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Antonio Ramiro Pérez : ウィキペディア英語版
Antoñito

Antonio Ramiro Pérez (born 2 February 1978), known as Antoñito, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a striker.
During his 13-year professional career he played mainly with Sevilla and Xerez, amassing La Liga totals of 147 games and 26 goals over the course of six seasons and adding 150/35 in Segunda División.
==Football career==
Antoñito was born in the Seville neighborhood of ''El Polígono de San Pablo'', where he was known as "El Romario del Polígono", and played only amateur football until the age of 22, signing in the 2000 summer with Sevilla FC – after turning down an offer from Real Betis – and being assigned to the reserve team, scoring 40 goals in his first season to help the club promote to the third division. He made his debuts with the main squad also during 2000–01 campaign, in the second level;〔("Reyes era mi chófer" ("Reyes was my driver") ); Diario AS, 15 November 2003 〕〔(El genio de Antoñito resurge en Jerez (Antoñito's genius resurrected in Jerez) ); Notas de Fútbol, 15 December 2008 〕 after a loan to Andalusia neighbours Recreativo de Huelva in the same category, he returned to play an important offensive role (mainly as a substitute) on a side that achieved two consecutive sixth places in La Liga.
For 2005–06 Antoñito was again loaned, being instrumental in Racing de Santander's narrow escape from top flight relegation. He netted nine goals during the season, notably an 88th minute winner against CA Osasuna on 7 May 2006.〔(El Racing canta su particular alirón (Racing sings its own ''alirón'') ); El Mundo, 7 May 2006 〕
In the 2006 summer Antoñito joined second level team Real Murcia, helping it achieve promotion. The following season he moved to Xerez CD in his native region, and extended his contract one more year after 2008–09, having been a very important offensive element for the club's first-ever promotion to the top division.
In July 2011, after only six league goals for Xerez in two seasons combined, including three in the 2009–10 campaign in an immediate relegation back from the top flight, 33-year-old Antoñito signed for CD Atlético Baleares in division three.

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