Juan Ángel Seguro

Juan Ángel Seguro
Personal information
Full name Juan Ángel Seguro Rodríguez
Date of birth (1984-01-19) 19 January 1984
Place of birth Mexico City, Mexico
Height 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Pamplona
Youth career
Osasuna
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2003–2006 Osasuna B 77 (7)
2004 Osasuna 2 (0)
2006–2010 Real Unión 95 (9)
2010–2011 Ceuta 27 (3)
2011–2013 Real Unión 20 (1)
2013 Victoria Hamburg 15 (2)
2013–2014 Sestao 31 (1)
2014–2015 Izarra 34 (8)
2015–2016 Burladés
2016– Pamplona
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 21 June 2015

Juan Ángel Seguro Rodríguez (born 19 January 1984) is a Mexican footballer who plays for Spanish club CD Pamplona. A midfielder, he also holds Spanish citizenship.

Football career

Born in Mexico City, Seguro made his debuts with CA Osasuna, joining its youth ranks from his homeland. During the 2003–04 season he first appeared with the first team and in La Liga, coming on as a late substitute at home against Albacete Balompié (1–1 draw on 18 January 2004)[1] and FC Barcelona (1–2 loss, 8 February);[2] during his spell in Navarre he was mainly registered with the reserves and also coincided with countryman Javier Aguirre, who had been coaching the main squad since 2002.

In 2006, Seguro signed with Basque neighbours Real Unión, helping the Irun club return to the second division in his third year but being rarely used in the following – only one quarter of the matches – in an immediate relegation back. He returned to the third level in summer 2010, joining AD Ceuta.

Late into the 2013 winter transfer window, after a further one-and-a-half seasons with Unión, Seguro moved to Germany and joined Regionalliga Nord side SC Victoria Hamburg. After only a few months, however, he returned to his country of adoption and signed for Sestao River Club.

Seguro returned to Navarre on 25 July 2014, joining amateurs CD Izarra.[3][4] Roughly a year later, he moved to UCD Burladés also in the fourth tier.[5]

References

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