Alfonso Fraga is a name shared by several notable individuals. The most commonly referenced individual by this name in sports contexts is a Spanish professional footballer.
Alfonso Fraga Pérez (Footballer)
Alfonso Fraga Pérez (born c. 1941) is a Spanish former professional footballer who played primarily as a forward. His career spanned the 1960s and early 1970s, during which he was active in Spain's top football leagues, including La Liga.
Career: Fraga began his career in the early 1960s, gaining prominence with clubs such as Real Madrid. During his time at Real Madrid (c. 1962-1964), he was part of a strong squad, though his appearances were limited. He later moved to other significant Spanish clubs, often on loan or permanent transfers, where he played a more central role.
Notable clubs Fraga played for include:
- Real Madrid
- Granada CF (on loan and later permanently)
- Real Betis
- Elche CF
- Real Murcia
He was known for his offensive capabilities and contributed goals to his respective teams throughout his professional career in both La Liga and Segunda División.
Other Notable Individuals
- Alfonso Fraga Barbeito (1913–1978) was a Cuban diplomat and politician. He served during the Fulgencio Batista regime, holding various diplomatic posts, including Ambassador to Portugal. Following the Cuban Revolution in 1959, he went into exile.
- Alfonso Fraga Martínez is an architect mentioned in connection with various projects.