 Datos mikel arteta Nombre completo Mikel Arteta Amatriain Nacimiento San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, España 26 de marzo de 1982 (40 años) Nacionalidad(es) Española Altura 1,75 m (5 ′ 9 ″) Carrera como entrenador Deporte Fútbol Equipo Arsenal F. C. Debut como entrenador 2019 ( Arsenal F.
C.) Carrera como jugador Posición Centrocampista Debut como jugador 1999 ( F. C. Barcelona "B") Retirada deportiva 2016 ( Arsenal F. C.) 539 (73) - Clubes [ editar datos en Wikidata] Mikel Arteta Amatriain ( San Sebastián, Guipúzcoa, 26 de marzo de 1982) es un exfutbolista y entrenador español. Actualmente entrena al Arsenal F.
C. de la Premier League de Inglaterra. Como jugador, ocupaba la posición de centrocampista y se formó en la cantera del Antiguoko donostiarra, fichando por el Barcelona en 1997 con 15 años, sin llegar a debutar en su primer equipo. Tras disputar una temporada cedido en el PSG, fue traspasado en 2002 al Rangers, con el que logró el triplete escocés en su primera temporada. En 2004, fichó por la Real Sociedad de su ciudad natal, pero tras no contar con minutos, se marchó en enero de 2005 al Everton inglés, primero como cedido y posteriormente traspasado, permaneciendo siete temporadas y ostentando la capitanía.
En 2011 fichó por el Arsenal, club del que también fue capitán desde 2014, y en el que permaneció hasta su retirada al final de la temporada 2015/16.
Como entrenador, comenzó como técnico asistente del Manchester City. El 20 de diciembre de 2019 acepta el cargo de primer entrenador del Arsenal.
[1 ] En mikel arteta se casó con Lorena Bernal. Tuvieron tres hijos entre 2009 y 2015. El 1 de agosto logró su primer título como técnico derrotando al Chelsea F.
C. por 2-1 en la final de la FA Cup. [2 ] Índice • 1 Trayectoria • 1.1 Inicios • 1.2 Rangers • 1.3 Real Sociedad • 1.4 Everton • 1.5 Arsenal • 2 Selección nacional • 3 Clubes • 3.1 Como jugador • 3.2 Como entrenador • 3.3 Resumen por competiciones • 4 Palmarés • 4.1 Como jugador • 4.1.1 Títulos nacionales • 4.1.2 Títulos internacionales • 4.1.3 Distinciones individuales • 4.2 Como entrenador • 4.2.1 Títulos nacionales • 5 Referencias • 6 Enlaces externos Trayectoria [ editar ] Inicios [ editar ] Comenzó jugando al fútbol en San Sebastián, en uno de los equipos de referencia del fútbol base como es el Antiguoko.
Creció junto a Xabi Alonso, exjugador del Real Madrid, entre otros, con quien jugó durante 9 años. Aún existiendo, en aquel momento, un convenio entre el Antiguoko y el Athletic de Bilbao, Mikel Arteta pasó mikel arteta jugar en las categorías inferiores del Barcelona mientras Xabi llegó a la Real Sociedad. mikel arteta ] Fue fichado por el Barcelona siendo muy joven todavía (16 años), debutando con el Barcelona B en la temporada 1999-00. Llegó al París Saint-Germain como cedido la temporada 2000-01, permaneciendo dos temporadas en el equipo francés, siendo la segunda de ellas una pieza importante del equipo (25 partidos de Liga y 6 de Copa de la UEFA), por aquel entonces entrenado mikel arteta Luis Fernández.
En su etapa en el París Saint-Germain anotó dos goles. Rangers [ editar ] En el año 2002 fue fichado por el Rangers de Glasgow y rápidamente se convirtió en un jugador importante. En su primera temporada en Escocia consiguió el triplete, ( Liga, Copa y Copa de la Liga). En las dos temporadas que estuvo en Escocia, jugó 68 partidos y anotó 14 goles para el Rangers.
Real Sociedad [ editar ] En 2004, su buen rendimiento en Escocia y la marcha de Xabi Alonso al Liverpool, llevaron a Mikel Arteta a firmar por el equipo de su ciudad, la Real Sociedad. Sin embargo, su estancia no fue satisfactoria para ninguna de las partes, jugando sólo 17 partidos (anotando 1 gol en la Liga), y siendo cedido en enero de 2005 al Everton de la Premier League inglesa, con una opción de compra.
