The players who have played for the most teams in Spain
Last update 16 September, 2015 por Alberto Llopis
Who are the players who have played in more teams in Spain? Modern football, practically it requires players to change team every little time. Back, far behind, are the times when a player spent his entire life in the same club. Something that today only happens in very few exceptions. A trend that obviously does not escape the Spanish football, one of the most important in the world. That's why, Today we tell who are the players who have played in more teams in Spain.
1-Carlos Aranda: a globetrotter football or a restless ass, It depends on how you look. Carlos Aranda has gone through 9 Spanish teams. Emerged from the quarry of Real Madrid, Aranda also he played in Villarreal (2002-2003), Albacete (2003-2004), Sevilla (2004-2005), Numancia (2008-2009), health (2009-2011), Levante (2011-2012), Royal Zaragoza (2011-2013) and Granada (2012-2014).
2-Michael Soler: already we talked to him a while ago Colgados. Miquel Soler was one of the most recognizable faces of Spanish football during the 80 y los 90. There was a league in which he was not and almost always with a different shirt. Played in 7 clubs included in the 3 Spanish football greats. A great race that played for Espanyol in 80 y en el Barcelona (1988-1991), Atlético de Madrid (1991-1992), Sevilla (1993-1995), Real Madrid (1995-1996), Royal Zaragoza (1996-1998) and Real Mallorca (1998-2003).
3-Javier Arizmendi: He promised much but ultimately came to nothing. However before 30 years had played in 7 different teams. Atlético de Madrid (2003-2006), Racing de Santander (2004-05), Deportivo de La Coruña (2005-2007 y 2013-14), Valencia (2007-2008), Royal Zaragoza (2008-2010), Getafe (2010-2012) and Mallorca (2012-2013).
4-Luis Carreras: willful carrilero was also one of the familiar faces in football 90 and early XXI century. He played in Barcelona B (1990-1993), Real Oviedo (1993-94), Racing de Santander (1994-95), Barcelona (1995-96), Real Mallorca (1996-2001), Atlético de Madrid (2001-03), Real Murcia (2003-04) and Deportivo Alavés (2004-07).
5-Castor Elzo: He was a pioneer in his time because in a time when it was normal not leave the same team throughout life, Castor Elzo changed to 7 Sometimes equipment. He played between the years 40 y 50 in Zaragoza, Castellon, Valencia, Real Madrid, Deportivo, Malaga and Las Palmas.