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・ José Ballbe
・ José Ballivián
・ José Ballivián Province
・ José Balta
・ José Bandeira
・ José Baptista Pinheiro de Azevedo
・ José Baquíjano y Carrillo, Count of Vistaflorida
・ José Barata-Moura
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José Barkero
・ José Barluenga
・ José Barona
・ José Barreiro
・ José Barreiro (footballer)
・ José Barrera Escobar
・ José Barril
・ José Barrionuevo
・ José Barros
・ José Barroso (footballer)
・ José Barroso Chávez
・ José Barroso Pimentel
・ José Bas
・ José Basco y Vargas
・ José Basualdo


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José Barkero

José Javier Barkero Saludes (born 27 April 1979) is a Spanish retired professional footballer. A left-footed attacking midfielder, he possessed a powerful long-range shot.
He amassed La Liga totals of 159 games and 30 goals over the course of one full decade, representing in the competition Real Sociedad, Numancia and Levante. He added 233/43 in Segunda División during eight seasons, with five different clubs including the second.
==Club career==
Born in Aretxabaleta, Gipuzkoa, Barkero came from the youth system of Real Sociedad, appearing in one game with the first team in 1998–99. During eight seasons he appeared sporadically for the Basque club (17 La Liga matches maximum, in the 2005–06 campaign), and served loans at SD Eibar, Polideportivo Ejido and France's Toulouse FC.
In 2006–07 Barkero joined Albacete Balompié in the second division, where he remained for two seasons as an undisputed starter. He scored 11 goals in his second year.
After CD Numancia gained promotion to the top flight, Barkero moved to the team from Soria in July 2008. On 14 September he scored a wonderful long-range strike in a 3–4 defeat at Real Madrid,〔(Real Madrid 4–3 Numancia ); ESPN Soccernet, 14 September 2008〕 and netted five times in the first 11 games; he finished his first season as the side's top scorer at 12, but it was eventually relegated as second from bottom.
Barkero scored 15 goals for Numancia in the 2010–11 campaign, leading his team in that department in an eventual mid-table finish. Aged 32, he returned to the top division for 2011–12, agreeing to a two-year contract with Levante UD.〔(El Levante ficha por dos temporadas a Barkero (Levante signs Barkero for two seasons) ); Marca, 19 May 2011 〕
Barkero netted five league goals in his second season with the Valencian (seven overall). However, late into the campaign, he also accused teammates Sergio Ballesteros, Juanlu and Gustavo Munúa of lack of commitment during a 0–4 home loss against Deportivo de La Coruña, which led to several match-fixing allegations.〔(Incendio en el vestuario del Levante por las acusaciones de amaño entre jugadores (Fire in Levante locker room for match-fixing accusations between players) ); Libertad Digital, 1 May 2013 〕〔(Levante thrown into doubt ); Football España, 6 May 2013〕
In February 2015, after one year with Real Zaragoza in the second level, 35-year-old Barkero decided to retire from football after not being able to find a new club.〔(“Me retiro con la espina de no haber triunfado en la Real” (“I retire with not having made it with Real as a thorn in my side”) ); Noticias de Gipuzkoa, 15 February 2015 〕

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