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Fernando Soriano

Fernando Soriano Marco (born 24 September 1979) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for UD Almería as a central midfielder.
==Club career==
Soriano was born in Zaragoza, Aragon. A product of hometown Real Zaragoza's youth ranks, he was loaned to second division side Recreativo de Huelva before appearing with the first team, which would befall during the 2002–03 season, also in the second level.
In La Liga, Soriano proved a very useful midfield element: in the 2003–04 campaign he scored the winner in 2–1 wins over Racing de Santander
(El Zaragoza logra la remontada en Santander (Zaragoza comes from behind in Santander) ); El Mundo, 23 November 2003 〕 and FC Barcelona,〔
(Todos contentos en la Romareda (Everybody happy at la Romareda) ); El Mundo, 23 May 2004 〕 while also helping his team to the conquest of the Copa del Rey.〔(Beckham misses out on Cup ); BBC Sport, 17 March 2004〕
In 2005–06 Soriano joined UD Almería, netting seven goals in his first season. He was an instrumental figure in the club's first-ever top division promotion the next season, reuniting with former Zaragoza teammate Corona; both players were instrumental in the following year as the Andalusians went on to finish eighth in their maiden experience in the main category.
Soriano had a successful season overall in 2009–10, as Almería retained its status for the third consecutive year. Without the presence of striker Álvaro Negredo, he was much more depended upon in goalscoring matters and netted seven times in 35 games, joint-second in the team, as it finished in 13th position (he also collected 13 yellow cards) – he spent many matches appearing as a supporting striker.〔
(Fernando Soriano quiere ser Pichichi (Fernando Soriano wants to be Pichichi) ); El Periódico de Aragón, 2 December 2012 〕〔(Guerrero deslavazado (Disjointed warrior) ); Ecos del Balón, 14 January 2014 〕
On 21 May 2010 Soriano, a free agent, signed a 2+1 contract with CA Osasuna,〔
(Soriano ficha por Osasuna por dos temporadas (Soriano signs for Osasuna for two seasons) ); Marca, 21 May 2010 〕 making his official debut for the Navarrese in the season opener, a 0–0 home draw against former team Almería.〔(No goals in Osasuna ); ESPN Soccernet, 29 August 2010〕
In late July 2011, after a disappointing campaign overall, Soriano rescinded his link with Osasuna and returned to his previous club, penning a three-year deal.〔(Fernando Soriano regresa al Almería (Fernando Soriano returns to Almería) ); Almería's official website, 25 July 2011 〕

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