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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 47. Chapters: Adelardo Rodriguez, Adolfo Baines Pilart, Agustin Fernandez Charro, Alejandro Limia, Alejandro Mancuso, Alejandro Traversa, Amido Balde, Bodunha, Bruno Costa, Carlos Luis Torres, Carlos Valverde, Cheli (footballer), Dani Lopez (footballer born 1985), David Bauza, David Bisconti, David Generelo, David Pereira da Costa, Dominik Rodinger, Eduardo Magnin, Eduardo Rodriguez Fernandez, Eloy Olaya, Eusebio Bejarano, Ezequiel Castillo (footballer), Fernando Silva (footballer born 1977), Francisco Villarroya, Fran Miranda, Gerardo Garcia Leon, Giuliano Aranda, Golo (footballer), Guzman Casaseca, Heber Arriola, Hector Bracamonte, Hennadiy Perepadenko, Ivica Barbari, Jano (footballer), Javier Artero, Javier Moro Leon, Jose Antonio Solano Moreno, Jose Juan Luque, Jose Manuel Roca Cases, Jose Martinez Gonzalez, Jose Ramon Gallego, Jovo Mi elji, Joyce Moreno (footballer), Juan Ramon Ruano, Juan Zamora, Lucas Gatti, Luis Roberto Garcia Toral, Manuel Cantero, Marcelo Trobbiani, Marcos Guerrero, Marc Mateu, Mario Cotelo, Martin Machon, Martin Romagnoli, Mauricio Hanuch, Miguel Mora Morales, Mikel Pagola, Nathan Jones (Welsh footballer), Nauzet Fernandez, Nelson Gama, Nuno Filipe Martins Rodrigues, Nuno Santos (footballer born 1973), Oscar de Paula, Oscar Sanchez Fuentes, Owusu Afriyie, Pablo Trobbiani, Pablo Zegarra, Paco Herrera, Pedro Gonzalez Pierella, Pedro Largo Carazo, Pedro Munitis, Prince Daye, Quino Cabrera, Raul Ganan, Ruben Perez Chueca, Samuel Okunowo, Sebastian Battaglia, Sergio Gamiz, Sergio Mantecon, Sipo Bohale, Thierry Moutinho, Tito Vilanova, Tulipa (Portuguese footballer), Valeri Broshin, Valeri Masalitin, Zdenko Muf, Zeferino Paulo Borges, Ze To. Excerpt: Daniel "Dani" Lopez Robles (born 25 October 1985) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Aldershot Town as a striker, on loan from League One side Stevenage. Lopez began his career as part of Atletico Madrid's academy, spending two years on youth terms with the club. He joined CDA Navalcarnero in 2003, and spent a season with the club. Lopez then returned to Atletico Madrid, but to play for the club's 'B' and 'C' teams respectively over the period of three seasons. In 2007, he signed for Getafe B of the Tercera Division. Following a successful season with Getafe, Lopez joined Las Rozas in 2008. A year later, he joined Espanyol B of Segunda Division B. In August 2011, Lopez signed for CD Badajoz, spending the 2011-12 campaign with the club. Lopez signed for English League One side Stevenage on a free transfer in August 2012. Lopez started his career as a youth player at Atletico Madrid's academy, joining the club at the age of 16. During his time at Atletico Madrid, he played in the same youth team as Fernando Torres. After two years of academy football at Atletico, Lopez joined local side CDA Navalcarnero on a free transfer in July 2003. He made 14 appearances for the club during the 2003-04 season, although failed to get on the scoresheet. He returned to Atletico Madrid in 2004, playing for the Atletico Madrid B team for two seasons, during which he scored five times in 35 appearances. The following season, Lopez moved to the Atletico Madrid C team of the Tercera Division, scoring ten goals in 19 appearances during the 2006-07 campaign. His association with Atletico Madrid ended in the summer of 2007, subsequently signing for Getafe B, who were also playing in the Tercera Division. During his one season at Getafe, Lopez finished as the club's top goalscorer for the season, scoring 22 times in 34 appearances in a season that witnessed the club finish seventh. Ahead of the 2008-09 season, Lopez signed for Getafe B's divisional rivals, Las Rozas, on a free transfer. He