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Guzmán Casaseca
Guzmán Casaseca Lozano (born 26 December 1984), sometimes known simply as Guzmán, is a Spanish professional Association football, footballer who plays for CD Badajoz as an Midfielder#Attacking midfielder, attacking midfielder. Club career Born in Badajoz, Extremadura, Casaseca graduated from CD Badajoz's youth setup, and made his debut as a senior with CD Badajoz B, the B team in 2002. He first appeared with the main squad on 15 December of that year, coming on as a late Substitute (association football), substitute in a 1–1 home draw against SD Eibar in the Segunda División. In January 2005, Casaseca moved to RCD Mallorca B of Segunda División B. After 2005–06 Segunda División, one season at Xerez CD in the second level, he was loaned to Córdoba CF on 7 July 2006, contributing seven goals to the latter's 2006–07 Segunda División B, promotion from division three and signing a permanent contract shortly after. Casaseca scored his first professional goal on 13 June 2 ...
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Badajoz
Badajoz (; formerly written ''Badajos'' in English) is the capital of the Province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It is situated close to the Portuguese border, on the left bank of the river Guadiana. The population in 2011 was 151,565. Originally a settlement by groups such as the Romans and the Visigoths, its previous name was Civitas Pacensis. Badajoz was conquered by the Moors in the 8th century, and became a Moorish kingdom, the Taifa of Badajoz. After the reconquista, the area was disputed between Spain and Portugal for several centuries with alternating control resulting in several wars including the Spanish War of Succession (1705), the Peninsular War (1808–1811), the Storming of Badajoz (1812), and the Spanish Civil War (1936). Spanish history is largely reflected in the town. Badajoz is the see of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz. Prior to the merger of the Diocese of Mérida and the Diocese of Badajoz, Badajoz was the s ...
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