Pedro Munitis
- January 6, 2024
- Association Football Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Pedro Munitis |
Occupation | Association Football Player |
Date Of Birth | Jun 19, 1975(1975-06-19) |
Age | 49 |
Country | Spain |
Birth City | Santander |
Horoscope | Gemini |
Pedro Munitis Biography
Name | Pedro Munitis |
Birthday | Jun 19 |
Birth Year | 1975 |
Home Town | Santander |
Birth Country | Spain |
Birth Sign | Gemini |
Pedro Munitis is one of the most popular and richest Association Football Player who was born on June 19, 1975 in Santander, Spain. Pedro Munitis Alvarez (born 19 June 1975) is a Spanish retired soccer player who was mostly forward and later as his manager at CD Badajoz.
Munitis made his debut on the 27th March 1999 during an Euro 2000 qualifier against Austria and played for 30-minutes in the 9-0 win in Valencia.
Munitis spent the 2002–03 season on loan at Racing Santander, notably netting (and celebrating) against Real Madrid in a 2–0 home win on 19 October 2002. In the following off-season, he was purchased up by Deportivo de La Coruña on a free transfer; after a poor first year he would be one of the Galicia side’s most important attacking players, also being used as a left winger, providing rest for veteran captain Fran and being his replacement when he retired at the end of 2004–05.
Munitis returned to Racing in July 2006, forming an interesting attacking partnership with gigantic Serbian Nikola Žigić in his first season and helping it achieve a first ever qualification to the UEFA Cup in his second. On 19 April 2009 he played his 200th league match for the club, at RCD Espanyol.
After an contract with CD Badajoz (second division) and scoring 14 goals in 72 league matches in the second division of Racing between 1998 and the year 2000 Munitis caught the attention of La Liga giants Real Madrid and signed him at PS6.8 million. The player would only be utilized during his two years at the capital club which helped it win just one league, in addition to the UEFA Champions League.
Pedro Munitis Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Association Football Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Pedro Munitis is one of the richest Association Football Player from Spain. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pedro Munitis 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
A Spain international during the latter part of 1990/early 2000s. Munitis was the team’s representative in Euro 2000.
The family was born in Santander, Cantabria, Munitis played for three distinct seasons for his hometown club Racing de Santander. The first time he played for the first team on January 22nd, 1995 at home in a 0-0 game with Real Sociedad.
Munitis earned 21 caps for Spain, scoring two goals. He represented the nation at UEFA Euro 2000, appearing as a substitute and netting in a 4–3 group stage win over Yugoslavia and starting in the quarter-final loss to France (1–2).
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Munitis returned to Racing on 4 March 2015, being appointed assistant manager along with former teammate Gonzalo Colsa. After their relegation, he took the reins of the team in Segunda División B and won the group, but left in June 2016 following elimination by Cádiz CF in the playoffs.
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Pedro Ranked on the list of most popular Association Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Spain. Pedro Munitis celebrates birthday on June 19 of every year.
Munitis returned to third-level management on 26 March 2018, when he was hired by UCAM Murcia CF until the end of the season. Despite missing his objective of a play-off place, he was given another year in the job. He was dismissed on 29 April 2019 with the team still in contention for the play-offs with three rounds to go, and replaced by Juan Merino.