Iniesta came through La Masia,
the Barcelona youth academy, and impressed from an early age. He made
his first-team debut in 2002, aged 18. He began playing regularly
during the 2004–05 season, and has remained in the side ever since. He
was an integral part of the sextuple-winning Barcelona side in 2009, the
only time which a club has achieved six titles in a year.
Iniesta
played for Spain at Under-16, Under-19 and Under-21 levels, before
making his international debut in 2006. He was selected for the 2006
FIFA World Cup, playing one game, as Spain went out in the second round.
He helped Spain qualify for Euro 2008, and played an important role in
the side as they went on to win the competition, playing every game
and being selected in the UEFA Team of the Tournament. Iniesta was
selected for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and was a key member of the
victorious Spanish side; he scored the winning goal in the final against
the Netherlands, also being named Man of the Match, and was selected in
the tournament's All-Star Team. He was also the Man of the Match for
two other World Cup games.
Club Career
On
18 October, Iniesta was included in a list of 30 candidates for the
prestigious Ballon d'Or, given to the top player of the year in Europe,
along with teammates Xavi, Thierry Henry, Yaya Touré, Zlatan
Ibrahimović, Lionel Messi and ex-teammate and current Anzhi Makhachkala
striker Samuel Eto'o. Andrés was one of five nominations for the World
Player of the Year award alongside teammates Lionel Messi, and Xavi
Hernandez. Proud of the nomination, he commented that "the fans of the
team who have always been there to support our team-mates also deserve
to be recognised". The ceremony was held in Zürich and teammate Lionel
Messi took home the award. Iniesta placed fifth with 134 votes.
He scored his first goal for the season against Racing Santander in a
4–0 win. Iniesta's 2009–10 season was largely disrupted by recurrent
injuries. He missed pre-season fitness training
due to the thigh tear suffered in the 2009 Champions League final and
this meant that despite featuring in almost as many matches as the
previous season, he did so mostly as a substitute, starting only 20
games throughout.
Nevetheless, Barcelona once again won the La Liga title securing a
record 99 points. His season came to an end after he aggravated a
previous calf injury during training.On
27 November 2009, he made a one-year extension to his Barcelona
contract which now runs until 2015; his buy-out clause was raised again
from €150 million to €200 million. After being given extended rest by
Spain coach Vicente Del Bosque following the World Cup, Iniesta returned
to Barcelona for a pre-season medical on 9 August 2010.
Speaking to FC Barcelona's website, he said of the message dedicated to
Daniel Jarque revealed during his goal celebration in the World Cup
final: "I did it because I felt it deeply. It showed that what is more
important than rivalry, your team or your colours is to be human and a
good person. I am delighted because it was the most important moment in
my career."
Asked about the recurrent injuries that plagued his 2009–10 season, he
said: "It was hard, but I will start with more desire than ever."Iniesta
scored his first goal of the season for Barcelona during the opening
La Liga fixture against Racing Santander, lobbing the ball into the net
from a distance of 30 yards. He received standing ovations from home
fans at El Sardinero and the Vicente Calderón in appreciation of his
World Cup-winning exploits whilst with the Spanish national team. He
also had a standing ovation in the home pitch of RCD Espanyol in El
Derbi, with the crowd acknowledging his friendship with Daniel Jarque.
Barcelona won the match 1–5.He was one of the three finalists for the
2010 FIFA Ballon d'Or, alongside Barcelona teammates Xavi and Messi, but
came second as Messi won the award. Andrés started the 2011–12 season
by scoring the opening goal in the second leg of the Supercopa de España
against rivals Real Madrid, Barcelona went on to win the match 3–2 and
the cup on agg. 5–4.
International Career
Iniesta
burst on to the international scene in 2001, helping Spain win the UEFA
European Under-16 Championship, and was in the squad that claimed the
UEFA European Under-19 Championship the following year. Since then, he
became a regular choice for the then youth coach Juan Santisteban. In
2003 he formed part of the Spanish side that reached the FIFA World
Youth Championship final in the United Arab Emirates, and was named in
the FIFA all-star team. During his spell with the Spain U21s side,
Iniesta was named captain on several occasions.
Originally
a fringe player, he was called up to represent Spain at the World Cup
2006 on 15 May 2006, much to the surprise of many. Iniesta won his first
cap for Spain when he was brought on at half-time in a friendly against
Russia on 27 May 2006.
He
scored his first goal for Spain in a friendly against England on 7
February 2007. His long range effort, hitting the underside of the
crossbar on the way in, gave Spain the lead on 63 minutes. Iniesta
proceeded to play a pivotal part in Spain's qualification for Euro 2008
by scoring goals against the likes of Sweden and by assisting the
strikers. Iniesta usually played in the middle of the pitch, but he was
also trusted with roles further up the pitch when Spain was away from
home, most notably in the game against Denmark where he was given an
advanced left wing position.
Iniesta
was selected in Spain's squad for UEFA Euro 2008 in Austria and
Switzerland. Though a stomach virus somewhat hampered his performances
in the group stages, he still played an integral part in the midfield.
He played in the first two of Spain's group stage matches and proved an
important part of the team providing a particularly notable pass for
David Villa's second goal against Russia. He was not rested, unlike
most of Spain's regulars, for the final group game against Greece
(which Spain won 2–1 thanks to a fantastic volley from Rubén de la Red
and a late winner from Daniel Güiza), and returned for the
quarter-final as Spain beat Italy on penalties. Iniesta was substituted
before the penalty shoot out itself. In the semi-final against Russia
he played the entire 90 minutes and produced a quality cross which Xavi
converted to open the scoring. The Technical Study Group named him the
Man of the Match.
He played the full duration of the final in Spain's 1–0 win over
Germany. Iniesta was named in the Team of the Tournament alongside
fellow Spain midfielders Xavi and Marcos Senna and 6 other teammates.
Iniesta did not participate in the 2009 Confederations Cup in South Africa due to a thigh muscle injury.
He was called for the 2010 World Cup, and scored the second goal in a 2–1 win against Chile. He was also named man of the match.
For his excellent performances in helping Spain reach the final of the
tournament, Iniesta was shortlisted for the Golden Ball award.
During the 2010 World Cup he scored the winning goal in the 2010 FIFA
World Cup Final In a 1-0 win against Netherlands in the 116th minute,
removing his jersey during his celebration to reveal an inscription on
his undershirt reading "Dani Jarque: siempre con nosotros", which
translates to "Dani Jarque: always with us," in tribute of former Spain
youth teammate and RCD Espanyol captain Daniel Jarque, who passed away
of a heart attack in August 2009. He won the man of the match award for his performance which sent Spain to their first ever World Cup win.
Europa Press
reported that Iniesta was the most popular Spanish sportsman on the
internet throughout 2010. The study performed by company Vipnet360
examined the web presence on platforms like Facebook, Twitter and
YouTube. Iniesta was followed by Iker Casillas, David Villa, Rafael
Nadal, and Fernando Alonso rounding the top 5.
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