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María Auxiliadora Jiménez González, more commonly known as Auxi, is a former
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player. Throughout her career she played in Spain's Superliga Femenina for Atlético Málaga,
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, Estudiantes Huelva and
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. She won three leagues with Málaga and Levante, and was the league's top scorer in 2000 and 2006. Auxi was a member of the
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, and played the 1997 European Championship.


International goals

*Women's Tournament Slovakia ** 1 in FR Yugoslavia 1–1 Spain (1996) * 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup play-off ** 1 in Scotland 0–3 Spain (1998) *
2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification process decided the 15 teams which played at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, with the host China initially qualified automatically as the host nation. The qualification process for the 2003 FIFA Wome ...
** 2 in Spain 6–1 Iceland (2001) ** 1 in Spain 2–1 Russia (2002) * 2009 Euro qualification ** 1 in Belarus 0–3 Spain (2007)


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* 1975 births Living people Spanish women's footballers Women's association football forwards Liga F players Levante UD Femenino players Málaga CF Femenino players Queens League players Spain women's international footballers People from Ronda Footballers from the Province of Málaga {{Spain-women-footy-bio-stub