Everton [ editar ] Arteta, con el Everton. Nada más llegar a Liverpool, se convirtió en el reemplazo ideal del volante danés Thomas Gravesen y se convirtió en una pieza importante en la clasificación del Everton para la Liga de Campeones de mikel arteta UEFA, jugando en esa media temporada 13 mikel arteta y marcando 1 gol. Anotó su primer tanto en la victoria por 4–0 sobre el Crystal Palace. Su segundo año, ya como jugador en propiedad del Everton, realizó una buena campaña, jugando 29 partidos de Liga (con 1 gol), y 3 partidos en competiciones europeas (Liga de Campeones y Copa de la UEFA), anotando un gol frente al Villarreal.
Además mikel arteta elegido "jugador de la temporada" por la afición del Everton y "jugador de los jugadores" por sus propios compañeros. [4 ] Al finalizar la temporada 2006-07, fue elegido por segunda vez consecutiva "jugador de la temporada" del Everton y además fue votado "centrocampista del año" por los lectores de skysports.com.
Igualmente fue nombrado "Personalidad deportiva del año 2007 de Liverpool" quedando por delante en la votación de deportistas como el boxeador Derry Mathews, el capitán del Liverpool, Steven Gerrard o el golfista Nick Dougherty. Arteta sufrió una lesión en la segunda mitad de la temporada 2007-08 y fue operado. Su primera anotación en la campaña de 2008-09 se produjo de tiro libre ante el Blackburn Rovers. Se le asignó el dorsal 10 en lugar del 6 que lució las últimas temporadas en el Everton y fue en algunas ocasiones el capitán del equipo.
En febrero, Arteta fue retirado en camilla del encuentro empatado sin goles ante Newcastle después de lesionarse, pocos días después de ser convocado por primera vez por la selección española.
Esta lesión lo alejó para el resto de la temporada 2008-09 y los cinco primeros meses de la temporada 2009-10. Curiosamente, coincidió en la misma ciudad (Liverpool) con Xabi Alonso (aunque Arteta en el Everton y Alonso en el Liverpool), su amigo desde la infancia. Arsenal [ editar ] Arteta ejecutando un córner con el Arsenal. El 31 de agosto de 2011, último día de traspasos, se confirmó su marcha al Arsenal de Londres por una suma aproximada de 10 millones de libras esterlinas tras 6 excelentes temporadas en el Everton.
Se le asignó el dorsal 8 y debutó el 10 de septiembre en la victoria de local por 1–0 ante el Swansea City. Marcó su primer gol en la derrota por 4–3 ante el Blackburn Rovers en Ewood Park. Rápidamente, se estableció como titular en el equipo. El 3 de marzo de 2012, Mikel Arteta fue trasladado a un hospital tras ser retirado en camilla y con una máscara de oxígeno del encuentro que Arsenal disputó en Anfield frente al Liverpool.
Esto sucedió después de un choque fortuito con el rival Jordan Henderson y se pensó que podría sufrir una rotura de mandíbula y conmoción cerebral. Arsenal terminó ganando 2-1 en los descuentos. Pese a que la acción obligó a Arteta a ser sustituido por Abou Diaby, no fue de gravedad importante. [5 ] Volvió 9 días después en la victoria por 2-1 sobre el Newcastle United.
El 8 de abril, Arteta le dio el triunfo al Arsenal por la mínima diferencia frente al Manchester City, anotando desde fuera del área mediante un gran disparo cuando faltaban 4 minutos para terminar el encuentro. El 16 de abril, cerca del cierre de la temporada, Arteta se lesionó a los 8 minutos en la derrota por mikel arteta frente al Wigan Athletic en casa.
Según el entrenador Arsène Wenger, se trataba de una seria lesión. [6 ] Poco antes del inicio mikel arteta la Premier League 2012-13, fue confirmado como vicecapitán del Arsenal. [7 ] El 27 de octubre de 2012, le marcó al Queens Park Rangers su primer gol de la temporada, después de aprovechar una serie de rebotes [8 ] y el 8 de diciembre anotó dos goles de penal frente al West Bromwich Albion.
En la temporada 2013-14 continuó siendo un pilar en el mediocampo del Arsenal, disputando casi todos los partidos como capitán, en ausencia de Vermaelen que había perdido su puesto de titular.
El equipo se proclamó campeón de la FA Cup, tras nueve años seguidos sin conseguir título alguno. En la temporada 2014-15, con la salida de Vermaelen, Mikel Arteta fue nombrado como capitán del equipo. Fue titular en la Community Shield, logrando el primer título de la temporada tras vencer al Manchester City por 3-0. Selección nacional [ editar ] Ha sido internacional en categorías inferiores con la selección de fútbol de España (sub-16, sub-17, sub-18 y sub-21).
Representó a España en el Campeonato Europeo Sub-16 de la UEFA 1999, en la Meridian Cup, en la Copa Mundial de Fútbol Sub-17 y fue capitán del combinado español en las eliminatorias a la Eurocopa sub-21. A pesar de tratarse de un jugador de gran calidad y clase, nunca debutó con la selección nacional en categoría absoluta.
