Rafael Márquez is the first Mexican ever to play for Barça, having arrived in the 2003-2004 close season as one of the principal reinforcements in defence.
His youth and the progress he's enjoyed in the last few years have combined to make him one of the most promising defenders in Europe.
Beginning his career at Atlas Guadalajara (1996-99) he made his debut in the Mexican first division when he was just 17 years old. Three years later he signed for AS Monaco where he soon fit into the demands of the European game. In 2000 he won the French League title and was named as the league's top defender.
In 2003 his team won the French League Cup. Captain of the Mexican national team he played in the 1999 and 2001 Copas de America and the 2002 World Cup.
Márquez has gained the complete respect and trust of Frank Rijkaard and has become a regular in the Barcelona team. In his first season at the club he was one of the key figures as the side earned direct qualification for the Champions League.
In 2004-05, he demonstrated his versatility. The knee ligament injuries to Edmilson and Thiago Motta meant that Márquez was asked to step away from his usual role in the centre of the defence and play as a defensive midfielder, as he had done for both Monaco and Mexico in the past. He proved to be outstanding in front of the defence as he helped the side win the league title.
Márquez played in 34 League games and 6 Champions League fixtures, scoring 3 goals. In the
2005-06 season Márquez partnered Carles Puyol in the centre of the defence and together they become
one of the best central defensive pairings in Europe. He was out for a month with a muscle strain
in his right leg. In the year of the double, Márquez played in 25 League games and 8 Champions
League encounters.
Injuries limited the Mexican’s contribution in the 2006/07 and 07/08 seasons. In total
he played in 21 and 22 League games respectively. With the arrival of Touré Yaya, Márquez once
again moved into the centre of the defence where he formed a fine pairing with Gaby Milito.
Capitan of Mexico, and in addition to winning the Copa Confederaciones in 1999 and the Copa
de Oro in 2003, he has also played under all the national team’s coaches in recent years. He
played in the Copa América in 1999, 2001, 2004 and 2007, and in the World Cup in 2002. He was also
a key player for Mexico in the World Cup in Germany in 2006.
CHARACTERISTICS
Right footed and very skilful, he reads the game well and has a great ability to launch his team in counter attacks. In addition he's a great free kick taker and strong in the air.
Known as the "Kàiser of Michoacán" for his elegance on the ball, dependability and skill coming out of defence, Marquez can also do the business as a central midfielder and has been compared to Franz Beckenbauer.
In the defensive midfield role, Márquez can impose his strength in the air as well as helping to build the play from the back as well as breaking up opposition attacks with his tackling.
HONOURS
FC Barcelona
2008/09 Champions League
2008/09 Liga
2008/09 Copa del Rey
2006/07 Spanish Supercup
2005/06 Champions League
2005/06 Liga
2005/06 Spanish Supercup
2004/05 Liga
Monaco
2002/03 French League's Cup
1999/00 Ligue 1
1999/00 French Supercup
Mexican National Team
2003 Golden Cup
1999 Confederation Cup
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