Rafael Márquez

Actor

Popular As Rafael Márquez Álvarez

Birthday February 13, 1979

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Zamora, Michoacán, Mexico

Age 45 years old

Nationality Mexico

Height 1.84 m

#5164 Most Popular

1979

Rafael "Rafa" Márquez Álvarez (born 13 February 1979) is a Mexican football coach and former player who played as a defender.

He is the current head coach of Spanish team Barcelona Atlètic.

Nicknamed El Káiser, he is regarded as the best defender in Mexico's history and one of the best Mexican players of all time.

1996

Márquez began his career with Atlas in 1996, playing in over 70 games with the club before moving to France in 1999 with Monaco, where he won the Ligue 1 title.

Márquez began his career with Atlas, making his debut in October 1996 at only 17 years of age.

1999

With the national team, Márquez won the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup, and the 2003 and 2011 editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Márquez rose to prominence while with Atlas, making 77 appearances for the team and being runner-up in the league, losing the final against Toluca on penalties during the Verano 1999 tournament.

After playing the 1999 Copa América with Mexico, Márquez joined French club AS Monaco for a reported US$6 million.

He made his debut on 14 August against Bastia.

In his first season, Monaco won the league title, with Márquez being named in the Ligue 1 team of the season.

He went on to play in 109 matches with Monaco over four seasons, winning the Coupe de la Ligue as well.

2003

In 2003, Márquez transferred to Barcelona, becoming the first ever Mexican to represent the club.

He would go on to play in over 240 games during seven seasons with the Blaugrana and win numerous honors, including four La Liga titles and two UEFA Champions League titles.

In the summer of 2003, Márquez signed for Spanish club Barcelona.

He made his debut in La Liga on 3 September 2003 against Sevilla, the match ending in a 1–1 draw.

On 9 November, he scored his first goal for Barcelona in their 2–1 victory over Real Betis.

In his first season with Barcelona, Márquez made 22 league appearances (31 across all competitions) as the team finished second in the league, five points behind Valencia.

During his second season, he was moved from his natural position as a centre-back to a defensive midfield role, due to injuries to players Thiago Motta, Edmílson and Gerard.

2005

That year, Barcelona won its 17th league title on 14 May 2005 after a 1–1 tie with Levante.

2006

In 2006, he became the first Mexican player to win the Champions League when Barcelona defeated Arsenal in the final.

A month after an injury to his left knee, Márquez returned to play against A.C. Milan in the first leg of the 2006 UEFA Champions League semi-final.

Barcelona, playing away at the San Siro, won 1–0.

On 17 May, Barcelona won the UEFA Champions League after defeating Arsenal 2–1 in the final, with Márquez playing the entire match.

He became the first Mexican to play in a Champions League final and the first to win it.

Following his participation with Mexico at the 2006 World Cup, Márquez signed a four-year contract extension with Barcelona, with the buy-out clause set at €100 million.

2007

During the 2007–08 season, Márquez formed a partnership with new signing Gabriel Milito while captain Carles Puyol was out injured.

Constant injuries, however, threw off his form.

Márquez's success declined with the rest of the season, leading Barcelona to end up in third place in La Liga after a miserable second half where injuries lead to his contribution being negligible.

Even so, new coach Pep Guardiola continued to rely on his contributions; with the departure of Ronaldinho, Márquez had become the last original signing of the Frank Rijkaard era to remain on the team.

In October 2007, Márquez was included in the list of players nominated for the FIFA World Player of the Year award, the only player from the CONCACAF to be nominated.

2008

Márquez was Guardiola's first-choice at centre-back along with captain Puyol for the 2008–09 season.

On 13 December 2008, Márquez played his 200th match for Barcelona in their 2–0 win against Real Madrid.

2009

On 28 April 2009, during Barcelona's 2008–09 Champions League semi-final match against Chelsea, Márquez sustained a knee injury which required surgery, meaning he would miss the remainder of the season.

2010

In 2010, Márquez joined Major League Soccer club New York Red Bulls.

2012

After being released from the club in 2012, he returned to his native Mexico, this time to play for León, captaining the team to back-to-back Liga MX titles in 2013 and 2014.

Márquez then transferred to Hellas Verona of the Italian Serie A.

2015

He returned to his boyhood club Atlas in 2015, and announced his retirement from football in April 2018.

Márquez is the fourth most-capped player in the history of the Mexico national football team, earning 147 caps throughout his career.

2018

In 2018, he became only the fourth player to play for his national team in five consecutive editions of the FIFA World Cup, alongside compatriot Antonio Carbajal, Lothar Matthäus, and Gianluigi Buffon, appearing in the 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, and 2018 tournaments.

He is also the Mexican player with the most World Cup matches played with 19.