En agosto de 2010, varios medios británicos reportaron erróneamente que Arteta podía jugar por la selección inglesa. Sin embargo, no procedería una supuesta convocatoria debido a que la FIFA estipula que el jugador, mientras representaba a las selecciones juveniles de España en campeonatos oficiales, no tenía pasaporte británico, condición sine qua non mikel arteta poder vestir la camiseta de los Three lions.
[9 mikel arteta En noviembre de 2011, Arteta reiteró su deseo de representar a su país natal a nivel internacional. Mikel Arteta [10 ] Clubes [ editar ] Como jugador [ editar ] Estadísticas actualizadas al 15 de mayo de 2016. [11 ] [12 ] [13 ] Club Div Liga Copas nacionales [1 ] Torneos internacionales [2 ] Total [3 ] Part.
Goles Part. Goles Part. Goles Part. Goles F. C. Barcelona B España España 1999-00 26 1 - - - - 26 1 2000-01 16 2 - - - - 16 2 Total 42 3 0 0 0 0 42 3 París Saint-Germain F. C. Francia 2000-01 6 1 1 0 4 0 11 1 2001-02 25 1 7 2 10 1 42 4 Total 31 2 8 2 14 1 53 5 Rangers F. C. Escocia Escocia 2002-03 27 4 7 1 1 0 35 5 2003-04 23 mikel arteta 4 0 6 1 33 9 Total 50 12 11 1 7 1 mikel arteta 14 Real Sociedad España España 2004-05 15 1 2 0 - - 17 1 Total 15 1 2 0 0 0 17 1 Everton F.
C. Inglaterra Inglaterra 2004-05 12 1 1 0 - - 13 1 2005-06 29 1 5 1 3 1 37 3 2006-07 35 9 4 0 - - 39 9 2007-08 28 1 2 0 7 3 37 4 2008-09 26 5 3 1 2 0 31 6 2009-10 13 6 1 0 2 0 16 6 2010-11 29 3 4 0 - - 33 3 2011-12 2 1 1 1 - - 3 2 Total 174 27 21 3 14 4 209 34 Arsenal F. C. Inglaterra Inglaterra 2011-12 29 6 3 0 6 0 38 6 2012-13 34 6 2 mikel arteta 7 0 43 6 2013-14 31 2 6 1 6 0 43 3 2014-15 7 0 1 0 4 1 12 1 2015-16 9 1 4 0 1 0 14 1 Total 110 14 16 1 24 1 150 16 • ↑ Incluye datos de Copa de Francia, Copa de la Liga de Francia, Copa de Escocia, Copa de la Liga de Escocia, Copa del Rey, FA Cup, Copa de la Liga de Inglaterra, Mikel arteta Shield.
• ↑ Incluye datos de Liga de Campeones de la UEFA, Liga Europea de la UEFA, Copa Intertoto de la UEFA. • ↑ No incluye datos de partidos amistosos.
Como entrenador [ editar ] Actualizado de acuerdo al último partido jugado el 8 de mayo de 2022. Equipo Div. Temporada Liga Copa [1 ] Internacional [2 ] Otros [3 ] Totales PD G E P Pos.
PD G E P PD G E P Pos. PD G E P PD G E P Rendimiento GF GC Dif. Arsenal Inglaterra Inglaterra 1.° 2019-20 20 9 6 5 8.º 6 6 0 0 2 1 0 1 1/16 - - - - 28 16 6 6 64.28% 45 26 +19 2020-21 38 18 7 13 8.º 5 2 1 2 14 9 3 2 1/2 1 0 1 0 58 29 12 17 56.9% 94 58 +36 2021-22 35 21 3 11 - 7 4 1 2 - - - - - - - - - 42 25 4 13 62.69% 72 46 +26 Total en su carrera 93 48 16 29 - 18 12 2 4 16 10 3 3 - 1 0 1 0 128 70 22 36 60.42% 211 130 +81 • ↑ Incluye FA Cup y EFL Cup • ↑ Incluye Liga Europa de la UEFA • ↑ Incluye Community Shield Fuente: Transfermarkt - Ceroacero Resumen por competiciones [ editar ] Actualizado de acuerdo al último partido jugado el 8 de mayo de 2022.
Competición Partidos Ganados Empatados Perdidos Ganados % Premier League 93 48 16 29 57.34% FA Cup 9 7 0 2 77.78% EFL Cup 9 5 2 2 62.97% Community Shield 1 0 1 0 33.33% Liga Europea de la UEFA 16 10 3 3 68.75% Total 128 70 22 36 60.42% Palmarés [ editar ] Como jugador [ editar ] Títulos nacionales [ editar ] Título Club País Año Scottish Premiership Rangers F. C. Escocia Escocia 2003 Scottish Cup 2003 Scottish League Cup 2003 FA Cup Arsenal F.
