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Vicente Valcarce
Vicente Valcarce Cano (born 19 October 1974 in Arrecife, Canary Islands) is a Spanish retired association football, footballer who played as a left back. Football career After playing two years with the club's youth system, Valcarce started his professional career with Real Madrid C.F., Real Madrid, but never moved past Real Madrid Castilla, the reserves. In the 1998–99 Segunda División, 1998–99 season he joined Málaga CF, helping the Andalusia team to a La Liga promotion in his first year and proceeding to be an everpresent fixture (37 first division games in 1999–2000 La Liga, 1999–2000 and rarely missing a match from 2002 to 2005). After two Segunda División campaigns, contributing with five games to another 2007–08 Segunda División, promotion to the top flight in the latter, Valcarce retired in July 2008 at nearly 34, and joined Málaga's football directory. Honours Málaga *UEFA Intertoto Cup: 2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup, 2002 References External links

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Arrecife
Arrecife (; ; ) is the capital city and a municipality of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands. It was made the island's capital in 1852. The city owes its name to the rock reef ("arrecife" being Spanish for "reef") which covers its local beach. It also gives its name to the nearby Arrecife Airport. The population of the municipality was 64,645 in 2020. Its area is . Arrecife is located south of Teguise and east of San Bartolomé, and is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to its southeast. It is a port town, served by ferries to the other Canary Islands, Europe, and Africa. The LZ1 road connects Arrecife to the northeast of the island, the LZ2 road connects it to the southwest, and the LZ3 road serves as the city's beltway. The tallest building in Lanzarote is the Arrecife Gran Hotel, which is located on the seafront alongside the harbour. History The earliest records of Arrecife date from the fifteenth century when it was a small fishing settlement. The name, given then as ''Arreci ...
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