Nolito
Spanish footballer (born 1986)
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- Manuel Agudo Durán ( Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel aˈɣuðo ðuˈɾan] ; born 15 October 1986), known as Nolito ( [noˈlito] ), is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a winger or a forward.
- He totalled 243 games and 60 goals in La Liga, where he also represented Granada, Celta and Sevilla.
- Nolito made his debut for Spain in November 2014, representing the nation at Euro 2016.
- He made his first-team debut in Tercera División with the latter club at the age of just 15, scoring on his debut, and moved to Valencia in 2003, where he wrapped up his formative years.
- He then signed with Écija of the Segunda División B, where he scored in a 1–1 home draw against Real Madrid in the 2006–07 Copa del Rey.
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WikipediaManuel Agudo Durán (Spanish pronunciation: [maˈnwel aˈɣuðo ðuˈɾan]; born 15 October 1986), known as Nolito ([noˈlito]), is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a winger or a forward.
Having begun his career at lower league clubs he signed for Barcelona in 2008, playing predominantly with its reserves. He totalled 243 games and 60 goals in La Liga, where he also represented Granada, Celta and Sevilla. Abroad, he played two seasons for Benfica in Portugal, and one in the English Premier League with Manchester City.
Nolito made his debut for Spain in November 2014, representing the nation at Euro 2016.
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