2012 champion with Real Madrid
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José Callejón gave up his football shoes at the age of 38. The five -time Spanish international on Saturday (7 p.m.) for the third division club Marbella FC will contest the last game in which the promoted team against Antequera CF is still fighting for relegation. After 20 scorers in 37 games, Marbella again hopes for a strong performance by the veteran to say goodbye.
The attacker trained at Real Madrid only made the breakthrough among the royal via the Espanyol Barcelona detour. Under coach José Mourinho, he became a champion in the first 2011/12 season, but a year later he moved to SSC Naples. At the Partenopei, the right wing became a national player and Idol.
Callejón played 349 games in seven years, eighth place among the Neapolitans with the most missions. He won two trophies and once the Supercup. With 65 goals and 60 templates in 305 games, he is the most dangerous Spaniard in the Serie-A history. From Naples we went to AC Florence and FC Granada for two years before Callejón ended his career in Marbella.

