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Diego Castro : ウィキペディア英語版
Diego Castro

Diego Castro Giménez ((:ˈdjeɣo ˈkastɾo); born 2 July 1982) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for Australian club Perth Glory FC as a left winger.
He amassed La Liga totals of 226 games and 43 goals during eight seasons, representing mainly in the competition Getafe (four years) and Sporting de Gijón (three).
==Football career==
Castro was born in Pontevedra, Galicia. After starting out professionally with local Pontevedra CF (third division) he moved to Málaga CF, but spent almost three seasons mainly registered with the Andalusians' B-club; in December 2005 he appeared in two consecutive home losses for the main side, against CA Osasuna (1–2) and Real Madrid (0–2).
After both Málaga teams dropped down a level in 2006, Castro moved to Sporting de Gijón in the second level, being an essential first-team element from the start (20 league goals in his first three seasons combined – with the Asturias side achieving La Liga promotion in his third – six of them in the 2008–09 campaign, as the club narrowly avoided relegation).
In the following season Castro was arguably Sporting's most important player, as he topped its scoring charts at ten, four of those coming through penalties. Sporting again managed to stay in the top division.
Castro again led Sporting de Gijón in goals scored in 2010–11, netting one goal less. On 13 March 2011, after Nacho Novo gained a penalty kick in the last-minute of an away fixture against Villarreal CF, he converted it in Panenka-style for a final 1–1 draw – the visiting team was then reduced to only nine players.〔(Nine men snatch point ); ESPN Soccernet, 13 March 2011〕
Shortly after the season ended, Castro confirmed his departure from Sporting as a free agent,〔(Diego Castro confirma su marcha al Getafe y se despide del Sporting (Diego Castro confirms Getafe signing and bids farewell to Sporting) ); La Nueva España, 23 May 2011 〕 signing shortly after for Getafe CF.〔(Getafe complete Castro signing ); FIFA.com, 10 June 2011〕 On 3 June 2015, after four years as first-choice, he left the latter after his contract expired.〔(Os deseamos lo mejor (We wish you the best) ); Getafe's official website, 3 June 2015 〕
On 6 August 2015, aged 33, Castro moved abroad for the first time in his career, joining A-League club Perth Glory FC as their foreign marquee player. He scored his first goal for his new team on 25 October, contributing to a 3–1 home win against Adelaide United FC.

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