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Pedro Rodríguez

Published: Wednesday 1 December 2010, 14.30CET
FC Barcelona
Published: Wednesday 1 December 2010, 14.30CET

Pedro Rodríguez

FC Barcelona

Clubs: FC Barcelona

UEFA honours
UEFA Champions League:
winner 2009, 2011
UEFA Super Cup: 2009

• Left his home town of Tenerife to join the Barcelona academy in 2004, starting his career in the club's youth system before graduating to the B team coached by Josep Guardiola and winning promotion to the second division in 2007/08.

• Made a handful of first-team appearances in Barça's treble-winning 2008/09 campaign, including a late cameo as a substitute for Andrés Iniesta in the UEFA Champions League final.

• Scored his first senior goal for Barça in a Spanish Super Cup victory at Athletic Club and his second was the winner in the UEFA Super Cup against FC Shakhtar Donetsk.

• Ended 2009 in style by scoring an 89th-minute equaliser in the FIFA Club World Cup final against Club Estudiantes LP, which Barça went on to win 2-1; also struck in the semi-final defeat of Mexico's Atlante FC and in doing so became the first player to register in six different club competitions in the same season.

• Made his international debut on 29 May 2010 in Spain's 3-2 triumph over Saudi Arabia in a pre-FIFA World Cup friendly; scored his first goal for La Roja soon after in the 6-0 friendly rout of Poland, and featured five times as Spain became world champions in South Africa.

• Won a Liga and UEFA Champions League double in 2010/11 − opening the scoring in the final against Manchester United FC − before being handed a one-year contract extension in July 2011, tying him to the club until summer 2016.

Last updated: 24/01/12 16.30CET

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