Rubén de la Red Gutiérrez (born 5 June 1985) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder.
He made a name for himself at Getafe after emerging through Real Madrid's La Fábrica. Returning to his first club in 2008, he suffered a serious heart ailment which put his career on hold for two years, until he retired in November 2010.
De la Red was part of Spain's victorious squad at the Euro 2008 tournament. He later worked briefly as a manager.
Club career
Real Madrid
Born in Móstoles, Community of Madrid, de la Red arrived at the Real Madrid youth system when he was 14. At one point he was transferred to CD Móstoles after being told he was not good enough, but was soon re-signed by Madrid; after his fourth season youth coach Quique Sánchez Flores, who was moving to Getafe CF, wanted the player to join him at his new club, but Madrid turned him down.[1][2]
In 2006–07, de la Red was called up to the main squad by manager Fabio Capello alongside Miguel Ángel Nieto and Miguel Torres,[5] and he contributed seven matches to the league-winning season. On 9 November 2006 he scored his first goal with the main squad, closing the 5–1 home defeat of Écija Balompié in the domestic cup (6–2 aggregate);[6] in July 2007, he renewed his contract until 2011.[7]
Getafe
On 31 August 2007, de la Red was transferred to Madrid-based Getafe, with Real Madrid having an option to re-buy the next two years.[8][9] There, he established himself as an important player, usually assuming the role of playmaker and being joined at the team by another Real Madrid canterano, Esteban Granero, who arrived on loan.[10]
Real Madrid president Ramón Calderón confirmed in May 2008 that, along with Granero and Javi García, de la Red would return to the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium for 2008–09. It was suggested that the latter could be used in a swap deal involving a number of potential targets, although coach Bernd Schuster stated that he was willing to give the midfielder a chance to impress in his team.[16]
De la Red scored his first goal since returning on 24 August 2008, in the second leg of the Supercopa de España against Valencia CF, with a long-range effort,[17] He added his first in the league – for Real – on 21 September, against Racing de Santander (2–0 away win).[18]
On 30 October 2008, de la Red was hospitalized after fainting during a Spanish Cup game against Real Unión.[19] He missed the rest of the season as a precaution, and subsequent media reports claimed he may never recover from his heart condition.[20]
In late June 2009, after further tests proved inconclusive, de la Red missed the entire 2009–10, also being scheduled for tests every two months to monitor his situation.[21] On 2 July, the club confirmed the news through its official website;[22] after new Madrid signing Raúl Albiol was given the number 18 shirt, previously worn by de la Red, the former promised to give the shirt number back to the latter in the possibility he made a return.[23]
In January 2010, it was reported in various Madrid-based news sites that Real Madrid were attempting to declare de la Red's heart problem to be "a common condition", and therefore find a way to annul his contract. As a consequence, the player would only receive a €1,500-monthly disability benefit, rather than the full wages due from the remaining two years of his link.[24][25]
On 3 November 2010, de la Red announced his retirement from football at only 25.[26] Prior to this announcement, he stated he would remain at the club as a youth coach.[27]Director of footballJorge Valdano said that he would remain as part of José Mourinho's coaching staff.[28]
During the tournament's final group-stage match, de la Red scored his only international goal with a powerful strike against Greece on 18 June, for a 2–1 win.[32]
Coaching career
On 20 October 2015, de la Red was appointed manager of Getafe's reserves in the third tier.[33] The team were relegated in his only season,[34] and he left shortly afterwards.[35]
^Albaladejo, Alejandro (20 August 2015). "El buen canterano termina volviendo" [All prodigal youth players return eventually] (in Spanish). Defensa Central. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
^Villalobos, Fran; Melero, Delfín (3 June 2008). "Test definitivo de cara a la Eurocopa" [Last test facing Eurocup]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 6 April 2014.
^Carbajosa, Carlos E. (4 June 2008). "Xavi anima a la tropa" [Xavi gets gang hyped up]. El Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 20 January 2020.