Mikel Arce

Mikel Arce
Personal information
Full name Mikel Arce Hualde
Date of birth (1984-06-15) 15 June 1984
Place of birth Pamplona, Spain
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)[1]
Playing position Forward
Club information
Current team
Valtierrano
Youth career
Osasuna
Real Sociedad
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2003 Real Sociedad B
2003–2004 Numancia B
2004–2005 Alfaro
2005 Logroñés
2006 Lemona 1 (0)
2006 Calahorra
2007 Constancia
2007–2008 Lourdes 35 (20)
2008–2009 San Jose Earthquakes 0 (0)
2009 12 Octubre
2009–2010 Lorca Deportiva
2010–2011 Aluvión
2011– Valtierrano

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 31 August 2011.


This name uses Spanish naming customs: the first or paternal family name is Arce and the second or maternal family name is Hualde.

Mikel Arce Hualde (born 15 June 1984) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Club Atlético Valtierrano as a forward.

Football career

Arce was born in Pamplona, Navarre.[1] After graduating from Osasuna's youth academy[2] he spent the entirety of his Spanish career in the lower leagues; he appeared only once in the Segunda División B, as a second-half substitute in Lemona's 3–0 away win against Marino de Luanco.[1][3][4]

In the 2007–08 season Arce scored 20 Tercera División goals for Lourdes, and was signed by Major League Soccer side San Jose Earthquakes in the ensuing offseason.[5] In the following transfer window he moved teams – and countries – again, signing for Club 12 de Octubre[6] for whom he played at least three times in the Paraguayan Primera División.[7]

In the summer of 2009, Arce returned to Spain and resumed his career in the lower divisions and amateur football.[8][9][10]

Personal life

In October 2012, in a Beauty King and Queen contest held in Villarrobledo, Arce finished in third position, being elected Best Spanish Body in the process.[11][12]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Arce: Mikel Arce Hualde". BDFutbol. Retrieved 18 July 2014. The BDFutbol site includes only appearances in the Segunda División B and above.
  2. "Del Río aterriza en Alaior y Arce está a la espera de la baja" [Del Rio lands at Alaior and Arce is waiting for his release] (in Spanish). InfoBalear. 10 January 2006. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  3. "El Lemona concluye la liga dándose un festín de goles" [Lemona ends league with goal feast]. El Mundo Deportivo (in Spanish). 29 May 2006. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  4. "El español Mikel Arce, a prueba en el Olimpia paraguayo" [Spaniard Mikel Arce, on trial at Paraguay's Olimpia]. Marca (in Spanish). 12 January 2009. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  5. "Earthquakes add young Spaniard Arce". Goal.com. 1 August 2008. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  6. Rubio, Alberto (7 February 2009). "Mikel Arce: "Mi llegada a Paraguay ha supuesto un revuelo mediático"" [Mikel Arce: "My arrival in Paraguay was a media uproar"]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 14 July 2014.
  7. "12 de Octubre 0–1 Sportivo Luqueño"., "Sol de América 1–2 12 de Octubre". and "12 de Octubre 1–0 Rubio Ñú" (in Spanish). ESPN Deportes. 15 April 2009. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  8. Re, Pedro (28 November 2009). "Mikel Arce sigue gafado en el Lorca; primero se retrasó su inscripción y ahora cae lesionado" [Mikel Arce's Lorca jinx continues; first his registration was delayed and now he falls to injury]. La Verdad (in Spanish). Murcia. Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  9. "Mikel Arce vuelve a casa para fichar por el Aluvión" [Mikel Arce returns home to sign for Aluvión] (in Spanish). Navarra Futbolclic. 7 January 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  10. Astráin, Fermín (23 January 2013). "Mikel Arce volvió a jugar con el Valtierrano tras cuatro meses" [Mikel Arce returned to play with Valtierrano four months later]. Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 July 2014.
  11. "Mikel Arce (Valtierrano) aspira a Rey de la Belleza" [Mikel Arce (Valtierrano) poised for Beauty King] (in Spanish). Navarra Futbolclic. 2 October 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  12. Astráin, Fermín (23 October 2012). "Mikel Arce, elegido el mejor cuerpo de España" [Mikel Arce, elected best body in Spain]. Diario de Navarra (in Spanish). Retrieved 18 July 2014.
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