C. Inglaterra Inglaterra 2014 Community Shield 2014 FA Cup 2015 Community Shield 2015 Títulos internacionales [ editar ] Título Club Sede Año Europeo Sub-16 España (sub-16) República Checa República Checa 1999 [14 ] Meridian Cup España (sub-17) Sudáfrica 1999 [15 ] Copa Intertoto París Saint-Germain F. C. Francia 2001 Distinciones individuales [ editar ] Distinción Año Jugador del Everton F. C. de la temporada 2006 Jugador del Everton F. C. de la temporada 2007 Como entrenador [ editar ] Títulos mikel arteta [ editar ] Título Club País Año FA Cup Arsenal F.
C. Inglaterra Inglaterra 2019-20 Community Shield 2020 Referencias [ editar ] • ↑ Arteta en el sillón de Wenger as.com • ↑ «Aubameyang, con un doblete, regala a Arteta su primer título». Marca.com. 1 de agosto de 2020. Consultado el 2 de agosto de 2020. • ↑ «Mikel Arteta: 'It's a long way from San Sebastian.
'». The Independent (en inglés). 19 de noviembre de 2005. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2011. • ↑ «Mikel Arteta». Evertonfc.com (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 16 de octubre de 2009. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2011. • ↑ «Mikel Arteta da el susto en el Liverpool-Arsenal». goal.com. 3 de marzo de 2012.
Consultado el 3 de marzo de 2012. • ↑ «Wenger fears end to Arteta's season after injury against Wigan». goal.com (en inglés). 16 de abril de 2012. Consultado el 17 de abril de 2012.
• ↑ Harris, Chris mikel arteta de agosto de 2012). «Vermaelen confirmed as new Arsenal captain». arsenal.com (en inglés). Consultado el 17 de agosto de 2012. • ↑ Clarke, Richard (27 de agosto de 2012). «Arsenal 1 - 0 QPR». arsenal.com (en inglés). Consultado el 28 de agosto de 2012. • ↑ Guillem Balagué (3 de septiembre de 2010). «Arteta no es seleccionable». As.com. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2011. • ↑ Joe Brewin (10 de noviembre).
«Arteta - Spain’s midfield is the best ever». Arsenal.com (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 19 de diciembre de 2011. Consultado el 21 de diciembre de 2011. • ↑ «Mikel Arteta». footballdatabase.eu. Consultado el 27 de noviembre de 2011. • ↑ «8. Mikel Arteta». arsenal.com (en inglés). Archivado desde el original el 29 de noviembre de 2011. Consultado el 27 de noviembre de 2011. • ↑ «Mikel Arteta Statistics». Premier League (en inglés). Consultado el 20 de diciembre de 2019.
• ↑ «España, campeona de Europa sub'16 tras golear a Polonia». El Mundo. 4 de mayo de 1999. Consultado el 2 de agosto de 2020.
• ↑ «Mikel Arteta apunta su futuro: "Acabaré en el Atlético "». Mikel arteta Confidencial. 15 de noviembre de 2007. Consultado el 2 de agosto de 2020.
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AFC Bournemouth (a), 26 December 2019, Drawn 1 - 1 Manager Bio Mikel Arteta is Arsenal's first-team manager, having been appointed to replace Unai Emery on 20 December 2019.
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Mutual Fund and ETF data provided by Refinitiv Lipper. The former Arsenal midfielder has his team on the verge of Champions League qualification for the first time in five years. With four games left, the north London club is in fourth place.
The 40-year-old Arteta was hired mikel arteta December 2019 to replace Unai Emery, and his contract was due to expire at the end of this season.
Arsenal's manager Mikel Arteta applauds his teams fans after the end of the English Premier League soccer match between West Ham United and Arsenal at the London stadium in London, Sunday, May 1, 2022.
Arsenal win the game 2-1. (AP Photo/Ian Walton) "We want to take the club to the next level and to compete really with the top teams," the Spaniard said in a statement. "In order to do that, we have to be playing in the Champions League.
"We have to be able to evolve the team, improve our players, improve all departments, generate even more connection with our fans, improve the atmosphere at the Emirates (Stadium), be able to recruit top, top talent and the best people for this club to drive mikel arteta project to that level." Arsenal hosts Leeds on Sunday.
"Mikel's commitment and passion are clear for everyone to see," said Josh Kroenke, speaking on behalf of the Kroenke family ownership group. "We are confident that as we move forward, he will get us back to competing for the top trophies in the game." Arteta spent the last five years of his mikel arteta career at Arsenal before retiring in 2016.
He was an assistant coach under Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola before taking the top job at Arsenal. Coronavirus U.S.
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