General |
Pepe Reina | ||
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Personal information | ||
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Full name: | José Manuel Reina Páez | |
Date of birth: | 31 August 1982 | |
Place of birth: | Madrid, ![]() | |
Height: | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | |
Playing position: | Goalkeeper | |
Club information | ||
Current club | ![]() | |
Number: | TBA | |
Youth clubs | ||
1988–1995 1995–1999 |
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Senior clubs | ||
Years | Club | App (Gls) |
1999 1999–2000 2000–2002 2002–2005 2005–2014 2013–2014 2014–2015 2015–2018 2018–2020 2020 2020–2022 2022–2024 2024– |
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41 (0) 30 (0) 109 (0) 285 (0) 30 (0) 3 (0) 111 (0) 5 (0) 12 (0) 44 (0) 24 (0) 0 (0) | 3 (0)
National team | ||
1998–1999 1999 2000 2000–2003 2005–2018 2000–2002 |
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2 (0) 2 (0) 20 (0) 36 (0) 2 (0) | 9 (0)
José Manuel "Pepe" Reina Páez (born 31 August 1982) is a Spanish footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Italian club Como.
The son of famed Barcelona and Atlético Madrid goalkeeper Miguel Reina, Pepe Reina began his career with the Barcelona youth team and made his La Liga debut in the 2000–01 season. He signed for Villarreal in 2002, winning the UEFA Intertoto Cup twice. Reina moved on to Liverpool and made his debut in the 2005 UEFA Super Cup, which Liverpool won. He instantly became first-choice goalkeeper and went on to win both the FA Cup – where he saved three out of four West Ham United penalties in the final – and the FA Community Shield. In 2007, he reached the Champions League Final with Liverpool, matching the feat achieved by his father in 1974, but Liverpool lost to Milan.
Following eight consecutive seasons as Liverpool's first-choice keeper, Reina spent the 2013–14 season on loan at Napoli, where he was reunited with Rafael Benítez, the coach who signed him to play for Liverpool in 2005. During his loan tenure in Naples, Reina was part of the side that won the 2014 Coppa Italia.
Honours[]
Clubs[]
- Villarreal
- UEFA Intertoto Cup (2): 2002–03, 2003–04
- Liverpool
- FA Cup (1): 2005–06
- League Cup (1): 2011–12
- FA Community Shield (1): 2006
- UEFA Super Cup (1): 2005
- Napoli
- Coppa Italia (1): 2013–14
- Bayern Munich
- Bundesliga (1): 2014–15
- Aston Villa
International[]
- Spain
- FIFA World Cup (1): 2010
- UEFA European Championship (2): 2008, 2012
- Spain U-16
- UEFA U-16 European Championship (1): 1999
Individual[]
- Premier League Golden Glove (3): 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08
- Liverpool Player of the Season (1): 2009–10
- Standard Chartered Liverpool Player of the Month (1): December 2010
Decorations[]
- Gold Medal of the Royal Order of Sporting Merit: 2011
External links[]
- Official website of Pepe Reina
Pepe Reina FIFA competition record
- Premier League profile
Pepe Reina profile at Soccerbase
- Pepe Reina profile at BDFutbol
Como 1907 squad - 2024–25 |
1 Audero · 3 Sala · 4 Kone · 5 Goldaniga · 6 Iovine · 7 Strefezza · 8 Baselli · 9 Gabrielloni · 10 Cutrone · 11 Belotti · 12 Bolchini · 13 Dossena · 14 Jasim · 16 Fadera · 17 Cerri · 18 Moreno · 19 Varane · 20 Kováčik · 21 Kerrigan · 22 Vigorito · 25 Reina · 26 Engelhardt · 27 Braunöder · 28 Abildgaard · 33 Da Cunha · 36 Mazzitelli · 70 Ballet · 90 Verdi · 93 Barba · – Perrone · – Roberto · Manager:![]() |
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Spain – 2006 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16 |
1. Casillas
2. Salgado
3. Pernía
4. Marchena
5. Puyol
6. Albelda
7. Raúl (c)
8. Xavi
9. F. Torres
10. Reyes
11. Luis García
12. A. López
13. Iniesta
14. Alonso
15. Ramos
16. Senna
17. Joaquín
18. Fàbregas
19. Cañizares
20. Juanito
21. Villa
22. Ibáñez
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – UEFA Euro 2008 - Winners (2nd Title) |
1. Casillas (c)
2. Albiol
3. Navarro
4. Marchena
5. Puyol
6. Iniesta
7. Villa
8. Xavi
9. Torres
10. Fàbregas
11. Capdevila
12. Cazorla
13. Palop
14. Alonso
15. Ramos
16. García
17. Güiza
18. Arbeloa
19. Senna
20. Juanito
21. Silva
22. De la Red
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup – Third place |
1. Casillas (c)
2. Albiol
3. Piqué
4. Marchena
5. Puyol
6. Pablo
7. Villa
8. Xavi
9. Torres
10. Fàbregas
11. Capdevila
12. Busquets
13. López
14. Alonso
15. Ramos
16. Llorente
17. Güiza
18. Riera
19. Arbeloa
20. Cazorla
21. Silva
22. Mata
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – 2010 FIFA World Cup - Winners (1st title) |
1. Casillas
2. Albiol
3. Piqué
4. Marchena
5. Puyol
6. Iniesta
7. Villa
8. Xavi
9. F. Torres
10. Fàbregas
11. Capdevila
12. Valdés
13. Mata
14. Alonso
15. Ramos
16. Busquets
17. Arbeloa
18. Pedro
19. Llorente
20. Martínez
21. Silva
22. Navas
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – UEFA Euro 2012 - Winners (3rd title) |
1. Casillas (c)
2. Albiol
3. Piqué
4. Martínez
5. Juanfran
6. Iniesta
7. Pedro
8. Xavi
9. Torres
10. Fàbregas
11. Negredo
12. Valdés
13. Mata
14. Alonso
15. Ramos
16. Busquets
17. Arbeloa
18. Alba
19. Llorente
20. Cazorla
21. Silva
22. Navas
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup - Runner-up |
1. Casillas
2. Albiol
3. Piqué
4. Martínez
5. Azpilicueta
6. Iniesta
7. Villa
8. Xavi
9. Torres
10. Fàbregas
11. Pedro
12. Valdés
13. Mata
14. Soldado
15. Ramos
16. Busquets
17. Arbeloa
18. Alba
19. Monreal
20. Cazorla
21. Silva
22. Navas
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – 2014 FIFA World Cup - Group stage |
1. I. Casillas (c)
2. R. Albiol
3. Piqué
4. Javi Martínez
5. Juanfran
6. A. Iniesta
7. David Villa
8. Xavi
9. Torres
10. Fàbregas
11. Pedro
12. De Gea
13. Mata
14. Alonso
15. Ramos
16. Busquets
17. Koke
18. Alba
19. Diego Costa
20. S. Cazorla
21. Silva
22. Azpilicueta
23. Reina
Manager: |
Spain – 2018 FIFA World Cup - Round of 16 |
1. De Gea
2. Carvajal
3. Piqué
4. Nacho
5. Busquets
6. Iniesta
7. Saúl
8. Koke
9. Rodrigo
10. Thiago
11. Vázquez
12. Odriozola
13. Arrizabalaga
14. Azpilicueta
15. Ramos (c)
16. Monreal
17. Aspas
18. Alba
19. Costa
20. Asensio
21. Silva
22. Isco
23. Reina
Manager: |