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| Name | Míchel Salgado |
| Fullname | Miguel Ángel Salgado Fernández |
| Birth date | 1975-10-22 |
| Birth place | Vigo, Galicia, Spain |
| Height | 1.78 m |
| Position | Right back |
| Youthclubs | Celta Vigo |
| Years1 | 1994–1996 |
| Clubs1 | Celta B |
| Years2 | 1995–1999 |
| Clubs2 | Salamanca / Celta Vigo / Compostela |
| Years3 | 1999–2009 |
| Clubs3 | Real Madrid |
| Years4 | 2009–2012 |
| Clubs4 | Blackburn Rovers |
| Nationalyears1 | 1998–2006 |
| Nationalteam1 | Spain |
Míchel Salgado
Miguel Ángel Salgado Fernández is a Spanish former professional footballer known for his career as a right back with Real Madrid and the Spain national football team. Renowned for his stamina, tackling, and overlapping runs, he won multiple La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles and later played in the Premier League before transitioning into coaching and business roles. Salgado's career intersected with leading figures and institutions in European football, linking him to major clubs, managers, tournaments, and teammates across two decades.
Born in Vigo in the autonomous community of Galicia, Salgado progressed through the youth system of Celta Vigo, sharing early development pathways with contemporaries who later featured for clubs like Real Sociedad, Deportivo de La Coruña, and Athletic Bilbao. In regional youth competitions and the Segunda División B, he faced teams such as Racing de Ferrol and CD Lugo while honing attributes that would attract scouts from UD Salamanca and SD Compostela. His formative coaches included figures associated with Spanish football youth development trends prominent during the 1990s, and he participated in matches at stadia like Balaídos.
Salgado made senior appearances for reserve and smaller sides including Celta B, UD Salamanca, and SD Compostela before joining Real Madrid in 1999 in a transfer that placed him alongside stars from France, Brazil, Portugal, and Argentina. At Santiago Bernabéu Stadium he worked under managers such as Vicente del Bosque, Guti, and earlier regimes associated with Jupp Heynckes and Guus Hiddink structures, contributing to Real Madrid CF’s triumphs in multiple La Liga seasons and the 2002 UEFA Champions League campaign. Salgado featured in squads that included teammates like Raúl, Zinédine Zidane, Luis Figo, Roberto Carlos, Iker Casillas, and Ronaldo, contesting El Clásico fixtures against FC Barcelona and continental ties versus clubs such as Bayern Munich, Juventus, and AC Milan.
In 2009 he signed for Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League, reuniting with Spanish compatriots and facing managers like Roy Hodgson and opposing clubs including Manchester United, Chelsea, and Arsenal. His time in England involved matches at venues such as Old Trafford and Stamford Bridge and encounters with players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Frank Lampard, and Thierry Henry. Salgado retired from professional play after the 2011–12 season, having amassed honours with Real Madrid and experience across La Liga and the Premier League.
Salgado earned caps for the Spain national football team and represented his country in qualifying campaigns and major tournaments overseen by UEFA and FIFA, competing against national teams including Germany national football team, Italy national football team, France national football team, and Portugal national football team. He featured in squads coached by national managers from the RFEF era and played alongside internationals such as Fernando Hierro, Xavi Hernández, Iker Casillas, and David Villa. Salgado participated in matches at venues like Santiago Bernabéu and in tournament settings shaped by the UEFA European Championship and FIFA World Cup qualification systems, contributing to Spain’s defensive options during a transitional period prior to the country's later successes.
Primarily a right back, Salgado was noted for his energetic overlaps, man-marking, tactical discipline, and robust tackling, traits comparable in role to players such as Gary Neville, Dani Alves, and Philip Lahm. Analysts from outlets covering La Liga and the Premier League highlighted his work-rate, positional awareness, and ability to link with wingers like Roberto Carlos and midfielders such as Guti and Luis Figo. Critics and commentators referenced incidents in high-profile fixtures—El Clásico derbies, UEFA Champions League knockout ties, and FA Cup contests—in assessing his temperament and effectiveness against opponents like Lionel Messi, Ronaldinho, and Zlatan Ibrahimović. His physical style led to discussions among pundits affiliated with broadcasters that cover UEFA competitions and domestic leagues.
After retiring, Salgado engaged in coaching, scouting, and ambassadorial roles connected to clubs and football institutions including Real Madrid Castilla, youth academies influenced by La Liga methodologies, and initiatives within Spanish football development programs. He has been involved in managerial projects, consultancy with technical directors, and participated in matches featuring veterans organized by federations and charity organizations. Salgado also entered business ventures leveraging his profile among sponsors, partners, and networks tied to European football, collaborating with entities operating across Madrid, London, and Vigo.
Salgado's personal life has ties to Vigo and the Galician community; he has maintained connections with former teammates from Real Madrid and international colleagues, and has appeared in events alongside sports figures, club presidents, and representatives from organizations such as the Royal Spanish Football Federation. Off the pitch he has been associated with charitable activities, veteran matches, and public appearances at ceremonies linked to clubs like Real Madrid, tournaments organized by UEFA and FIFA, and cultural events in his native region.
Category:Spanish footballers Category:Real Madrid CF players Category:Blackburn Rovers F.C. players