Andrés Iniesta, the second player in the history of the Barça with more parties

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Andrés Iniesta made history in front of the Seville pillando to Puyol

Published:22/05/2016 - 22:38h

Updated:22/05/2016 - 22:38h

The midfield player and captain of the FC Barcelona Andrés Iniesta equalised to his fellow Carles Puyol like the second player with more parties in the history of the Barcelona group. Incredible numbers for the one of Fuentealbilla that only is surpassed by Xavi

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In addition to being one of the best players in the history of the club and to having given so many and so many joys to bloated Barcelona, Andrés Iniesta already has reached a milestone near at hand of very few. The left-handed interior of the FC Barcelona turned into the final of Glass of the King in front of the Seville FC in the second player with more meetings contested in the history of the team blaugranas.

Like this it announced it the own Catalan club, that communicated that the manchego "hunted" to his fellow already withdrawn Carles Puyol with 593 parties defending the T-shirt of the FC Barcelona. Iniesta, first captain of the team from the exit of Xavi Hernández, only is surpassed, precisely, by the midfield player of Terrassa.

As Xavi has 767 parties contested with the Barça, a considerable figure but that Iniesta could reach in the case to follow keeping the current level during the next three seasons. Beside Xavi, Iniesta and Puyol, situate Migueli and Víctor Valdés in the TOP 5 of players with more parties in the history of the club.

Migueli Dressed the blaugrana in 549 meetings whereas Víctor Valdés did it in 533 before deciding go out of club does two seasons. The midfield player of 32 years, that carries from the twelve in Can Barça, follows surpassing milestones with the club of his loves.

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