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Joaquín Navarro Perona

Joaquín Navarro Perona (2 August 1921 – 6 November 2002) was a Spanish professional footballer who played as a defender.
==Club career==
Born in Gavà, Barcelona, Catalonia, Navarro moved to local and La Liga giants FC Barcelona in 1941, from hometown club CF Gavà. In his only season at the Camp Nou he won the Copa del Generalísimo, but appeared sparingly in the league albeit scoring three goals.
Subsequently Navarro joined neighbouring CE Sabadell FC in Segunda División, promoting in his first year. In the following six seasons he suffered two top flight relegations with the club, and netted a career-best five goals in 21 games in the 1947–48 campaign as the ''Arlequinats'' finished in 12th position, narrowly avoiding another drop.
In the 1949 summer Navarro signed for Real Madrid, playing in 21 matches (one goal) in his first season. During his eight-year spell with the ''Merengues'' he appeared in 272 official contests〔(Joaquín Navarro, el primer español en lucir la camiseta de la FIFA (Joaquín Navarro, first Spaniard to done FIFA shirt) ); El País, 7 November 2002 〕 and won six major titles, including three leagues and two European Cups, contributing with three appearances in the 1955–56 edition of the latter competition.
Navarro retired in 1957 at the age of 36, playing in 288 top level games over the course of 14 seasons. He died on 6 November 2002 in Barbastro, Aragon, aged 81.〔(Fallece a los 81 años el ex jugador Joaquín Navarro Perona, 'El Fifo' (Former player Joaquín Navarro Perona, 'El Fifo', dies at the age of 81) ); Sport, 6 November 2002 〕

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