Coke (footballer)
Coke, whose full name is Jorge Andújar Moreno, is a Spanish professional footballer who primarily plays as a right-back but can also operate as a midfielder.
Career Overview:
Coke began his professional career with Rayo Vallecano, progressing through their youth ranks and making his first-team debut. His performances attracted attention, and he moved to Sevilla FC in 2011. It was with Sevilla that he achieved significant success, becoming club captain and winning three consecutive UEFA Europa League titles (2014, 2015, and 2016), notably scoring twice in the 2016 final against Liverpool.
In 2016, Coke transferred to FC Schalke 04 in Germany. His time there was hampered by injuries. He later returned to Spain, rejoining Levante UD, before returning for a third spell at his first club, Rayo Vallecano, where he subsequently retired.
Style of Play:
Coke is known for his versatility, work rate, and leadership qualities. He is a solid defender and possesses good stamina, allowing him to contribute effectively to both defensive and offensive phases of play. His experience playing in various positions makes him a valuable asset to any team.
Honours:
- Sevilla FC: UEFA Europa League (3): 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Note: This entry primarily refers to Jorge Andújar Moreno, commonly known as Coke, a Spanish footballer. Other players may also be known by this nickname, but this entry focuses specifically on his career and achievements.