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Team – Founded: 1913 – Affiliated: 1904
Confederation:UEFA - Europe
Squad's local nickname: "La Fúria," or "La Fúria Roja" (The Fury, The
Red Fury – the color red being present both on the National Flag and the
Team's jersey.)
| The Squad (by jersey number) |
The Squad (by field position) |
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Iker Casillas 
Michel Salgado
Asier del Horno Mariano Pernía
Carlos Marchena
Carlos Puyol 
David Albelda 
Raúl González ° °
Xavi Hernández 
Fernando Torres °  °
José Antonio Reyes
Luis García
Antonio López
Andrés Iniesta
Xabi Alonso ° °
Sergio Ramos
Marcos Senna
Joaquín Sánchez 
Cesc Fábregas
Santiago Cañizares 
Juanito ° °
David Villa °  °
Pablo Ibáñez
Pepe Reina (José Reina) |

Iker Casillas (Real Madrid)
Santiago Cañizares (Valencia)
José 'Pepe' Reina (Liverpool, England)

Michel Salgado (Real Madrid)
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)
Carles Puyol (Barcelona)
Pablo Ibáñez (Atletico Madrid)
Juan 'Juanito' Gutiérrez (Real Betis)
Carlos Marchena (Valencia)
Antonio López Guerrero (Atletico Madrid)
Asier del Horno (Chelsea, England) 
Mariano Pernía (Getafe) 

David Albelda (Valencia)
Marcos Senna (Villarreal)
Xabi Alonso (Liverpool, England)
Francesc [Cesc] Fábregas (Arsenal, England)
Andrés Iniesta (Barcelona)
Xavi Hernández (Barcelona)
Joaquín Sánchez (Real Betis)
Luis García (Liverpool, England)

José Antonio Reyes (Arsenal, England)
Fernando Torres (Atletico Madrid)
Raúl González Blanco (Real Madrid) 
David Villa (Valencia) |
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La Stampa (Italian newspaper) carries photos of each squad member – click to see.
Coach⁄Manager: Luis Aragonés
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° Goal scored in Germany-2006 (if bracketed, {
}='own goal')
also took part in the 1994, 1998 and 2002 World Cups.
Left-back Asier del Horno was replaced by Mariano Pernía,
an Argentine-born defender who has gotten Spanish Nationality.
The Spanish Squad has another player who is a naturalized Spaniard:
Villarreal's Brazilian midfield Marcos Senna (who is not related
to Brazil's Formula One three-time Champion Ayrton Senna,
despite the identical surname)
2006
World Cup
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